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04.09.2021 - 00:41 / thewrap.com
ESPN, Patten died in a motorcycle crash involving two other vehicles on Thursday. South Carolina Highway Patrol told the outlet that Patten crossed the median, causing the crash.
One of the other drivers was also hospitalized, and an investigation is ongoing.Patten played for the Patriots for four seasons between 2001 and 2004, winning three Super Bowl titles with the team. Before retiring in 2010, Patten also played with the New York Giants, the Cleveland Browns, the Washington Football Team
.Anything that can happen on live TV will happen on live TV.
Brandon Short is in mourning.
Ethan Shanfeld New York Comic Con (NYCC) is taking over the city from Oct.
New York Fashion Week show this past weekend.Making a move that TV Larry could have used to set off mayhem on the hit HBO show “Curb Your Enthusiasm” — which starts its new season in October — David sat in the front row, laid low in his seat and plugged his ears with his fingers.
You’d think a sonic boom went off! Larry David, 74, was videotaped, probably not having the best time at a New York Fashion Week show on Sunday September 12. TheCurb Your Enthusiasm star put his fingers firmly in his ears, because the music at the Staud fashion show was way too loud! While hopefully it wasn’t too much for Larry, many fans couldn’t help but find the scenario somewhat amusing, since it did almost seem like a scene from Curb.
Curb Your Enthusiasm, the star appeared in the front row at STAUD’s Spring 22 show over the weekend as the music appeared to get too loud for him.David is seen crouching down in his seat as he holds his ears closed, with the clip later posted on Instagram by The Cut‘s Senior Fashion Writer Emilia Petrarca.“Larry David should come to fashion week more often I think he’d really enjoy it,” she joked.A post shared by Emilia Petrarca (@emiliapetrarca)The Curb Your Enthusiasm creator was also seen at
The Wire creator David Simon has penned a tribute in an open essay to the show’s late actor Michael K Williams.Simon took to Twitter to post a tribute in the New York Times after the actor was found dead in his home in Brooklyn, New York, last week (September 6). He was 54.“A short remembrance for a talent, a genuine collaborator and a true friend.
In the feature debut of director Jonah Feingold, “Dating & New York,” which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year, the filmmaker makes his attempt at the romantic comedy by way of modern dating practices such as the reliance on apps and how technology has informed and devalued human connection. It’s an ambitious and, at times, messy feature that attempts to both deconstruct and honor the genre he clearly loves.
The Human Rights Campaign has fired Alphonso David, right, who had been the organization’s president since 2019 and was being widely criticized for helping former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, left, respond to sexual harassment accusations. Photo: YouTube screenshot.
Linda Kahn, a children’s TV executive for more than 40 years who also was a former board president of New York Women in Film & Television, has died. She was 72. NYWIFT said she died August 30 but did not provide details.
Victoria Beckham knows her audience and what they want to see.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentMargaret Qualley will star as a dominatrix opposite Christopher Abbott in the thriller “Sanctuary,” directed by Zachary Wigon (“The Heart Machine”). Shooting just wrapped in New York.Written by “Homecoming’s” co-creator Micah Bloomberg, the film is produced by David Lancaster and Stephanie Wilcox of Rumble Films (“Whiplash,” “Nightcrawler”) with Ilya Stewart of Hype Film and Pavel Burian of Mosaic Films co-producing.
David Patten was an NFL wide receiver who won three Super Bowls while playing with the New England Patriots in the early 2000s.Patten played college football for Western Carolina University before joining the Arena Football League in 1996. He played briefly for the Albany Firebirds before being signed by the New York Giants in 1997.
August 29, 2021Born in 1929 in Kansas City, Missouri, Edward David Asner started his acting career in college, appearing in a number of productions at the University of Chicago.
Cynthia Nixon is doubling down on her criticism of former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The 55-year-old star ran against the 63-year-old politician in the 2018 gubernatorial race and lost. Earlier this month, Cuomo stepped down from his position as governor after an investigation by New York Attorney General Letitia James found that he sexually harassed 11 women, including staffers and women who did not work for his administration.