Back home. T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach were spotted arriving in New York City on Thursday, December 29, after packing on the PDA in Miami.
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Mean Girls Musical star Stephanie Bissonnette, who played the character Dawn Sweitzer in the Broadway play, has died at age 32 following a long battle with brain cancer, Deadline reported.The show announced the news via Twitter on Sunday: 'Our hearts are broken as the Mean Girls community mourns the loss of Stephanie Bissonnette.'Stephanie was also a dance teacher and chorographer. RIP: Mean Girls Musical star Stephanie Bissonnette, who played the character Dawn Sweitzer in the Broadway play, has died at age 32 following a long battle with brain cancer, Deadline reportedThe production team wrote on the social media post: 'Our hearts are broken as the Mean Girls community mourns the loss of Stephanie Bissonnette.''Our original Dawn Sweitzer, Stephanie was part of our company from our first performance to our last.' 'She filled our theater with her laughter and friendship, inspired us with her fighting spirit and bravery, and graced our stage with the fiercest talent Broadway has ever known,' it continued. 'Our thoughts and prayers are with Stephanie's family, friends, and the entire Mean Girls community during this time.
Back home. T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach were spotted arriving in New York City on Thursday, December 29, after packing on the PDA in Miami.
Actor Ronan Vibert, best known for his roles in The Snowman and Saving Mr. Banks has died following a “short illness”.
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Goodbye to a fan favorite. General Hospital star Sonya Eddy died on Monday, December 19. She was 55.
Retired Broadway veteran Ronald Dennis Watson died, age 78, on Saturday at 9:20pm after a prolonged illness while surrounded by family and friends.'We would like to thank the many doctors and nurses who have cared for him over the years,' his representatives told Broadway World last Sunday.'But especially the entire staff at [Canyon Trails Assisted Living and Memory Care in Canoga Park, CA] who have given him such personal care over the past year.' RIP: Retired Broadway veteran Ronald Dennis Watson died, age 78, on Saturday at 9:20pm after a prolonged illness while surrounded by family and friends (pictured in 2021) The Ohio-born, LA-based actor made his Broadway debut in 1967 as a dancer in Hello, Dolly! starring Pearl Bailey before originating the role of Richie 'Gimme the Ball' Walters in A Chorus Line in 1975.Ronald played the aspiring kindergarten teacher-turned-dancer in the off-Broadway production at The Public Theater, the Broadway production at the Shubert Theatre, the US tour, and he received a special Theatre World award in 1976.The Twitter account for the late EGOT champ Marvin Hamlisch, who composed the music for A Chorus Line, reacted to the news on Monday.'We are saddened to hear about the passing of Ronald Dennis, the original Ritchie in A Chorus Line,' Hamlisch's rep tweeted.
Musical theater fans are mourning the loss of a rising star this week.
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Stephanie Bissonnette, a dance teacher and chorographer best known for her performance as Dawn Schweitzer in the Broadway musical Mean Girls, died Saturday following a long battle with brain cancer. She was 32.
Motown singer Bertha Barbee McNeal has died at the age of 82.
Kim Simmonds, leader of the last post-Beatles wave of British blues bands with Savoy Brown, has died at the age of 75, the band announced.
Gabrielle Beaumont, who may have directed more primetime hours of television than any other women in history, died peacefully on October 8th at her home in Spain, her brother Christopher Toyne confirmed to Deadline.
A mum who was given a heartbreaking cancer diagnosis on the same day she gave birth to her baby girl has sadly passed away. Karyn Love, 39, only had 19 short months with her daughter before she died from breast cancer this week.
Stephanie Hsu has a whole heap of challenges to deal with in the Daniels’ hit Everything Everwhere All at Once. Not least of which is the infinite versions of her character she has to hold from scene to scene, from Joy, the disenfranchised daughter of Michelle Yeoh’s Evelyn, through to Jobu Tupaki, an all-seeing, all-knowing supervillain who’s as hellbent on destroying the world as she is completely disinterested in bothering. Released in the Spring, the film has become that rarest of hits: firing up mainstream and indie audiences alike, and perhaps becoming the most likely “popular movie” to take down Oscar’s biggest prizes.
was revealed. Yes, that means we can look forward to a movie adaptation of the Broadway musical adaptation of the starring , , , Lacey Chabert, and . Though none of these leading ladies will be reprising their original roles in the screen-to-stage-to-screen production, will be serving as screenwriter once again. “I’m very excited to bring Mean Girls back to the big screen," Fey said in a in January 2020.
Star of the screen and stage Ruth Madoc, best known for appearing in BBC sitcom Hi-de-Hi!, has died at the age of 79 following a fall, her agent has confirmed.
The Mean Girls movie musical has revealed its core cast of stars.The clique will include Angourie Rice, 21, Auli'i Cravalho, 22, Jaquel Spivey, 24, and Reneé Rapp, 22, who starred as Regina George in the iconic teen film's Broadway adaptation.Tina Fey, 52, is also set to return, penning the feature film script for Paramount and serving as a producer on the highly anticipated project. Merry Christmas! The Mean Girls movie musical has finally revealed its core cast of stars.
Angourie Rice, Reneé Rapp, Auli’i Cravalho and Jaquel Spivey have joined the ensemble cast of Paramount Pictures’ new “Mean Girls” film based on the Tony-nominated Broadway musical in the roles of Cady, Regina, Janis and Damian.Arturo Perez and Samantha Jayne are directing with Tina Fey writing the adaptation. Plot details for the adaptation, produced by Fey and Lorne Michaels, are being kept under wraps.
Angourie Rice, Reneé Rapp, Auli’i Cravalho, and Jaquel Spivey join the ensemble cast of Paramount Pictures’ new Mean Girls film based on the Tony-nominated Broadway musical in the roles of Cady, Regina, Janis and Damian, respectively.
You never know the battles others have faced…
US actress Kirstie Alley has died from cancer at the age of 71, according to her family. A statement posted on social media through her official accounts described her as a “incredible, fierce and loving mother”.