Zach Braff is memorializing his late friend Nick Cordero with some special ink.
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Dave McNary Film ReporterMONDAY, JULY 20Sony Pictures Classics will release Michael Covino’s comedy “The Climb” in New York and Los Angeles theaters on Oct. 9 — six months after its original date.Written by Covino and Kyle Marvin, “The Climb” premiered at last year’s Cannes Film Festival.
Sony Classics bought the film and slated it for a March 20 release before it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Covino produced, directed and starred with Marvin. The duo portray best friends who share
.Zach Braff is memorializing his late friend Nick Cordero with some special ink.
Dave McNary Film ReporterMONDAY, AUG. 3Focus Features has announced a September release for “The Way I See It,” Dawn Porter’s documentary about White House photographer Pete Souza.The documentary is based on Souza’s New York Times bestsellers, “Obama: An Intimate Portrait” and “Shade: A Tale of Two Presidents.” Souza, the filmmakers and Focus Features will also launch #VoteTheWayYouSeeIt, a social impact campaign aimed at engaging and encouraging all Americans to register to vote in the
Zach Braff's guest house and into the Los Angeles home she and Nick Cordero had bought together. Braff shared in May that Cordero and Kloots had been staying in his guest house for the last seven months while they tried to find a home in Los Angeles following their move from New York City. It seems the couple were able to find a place before Cordero was admitted to the hospital in March.
“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” has returned to the studio, minus the audience, after filming from Fallon’s home during the COVID-19 shutdown.
James McClain Following the May death of Sheikh Saleh Abdullah Kamel, the prominent Saudi banker who rose from humble beginnings to become one of the Arab world’s wealthiest men, his massive Los Angeles estate has unsurprisingly hit the market with a $32.5 million thud, reports Mansion Global.
Following the tragic death of Broadway star Nick Cordero – who passed away on Sunday, July 5 at the age of 41 due to complications from COVID-19 – his widow, Amanda Kloots, shared that she opened Cordero’s phone for the first time since he went into the hospital on March 31. Cordero spent 95 days at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles where he was conscious just a handful of times.
Tony Award-nominated actor Nick Cordero, who specialised in playing tough guys on Broadway in such shows as Waitress, A Bronx Tale and Bullets Over Broadway, has died in Los Angeles at the age of 41.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerLionsgate and media maven Oprah Winfrey have partnered with 2020 Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and The New York Times to develop Hannah-Jones’ interactive project, The 1619 Project, along with the NYT podcast, 1619, into an expansive portfolio of films, television series and documentaries, unscripted programming and other forms of entertainment.Launched in August of 2019, on the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved
Broadway fans are petitioning to rename a New York City theater after late actor Nick Cordero, who died this week due to complications from the coronavirus. The petition seeks to change the name of the city’s Longacre Theatre to The Nick Cordero Theatre in honor of the beloved Broadway actor.
Nick Cordero has passed away due to complications from the coronavirus. Cordero, a Canadian, was just 41 years old.
Nick Cordero has died after a brutal battle with the coronavirus.The Rock of Ages actor’s wife, Amanda Kloots, confirmed the sad news in an Instagram post on Sunday evening (05Jul20), after spending more than 90 days in a Los Angeles hospital.“God has another angel in heaven now,” she wrote beside a black-and-white photo of Cordero, with whom she shared one-year-old son Elvis.God has another angel in heaven now. My darling husband passed away this morning.
The entertainment world is in mourning today, less than 24 hours after Broadway star Nick Cordero lost his battle to COVID-19.
Bullets Over Broadway, Rock of Ages, Waitress, and A Bronx Tale as well as television’s Blue Bloods, has died, more than 90 days after contracting the coronavirus.His wife, fitness trainer and dancer Amanda Kloots, tearfully announced the news on her Instagram, where she had been keeping fans updated on Cordero’s harrowing COVID-19 battle since he entered Los Angeles’s Cedars-Sinal hospital in March.
Broadway star, Nick Cordero.After a 90-day hospital battle with coronavirus, Mr Cordero died on Sunday at Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles.Taking to Instagram, his wife Amanda Kloots confirmed the reports and wrote a heartfelt message: "God has another angel in heaven now."My darling husband passed away this morning. He was surrounded in love by his family, singing and praying as he gently left this earth."She continued: "Nick was such a bright light.
Nick Cordero has died at the age of 41 after a three-month-long hospital battle with coronavirus. The Tony Award-nominated actor died on Sunday at Cedars Sinair hospital in Los Angeles, his wife Amanda Kloots said.