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Veteran ‘Seinfeld’, ‘Friends’ and ‘Golden Girls’ actor Richard Roat dies - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - county Dallas
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01.09.2022 / 21:11

Veteran ‘Seinfeld’, ‘Friends’ and ‘Golden Girls’ actor Richard Roat dies

Seinfeld and Friends actor Richard Roat has died at the age of 89.Roat’s wife confirmed the news to Variety, and his obituary said he died “suddenly”. No cause of death has been shared.The actor played over 135 roles across a career which spanned almost 50 years, in film, television and on Broadway.On Friends, Roat starred as a professor at Ross’s university in ‘The One Where Ross Dates A Student’.Roat played a doctor on Seinfeld, who describes Elaine as “difficult”.

Tucker Wiard, Emmy-Winning Editor of ‘Murphy Brown’ and ‘The Carol Burnett Show,’ Dies at 80 - variety.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - USA - Hollywood - county Charles - Michigan - city Lansing - city Detroit, state Michigan
variety.com
31.08.2022 / 02:15

Tucker Wiard, Emmy-Winning Editor of ‘Murphy Brown’ and ‘The Carol Burnett Show,’ Dies at 80

Carson Burton Tucker Wiard, who served as editor for TV series including “Murphy Brown,” “The Carol Burnett Show” and “The Scarlet Letter,” died on Aug 28 in Los Angeles after complications from heart failure. He was 80. Throughout Wiard’s decades-long career, he won five primetime Emmys for editing. Wiard won for his work in editing the final episode of “The Carol Burnett Show” at CBS in 1978, the four-episode WGBH series “The Scarlet Letter” in 1979 and the television special “American Bandstand’s 30th Anniversary Special” in 1982. Two episodes of “Murphy Brown” — “Respect” and “On Another Plane” — also won Wiard primetime Emmys. He was nominated a total of 11 times.

Tucker Wiard Dies: Emmy-Winning ‘Murphy Brown’ And ‘Carol Burnett Show’ TV Editor Was 80 - deadline.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - USA - Hollywood - Detroit - county Charles - Michigan - city Lansing
deadline.com
31.08.2022 / 01:41

Tucker Wiard Dies: Emmy-Winning ‘Murphy Brown’ And ‘Carol Burnett Show’ TV Editor Was 80

Tucker Wiard, who won five Emmys as a TV editor behind landmark comedy series including The Carol Burnett Show and the entire run of Murphy Brown, died August 28 in Los Angeles from complications due to heart failure, his family said. He was 80.

Vanessa Bryant plans to donate the $16 million lawsuit winning to the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation - us.hola.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - California - Los Angeles
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26.08.2022 / 21:50

Vanessa Bryant plans to donate the $16 million lawsuit winning to the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation

Vanessa Bryant plans to donate her part to the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to her husband Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna, that offers sports education to underserved and aspiring athletes. After an 11-day trial, in which Vanessa detailed the moment she learned first responders took graphic images of Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna Bryant’s remains and shared them with unauthorized people for entertainment purposes and not as part of the accident’s investigations, a Los Angeles federal jury ordered Los Angeles County to pay $16 million to Bryant and $15 million to Chris Chester, who lost his wife, Sarah Chester and their 13-year-old daughter Payton Chester.Vanessa’s lawyer Luis Li spoke about the emotional distress the images taken on January 26, 2020, have had on the philanthropist and businesswoman.

Vanessa Bryant pledges to donate $16 million lawsuit winnings to charity - www.msn.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles
msn.com
26.08.2022 / 16:45

Vanessa Bryant pledges to donate $16 million lawsuit winnings to charity

Vanessa Bryant has pledged to donate her $16 million (£14 million) lawsuit winnings to the sports charity named in honour of her late husband and daughter. Kobe Bryant's widow won the damages after pursuing legal action against Los Angeles County for the behaviour of first responders on the scene of the helicopter crash which killed her husband and 13-year-daughter Gianna in January 2020. Vanessa filed a complaint claiming first responders had taken and shared photos of the crash scene.

