Canadian actor Nick Cordero is on the road to recovery and responding to simple commands, after spending a month in a coma amid his intense battle with COVID-19.
01.05.2020 - 03:27 / variety.com
By Dave McNary
Film Reporter
In today’s film news roundup, the Dakota and Elle Fanning’s World War II drama “The Nightingale” gets a 2021 release, the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival selects its closing film, the Palm Springs Short Festival cancels in-person events and college comedy “CRSHD” finds a home.
RELEASE DATE
Sony Pictures has set Dec. 22, 2021, as the release date for the World War II drama “The Nightingale” starring sisters Dakota Fanning and Elle Fanning.
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Canadian actor Nick Cordero is on the road to recovery and responding to simple commands, after spending a month in a coma amid his intense battle with COVID-19.
By Dave McNary
Broadway star Nick Cordero has been in a coma due to Coronavirus complications for at least 37 days and while he has shown signs of improvement, he has a long road to recovery. The Tony Award winner had recently relocated to Los Angeles with his wife, Amanda Kloots, and their 10-month old son, Elvis, to perform in the Bourbon Room production of Rock Of Ages.
By Dave McNary
By Dave McNary
Nick Cordero is making good progress on the road to recovery after more than a month in a coma amid his lengthy battle with Covid-19, according to wife Amanda Kloots.
By Amanda N'Duka
Broadway star Nick Cordero has been taken off a ventilator after undergoing a successful procedure to insert a breathing tube, his wife said.
Nick Cordero’s family are living in Zach Braff’s guest house as the Broadway star continues to battle a series of health woes following his Covid-19 diagnosis.
By Dave McNary
It’s going to be a different kind of birthday for Moroccan and Monroe Cannon. The twins of Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon celebrate their ninth birthday on April 30, right in the middle of the COVID-19 quarantine.