Nick Cordero‘s son just said his first words!
10.07.2020 - 00:21 / perezhilton.com
Nick Cordero lived — and loved — life to the fullest.
The Broadway star’s loved ones continue to pay tribute to him on the heels of his death on Sunday, and all agree the 41-year-old had no shortage of love for his 12-month-old son Elvis.
Cordero’s wife Amanda Kloots was one of many who honored the late actor in an interview with People, describing him as “everyone’s friend.” She told the outlet:
As fans know, the couple met while working on the 2014 musical Bullets Over Broadway, for which
Nick Cordero‘s son just said his first words!
Elvis Cordero just said his first words!
Late Broadway star Nick Cordero’s one man show will be released on his birthday.
On Saturday, Amanda Kloots shared a memorial for her late husband, Nick Cordero, after it was reported that he died from coronavirus complications. On her Instagram today, Kloots told her fans and followers that she and her family and friends held a small memorial for Nick.
Amanda Kloots opened up about the tragic passing of her husband Nick Cordero in a new interview on Wednesday (July 8).
After months of fighting to recover from the deadly COVID-19 virus, Nick Cordero has passed away. His brave grieving widow Amanda Kloots has just given her first official interview.
Following the tragic death of Broadway star Nick Cordero – who passed away on Sunday, July 5 at the age of 41 due to complications from COVID-19 – his widow, Amanda Kloots, shared that she opened Cordero’s phone for the first time since he went into the hospital on March 31. Cordero spent 95 days at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles where he was conscious just a handful of times.
Zach Braff is reflecting on Nick Cordero's final days before his death. The former star — who was close friends with the Broadway actor and his family — opened up about Cordero's health struggles in the latest episode of his podcast, released Tuesday.«For clarity’s sake, he didn’t have COVID-19 anymore.
The universe gave Amanda Kloots two big gifts this week, in the wake of her husband’s death.
Amanda Kloots is doing her best to remain strong during what can only be described as a devastating week for the fitness guru. Kloots, 38, lost her husband, Broadway star Nick Cordero, on Sunday after he died from complications stemming from the coronavirus following a hospital stay spanning more than 90 days.
Tony Award-nominated actor Nick Cordero, who specialised in playing tough guys on Broadway in such shows as Waitress, A Bronx Tale and Bullets Over Broadway, has died in Los Angeles at the age of 41.
Amanda Kloots has been given a meaningful gift in the wake her husband, Nick Cordero‘s, death. The personal trainer was able to look back at some personal photos and videos of her late husband and their family after remembering the password to his phone just days after his death.
Zach Braff is looking back on the final days of Nick Cordero‘s life before the Broadway star ultimately passed away due to complications from the novel coronavirus on Sunday.
Nick Cordero's widow is sharing what she'll miss most about her late husband. Following Cordero's death due to complications from COVID-19 earlier this month, Amanda Kloots tells that she's «heartbroken.»«As a husband I don’t think a day went by that he didn’t say to me, 'I’m the luckiest,'» Kloots says.
Zach Braff is in mourning following the death of Nick Cordero from complications brought by COVID-19, and he shares how his friend relied on life support in the final days of his battle.The "Scrubs" star revealed that Cordero did not have COVID-19 anymore when he died.
Broadway fans are petitioning to rename a New York City theater after late actor Nick Cordero, who died this week due to complications from the coronavirus. The petition seeks to change the name of the city’s Longacre Theatre to The Nick Cordero Theatre in honor of the beloved Broadway actor.
Nick Cordero's, death. The personal trainer was able to look back at some personal photos and videos of her late husband and their family after remembering the password to his phone just days after his death. «I was really lucky today.