Vanessa Bryant Announces What She'll Do with the $16 Million She Was Awarded in Lawsuit Over Kobe Bryant Crash Photos - www.justjared.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles
justjared.com
26.08.2022 / 05:53

Vanessa Bryant Announces What She'll Do with the $16 Million She Was Awarded in Lawsuit Over Kobe Bryant Crash Photos

Vanessa Bryant has announced her plans for the $16 million she was awarded in the lawsuit she filed over the Kobe Bryant crash photos.

Vanessa Bryant To Donate Proceeds From Kobe Crash Photos Lawsuit To Charity - deadline.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Los Angeles
deadline.com
26.08.2022 / 03:39

Vanessa Bryant To Donate Proceeds From Kobe Crash Photos Lawsuit To Charity

Vanessa Bryant plans to donate proceeds from the $16 million judgment she won Wednesday in a lawsuit against Los Angeles County to a foundation named for her husband Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna, it was reported today.

Vanessa Bryant Declares ‘Justice for Kobe and Gigi’ After Winning Kobe Bryant, Gianna Bryant Crash Photos Lawsuit - www.usmagazine.com - Los Angeles - California - Los Angeles
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25.08.2022 / 07:27

Vanessa Bryant Declares ‘Justice for Kobe and Gigi’ After Winning Kobe Bryant, Gianna Bryant Crash Photos Lawsuit

Celebrating her triumph. Vanessa Bryant spoke out after being awarded $16 million in her trial against Los Angeles County first responders. 

Vanessa Bryant Awarded $16 Million in Suit Over Photos of Kobe Bryant Helicopter Crash - variety.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Los Angeles
variety.com
25.08.2022 / 03:17

Vanessa Bryant Awarded $16 Million in Suit Over Photos of Kobe Bryant Helicopter Crash

J. Kim Murphy A federal jury has found that the county of Los Angeles must pay Vanessa Bryant, the widow to NBA player and Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, a sum of $16 million, as reported by the Los Angeles Times. Vanessa Bryant’s case concerned photographs of the remains of Kobe and their 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, which circulated after the two died in a 2020 helicopter crash. The jury’s unanimous decision was announced on Wednesday afternoon, one day after what would’ve been Kobe Bryant’s 44th birthday. In addition to Vanessa Bryant’s legal victory, her co-plaintiff, Chris Chester, whose wife and daughter were among the nine people killed in the helicopter crash, was awarded $15 million.

Kobe Bryant Crash Photos Lawsuit: Jury Is Urged to Award Millions in Damages as Closing Arguments Begin - www.etonline.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles
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24.08.2022 / 18:08

Kobe Bryant Crash Photos Lawsuit: Jury Is Urged to Award Millions in Damages as Closing Arguments Begin

Vanessa Bryant's lawyer, during closing arguments on Tuesday, implored the jury in the Kobe Bryant crash photos lawsuit against Los Angeles County to award her and a co-plaintiff millions of dollars in damages for emotional distress.The lawsuit claims that emergency personnel — sheriff's deputies and fire personnel — snapped and shared graphic photos taken from the helicopter crash site that killed the NBA legend, the couple's 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven others.Craig Lavoie addressed the nine-member jury Tuesday in Los Angeles federal court and said Vanessa and family friend Christopher Chester — a co-plaintiff who lost his wife and daughter in the crash — will have to live in fear that one day those photos will surface in public or online and cause irreparable harm.«Either the photos will surface and their worst fears will have been realized or they will live in fear that day will come,» Lavoie said via Bloomberg.Vanessa's attorney also evoked what would have been Kobe's 44th birthday and asked the jury for «justice and accountability on his behalf.»According to the news outlet, Chester's attorney, Jerome Jackson, proposed that the jury award each plaintiff $2.5 million for their suffering over the last two years, and as much as $1 million a year for the rest of their lives. Going by those numbers, Jackson said Chester, 48, should get $30 million and Vanessa, 40, should get $40 million in future damages.Attorneys representing Los Angeles County will offer rebuttals on Wednesday on what will be the 11th day of the trial. According to multiple reports, a sheriff's deputy admitted to sharing the gruesome photos with another sheriff's deputy while they played.

