The stars and creator of “Seinfeld” are teaming up to turn Texas blue with a “Fundraiser About Something”.
30.09.2020 - 20:27 / wonderwall.com
which turned 30 this year. In fact, he recalled director Garry Marshall not wanting him for the part, believing he was "too young" and "too baby-faced." Jason claims to have only gotten the part because producers "couldn't make a deal with the actor they wanted and they were desperate.
The stars and creator of “Seinfeld” are teaming up to turn Texas blue with a “Fundraiser About Something”.
Samuel L Jackson toned down his anti-Donald Trump tweets due to death threats from “radical crazy people”, his wife LaTanya Richardson has claimed.The Pulp Fiction star has been a vocal critic of the US president, referring to him as a “haemorrhoid” and endorsing those who describe Trump as a “motherf****r”.He also mocked him amid reports he hid in a White House bunker during protests against the death of George Floyd.While Jackson said that he had “learned to count to 100 before I press send”
“Seinfeld” stars poked fun at President Trump after a video of him dancing at a recent rally went viral. A clip of the president dancing circulated online, prompting parodies on TikTok as well as jabs from his detractors on social media.
After President Donald Trump was filmed dancing around at a rally on Saturday, Seinfeld actor Jason Alexander could not help but poke fun at Trump's awkward, jolting dance moves. He also noted the moves reminded him ofsomeone.
another video chat with Fortune magazine Tuesday, People reports, as part of theMost Powerful Next Gen Summit. She spoke about the importance of utilizing your public platform and exercising your voice for good—something she'd been unable to do as a senior member of the royal family.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterBobby Smith Jr. and his Ashore Entertainment and author Brenda Jackson have partnered to launch a film and television company to develop and produce titles from Jackson’s collection of romance novels.Smith Jr.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorIn a move to expand diverse voices in the romance novel industry, writer Bobby Smith Jr.
Jason Alexander is wishing his former “Seinfeld” co-star and friend Jerry Seinfeld “serenity now” as the comedian launches a book of comedy — his first in 25 years — Is This Anything?.
At Home With the Creative Coalition podcast. ″I would walk down the street and women would say mean things to me.
Jason Alexander is opening up about his iconic role in Pretty Woman.