Following Aaron Carter‘s death, Nick Carter and Angel Carter are raising money for a mental health charity in honor of their late brother.
01.11.2022 - 20:05 / deadline.com
Nigel Lythgoe, a 12-time Emmy nominee and co-creator and executive producer of So You Think You Can Dance, has signed with A3 Artists Agency for representation. Lythgoe also served as executive producer of Pop Idol and TV juggernaut, American Idol.
In addition to co-creating and executive producing So You Think You Can Dance, Lythgoe served as a judge on the series for 16 seasons. He also created the 2009 competition Superstars of Dance.
Lythgoe spearheaded and produced Idol Gives Back, which raised more than $170 Million for an array of worthy causes in 2007. It received the Governors Award, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences’ highest honor. Lythgoe was named on Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth’s Birthday Honors List in 2015 and awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) for his work in Education, Charity and the Arts. In 2021, Lythgoe was honored by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Lythgoe has worked with stars such as Tom Jones, Bing Crosby, Chita Rivera and Cyd Charisse, and he has choreographed over 500 TV shows with everyone from Ben Vereen to the Muppets.
“We are so proud to have Nigel Lythgoe as part of the A3 family not only because of his past track record of business and philanthropic success, but also as an incredibly adept innovator who is able to pivot with new ideas,” said Adam Bold, owner of A3 Artists Agency. “Nigel is someone who understands today’s unique entertainment landscape and we’re excited to collaborate with him through A3’s diverse, ‘A360’ approach.”
Following Aaron Carter‘s death, Nick Carter and Angel Carter are raising money for a mental health charity in honor of their late brother.
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Aaron Carter was apparently in a good place with his older brother at the time of his tragic death this past weekend.
A month before Aaron Carter’s sudden death on Saturday, the rapper, singer, actor had wrapped filming on an independent sitcom pilot titled Group. With the blessing of Carter’s management, the filmmakers intend to complete the project in his honor. Currently in post-production, Group will be shopped to networks when finished, and it will be dedicated in Carter’s memory.
Aaron Carter‘s twin sister is speaking out again in the days following his death.
As you know, on Saturday former child star Aaron Carter was shockingly found dead at only 34. Over the years, he had struggled with substance abuse issues, his mental health, and legal issues — but sources close to the late musician are saying part of the reason his condition worsened toward the end was unresolved trauma surrounding the death of his father and sister.
Before his death at age 34, Aaron Carter was known for his career as a teen idol, but he wasn’t the only famous member of his family.
Nick Carter is mourning the death of his little brother.
Singer and rapper Aaron Carter has died, aged 34. According to reports, he was found dead in the bath at his home in California on Saturday morning.In a statement to PA, representatives for Carter confirmed his death, saying: “Right now it’s a really bad time, we’re trying to figure out what happened and what the cause of it was. We’re just as upset as everyone and hope that fans can give thoughts and prayers to his family”.The younger brother of Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter, Aaron first became famous as a singer aged nine.
The show must go on. Nick Carter played a concert at London’s O2 Arena the day after his brother Aaron Carter was found dead — but the Backstreet Boys shared an emotional tribute to the late rapper.
Prior to Aaron Carter’s death, he had an estranged bond with sibling Nick Carter.