EXCLUSIVE: Enola Homes breakout Louis Partridge has closed a deal with Legendary to star in Ferryman, an epic fantasy romance film, adapted from the internationally bestselling YA novel trilogy by Scottish author Claire McFall.
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The cast of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," reunited on Thursday to honor one of their own. Michael Constantine, the Emmy-winning actor from "Room 222" who also played the Windex-loving father from the romantic comedy about a big Greek family, died on August 31.
He was 94. Actress and co-writer of the franchise, Nia Vardalos, shared a photo of stars of the cast reuniting in order to pay a proper tribute to their late co-star.
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.EXCLUSIVE: Enola Homes breakout Louis Partridge has closed a deal with Legendary to star in Ferryman, an epic fantasy romance film, adapted from the internationally bestselling YA novel trilogy by Scottish author Claire McFall.
Crete has experienced a strong earthquake today, just three weeks after a man was killed by another quake which damaged hundreds of buildings.
Nia Vardalos is ready to continue the story.The actress revealed that she has completed the script for the third movie in the rom-com franchise and hopes to film soon.
Third times the charm! After two successful My Big Fat Greek Wedding films, Nia Vardalos has been hard at work on a third follow-up to honor the fan-favorite characters and the legacy of the late Michael Constantine, who died earlier this year.
Nia Vardalos reunited with her My Big Fat Greek Wedding costars Louis Mandylor, Lainie Kazan, and Gia Carides to tribute their costar Michael Constantine who died on Aug. 31 at the age of 94.
Nial Vardalos and several members of the cast of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” got together recently to play tribute to late actor Michael Contantine, who played the father of Vardalos in the hit movie, its sequel and TV sitcom spinoff.
“Cloud Cuckoo Land,” by Anthony Doerr (Scribner)How do you follow up a Pulitzer Prize-winning work of fiction? If you’re novelist Anthony Doerr (“All the Light We Cannot See”) you write a story that consists of five separate stories, spans millennia, and all ties together with a fictional manuscript attributed to the ancient Greek novelist Antonius Diogenes called “Cloud Cuckoo Land.”Sound a little, well, cuckoo? It sort of is, but it’s also admirable in its ambition.
Actress Tiffany Dupont, 40, is well known for her role as Frannie Morgan on the hit show Greek — and now she’s on a new role as wife and mommy. “I found out on February 16th that I had a positive pregnancy test,” Tiffany told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY as she shared photos of her glowing bump. A sparkly piece of bling could also be spotted in the photo, which is her gorgeous engagement ring from fiancé Cristiano Bello.
Made in Chelsea favourite Lucy Watson is over the moon after she married James Dunmore in Greece over the weekend. But despite it being the best day of their lives, fans noticed the bride, 30, looked rather upset when she posted a series of photos to show off her make-up from her special day.
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Made In Chelsea star, 30, spoke of how she had spent a fortune on her Greek wedding to husband James Dunmore and so was devastated when instead of the sunny climes she had hoped for, it was torrential rain. A stony-faced Lucy shared some behind-the-scenes snaps of her bridal make-up preparations, before telling her followers how the rain impacted her mood.
Made in Chelsea's Lucy Watson married her beau James Dunmore in Greece on 12 September, and the star's most recent photo from the big day sparked a big reaction among fans who noticed she didn't look very happy. MORE: Lucy Watson's Greek wedding to James Dunmore is out of this worldOne even wrote: "Stunning but smile it's your wedding day.
Emmys 2021 left one of their own out of the “In Memoriam” segment.Amid an emotional montage of tributes to lost stars — ranging from Michael K. Williams and Cloris Leachman to Norm Macdonald and Cicely Tyson — at least one Emmy winner was forgotten.