By Bruce Haring
08.05.2020 - 19:05 / hollywoodlife.com
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.
Now, as he fights for his life, his cast, including Frankie Grande, is supporting in anyway they can. “We are very closely monitoring
.By Bruce Haring
Amanda Kloots is ecstatic her husband, Nick Cordero, is finally awake after the Broadway star was placed in a medically induced coma. Kloots, who has been keeping people abreast of Cordero’s progress via social media, joined "Extra" for an at-home interview and agreed with host Renee Bargh’s sentiment that the performer’s positive outlook was simply “the best news ever.” “Yes, so early signs of being awake are exactly that, tracking,” Kloots said.
Broadway star Nick Cordero is conscious again after spending more than a month in intensive care battling the coronavirus.
Broadway star Nick Cordero has woken up from his medically induced coma, according to his wife, Amanda Kloots. Kloots shared the news on her Instagram Story on Tuesday. In the video, Kloots holds up Elvis, the son she shares with Cordero, 41.
By Tom Tapp
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.
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.
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.
The Broadway cast of Waitress has covered a song penned by Nick Cordero to encourage donations to his family as he recovers from severe complications of the novel coronavirus. Singer-songwriter and Waitress compser Sara Bareilles joined the cast, including Jessie Mueller, Kimiko Glenn, Keala Seattle,Jenna Ushkowitz and Eric Anderson, to sing Cordero's original song "Live Your Life" over video chat in a video posted on Sunday.
Broadway star Nick Cordero has undergone a procedure to get a temporary pacemaker amid his ongoing battle with the novel coronavirus.