“Ozark” only just ended earlier this year, but Jason Bateman already has another project with Netflix on deck. Deadline reports that Bateman will team up with Jude Law for “Black Rabbit,” a one-hour limited series for the streamer.
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Monday’s episode of the SmartLess podcast, hosted by Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett.During the interview, Bacon revealed that he and his wife, Kyra Sedgwick, had invested “most” of their money in Madoff. “There’s obvious life lessons there. You know, if something is too good to be true, it’s too good to be true,” Bacon said.
“And when something like that happens, you know, you look at each other, then you go, ‘Well, that sucks. Let’s, roll up our sleeves and get to work,’ you know?”The actor went on to express gratitude for his family, wife and career. “We’ve made it this far.
Our kids are healthy. We’re healthy. We can still both work and certainly, you get angry and stuff, but I have to say that there were a lot of people who were much worse off than we were,” Bacon continued.“Old people, people whose retirement funds were completely decimated.
So there’s always gonna be somebody that’s gonna have it a lot worse than you,” he added. “Whatever the cliches … Whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” Bacon said.This is the first time that the actor has spoken at length about his involvement in the scheme. He had previously commented on it in a 2017 interview with the Guardian, saying that “it was a bad day” and “we got through it together.” He then urged readers to consider the elderly people scammed by Madoff — the “real victims.”The hosts asked Bacon if him and his family were able to recoup any of the money that they lost.
“Ozark” only just ended earlier this year, but Jason Bateman already has another project with Netflix on deck. Deadline reports that Bateman will team up with Jude Law for “Black Rabbit,” a one-hour limited series for the streamer.
The Guardians of the Galaxy are headed to Earth once more. This time, in search of Kevin Bacon.
Filmmaker James Gunn’s tenure as the director and creative force behind the “Guardians of the Galaxy” franchise is coming to an end, but the filmmaker plans to go out with a bang. In addition to his third and final film in the series arriving in the summer of 2023, Gunn has also directed “The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special,” set to premiere during this upcoming holiday season on Disney+.
Amy Corbett and Jamie Bernard, judges on FOX’s hit show "Lego Masters," are spilling the details on the show’s third season plus, all the crazy twists and turns fans can expect from this season. There are new challenges, explosions, fun times with host Will Arnett, amazing builders, and so much more that leads Corbett and Bernard to call this season one of the best they’ve had so far.
UPDATED, 4:50 PM: William Sadleir, the former chief executive of Aviron Pictures, was sentenced today to 41 months in prison for applying for and receiving $1.7 million in loans under the Paycheck Protection Program for Aviron entities when the entire operation was being shuttered because of his embezzlement.
Robert Gordon, a rockabilly devotee and singer whose band the Tuff Darts was a staple of New York City’s CBGB and Max’s Kansas City punk scene of the 1970s, died today. He was 75.
is returning to Netflix for season 3, this time featuring singles from Dallas, Texas, and hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey couldn't be more excited. «That’s the beauty of the show is that every season is completely — while the premise is the same and the procedure is the same — every season is different from the one before because we're dealing with different people in a different place,» Nick tells ET. «If you liked season 1 and season 2, you’re gonna love season 3. To me, it may be my favorite so far.» Season 3 was shot directly after season 2 in 2021 and Vanessa teases that the franchise has even moved on shooting «some more.» As for what fans can expect this season, Vanessa and Nick tease one particularly shocking moment at the altar for one couple. «I literally was like, 'Whaaaat?!'» Vanessa recalls.
Kevin Bacon has revealed that he and wife Kyra Sedgwick lost "most" of their fortune after being duped by Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme.WOW: Kevin Bacon's barely-recognizable appearance makes fans do a double takeSpeaking on Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes' Smartless podcast, the Apollo 13 star shared that he and Kyra "had most of our money in Madoff". He confirmed that the pair, who married in 1988, had recuperated a "portion" of their funds back through the Madoff Victim Fund, but that they still hadn't recovered all of their losses.WATCH: Relive Kevin Bacon and Syra Sedgwick's love storySpeaking about the moment, Kevin mused: "There's obvious life lessons there –– if something is too good to be true, it's too good to be true."MORE: Kevin Bacon dances in character as he marks end of City on a Hill season 3READ: Kevin Bacon shares emotional tribute to the cast and crew of his Showtime series City On A HillBernie Madoff founded Bernard L.
Kevin Bacon opened up about his experience losing “most” of his fortune when Bernie Madoff’s Ponzi Scheme collapsed in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. The 64-year-old actor spoke about his and his wife, Kyra Sedgwick’s experience on Monday’s episode of the “SmartLess” podcast hosted by Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, and Sean Hayes.
Kevin Bacon was the “It” boy of the ‘80s and ‘90s. Starring in iconic movies like Footloose, Friday the 13th and Apollo 13, his filmography puts him at the center of the Hollywood universe—so much so that Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon can connect him to almost any screen star, living or dead, in six or fewer steps. You’d think because of his cult status that Kevin Bacon’s net worth would be considerable, but in an episode of the podcast Smartless, the Footloose star detailed losing “most” of his fortune to Bernie Madoff—the disgraced financier and fraudster orchestrated the biggest financial fraud in US history, worth about $64.8 billion. “We had most of our money in Madoff,” Bacon told hosts Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett on the episode published October 10, 2022. “There’s obvious life lessons there – if something is too good to be true, it’s too good to be true.” How did all of this affect Kevin Bacon’s net worth? Read on.
Kevin Bacon opened up about his experience losing «most» of his fortune when Bernie Madoff's Ponzi Scheme collapsed in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. The 64-year-old actor spoke about his and his wife, Kyra Sedgwick's experience on Monday's episode of the «SmartLess» podcast hosted by Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, and Sean Hayes. «We had most of our money in Madoff,» Bacon said.
Kevin Bacon is opening up about his involvement in Bernie Madoff‘s Ponzi scheme, which lost the actor “most” of his money.
Chris Messina (Sharp Objects) has been tapped to star opposite Kaley Cuoco in Peacock’s dark comedic thriller Based on a True Story, from Emmy-nominated The Boys executive producer Craig Rosenberg, Ozark star/executive producer Jason Bateman and his Aggregate Films as well as UCP.
EXCLUSIVE: Theo Rossi has joined the Netflix Amblin Jaume Collet-Serra directed feature thriller Carry On opposite Jason Bateman, Taron Egerton and Sofia Carson.
Fat Joe has filed a complaint against executives at his longtime accounting firm over an alleged Ponzi scheme. According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the All The Way Up rapper has claimed that bosses at tax company BDO, accountant Andre N Chammas, and his assistant Vanessa Rodriguez, have defrauded him. In the documents, the rapper - whose real name is Joseph Antonio Cartagena - reported noticing financial irregularities in July after Rodriguez was fired.
Smile,” despite its sunshine-y name, is currently scaring the hell out of America.The original Paramount horror movie debuted at #1 at the box office this weekend. And for good reason – it’s really scary! “Smile,” from writer/director Parker Finn, follows a young doctor named Rose (Sosie Bacon), who uncovers an insidious curse after one of her patients murders herself in front of Rose.“Smile” recently had its world premiere at Fantastic Fest, an international film festival in Austin, Texas that specializes in genre movies. Known for its raucous crowds, Bacon told TheWrap what that first screening was like.