Kelly Preston has sadly passed away at the age of 57, after a two-year battle with cancer. The Jerry Maguire star is now survived by her husband of 29 years, John Travolta and children Ella, 20 and Benjamin, 9.
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Erik Pedersen Managing EditorCentral Park star and co-creator Josh Gad said on NBC’s Today this morning that replacing Kristen Bell as the voice of a mixed-race character on the Apple TV+ series was “frankly an easy decision to make.” Watch the clip above.The move to have a TBA black actor voice the Molly character was announced Wednesday.
It came hours after Netflix’s said its animated comedy Big Mouth made a similar change, with Jenny Slate exiting as the voice of Missy, a biracial girl.“It
.Kelly Preston has sadly passed away at the age of 57, after a two-year battle with cancer. The Jerry Maguire star is now survived by her husband of 29 years, John Travolta and children Ella, 20 and Benjamin, 9.
Josh Gad, Mariah Carey and Daniel Dae Kim led tributes to Kelly Preston following the actress' death on Sunday.A representative for Preston and her husband John Travolta confirmed the heartbreaking news in a statement, revealing the screen star passed away following a private two-year battle with breast cancer - leaving behind John and their children Ella, 20, and Ben, nine.
Mariah Carey and Josh Gad are among the famous faces who have shared their sadness and condolences following the death of Kelly Preston, aged 57. John Travolta announced this morning that his wife has died after a two-year fight with breast cancer, sharing the heartbreaking news on Instagram.
#KellyPreston https://t.co/yRqOmI3CjW— Josh Gad (@joshgad) July 13, 2020He tweeted: “I’m in absolute shock. What a beautiful and amazing actress and person.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterHollywood is waking up today to the news that Jerry Maguire star Kelly Preston has died at the age of 57 after a long battle with breast cancer.Preston’s husband John Travolta made the announcement and paid tribute on Instagram, writing that his wife had “fought a courageous fight with the love and support of so many.”Those chiming in with tributes on social media included Josh Gad, Russell Crowe, Chloe Bennett, and Spencer Breslin, who played her on-screen
Naman Ramachandran The showbiz world is in shock at the death of “Jerry Maguire,” “Mischief” and “Twins” actor Kelly Preston, who died on Sunday at 57 after a two-year battle with breast cancer. As well as paying tribute to Preston, many in Hollywood shared their condolences with her husband John Travolta, and children Ella and Ben.Actor Josh Gad (“Book of Mormon,” “Frozen”) tweeted: “I’m in absolute shock.
Kelly Preston. The actress died after a two-year battle with breast cancer, her rep revealed on Sunday night.Preston's husband, John Travolta, mourned her death on Instagram.
Many in Hollywood and Broadway are paying tribute to Nick Cordero, the Tony-nominated actor who died Sunday after a grueling battle with the coronavirus. Many had followed Cordero's health struggles thanks to posts on social media by his wife, fitness instructor and former Broadway dancer Amanda Kloots, who made the announcement of Cordero's passing Sunday on Instagram.
Rock of Ages, Waitress and A Bronx Tale was announced by his wife, Amanda Kloots, who had been chronicling her husband's struggle with the disease, which included the amputation of his right leg and the loss of more than 60 pounds during his battle.Among those paying homage to the Tony nominee was good friend Zack Braff, who wrote simply, "Nick Cordero fought as hard as he could for 90 days. Wear a mask.
Josh Gad has some good news for fans of Broadway who might want to see more shows at home, just like Hamilton.
Hamilton fans got a glimpse inside the room where it happened when the Tony-winning Broadway show arrived on Disney Plus on July 3. What was once the hardest ticket in town to get your hands on, has become available to fans all over the world on Disney’s new streaming service.
What's old is new again as the stars of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" recently reunited to reminisce on their time filming the 1986 movie. Matthew Broderick, Jennifer Grey, Alan Ruck, Mia Sara, and more, all joined in a virtual chat for actor Josh Gad's YouTube series "Reunited Apart." Broderick, 58, joined the call first and recalled being told by his agent that John Hughes wanted him for an upcoming movie.
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off have reunited as part of Josh Gad’s web series ‘Reunited Apart’.The Frozen actor has been bringing the casts of famous movies back together for a series of lockdown webcam specials, including The Goonies, The Lord of the Rings and Ghostbusters.For the final one in the series, Gad united Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Mia Sara and Jennifer Grey from the John Hughes cult classic.Also joining in on the reunion were Lyman Ward and Cindy Pickett, who portrayed Bueller’s
The Princess Bride is set to air June 29 on Quibi. Sophie Turner and husband Joe Jonas will star as Westley and Princess Buttercup, respectively.
Even the pros can get thrown off sometimes.
For the latest edition of his “Reunited Apart” YouTube series, Josh Gad hosted a virtual reunion of one of the most beloved movies of the 1980s, “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”.
Josh Gad is revealing who threw him off!
Apple’s animated musical comedy series Central Park is “a love letter to perseverance and passion, to New York City,” in the words of Josh Gad, who created the series with Loren Bouchard and Nora Smith. The series follows an ensemble of characters including a family that lives in the park — voiced by Leslie Odom Jr.
Kristen Bell will not return as the voice of “Central Park‘s” mixed race Molly, should Apple TV+ renew the animated musical comedy for a second season.The animated series’ producing team of Loren Bouchard, Josh Gad, Nora Smith, Halstead Sullivan and Sanjay Shah made the announcement on Wednesday, saying in a statement, “Kristen Bell is an extraordinarily talented actress who joined the cast of ‘Central Park’ from nearly the first day of the show’s development — before there was even a character