Californian authorities have pleaded with Naya Rivera’s friends not to launch their own search parties to try and locate the missing star because it’s too dangerous.
23.06.2020 - 17:01 / variety.com
James McClain L.A.’s hipster-endorsed Eastside has chalked up another showbiz homeowner to its ranks.
Prolific comedic actor John Early (“30 Rock,” “Broad City,” “Bob’s Burgers,”) who has appeared in more than two dozen film and television productions but is perhaps best known for his starring role on the critically-acclaimed HBO Max series “Search Party,” has paid about $1.2 million for a petite Spanish-style cottage in prime Silver Lake.Completed in 1928 and recently owned by the same family
.Californian authorities have pleaded with Naya Rivera’s friends not to launch their own search parties to try and locate the missing star because it’s too dangerous.
Tahj Mowry proclaimed that he’s “never stopped loving” Naya Rivera as investigators double down on their efforts to find the missing Glee alum.The former Baby Daddy star, 34, shared a black-and-white photo of Rivera, 33, via Instagram on Friday, July 10, and revealed that the pair once dated.“My sweet Naya – to say that I am devastated would be an understatement,” Mowry captioned the picture. “This is a nightmare.
Naya Rivera may have hit her head while diving from the boat where her son Josey was found alone, a diver searching for her body has claimed.The 33 year old former Glee star is presumed to have drowned at Lake Piru in southern California after her son was found alone on the rented vessel on Wednesday. A recovery operation is underway, after the search was temporarily called off on Friday night as the darkness limited to visibility for the rescue divers.
Naya Rivera‘s nearest and dearest are going through the most heartbreaking time right now, as the 33-year-old is still missing in Southern California’s Lake Piru after going for a swim during July 8 boating trip with her son. Her ex-husband Ryan Dorsey has been spending his time with her family, as they await any word about the recovery mission for the former Glee star.
TV’s “Millennial It Girl,”Meredith Hagner makes good on the promise of her roles in everything from to as the ultimate scene stealer with the return of the former on HBO Max after a three-year hiatus and the new Hulu film .In, which is back with season 3, Hagner continues to play lovable narcissist Portia Davenport, who finds herself faced with the consequences of the accidental murder she and her friends covered up in season 1.
Created by “Fort Tilden” writer/directors Charles Rogers, Sarah-Violet Bliss, and filmmaker Michael Showalter (“The Big Sick“), the series “Search Party” has become one of the sharpest, unpredictable, and insightful shows on television about identity, denial, and self-actualization—not something you’d likely expect from a would-be millennial comedy on TBS.
Authorities planned Friday to renew the search for “Glee” star Naya Rivera, who is believed to have drowned in a Southern California lake while boating with her 4-year-old son. Rivera, 33, disappeared after renting the pontoon boat for three hours Wednesday afternoon and taking it out on Lake Piru in Ventura County, the Sheriff’s Office said Thursday.
The Weakest Link is to be remade in the US and hosted by former Glee star Jane Lynch.The British quiz show, famous for its acid-tongued host Anne Robinson, was an early 2000s sensation thanks to its central catchphrase: “You are the weakest link, goodbye!”Lynch will replace Robinson in a new revival of the show for US broadcaster NBC, which has been described as a “fresh, new take” on the format.“I’ve been a longtime fan of this game-changing quiz show since it first debuted,” Lynch said in a
YouTube star Jenna Marbles on Thursday announced that she is ending her channel after racially offensive videos resurfaced in the wake of the reignited Black Lives Matter movement. Marbles, 33, is under fire for wearing blackface while impersonating Nicki Minaj in 2011, as well as for past racist remarks.
Jenna Marbles, a longtime YouTube star, has announced that she's leaving the social media platform. The announcement came on Thursday in the form of an 11-minute video in which Marbles -- real name Mourey -- apologized for various videos that she'd made in the past.
When Search Party debuted in 2016, shortly after Trump's election, it was widely received as a razor-edged also-ran in the flotilla of satires about (mostly white) millennial Brooklynites that launched in Girls' wake. The mystery-comedy, then on TBS, boasted a flawless comedic cast in Alia Shawkat, John Reynolds, John Early and Meredith Hagner; a formidable joke density in its first season; and pitch-perfect parodies of pampered Park Slopers and pathologically narcissistic 20-somethings.
Henri Stout Dirt Real Estate EditorThis is the ideal little modernist residence; it has simple, clean lines, lots of light, and good indoor/outdoor flow that lends it a quality of expansiveness.Designed by renowned modernist architect Gregory Ain in 1947 as part of the ten-unit Avenel Homes complex in L.A.’s fashionable Silver Lake area, the 1,114 square foot condo has a flexible open floor plan, and sliding walls that allow the space to be utilized with one, two or even three bedrooms.
Ramin Setoodeh New York Bureau ChiefIn the last few years, Zendaya has soared in her career, making the jump from the Disney Channel to starring in HBO’s “Euphoria” and big-screen blockbusters such as “The Greatest Showman.” But one of her first post-Disney roles was as MJ in 2017’s “Spider-Man: Homecoming” and its 2019 sequel “Spider-Man: Far From Home.”In an interview for Variety’s Actors on Actors issue, “Pose” actor Mj Rodriguez asked Zendaya about putting her own spin on the Marvel
What to make of Dory Sief? Played by Alia Shawkat on the critical darling “Search Party,” Dory is an average NYC young woman who went from an inquisitive bystander in the first season to being accused of murder in the third, launching on HBO Max on June 25. Shawkat, who considers the role the best of her career, has done nuanced work in conveying the arc of a woman thrust into a fascinating nightmare.