ITV2 Love Island star Jack Fowler nearly died in a medical emergency as he was rushed to hospital. The reality TV star has spoken out over the harrowing incident. Jack says he thought his headache was a hangover, but it was meningitis.
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pic.twitter.com/SqcV3WmhqkWelsh “passed peacefully last evening surrounded by those closest to him,” Pam Winter, a partner at Toronto’s Gary Goddard Agency, also told CBC News. No cause of death was given.
Welsh memorably played the villain and crazed FBI agent Windom Earle in David Lynch’s ’90s series “Twin Peaks,” and he also portrayed the father to Cate Blanchett’s Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese’s “The Aviator.” Among some of his hundreds of parts, Welsh also appeared in movies like “The Fog,” “Miracle,” “Timecop,” “Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer” and more recently “The Blacklist” and “Star Trek: Discovery.” Curiously, Welsh’s casting in Roland Emmerich’s “The Day After Tomorrow,” in which he played the Vice President during a global environmental disaster, was seen as controversial because he resembled at the time the current VP Dick Cheney. Welsh was born in Edmonton, Alberta before moving to Montreal to attend the National Theatre School and studying drama.
He began his career on stage and has portrayed both historical figures and Shakespearean characters. He was nominated for one Emmy in his career for playing Thomas Edison in a children’s special, but he also won several Canadian Genie Awards and Gemini Awards for various roles.
His greatest honor came when he was made a member of the Order of Canada in 2003, which is Canada’s second highest honor for merit.
.ITV2 Love Island star Jack Fowler nearly died in a medical emergency as he was rushed to hospital. The reality TV star has spoken out over the harrowing incident. Jack says he thought his headache was a hangover, but it was meningitis.
, adding that a tumour in his liver is “shrinking” in response to treatment. He told the Sun newspaper: “I don’t drink now so I’m not going down the pub to celebrate — a salad and a sparkling water is more my thing. “I’ve had so many messages from my old Only Fools pals, like David Jason, when I revealed me diagnoses.
Twitter account. He tweeted: 'Thanks again for all your lovely messages. As you may know, I was diagnosed with lung cancer last July.
Beat The Chasers left Bradley Walsh and viewers alike in stitches as one contestant's thick accent caused the presenter to make an awkward blunder in the studio on Wednesday night. Paisley contestant Anne arrived on the podium eager to try and earn some money with her quizzing prowess, but during her initial chat with the host, things quickly took a nosedive. When asked what she does for a living, Anne quickly answered that she was a career adviser.
Florence Welch has revealed that Nick Cave and Iggy Pop influenced the vocals on her new album ‘Dance Fever’. Watch a clip from the interview below.During a conversation with Zane Lowe for Apple Music 1, the Florence + The Machine frontwoman discussed embodying her favourite male vocalists like Leonard Cohen, Iggy Pop and Cave for album opener, ‘King‘.“I was like, ‘I’ll never write a song again, I can’t do anything,'” Welch said of writing the record’s lead single.
Florence Welch covered ‘Margaritaville’ alongside Jimmy Buffet on a recent episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon – check out the video below.Welch appeared on the US chat show twice this week in support of Florence + The Machine‘s fifth album ‘Dance Fever’, which came out today (May 13). The band performed their single ‘My Love’ on Wednesday’s edition (May 11), with a live version of ‘King’ airing on Fallon last night (May 12).Welch was also interviewed by Jimmy Fallon after participating in the host’s ‘Audition Suggestion Box’ segment on the former episode.
Florence Welch, Jimmy Buffett and Jimmy Fallon performing “Margaritaville” is the sweet treat you didn’t know you needed.
Florence Welch, Jimmy Buffet and Jimmy Fallon performing “Margaritaville” is the sweet treat you didn’t know you needed.
'Twin Peaks' star Kenneth Welsh has died at the age of 80. The actor - who played Windom Earle, a crazed FBI agent, in the hit TV series - passed away on Thursday (05. 05.
Kenneth Welsh, a Canadian actor best known as villainous FBI agent Windom Earle in the original Twin Peaks, has died. His death was confirmed by ACTRA, the Canadian film and television union. No cause of death was given.