WME Promotes Three Employees to Brand Partnership Agents (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New York - Boston
variety.com
24.08.2022 / 17:03

WME Promotes Three Employees to Brand Partnership Agents (EXCLUSIVE)

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter WME has elevated three employees to agents in the company’s brand partnerships division. Mili Davé, Angela Jin and Rachel Roth have been promoted on the team, which deals with the celebrity endorsement space. Led by Will Ward, WME’s brand partnership division was especially strong in 2022 with 90 clients in Super Bowl ads alone, the company says. Davé is based in the agency’s London office and is tasked with helping to build WME’s footprint across Europe, the Middle East and Asia. She represents talent from traditional music and acting, as well as digital and creative artists, focusing on European music talent and non-traditional talent such as Måneskin, Snoh Aalegra, Peggy Gou and Charlotte Tilbury. For those clients and others, Davé assists in building out businesses and advising on various disciplines. Davé joined WME in 2019 and is a board member of Empower, WME’s diversity and inclusion initiative. She holds an LLM from USC’s Gould School of Law.

Jury in Kobe Bryant Crash Photos Lawsuit Urged to Award Millions in Damages as Closing Arguments Begin - www.etonline.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles
etonline.com
24.08.2022 / 06:23

Jury in Kobe Bryant Crash Photos Lawsuit Urged to Award Millions in Damages as Closing Arguments Begin

Vanessa Bryant's lawyer, during closing arguments on Tuesday, implored the jury in the Kobe Bryant crash photos lawsuit against Los Angeles County to award her and a co-plaintiff millions of dollars in damages for emotional distress.The lawsuit claims that emergency personnel — sheriff's deputies and fire personnel — snapped and shared graphic photos taken from the helicopter crash site that killed the NBA legend, the couple's 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven others.Craig Lavoie addressed the nine-member jury Tuesday in Los Angeles federal court and said Vanessa and family friend Christopher Chester — a co-plaintiff who lost his wife and daughter in the crash — will have to live in fear that one day those photos will surface in public or online and cause irreparable harm.«Either the photos will surface and their worst fears will have been realized or they will live in fear that day will come,» Lavoie said via Bloomberg.Vanessa's attorney also evoked what would have been Kobe's 44th birthday and asked the jury for «justice and accountability on his behalf.»According to the news outlet, Chester's attorney, Jerome Jackson, proposed that the jury award each plaintiff $2.5 million for their suffering over the last two years, and as much as $1 million a year for the rest of their lives. Going by those numbers, Jackson said Chester, 48, should get $30 million and Vanessa, 40, should get $40 million in future damages.Attorneys representing Los Angeles County will offer rebuttals on Wednesday on what will be the 11th day of the trial. According to multiple reports, a sheriff's deputy admitted to sharing the gruesome photos with another sheriff's deputy while they played.

Jury in Kobe Bryant Crash Photos Lawsuit Urged to Award $75 Million to Vanessa Bryant and Co-Plaintiff - www.etonline.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles
etonline.com
24.08.2022 / 05:39

Jury in Kobe Bryant Crash Photos Lawsuit Urged to Award $75 Million to Vanessa Bryant and Co-Plaintiff

Vanessa Bryant's lawyer, during closing arguments on Tuesday, implored the jury in the Kobe Bryant crash photos lawsuit against Los Angeles County to award her and a co-plaintiff $75 million in damages for emotional distress.The lawsuit claims that emergency personnel — sheriff's deputies and fire personnel — snapped and shared graphic photos taken from the helicopter crash site that killed the NBA legend, the couple's 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven others.Craig Lavoie addressed the nine-member jury Tuesday in Los Angeles federal court and said Vanessa and family friend Christopher Chester — a co-plaintiff who lost his wife and daughter in the crash — will have to live in fear that one day those photos will surface in public or online and cause irreparable harm.«Either the photos will surface and their worst fears will have been realized or they will live in fear that day will come,» Lavoie said via Bloomberg.Vanessa's attorney also evoked what would have been Kobe's 44th birthday and asked the jury for «justice and accountability on his behalf.»According to the news outlet, Chester's attorney, Jerome Jackson, proposed that the jury award each plaintiff $2.5 million for their suffering over the last two years, and as much as $1 million a year for the rest of their lives. Going by those numbers, Jackson said Chester, 48, should get $30 million and Vanessa, 40, should get $40 million in future damages.Attorneys representing Los Angeles County will offer rebuttals on Wednesday on what will be the 11th day of the trial.

