An accident on the New Mexico set of Trigger Warning last month left crew member James Saul with a broken leg.
05.11.2021 - 02:03 / justjared.com
It appears that Christina Hendricks has a new man in her life!
The 46-year-old Emmy-nominated actress appears to be dating George Bianchini, who she posed with for a photo at an event a couple weeks ago.
Christina was in attendance at the launch of fashion designer Christian Siriano‘s exhibition at the SCAD Museum of Art in Georgia and she brought George as her plus one.
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George worked as a camera operator and steadicam operator on Christina‘s hit NBC series Good
An accident on the New Mexico set of Trigger Warning last month left crew member James Saul with a broken leg.
Rust crew member Serge Svetnoy has filed a lawsuit against the film’s production team over the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins by Alec Baldwin.The chief electrician on set is suing the production, the financiers, Baldwin, armourer Hannah Gutierrez Reed and many others for general negligence which caused him “severe emotional distress”, according to the lawsuit.“This incident was caused by the negligent acts and omissions of Defendants, and each of them, as well as their agents,
Mere hours after the first of what is expected to be many lawsuit was filed over the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins by Alec Baldwin, on the set of Rust last month, the main lawyers for once of the crew members at the center of the police investigation have turned up the volume on their sabotage theory.
Another person has been injured on the set of Rust, even after the movie paused production!
The set of film Rust has allegedly been hit by another casualty as a crew member has been taken to hospital "facing amputation". Western film Rust was hit by tragedy last month after actor Alec Baldwin accidentally fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins with a prop gun.
Nic Cupac, who was working as a grip on the second unit of Disney/Lucasfilm’s new Indiana Jones movie in Morocco, died suddenly. He was 54.
There has sadly been a loss on the set of Indiana Jones 5.
trouble-plagued production just took a darker turn — as a crew member has reportedly died on location in Morocco. “Indiana Jones 5” camera operator Nic Cupac, 54, was found dead in his hotel room in the city of Fes, The Sun reports.
walked off set to protest conditions on the film after days of strife over long hours, safety issues and staff housing.In his letter, Luper described the safety procedures on the set as “fast and loose.” Filming has now been suspended. .@ABC NEWS EXCLUSIVE: “With ‘Rust’ I think it was a perfect storm of the armorer, the assistant director, the culture that was on the set, the rushing…it was everything.” Former “Rust” first camera assistant Lane Luper speaks out.
Alec Baldwin has shared a crewmate's statement insisting there were no safety concerns on the filmset of Rust, prior to a tragic shooting death.The 63 year old actor's move comes nearly two weeks after the accidental shooting, in which a prop gun Alec was holding fired unexpectedly - killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.The film’s director Joel Souza was also injured in the shooting.
Instagram a comment from a “Rust” crew member who wrote a lengthy defense of the film’s producers and pushed back on reports of “chaotic conditions” on set that she says are “bulls—.” Baldwin shared seven screengrabs from a social media comment by Terese Magpale Davis, an industry costume designer, who says she was on set of “Rust” and said she is “sick of this narrative” that has surrounded the “Rust” story. “I worked on this movie.
Having already bizarrely this past weekend called the Rust production “well-oiled” despite weapons discharges and crew resignations before the October 21 fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, Alec Baldwin is now advocating that claims of “unsafe, chaotic conditions are bullshit.”