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PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- If David Letterman put together a Top Ten list of hospitals, Rhode Island Hospital would probably be No.
1.The longtime host of “The Late Show with David Letterman,” who stepped down in 2015, thanked the staff of the hospital's emergency department in a video Thursday in which he disclosed that he was visiting Providence with his son last August when he fell on the sidewalk, struck his head, and fell unconscious.“The ambulance comes and picks me up. They take me and my son in the ambulance to the emergency room and they stitch me up, they X-rayed my head, they gave me a CT scan, they scrubbed me up,” Letterman, 74, says in the roughly one-minute long video posted to YouTube by Lifespan, the hospital's parent company.Someone brushed his teeth and he got some fresh clothes, he said.He says the experience was scary at the time, but the staff put him at ease.“So I can’t thank you enough for making time for me,” he concluded.
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EXCLUSIVE: Showtime and Paramount Television Studios have suspended production for four days on upcoming series American Gigolo, a reboot of the popular 1980 movie. The move comes a couple of days after the Paramount network and TV studio severed ties with the series’ developer, writer, director and executive producer David Hollander following an investigation into allegations of misconduct.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterDavid O. Russell’s latest film has finally come into focus, revealing the title “Amsterdam” and a Nov.
David O. Russell’s next film now has a title and release date: it’s called “Amsterdam,” and it will open in theaters on November 4.
Walt Disney Studios’ presentation at CinemaCon 2022 took place at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas earlier today. The preview included a look at three upcoming releases from 20th Century Studios: “The Bob’s Burgers Movie,” the newest film from David O.
The all-star film from David O. Russell is now titled Amsterdam, Disney theatrical boss Tony Chambers said Wednesday at CinemaCon.
Spider-Man and Black Adam may get the headlines, CinemaCon continued its efforts to highlight all forms of movies with Tuesday’s presentation by indie distributor Neon, whose team led by distribution chief Elissa Federoff showcased a pair of films that defined the phrase “shock and awe.”On the “shock” side was “Crimes of the Future,” a disturbing return by “Videodrome” filmmaker David Cronenberg to the body horror genre that he is considered to be the master of. Cronenberg himself appeared on the CinemaCon stage to present what he jokingly called the start of his “attack on the world.”Starring Viggo Mortensen, Kristen Stewart, and Lea Seydoux, the provocative film takes place in a distant future where environmental degradation has begun to affect human evolution, causing the body to grow extra organs.
Rhea Perlman is opening up about her marriage to Danny Devito.
British singer Tom Grennan is in the hospital after being attacked and robbed in New York City following a performance on Thursday night. Grennan was "the victim of an unprovoked attack and robbery outside a bar in Manhattan" in the early morning hours Thursday after he performed at the Bowery Ballroom on April 20, his manager confirmed in a statement. The 26-year-old performer suffered injuries to his jaw and ear, his manager John Dawkins of Various Artists Management said. "Tom is currently in hospital being assessed by doctors for his injuries which include a ruptured Ear, torn Ear-Drum and issue with his previously fractured jaw," the statement shared to the singer's official Twitter account reads.
Lala Kent is opening up about her recent split from Randall Emmett.
A young girl was rushed to hospital after being bitten on the finger by a venomous snake while out enjoying an Easter picnic with her family.
Scotland’s tourism industry is enjoying a cracking Easter for the first time in three years.
A serial drink-driver who was four times the limit while he drove a child to hospital narrowly dodged jail today.
David Beckham's best friend snapped a series of quick photos alongside his pals ahead of Brooklyn Beckham's star-studded rehearsal dinner.Taking to Instagram, David Gardner posted a photograph aside his friends Mazdack, Zanna, and Derek, as they looked glammed up for their special evening ahead.The foursome stunned in their best fits for the pre-wedding party before Brooklyn, 23, and Nicola Peltz's big day. David captioned the post: "Palm Beach !!! Day 1" aside a grinning and red heart emoji." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
stepped down this week], and the entire WarnerMedia leadership, for leading this remarkable evolution through some of the most unprecedented times …. I am delighted to observe the progress and success you have enjoyed, and I am confident you will transition to this next chapter with even more opportunity. I offer my heartfelt thanks.”AT&T battled stiff regulatory resistance to acquire Time Warner in 2018, only to spin it off in a $43 billion deal with Discovery, whose shareholders approved the merger last month.
Todd Gilchrist After almost 50 years as an interviewer, comedian and talk show host, David Letterman’s pedigree on stage feels so firmly established that it’s hard to imagine a situation where he’d be intimidated. But the first time that he performed during open mic night at The Comedy Store back in May of 1975, the Indianapolis native admits that he was deeply afraid to squander what he saw as an opportunity to break into the entertainment industry’s major leagues.
Todd Gilchrist The Comedy Store turns 50 this year, and it’s now known as a storied birthplace for the careers of literally hundreds of comedians — from David Letterman to Jim Carrey to Whoopi Goldberg to Sebastian Maniscalco.The late co-founder and longtime owner Mitzi Shore always envisioned the historic institution on L.A.’s Sunset Boulevard as an “artists colony,” a protected enclave where young talent could grow without worrying about money, consequently she mostly didn’t either.When Peter Shore came to Los Angeles in 2002 from Portland, Ore., to keep an eye on the business while his mother, Mitzi, convalesced, he and Bob Wheeler, the Store’s chief financial officer, would spend the next 10 years correcting the questionable decisions made decades in the past. “It is really just about preserving the place by any means necessary,” Shore tells Variety.Shore, who rarely agrees to interviews, was driven as much by how important the place is to thousands of comics who have come through its doors over the past five decades, and the millions of audiences that came night after night to see them, as it was to his mother, who passed away in 2018 at age 87.