Jason Momoa is opening up about his career and his personal life.
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confirmed the news in a Facebook post Monday.“I’m sorry to say with a broken heart mi mum passed over the weekend,” the post reads. “Thank you for being an unmovable rock that guided me through life.
I will try to honour your memory for as long as I live.”Hubbard received eight Daytime Emmy nominations for her character on the soap opera, which told the fictional story of the wealthy Walsh and Stewart families, who live in Oakdale, Illinois.The actress won two Daytime Emmys — on award for Best Actress in Daytime Drama For a Series in 1974 for the role of Dr. Althea Davis in “The Doctors” and the other for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Special in 1976 for her role as Edith Wilson in “First Ladies Diaries.”Hubbard began her soap career in 1962, portraying Anne Fletcher in “Guiding Light,” and she landed the role of Carol Kramer on “The Edge of Night” in 1963.Her run on “The Doctors” as Dr.
Davis lasted over 2700 episodes from 1964 until the show’s cancellation in 1982. She went on the play Estelle Chadwick on “One Life to Live” before landing Lucinda Walsh in “As the World Turns.”More to come…
.Jason Momoa is opening up about his career and his personal life.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic Biopics about star athletes or artists tend to have the same broad shape: the rise to achievement and fame, the fall from triumph (often fueled by some combination of addiction and ego), the restoration to a harder-won glory. A great biopic, like “Get On Up” or “I, Tonya,” will tease a profound portrait of the subject out of that form; a middling one will oversimplify the subject just to hit the right beats. But then there’s a film like “Big George Foreman: The Miraculous Story of the Once and Future Heavyweight Champion of the World.” That’s not a movie title — it’s the title of a parable. And it’s well chosen, since “Big George Foreman” is about a life that feels so outlandishly ready-made for the ups and downs, the lessons and inspirations, of the superstar biopic genre that you don’t even have to mess with it. The real George Foreman has, in effect, already scripted it for you.
U2 announced the dates for their Las Vegas residency at the new Sphere performance venue, where they will perform ‘Achtung Baby’ in full.Speaking to Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, the band’s Bono and The Edge took him an on exclusive tour of the venue, sharing several key details about the Sphere, noting that it was built specifically for live performances and the arts, rather than a typical arena that’s built for sports.Bono said to Lowe: “Most music, over playing a theater, most music venues are sports venues. They’re stadiums, they’re arenas.
James Cameron climbs the ladder to cut the net for winning Deadline’s 2022 Most Valuable Blockbuster Movie Tournament after cleared over a half-billion dollars in profit after all ancillaries.
Michael Appler Al Pacino passed on taking a trip to a galaxy far far away. During a talk Wednesday at The 92nd Street Y, New York, the Oscar winner recalled being offered the role of Han Solo in “Star Wars.” “Well, I turned down ‘Star Wars.’ When I first came up, I was the new kid on the block, you know what happens when you first become famous. It’s like, ‘Give it to Al.’ They’d give me Queen Elizabeth to play,” Pacino said. “They gave me a script called ‘Star Wars.’ … They offered me so much money. I don’t understand it. I read it. … So I said I couldn’t do it. I gave Harrison Ford a career.”
While Sean Lowe and his wife, Catherine Giudici, loved Bullmastiff puppy Gus, they ultimately needed to rehome the canine for the safety of their family.
The Big Door Prize showrunner David West Read and stars Chris O’Dowd, Gabrielle Dennis, and Josh Segarra joined Deadline’s Contenders TV event Sunday to discuss the minutiae of their characters, inspiration for the series, the balance between comedy and drama and a glimpse of season two.
The Script’s lead guitarist and co-founder Mark Sheehan has passed away aged 46.
is upon us—and there are a million ways to spice it up. Kylie Jenner recently went grunge in a while Reese Witherspoon killed her in a .
Catherine Bray Set mostly in England, back before it was officially called England — and centuries before Great Britain was so much as a glint in the eye of James I — director Ed Bazalgette’s workmanlike historical epic “The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die” wraps up the events of “The Last Kingdom,” the Netfix drama series based on Bernard Cornwell’s “Saxon Tales” novels. Playing like “Game of Thrones” with more history and fewer dragons, the film opens with several smaller kingdoms, including Northumbria, Mercia and East Anglia, gearing up for a power struggle exacerbated by the recent death of Alfred the Great, king of Wessex, and worsened by the surreptitious attempts of the Danes to sow discord.
Pedro Pascal was “so scared” about hosting “Saturday Night Live” earlier this year that he spoke to his late mother, Verónica Pascal, for some comfort.
and has died. She was 89. The news was shared on Monday by her son, Jeremy D.
"As the World Turns" star and Emmy-winning actress Elizabeth Hubbard has died at age 89. Her son Jeremy Bennett confirmed the sad news to Fox News Digital, with a statement from Hubbard before her passing. "Making you smile or cry was the juice for my engine.
Elizabeth Hubbard, who rose to stardom for her appearances in various soap shows, has died at age 89.
Facebook post Monday. Her cause of death was not disclosed.
“As the World Turns” star Elizabeth Hubbard has passed away at age 89.
Elizabeth Hubbard, who earned eight Daytime Emmy nominations for her indelible performance as trouble-making businesswoman Lucinda Walsh on CBS’ As The World Turns, died over the weekend. She was 89.
Today, Chapel Street is a feast for the senses.
School teacher Abbie Edwards has been crowned the winner of ITV singing contest Starstruck after performing as Adele. The aim of the show is for different teams each week to perform as their singing idols.