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EXCLUSIVE: For Life executive producer Isaac Wright Jr. – the inspiration for the ABC series about a falsely imprisoned man – has closed a deal with St. Martin’s Press to publish his upcoming memoir Marked For Life in 2022.
Written by Wright with Jon Sternfeld, the book, which Deadline hears was snagged by St. Martin’s in a competitive situation, will chronicle how Isaac was falsely convicted of being a drug kingpin, a story that inspired the ABC series. For Life, which ended its second season in
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Here’s the first image from Aisha, the drama starring Letitia Wright and Josh O’Connor that recently wrapped filming in Ireland. Cornerstone has boarded worldwide sales rights ahead of the Cannes virtual market this month.
Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan feel like their new home project is cursed after they were forced to move into a hotel while they wait for renovations, sources tell new!. Their Essex mansion won’t be ready to move into until the end of the year and the couple have since moved into the swanky Corinthia Hotel in London.They are staying in the River Suite at the five star hotel, where prices start at £2,510 per night.
Samuel E. Wright, whose vocal portrayal of Sebastian the Crab in Disney’s The Little Mermaid included the Oscar-winning “Under the Sea,” died yesterday. He was 74.
Line of Duty's Martin Compston confused English fans of the hit cop show after he replied to a bar that featured his face on their new mural. The Old Bank Bar in Martin's hometown of Greenock featured an incredible artwork of his face on their wall following a recent refurb.
Martin Bashir has responded to the report that he used “deceitful methods” to secure a controversial 1995 BBC “Panorama” interview with Princess Diana to get her to reveal information about the royal family.
Comcast-owned Sky has centralized its European acquisitions activity under Sarah Wright, who has been elevated from director of acquisitions and Sky Cinema to group director of acquisitions.
Sandara Park of K-pop girl group 2NE1 has officially left her long-time label, YG Entertainment.The agency announced the singer-actress’ departure on May 14 in a press release to South Korean news site Newsen. According to the statement, Park first signed with YG Entertainment in 2004 and eventually debuted with 2NE1 – alongside members CL, Park Bom and Minzy – in 2009.The girl group later disbanded in late-2016, followed by the release of their final single ‘Goodbye’ in early-2017.
Meredith Woerner Deputy Editor, Variety.comWhat makes HBO Max’s “Hacks” stand out from a slew of new TV offerings (and other shows about the same topic of stand-up comedy), isn’t just its stellar cast, it’s also the premise that two women share a connection, despite being worlds apart, through the desire of making others laugh.
Peter Andre has confessed that one of his kids signing up for Love Island is his “worst nightmare”.The dad-of-four revealed both his son Junior, 15, and daughter Princess, 13, are keen to star on the dating show, but he is not exactly feeling supportive about their possible plans. Pete's comments come after it was reported that Gordon Ramsay’s 21 year old daughter Holly is being lined up to star on this summer’s series.
Katie Price’s fiancé Carl Woods has cheekily compared her lip fillers to that of a camel as the family enjoyed a day out to the safari park.The 42 year old former glamour model, who has been enjoying a family staycation, took a trip to West Midlands Safari Park with fiancé Carl and her youngest children Jett, seven, Bunny, six, and Princess, 13.
Lloyd Price, who soared to the top of the charts with the 1950s hits Lawdy Miss Clawdy, Personality and Stagger Lee, died Monday in New Orleans. He was 88 and no cause was given by his manager, who confirmed the death.
fully right now: It’s meant to be heard solo on headphones.”For Reid, Soundwalk provided a nice departure from her typical day-to-day routine of developing scores for opera and film and works for chamber ensemble and chorus, allowing her time to explore individual parks and develop site-specific works available through a specially created app.