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06.08.2021 - 17:41 / etcanada.com
Diane Keaton appreciates a good man.
On Thursday, the “Annie Hall” star shared a video on her Instagram feed celebrating the “good men” she’s worked with over her long career.
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In the video slideshow, Keaton sings a rendition of Rosemary Clooney’s “You’ll Never Now” over images of actors like Warren Beatty, Martin Short, Jude Law and more.
Among the men featured in the slideshow is Mel
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Soundgarden and the current drummer for Pearl Jam – is the latest musician to pay tribute to late Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, who died aged 80 earlier this week.In a statement to SPIN Magazine, the 58-year-old drummer described Watts as “the epitome of cool.”“His contributions to the world of music and drumming will live on forever,” said Cameron.“He had a beautifully greasy swagger in his drumming that was completely his own thing.
Rolling Stones bandmate Charlie Watts after the drummer died yesterday aged 80.Wyman was the Stones’ bassist from their formation in 1962 up to his announced departure in 1993, although he had already quit the band after the 1989–90 ‘Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle’ tours.Watts’ London publicist Bernard Doherty confirmed the news of the drummer’s death in a statement provided to the PA news agency yesterday (August 24).Posting on Instagram, Wyman shared a picture of Watts with the caption: “Charlie,
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Ronnie Wood has paid tribute to his Rolling Stones bandmate Charlie Watts, who died yesterday aged 80.Watts’ publicist confirmed the news in a statement last night (August 24), writing that the “beloved” drummer had “passed away peacefully in a London hospital earlier today surrounded by his family.”The message continued by describing the late musician as “a cherished husband, father and grandfather” and “one of the greatest drummers of his generation”.Tributes have since poured in from the
Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts after his death aged 80 on Tuesday. Sharing a video on Twitter, Paul, 79, addressed his followers in the candid clip, hailing Charlie as 'a rock' and 'fantastic drummer' before revealing: 'I knew he was ill, but I didn't know he was this ill.
Mary had sadly died aged 92 this morning. The Bristolian pensioner was a firm favourite on the show for her cheeky comments alongside pal Marina, who was Mary's next-door neighbour in sheltered flats for more than a decade.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is remembering the late Bill Paxton.
Dwayne Johnson is honouring his father, pro wrestler Rocky Johnson, who passed away in January 2020 at age 75.
Amanda Seyfried is honouring former co-star Bill Paxton, who suffered a fatal stroke in February 2017 at age 61.
Dunfermline in February 2020. Katie was left a single mum to the couple's three children, Courtney, 12, Liam, 7, and Chloe, 10, who has severe complex needs and requires round-the-clock care.
Nobody loves New York like filmmaker Spike Lee, obviously. We know this because of his many, many films so intrinsically tethered to New York City, Da People’s Republic of Brooklyn, and the five boroughs, his many photo ops courtside at home team NBA games, and his larger than life presence in Fort Greene (arguably kind of quiet, actually, but his vibrant 40 Acres & A Mule HQ is hard to miss).
Nicole Kidman is getting high praise from Lucille Ball‘s daughter!
Sean Lock by changing its headline sign.The venue, formerly known as the Hammersmith Apollo, changed its front sign to ‘RIP Sean Lock’ following the comedian’s death.Lock held numerous stand-up gigs at the venue, including Sean Lock: Lockipedia in 2010 and his 2013 tour Purple Van Man where he performed for three consecutive nights.Lock died from cancer at the age of 58, and was best known for appearances on 8 Out Of 10 Cats, spin-off 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown, and for sitcom 15 Storeys
Kevin Bridges has paid tribute to Sean Lock after it was announced today that he passed away aged 58. The Scots comedian took to Twitter after hearing the news and said that Sean was a 'genuinely hilarious guy'.
Disney+ series Marvel‘s What If…? has been dedicated to the late Chadwick Boseman.The animated series features the last appearance of the late Black Panther actor, who lends his voice to T’Challa for one last time after recording his lines before his death.“Dedicated to our friend, our inspiration, and our hero: Chadwick Boseman,” reads a tribute that appears onscreen at the end of the episode.The episode’s head writer AC Bradley opened up about writing the episode and realising it would be
“General Hospital” is honouring one of its own.