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from awards shows. On Monday night, the 2024 Emmys left several big stars out of the “In Memoriam” segment. The segment — which pays respect to actors, directors, producers, writers and TV personalities who died in the past year — honored Matthew Perry, Angela Lansbury, “Euphoria” star Angus Cloud, Norman Lear, Andre Braugher, Paul Reubens, Stephen “Twitch” Boss, “This Is Us” star Ron Cephas Jones, Leslie Jordan, Lance Reddick, Kirstie Alley and Treat Williams, among others.
As photos of the deceased stars played in a slideshow, Charlie Puth and the War and Treaty performed Puth’s 2015 hit song “See You Again” and the Rembrandts’ “Friends” theme song, “I’ll Be There for You,” as an additional tribute to Perry. There were a lot of tragic losses this year, including several stars lost too soon — Cloud was only 25, Perry was 54, Reddick was 60, Braugher was 61 and Cephas Jones was 66. However, the segment left several big names out.
Ryan O’Neal, who died at age 82 in December, is a Hollywood heavy-hitter who was omitted. “Wasn’t watching #Emmys but someone let me know they left my dad out of the ‘in memoriam,’” his son, Patrick O’Neal, 56, posted on X, formerly Twitter. “Kind of wish I didn’t know right now but I would’ve found out.
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“We Are the World” was a once-in-a-generation meeting of musical giants when it was recorded Jan. 28, 1985 — and released two months later on March 7 — to benefit African famine relief.Anyone who was anyone in music at that moment — a who’s who of legends, including everyone from Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross and Bob Dylan to Billy Joel, Tina Turner and Bruce Springsteen — showed up to support the cause.Written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and produced by Quincy Jones and ’80s hitmaker Michael Omartian, the single sold a whopping 20 million copies.
Ellise Shafer Colin Firth will lead the upcoming Sky and Peacock original series “Lockerbie,” about the 1988 flight disaster in which 259 passengers and crew members were killed. On Dec. 21, 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland 38 minutes after take-off.
West Ham are close to agreeing a loan deal for Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips, as the Manchester Evening News reported earlier today.
For the best part of 60 years, Sir David Jason has been delighting viewers of all ages with his impeccable on-screen presence and finesse for commanding an audience. Whether it was tickling a childish funny bone with kids comedy series Do Not Adjust Your Set, delighting viewers as wheeler-dealer Del Boy Trotter in Only Fools and Horses, or getting to grips with his inner detective as DI Jack Frost in A Touch of Frost — there’s no denying that David has become a firm fan favourite in countless households.
Meghan Markle could be set to return to acting, after it was revealed that Suits creator Aaron Korsh has scripted a new show which includes a part perfect for the Duchess. Meghan, 42, found fame as an actress prior to marrying Prince Harry, 39, in 2018.
Tom Sandoval has a message for his ex! Rachel Leviss, whom he cheated with, not Ariana Madix whom he cheated on.
Kate Beckinsale just took to social media to share a “cold email” she received from BAFTA (the British Academy of Film and Television Arts) after the passing of her beloved stepfather, director Roy Battersby.
The Emmys honored the television stars we lost too soon with a musical performance on Monday night. However, as we see at too many of these awards shows year after year, several big names were left out of the in memoriam segment!
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia presented an award at the Emmys together for the first time on Monday (January 15).Glenn Howerton, Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, Kaitlin Olson and Danny DeVito handed out the award for Outstanding Talk Series at the ceremony, with the gang taking the moment to highlight the lack of Emmy nominations for their show over 16 seasons.“What an honour it is to be here at the 75th Emmy awards,” Olson said, to a shocked Howerton.“Wait, what?” he replied. “This show’s been on for 75 years? We’ve been on the air since 2005 and I’ve never even been here.”“Hang on,” Day chimed in, addressing the crowd.
Annika Pham Paris-based The Party Film Sales has boarded renowned Icelandic auteur Rúnar Rúnarsson’s fourth pic, “When the Light Breaks,” which is selected for Göteborg’s Nordic Film Market’s works in progress session.Rúnarsson serves as producer together with Heather Millard of Iceland’s Compass Films, in co-production with local banner Halibut, Holland’s Revolver, France’s Eaux Vives/Jour2Fête and Croatia’s MP Film. Lauded for his coming-of age tales set against Iceland’s majestic scenery, Rúnarsson saw his international breakthrough in 2008 with his Oscar-nominated short “Two Birds.” Since then, he has delivered equally poetic fare in the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight 2011 entry “Volcano,” San Sebastian 2015 winner “Sparrows “ and 2019 Valladolid and Lübeck fest winner “Echo.” As in his earlier works, Rúnarsson was inspired by a personal event for “When the Light Breaks”.
A touching tribute paid to late Friends actor Matthew Perry at the Emmy Awards has left fans of the show “bawling their eyes out.” Perry, 54, died on October 28, 2023 after he was found “unresponsive in the pool” at his Los Angeles home.
Emmy Awards for this cast. The stars of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” made a surprise appearance during Monday’s Emmy Awards, where they presented the award for Outstanding Talk Series. However, their excitement was cut short when they realized this was the first time they had been asked to attend, though their show first aired in 2005.
Charlie Puth wears a white suit while arriving on the carpet at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday (January 15) at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
Jaden Thompson Ali Wong has won the Emmy for outstanding lead actress in a limited or anthology series or movie for her role in the Netflix series “Beef.” Wong stars as a business owner who gets into a road rage incident with a stranger, played by fellow Emmy winner Steven Yeun. Wong beat out fellow nominees Lizzy Caplan (“Fleishman is in Trouble”), Jessica Chastain (“George and Tammy”), Dominique Fishback (“Swarm”), Kathryn Hahn (“Tiny Beautiful Things”) and Riley Keough (“Daisy Jones and the Six”). “I wouldnt’ be standing here without my parents, my amazing parents, my mother and my father who I so wish was alive to share this moment with me,” Wong said while accepting her award.
Abbott Elementary” star and creator Quinta Brunson took home the Emmy for best actress in a comedy series on Monday night. “I don’t even know why I’m so emotional. I think, like, the Carol Burnett of it all,” Brunson said, beginning to choke up at the top of her acceptance speech.
Showbiz 411, the E-street band leader, 74, was allegedly hired by “Black Mass” director Scott Cooper, who is also known for his 2009 film “Crazy Heart” starring Jeff Bridges. Springsteen’s sixth studio album was lauded as an introspective turn for the “Born To Run” belter, turning a bout of depression into artistic inspiration.As the story goes, the New Jersey-born musician intended to rerecord the raw, emotional demo tracks that would comprise the forthcoming “Nebraska,” but eventually decided to release the songs as they were. The stripped-down album is also said to have given rise to Springsteen’s 1984 hit, “Born in the USA.”Little is known about the upcoming film aside from the fact that Cooper, 53, is slated to direct.
Gladiators legend Mike Van Wijk, who played Wolf in the original series, has slammed the BBC for subbing his offer to be a part of the revamped show. The iconic TV show will return to our screens today (Saturday, 9 January), 24 years after the original series ended in 2000. It will be hosted by Bradley Walsh, 63, and his son, Barney, 26 as it welcomes new Gladiators taking on challenges in the sparkling arena in front of a live audience.
The Jennifer Hudson Show has been renewed for a third season by the Fox Television Stations and Hearst Television.
Angelique Jackson Michael Jackson will be back on the big screen on April 18, 2025 with “Michael,” a biopic directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring the late King of Pop’s nephew Jaafar Jackson in his first major role. Lionsgate is releasing the movie domestically, while Universal is handling overseas distribution. The film will begin production on Jan.