Maya Rudolph is just one of the many Hollywood A-listers to be enjoying some downtime in Ireland while filming the Disney movie Disenchanted.
30.06.2021 - 22:35 / deadline.com
Discovery+ is embarking on an out-of-this-world adventure with filmmakers Werner Herzog and his son Rudolph Herzog.
The streaming platform announced today it has acquired Last Exit: Space, a documentary about “mankind’s push to colonize space,” directed by the younger Herzog and executive produced and narrated by his father, Werner.
“Last Exit: Space promises to take audiences on a spectacular voyage across our planet, out into the stars and beyond our dreams,” discovery+ noted in a release. “More
Maya Rudolph is just one of the many Hollywood A-listers to be enjoying some downtime in Ireland while filming the Disney movie Disenchanted.
As the Britney Spears story continues to unfold it seems that long time manager Larry Rudolph has decided to vacate his position as manager.The now former manager has said that he hasn’t spoken to Britney is over two years, where she had previously told she wanted to take an “indefinite work hiatus”. Aware that Britney was once again stating her intention to retire her music career, Larry wrote to Britney’s co-conservators Jamie Spears and Jodi Montgomery.
Right now, it feels like all eyes are on Britney Spears and her team, waiting to see what they do next.
Britney Spears' longtime manager has resigned. Larry Rudolph, who had represented the songstress for years, has decided to leave her employ following the mounting legal drama surrounding her conservatorship, reports.Rudolph tendered his resignation in a letter sent to Britney's co-conservators — dad Jamie Spears and the court-appointed Jodi Montgomery — on Monday.«It has been over 2 1/2 years since Britney and I last communicated, at which time she informed me she wanted to take an indefinite
Britney Spears’ longtime manager, Larry Rudolph, seemingly revealed her retirement plans as he resigned after more than two decades working for the pop princess.
Britney Spears’ longtime manager, Larry Rudolph, has officially resigned as rumors of the singer’s retirement continue to swirl amid her ongoing conservatorship battle. The resignation comes days after co-conservator Bessemer Trust also jumped ship from overseeing and assisting in the performer’s career and finances after a judge denied her request to remove her father, Jamie, from being a conservator and dissolving a legal arrangement they established in 2008.
Larry Rudolph has been managing Britney Spears since the early days of her career, but does not feel that he is needed anymore at this stage in her career. On July 5, Larry wrote a letter to Britney’s conservators, Jamie Spears and Jodi Montgomery, to announce his decision to resign from his position as her manager. He claimed that Britney expressed desires to retire from music completely, which is why he made the decision.
Britney Spears' longtime manager has resigned. Larry Rudolph, who had represented the songstress for years, has decided to leave her employ following the mounting legal drama surrounding her conservatorship, reports.Rudolph tendered his resignation in a letter sent to Britney's co-conservators — dad Jamie Spears and the court-appointed Jodi Montgomery — on Monday.«It has been over 2 1/2 years since Britney and I last communicated, at which time she informed me she wanted to take an indefinite
EXCLUSIVE: Larry Rudolph, the longtime manager of Britney Spears, has resigned as more controversy swirls over the pop singer’s restrictive conservatorship.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterJoel Kim Booster has joined the upcoming Maya Rudolph-led comedy series at Apple.The untitled series follows Molly (Rudolph), a woman whose seemingly perfect life is upended after her husband leaves her with nothing but 87 billion dollars. Booster will play the role of Nicholas, Molly’s loyal assistant.
“Sunnyside” star Joel Kim Booster has joined the cast of the untitled Maya Rudolph comedy at Apple TV+, the streamer announced Thursday.Picked up straight-to-series back in March, the series stars Rudolph as Molly, a woman whose seemingly perfect life is upended after her husband leaves her with nothing but $87 billion.Booster will play Nicholas, Molly’s loyal assistant.
Joel Kim Booster is set as a lead opposite Maya Rudolph in Apple’s half-hour comedy series from Emmy winners Alan Yang and Matt Hubbard. Mj Rodriguez also stars.
Content warning: this article discusses rape and sexual assault.Marilyn Manson is facing a fourth sexual assault lawsuit, this one filed by model Ashley Morgan Smithline.Smithline had previously detailed her allegations against the singer – real name Brian Warner – in a May interview with People, claiming he raped her, cut her and locked her in a glass, soundproofed room.“He kept telling me, ‘You can’t rape someone that you’re in love with’,” Smithline told People.“There’s a difference between
Maya Rudolph may perhaps best be known for her comedy chops on Global’s “Saturday Night Live”, but she actually opened for Alanis Morissette as a singer.
A judge officially dismissed a lawsuit against Kevin Spacey brought on by an anonymous accuser after they failed to disclose their identity to the court. Fox News can confirm that Judge Lewis Kaplan has officially dismissed the lawsuit brought on by an unnamed accuser known as "C.D." who accused the 61-year-old "House of Cards" actor of sexually abusing him in the 1980s when he was underage.