Sorry Saint-Tropez, this year’s hottest celebrity destination is a lot closer to home.
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It only took a few seconds with their newborn son Wilder James Ethridge for Eric Ethridge and Kalsey Kulyk to realize they likely have another musician in the family. “The doctor laid him on my chest and he just let out a big scream — I was like, ‘Oh, he’s definitely going to be a singer!’” recalls Kulyk. “And then he pooped on me.”
Just days after the adorable boy’s arrival, the Canadian country musicians are sharing their first family portraits with ET Canada, and opening up about starting a
Sorry Saint-Tropez, this year’s hottest celebrity destination is a lot closer to home.
Emiliano De Pablos Mexico’s Sin Sitio Cine is joining forces with Brazilian company Desvia Produções and Canada’s Notable Content to co-produce Johnny Ma’s project “Chin-Gone.”A major up and coming Chinese-Canadian helmer, Ma’s directorial debut, “Old Stone,” world-premiered at the 2016 Berlin Film Festival and won the Canadian First Feature Award at the Toronto Film Festival.
Naman Ramachandran Bestselling Canadian singer-songwriter Shania Twain has narrated “For Love,” a documentary feature that centers on the overrepresentation of Indigenous children in the Canadian foster care system.
Paramount+ has teamed with Toronto-based Piazza Entertainment, Canadian National Broadcaster CBC and CBS Studios on air ambulance rescue series Skymed. Shooting is currently underway in Manitoba and Ontario, Canada, for premiere on the ViacomCBS streaming service next year.
Jordan Moreau Norm Macdonald, the deadpan comedian, actor, writer and “Saturday Night Live” star, has died after a private battle with cancer, Variety has confirmed. He was 61.Macdonald’s cancer diagnosis was kept secret from the public, but he battled it for nine years.The comedian got his start in showbiz as a writer on “Roseanne” in 1992 after making rounds at comedy clubs in Canada.
left the SNP £300,000 in her will.Details of the cash boost come at a time when the party’s finances are under scrutiny as income from membership fees dropped during the pandemic.Estelle Brownrigg was born in South Africa but later worked as a pharmacist in London, where she met her husband Thomas Brownrigg.The couple lived in Johannesburg, Brussels and Canada before settling in Scotland around 2012.Neither Estelle nor her late husband had any children and it’s not known if they have any
Katharine McPhee cuddles her 6-month-old son Rennie David in some adorable photos from her and David Foster’s family trip to Canada.
EXCLUSIVE: Greenwich Entertainment and levelFILM have struck a multi-year partnership for the Canadian distributor to handle all of Greenwich’s films in Canada starting with the upcoming release of Ebs Burnough’s The Capote Tapes, which explores the explosive unpublished novel Answered Prayers by Truman Capote.
Who doesn’t love a good photo dump? Katharine McPhee shared photos of her son Rennie’s face for the first time since his birth earlier this year. The actress, 37, uploaded a photo dump from her husband David Foster’s home country of Canada on Thursday, Sept. 9. Buried within the snapshots of drinks and friends are clear snapshots of Rennie, 6 months, face not obscured, looking precious in his mother’s arms.
There he is! Katharine McPhee gave fans an adorable glimpse at her 6-month-old son, Rennie, her first child with husband David Foster.
Jennie Punter At the past two Toronto festivals, features from a new wave of Indigenous filmmakers — notably Jeff Barnaby’s “Blood Quantum,” Tracey Deer’s “Beans,” Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers’ “The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open” (co-directed with Kathleen Hepburn) —found acclaim and went on to connect with buyers and audiences beyond the borders of Canada.Poised for similar traction, this year’s Toronto slate spotlights the past, present and future of Indigenous filmmaking across the
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentMK2/Mile End, the Quebec-based distribution outfit launched by French film studio MK2 and industry veteran Charles Tremblay, is set to expand into the English Canadian market with key appointments. The company, which launched in 2017 and is headed by Tremblay, has tapped well-established industry professionals Stephanie Azam from Telefilm Canada, and Lainie Elton at Level Film to spearhead this strategic expansion.
Naman Ramachandran Protagonist Pictures has closed sales on several key territories, including the U.S.
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