Quinn Coleman, a major label executive, DJ and son of former BET chief Debra Lee, died on Sunday at the age of 31, according to numerous published reports. Currently, Coleman’s cause of death remains unknown.
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Hugh Jackman says the Covid-19 lockdown has strengthened his marriage to Deborra-lee Furness. The pair have been married for 24 years but Hugh - who has children, Oscar, 20, and Ava, 15 with Deborra - revealed that the couple have had the opportunity to spend more time together this year than ever before.
He told Extra: "We were just saying the other day - we have never spent this much time together. But having this time without either of us working, being with the family ...
Quinn Coleman, a major label executive, DJ and son of former BET chief Debra Lee, died on Sunday at the age of 31, according to numerous published reports. Currently, Coleman’s cause of death remains unknown.
Quinn Coleman has died at the age of 31.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorQuinn Coleman, a DJ and A&R executive and son of former BET chief Debra Lee and Randy Coleman, died suddenly on Sunday, August 16 at the age of 31, according to a statement from his family. The cause of death was not given.According to a statement from a rep for Lee: “Quinn was a loving son, brother, cousin and friend, a passionate DJ and A&R executive with a bright future ahead of him.
Pete Hammond Awards Columnist/Chief Film CriticThe first time Hugh Jackman won an Emmy was for hosting the Tonys. He says he didn’t even know there was a category for that, and was so convinced he wouldn’t win he didn’t prepare a speech.
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BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show and ended up sleeping through his alarm.The team behind theZoe Ball Breakfast Show tried to get hold of him at his planned slot, just after 7am but Paul was still in the land of nod.No surprised given this was the very same week that he was nominated for an Emmy, up against Hollywood heavyweights such as Hugh Jackman, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Irons.When they did eventually get him on the line, Paul who has been described as a consummate professional by all who work with
Hugh Jackman has had a good week, after receiving an Emmy nomination for his performance in HBO movie Bad Education, the actor reveals how close he has been with his wife Deborra Lee off late. The Wolverine star told Extra that being under lockdown with his wife during the pandemic has brought the two of them undeniably "closer." The couple married in 1996 and share two children, Oscar, 20, and Ava, 15.
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