Dwayne Johnson shared a photo of himself resting and recovering, while reflecting on his long list of injuries.
12.02.2021 - 23:31 / etcanada.com
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is a proud girl dad.
On Thursday, the 48-year-old “Jumanji” star took to Instagram to share an adorable post about being a father of three daughters.
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“Every man wants a son, but every man needs a daughter,” wrote the retired professional wrestler alongside a picture of him holding hands with his youngest child, Tiana.
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Dwayne Johnson shared a photo of himself resting and recovering, while reflecting on his long list of injuries.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson got a little cheeky with Instagram fans on Friday.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is to be honored by the Hollywood Critics Association at the 4th annual HCA Film Awards on March 5. The Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle star will receive the HCA Trailblazer Award created to celebrate actors and filmmakers who speak out and advocate for social change.
Dwayne Johnson aka The Rock's roller-coaster journey from bonafide WWE wrestler to one of the highest-paid actors in Hollywood deserves a series of its own and that's exactly what the 48-year-old actor gifted the world with the new sitcom, Young Rock.
Dwayne Johnson has lain a smackdown in the ring, on the big screen, and he’s willing to do it in the White House.
Dwayne Johnson's childhood gets the spotlight on NBC's new biographical comedy series, inspired by the former pro wrestler turned movie star/entrepreneur's colorful life, follows Dwayne at pivotal points of his youth — at 10 years old (played by Adrian Groulx), 15 (Bradley Constant) and then 18 (Uli Latukefu).
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson has said he would still consider a presidential run in the future if it’s “what the people wanted”.Speaking in a new interview, Johnson, who is currently busy promoting Young Rock, his new autobiographical sitcom, said he would be open to taking a run at the White House if the demand for him to do so was there.“I would consider a presidential run in the future if that’s what the people wanted,” he told USA Today.
SPOILER ALERT: This interview includes minor details from the pilot episode of Young Rock which premieres tonight on NBC.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic“Young Rock,” NBC’s new sitcom about the early days of Dwayne Johnson, can’t resist peeking into the future. And there, the wrestler-turned-movie star is on the path to political glory.The show is mainly consumed with telling cute and likable stories about Johnson’s upbringing as a child and his coming into his own as a young man.
Kelly Clarkson went all out to welcome Dwayne Johnson back to her show.
Alabama-born actor Bradley Constant added another team to his college football allegiance after winning a starring role on “Young Rock,” premiering Tuesday (Feb. 16) on NBC (8:30 p.m.)“I’ve always been a super-huge sports fan and a University of Alabama fan,” said Constant, 22.
Dwayne Johnson is not making a 2024 run for president, but he does run for office on his new NBC sitcom,. Johnson dished on all things during his chat with Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday night, including his character making a White House bid.«You know, it was — our show creator, Nahnatchka Khan, who's such a brilliant woman, we were trying to find a way — first of all, we wanted to figure out three points of my life that were defining times.
Dwayne Johnson is not making a 2024 run for president, but he does run for office on his new NBC sitcom,. Johnson dished on all things during his chat with Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday night, including his character making a White House bid.«You know, it was — our show creator, Nahnatchka Khan, who's such a brilliant woman, we were trying to find a way — first of all, we wanted to figure out three points of my life that were defining times.
Dwayne Johnson is used to being the focus of attention, but it was his mom Ata that stole the show during his “Tonight Show” interview Wednesday.
EXCLUSIVE: Matthew Willig (Concussion) is set for a key recurring role in Young Rock, Dwayne Johnson’s upcoming NBC comedy series inspired by his life. The project comes from Johnson and Fresh Off the Boat creator/executive producer Nahnatchka Khan. Production is underway in Australia.