Tony Award-nominated actor Nick Cordero, who specialised in playing tough guys on Broadway in such shows as Waitress, A Bronx Tale and Bullets Over Broadway, has died in Los Angeles at the age of 41.
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spoke about her husband's condition worsening on her Instagram stories. She told her followers that he's lost "65 pounds" while in the intensive care unit.
"What's so heartbreaking is that he's so weak," she said. "He's so weak that he still can't move and his muscles are definitely atrophying."She continued on to say, "You can't really gain your muscle back until you can move, so they have him on some high protein and high calorie food, but he's gotta move." She also told followers that he
.Tony Award-nominated actor Nick Cordero, who specialised in playing tough guys on Broadway in such shows as Waitress, A Bronx Tale and Bullets Over Broadway, has died in Los Angeles at the age of 41.
Nick Cordero's widow is sharing what she'll miss most about her late husband. Following Cordero's death due to complications from COVID-19 earlier this month, Amanda Kloots tells that she's «heartbroken.»«As a husband I don’t think a day went by that he didn’t say to me, 'I’m the luckiest,'» Kloots says.
Amanda Kloots proved family makes an incredible difference during “the hardest time in your life” when she shared a bittersweet video that showed photos and video clips of some of the most memorable moments she had with those closest to her in the 95 days her husband Nick Cordero was in the hospital battling COVID-19.
Amanda Kloots shared a heartbreaking video that was made to document the last 95 days that her husband Nick Cordero was hospitalized for COVID-19 aka the Coronavirus. Nick tragically died on Sunday (July 5) at the young age of 41.
Nick Cordero has died after a brutal battle with the coronavirus.The Rock of Ages actor’s wife, Amanda Kloots, confirmed the sad news in an Instagram post on Sunday evening (05Jul20), after spending more than 90 days in a Los Angeles hospital.“God has another angel in heaven now,” she wrote beside a black-and-white photo of Cordero, with whom she shared one-year-old son Elvis.God has another angel in heaven now. My darling husband passed away this morning.
Bullets Over Broadway, Rock of Ages, Waitress, and A Bronx Tale as well as television’s Blue Bloods, has died, more than 90 days after contracting the coronavirus.His wife, fitness trainer and dancer Amanda Kloots, tearfully announced the news on her Instagram, where she had been keeping fans updated on Cordero’s harrowing COVID-19 battle since he entered Los Angeles’s Cedars-Sinal hospital in March.
Broadway star Nick Cordero has died at the age of 41 after a four-month battle with coronavirus.The actor’s wife Amanda Kloots confirmed he had died in an Instagram message on Sunday.The Waitress and Rock Of Ages actor tested positive for Covid-19 in March and had suffered numerous complications from the condition after being hospitalised, and had his leg amputated as a result of blood clots. “God has another angel in heaven now,” his wife wrote.
coronavirus.Cordero, who starred in hits such as A Bronx Tale, Waitress and Bullets Over Broadway, passed away at Los Angeles’ Cedars-Sinai hospital after spending more than 90 days there.“God has another angel in heaven now,” his wife Amanda Kloots wrote on Instagram.“Nick was such a bright light. He was everyone’s friend, loved to listen, help and especially talk.
Broadway star Nick Cordero has died after a brutal battle with the coronavirus.The Rock of Ages actor’s wife, Amanda Kloots, confirmed the sad news in an Instagram post on Sunday evening, after spending more than 90 days in a Los Angeles hospital.“God has another angel in heaven now,” she wrote beside a black-and-white photo of Cordero, with whom she shared one-year-old son Elvis.“My darling husband passed away this morning.
After more than three months of fighting for his life, Nick Cordero has sadly lost the battle. His pained wife, Amanda Kloots, took to social media to announce that the Canadian Broadway actor has passed away from his horrible COVID-19 complications.
Nick Cordero died on Sunday, July 5, after suffering from coronavirus complications. He was 41.“God has another angel in heaven now,” his wife, Amanda Kloots, posted on Instagram on Sunday afternoon.
CBS This Morning Kloots explained, “We think that that is most likely the possibility. A 99 percent chance that he would be needing that in order to live the kind of life that I know my husband would want to live.”In a previous update from Kloots, who is a famous fitness instructor to the stars, she spoke about her husband's condition worsening on her Instagram stories.
Amanda Kloots is not giving up on her husband, Nick Cordero, as he reaches his 90th day in the hospital. The personal trainer, who has been positive throughout the Broadway star’s challenging health battle since being diagnosed with the coronavirus, appeared on “CBS This Morning” on Thursday, where she spoke with Gayle King about the obstacles Cordero will continue to face.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticAmanda Kloots, the wife of Broadway actor Nick Cordero, told CBS This Morning today that her husband will likely need a double lung transplant in his long recovery from COVID-19.“We think that that is most likely the possibility,” Kloots told host Gayle King.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerUPDATE, JUNE 28: Amanda Kloots was upbeat on the condition of her husband, Nick Cordero, in her latest Instagram story. The actor has been struggling with complications of COVID-19.Kloots, reporting after a visit to Los Angeles’ Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on Friday, said Nick “Had a better week this week than last, which is great.”“He started off the morning with some blood pressure issues.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerUPDATE, JUNE 19: After 79 days apart, Amanda Kloots finally got to spend some in-person time with her husband, Nick Cordero.Kloots has been kept apart from her husband during his battle with coronavirus complications, but has been posting constant updates on his condition via Instagram.