. Directed by Tony and DGA Award winner George C. Wolfe, the Netflix film stars Emmy winner Colman Domingo as the queer Civil Rights activist who served as one of the main architects behind the August 1963 March on Washington.
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residing in a homeless housing facility in LA.Franz, 78, praised Majors for being a “joy to work with” in a testament penned to the fallen actor’s website. “He never has lost his enthusiasm to be on the set. He just loves coming to work,” wrote Franz.
“He thinks of this as his playground and all of us as his older playmates! It is Austin Majors Day when he is here, he runs the show. But when he hears his cue, he gets a twinkle in his eye and he is ready to work.”At his passing, Majors’ family released a statement reading, in part: “[Austin] was a loving, artistic, brilliant, and kind human being. Austin took great joy and pride in his acting career … Austin was the [kind] of son, brother, grandson, and nephew that made us proud and we will miss him deeply forever.”In 2002, he was awarded the Young Artist Award for best performance in a TV series.
That year, he was also nominated for “Best Performance in a Voice Over Role” for his work in the animated flick “Treasure Planet.”His other gigs included guest parts on “Desperate Housewives,” “NCIS,” “ER,” “Providence,” “According to Jim,” “American Dad!” and an appearance in the 2007 Lifetime movie “An Accidental Christmas.”The young actor’s final televised performance was in a 2009 episode of “How I Met Your Mother.”In September 2020, Majors shared a snapshot of his SAG-AFTRA card, which listed him as a member since 2000. He celebrated his 20-year membership in the caption of his post, writing: “Woah! Just paid dues & realized I’ve been a member of SAG for 2 decades (now @sagaftra). What a beautiful ride it has been.
. Directed by Tony and DGA Award winner George C. Wolfe, the Netflix film stars Emmy winner Colman Domingo as the queer Civil Rights activist who served as one of the main architects behind the August 1963 March on Washington.
Time was, Hollywood filmmakers would regularly travel to China in support of their movies, attending premieres and holding Q&As to drum up buzz in the massive box office market. The pandemic halted that ritual — until this week when Christopher Nolan became the first major Hollywood filmmaker since Covid to stroll a red carpet in China as his Oppenheimer was premiered at Universal Studios’ CityWalk IMAX theater in Beijing, followed by a stop in Shanghai for more screenings and fan interaction.
Donald Trump has officially been booked and released from Fulton County Jail in Atlanta as part of the Georgia election case… and his height and weight are making headlines.
R. Kelly owes big-time money to his victims — and it’s time he pays up.
This is Day 113 of the WGA strike and Day 40 of the SAG-AFTRA strike.
Don’t expect Ed Sheeran to be in the running as the next Super Bowl halftime show performer.
The tragic cause of death for Katharine McPhee and David Foster‘s nanny has been revealed.
Dwayne Johnson takes on the role of a retired NFL player in HBO series Ballers.Created by Stephen Levinson (Entourage), the sports comedy drama follows Spencer Strasmore (Johnson) as he navigates his new career as a financial manager for other NFL players following his retirement from the sport.Other cast members include Rob Corddry, John David Washington, Omar Miller, Troy Garity, London Brown and Jazmyn Simon.The show first premiered on HBO in 2015 and concluded after five seasons in October 2019.Johnson first announced Ballers was ending in August 2019 on Instagram, ahead of the season five premiere.While HBO never explicitly stated the reason behind its cancellation, the show’s ratings had dropped significantly in its later seasons. The season one finale achieved a viewership of 1.4million in the US, which had dropped to 0.6million by the season four finale.A post shared by Dwayne Johnson (@therock)The declining interest was also reflected in the show’s critical reception.
Drena De Niro is coming for trolls spreading lies about her son Leandro‘s death.
Taylor Zakhar Perez is magnetic. His presence is vibrant and inviting, leaping off of our Zoom chat as it does in the summer’s most awaited rom-com, “Red, White and Royal Blue,” where he bursts through the screen in one of his most engaging, sweetest, and romantic roles yet.
We now know the cause behind the tragic death of former child star Austin Majors.
New info regarding the death of “NYPD Blue” child star Austin Majors has come to light.
Austin Majors has been revealed.The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner lists the cause of death for Majors — full name Austin Setmajer-Raglin — as «fentanyl toxicity.» The actor was best known for his role as Theo Sipowicz, the son of Dennis Franz's protagonist, Detective Andy Sipowicz, on the long-running crime drama Majors died on Feb. 11, his family announced via.
Austin Majors, who gained fame during his childhood for his role on "NYPD Blue," died from fentanyl toxicity, Fox News Digital can confirm. The place of death was listed as residence, and the manner was "accidental," according to the records shared by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner. A spokesperson for the LA County Medical Examiner told Fox News Digital the case remains open.
Austin Majors‘ cause of death has been revealed.
Former child star Austin Majors, known for his seven-season run as the young son of star Dennis Franz’s Detective Andy Sipowicz on NYPD Blue, died from an accidental fentanyl overdose.
In a remarkable display of generosity and concern for her fans, Beyoncé’s tour reportedly paid$100,000 to the city of Washington, D.C., in order to extend the metro’s operating hours by an additional hour. This move ensured that those who attended her show wouldn’t be stranded at the venue due to the cessation of metro services and that they could get home safely.Confirmation of Beyoncé’s gesture came from the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, the organization responsible for the city’s metro system.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Yesterday saw the world left heartbroken following the sad announcement of the passing of American actor Angus Cloud. The young star - made famous for his role as Fez on the hit HBO show Euphoria - died at the age of 25, and though no cause of death is current known, TMZ revealed that Angus had "intensely struggled" with the recent passing of his dad.
Tributes have poured in for the “immensely talented” Euphoria star Angus Cloud following his tragic death at the age of 25. The US actor, who starred as the sweet natured drug dealer Fezco O’Neill on the popular HBO series, died on Monday. HBO said in a statement: “We are incredibly saddened to learn of the passing of Angus Cloud.
Paul Reubens, who was best known for his work playing the character Pee-wee Herman in various movies and TV shows, has died at the age of 70.