Vanessa and Natalia Bryant Pay Tribute to Kobe on What Would've Been His 44th Birthday - www.etonline.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Washington - Los Angeles
etonline.com
23.08.2022 / 19:57

Vanessa and Natalia Bryant Pay Tribute to Kobe on What Would've Been His 44th Birthday

Vanessa Bryant is remembering husband Kobe Bryant on what would have been his 44th birthday. On Tuesday, the wife of the late athlete marked the special day with a tribute post on Instagram. “Happy birthday, baby! I love you and miss you so much! #44 ❤️ @kobebryant,” she wrote.Along with the sweet message, Vanessa shared a throwback picture of her being embraced by her husband, who is wearing a Los Angeles Lakers 2009 championship T- shirt and hat.Vanessa and Kobe’s friends also paid tribute to the late athlete in the comments.

Vanessa Bryant Pays Tribute to Kobe on What Would've Been His 44th Birthday - www.etonline.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Washington - Los Angeles
etonline.com
23.08.2022 / 18:23

Vanessa Bryant Pays Tribute to Kobe on What Would've Been His 44th Birthday

Vanessa Bryant is remembering husband Kobe Bryant on what would have been his 44th birthday. On Tuesday, the wife of the late athlete marked the special day with a tribute post on Instagram. “Happy birthday, baby! I love you and miss you so much! #44 ❤️ @kobebryant,” she wrote.Along with the sweet message, Vanessa shared a throwback picture of her being embraced by her husband, who is wearing a Los Angeles Lakers 2009 championship T- shirt and hat.Vanessa and Kobe’s friends also paid tribute to the late athlete in the comments.

Vanessa Bryant and Daughter Natalia Hold Hands Going Into Court for Kobe Bryant Photo Trial - www.etonline.com - Los Angeles - California - Los Angeles
etonline.com
23.08.2022 / 02:15

Vanessa Bryant and Daughter Natalia Hold Hands Going Into Court for Kobe Bryant Photo Trial

Vanessa Bryant and daughter Natalia Bryant showed their love and solidarity as they stepped into court in Los Angeles on Monday.Vanessa, 40, and Natalia, 19, held hands as they arrived at the courthouse, surrounded by photographers, for the start of the third week of trial in Vanessa's lawsuit against Los Angeles County, regarding graphic photos taken and shared by officers from the helicopter crash site that killed her husband, Kobe Bryant, and the couple's 13-year-old daughter, Gianna Bryant.Vanessa wore a white button-down blouse and black skirt with dark glasses, while Natalia donned an all-black suit ensemble for the ongoing courtroom battle.Monday's arrival to court marks the first day of the trial after Vanessa took the witness stand on Friday and emotionally recalled the moment she found out the graphic photos from the crash scene — including photos of Kobe and Gianna — had been leaked.She said she was at home breastfeeding her then 7-month-old daughter, Capri, when she was alerted to a  report about sheriff's deputies sharing the photos.Vanessa also shared that, to this day, she experiences panic attacks and anxiety over the possibility of seeing the photos from the devastating 2020 helicopter crash.In May 2020, Vanessa filed a claim against the L.A. County Sheriff's Department for sharing private photos of the Jan.

Vanessa Bryant Tearfully Testifies In Kobe Bryant Crash Photos Trial - etcanada.com - Los Angeles - Washington - Los Angeles
etcanada.com
20.08.2022 / 19:37

Vanessa Bryant Tearfully Testifies In Kobe Bryant Crash Photos Trial

Vanessa Bryant has taken the stand in the trial for her lawsuit against Los Angeles County regarding graphic photos taken and shared by officers from the helicopter crash site that killed Kobe Bryant and the couple’s 13-year-old daughter, Gianna Bryant.

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