Dwayne Johnson is mourning the death of his wrestling star father Rocky Johnson.
28.12.2019 - 03:31 / torontosun.com
Dwayne Johnson jokingly called out a friend online who tweeted about going to the movies to watch Cats for a second time.
The actor’s journalist friend Devan Coggan was clearly a fan of Tom Hooper’s big screen adaptation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber stage classic, but failed to mention The Rock’s Jumanji: The Next Level on his page.
“Round 2 of Cats? Devan!!! We family!! Where’s ’round 1 of Jumanji‘??” Dwayne tweeted.
Coggan responded to Johnson‘s tweet, however, soon confirming that she actually saw
Dwayne Johnson is mourning the death of his wrestling star father Rocky Johnson.
Rocky Johnson, a WWE Hall of Famer and the father of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, has died, the WWE announced Wednesday. He was 75.The elder Johnson was best known for being the first African-American World Tag Team Champion in WWE historyas a member of The Soul Patrol."A loss for every fan of @WWE, Rocky Johnson was a barrier-breaking performer.
The WWE community was in for a rude shock on Wednesday as the death news of Wayde Douglas Bowles -- popularly known as Rocky "Soul Man" Johnson -- surfaced. The announcement was made by WWE on Wednesday afternoon.
Tributes have been paid to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s father and WWE hall of fame wrestler Rocky Johnson following his death aged 75.
Dwayne Johnson is mourning the death of his wrestling star father, Rocky Johnson.
WWE Hall of Famer and Dwayne Johnson’s father Rocky “Soul Man” Johnson died on Wednesday. He was 75.
Rocky "Soul Man" Johnson, former WWE star and father to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, has died at the age of 75.
After taking the internet by storm, Gwyneth Paltrow’s latest scented candles caught Dwayne Johnson’s attention. Last week, Goop’s online store introduced a scented candle with a very unconventional scent.
Dwayne Johnson is to appear in the upcoming NBC comedy series Young Rock, inspired by his childhood.
By Nellie Andreeva
Can you smell what the Young Rock is cooking?!
Dwayne Johnson has scored a straight-to-series order at NBC for a comedy series based on his childhood.
By Nellie Andreeva
NBC is cashing in on the comedic gold that is Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson! NBC Chairman Paul Telegdy announced Saturday at the Television Critics Association that the network has given an 11-episode straight-to-series order to Young Rock, a sitcom based on the blockbuster star's life.
The worst thing you could do is not give the studio a lot of options,” says unit photographer Frank Masi, whose stills have helped show off more than 70 films, from 1995’s “Gordy” to Disney’s upcoming “Jungle Cruise.” Masi has shot photos of stars Will Smith, Bruce Willis, Will Ferrell, Cameron Diaz, Dwayne Johnson and Hugh Jackman, to name just a few, over a 25-year career.