Lou Ferrigno‘s wife Carla is taking steps to end their marriage after 43 years together.
Lou Ferrigno‘s wife Carla is taking steps to end their marriage after 43 years together.
Katcy Stephan Tim Meadows (“Mean Girls,” “Bob’s Burgers”) and Stephanie Beatriz (“Encanto,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”) have been cast in key voice roles for the upcoming animated comedy/sci-fi feature film “Harry and the Mutant Mid-Century Furniture,” directed by Michael Skolnick (“The Gliksmans”). Mack Williams (“Archer,” “The Get Down”) of Pig Apple and Michael Bitton (“Gran Turismo,” “The Wheel of Time”) of 14th Street Music have also signed on as Animation Director and Composer, respectively.
You wouldn’t like him when he’s angry… or controlling… or scary…? Lou Ferrigno’s wife of over four decades has filed for divorce — and dropped some very serious allegations against the bodybuilding legend.
The cast of Netflix’s Outer Banks showed up in a big way for the Season 3 premiere of the popular series.
"Hulk" actor Lou Ferrigno shared a behind-the-scenes glimpse of what it is like to be a police "ride along," after being named an honorary officer with the Syracuse Police Department. The former bodybuilder is best known for his role as the ‘Hulk’ in the sci-fi series "The Incredible Hulk." During an appearance on "Fox & Friends" Monday, Ferrigno discussed the importance of supporting officers as crime surges. He said, "It's all about respecting that leadership, because most kids today, there's no God, there's no respect.They have no respect for themselves.That's why I'm fortunate." Actor Lou Ferrigno spoke to Fox & Friends about his great admiration for police officers.
Lou Ferrigno says the GGI versions of the Incredible Hulk portrayed by Mark Ruffallo, and Ed Norton prior to that, don’t have enough humanity to compliment the monster.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentLou Ferrigno is set to play a murderous, cannibalistic pig farmer known as “The Hermit” in U.S.-based Italian director Salvatore Sclafani’s chiller of the same title that will mark Ferrigno’s first role playing a creature since CBS TV series “The Incredible Hulk.”Shooting is set to start in August in Syracuse, N.Y., on the horror film with an undercurrent of fun and quirky irony that will see Ferrigno making and selling jerky made of human flesh.“Most people are surprised that I’ve never really entered the horror space before now,” Ferrigno said in a statement for Variety. “When I was a kid I was fascinated with the monsters of the time like Dracula and Frankenstein.
Miles Teller and Matthew Goode reunite on the red carpet at the premiere of their new series, The Offer, held at Paramount Studios on Wednesday night (April 20) in Los Angeles.
Dr. Oz said that he won’t resign from a White House advisory council after receiving a letter asking him to step down.
The trailer for The Offer is here!
As anticipation builds for “The Offer“, Paramount+ shared the first teaser for the limited series, which chronicles the making of the acclaimed 1972 film “The Godfather” and captures a long gone era of Hollywood. The first footage for the real-life story gives viewers a closer look at Miles Teller as producer Albert S. Ruddy, who also serves as executive producer on the 10-part TV event, and Matthew Goode as notorious Paramount Studios chief Robert Evans.
, Paramount+ shared the first teaser for the limited series, which chronicles the making of the acclaimed 1972 film and captures a long gone era of Hollywood. The first footage for the real-life story gives viewers a closer look at Miles Teller as producer Albert S.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Offer,” the Paramount Plus drama series that will go behind-the-scenes of the making of “The Godfather,” is adding over a dozen actors to its cast.Burn Gorman has been cast in the series regular role of Charles Bluhdorn, the volatile head of Gulf & Western, while 14 recurring guest stars have also joined the series.
Long before the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Lou Ferrigno played the mean, green alter ego of Dr. David Banner in TV’s “The Incredible Hulk”, which aired from 1978 until 1982.
Lou Ferrigno is hearing things he’s never heard before after undergoing cochlear surgery.
Mark Ruffalo joined Jimmy Fallon for a virtual chat on Friday’s “Tonight Show”, and revealed how Robert Downey Jr. convinced him to take on the role of the Hulk and join the Marvel Cinematic Universe in “The Avengers”.
Lou Ferrigno, the actor who played the role of Hulk in the 1978 television show The Incredible Hulk, is not very happy about how the Marvel Cinematic Universe is treating the green superhero. The actor who played the super-powered alter-ego of Bill Bixby's Dr.
Actor Lou Ferrigno, who played “The Incredible Hulk” on TV, is about to undergo another remarkable transformation.
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