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Storage Wars star Gunter Nezhoda has died after a battle with lung cancer. He was 67.
“This is a very sad day and this is a very hard video for me to make,” the reality TV star’s son Rene Nezhoda said in a Wednesday, March 22, Instagram video. “My dad, six months ago, was diagnosed with lung cancer — he’s been smoking for 30 years. He’s been smoking for a long time and last night he passed away in his sleep peacefully from complications from lung cancer.”
Rene, 45, explained that his late father had “all sorts of holes in his lungs” and there was “nothing else that doctors could do” regarding treatment.
“I’m only making this video because a lot of you connected with my dad,” the Bargain Hunters Thrift Store owner said on Wednesday. “My dad was one of the guys on Storage Wars that never really got any hate. People just loved being around him, including the crew. Everybody loved working with my dad.”
Rene concluded: “All the love that you guys have shown him and the support, he really appreciates that, and now hopefully he’s now up there in heaven with my mom dancing again, and no more pain and stuff like this.”
Gunter previously appeared on several episodes of A&E’s Storage Wars between 2015 and 2019, where he’d hunt for various treasures in repossessed storage units. The Austria native was also an actor, photographer and bassist. The Do Not Disturb star had played bass with the likes of Pat Travers, Leslie West, Michael Schenker and Kevin DuBrow.
The late musician is survived by his two sons Rene and Ricky, whom he shared with late wife Johanna Meyer, and granddaughters Cali and Lily.
“This year has been really tough, but I will cherish the memories for a lifetime,” Ricky
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his obituary, Gilks died on March 30 at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital in Canada. In November 2020, Gilks was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare type of cancer that forms in soft tissue. On March 21, just a week before his death, Gilks gave his final social media update to fans from a hospital bed.
Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic Though his life and accomplishments were largely erased under Napoleon, the extraordinary figure at the center of Stephen Williams’ “Chevalier” really did exist. Born on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, the son of a white plantation owner and his Black slave, Joseph Bologne went on to excel in spheres rarely accessible to people of color in 18th-century French society. Here was a champion swordsman and celebrated musician invited to play his violin at Versailles, where Marie Antoinette reportedly accompanied him on the harpsichord. So why has it taken so long for his story to be told? The time certainly seems right to rediscover the Chevalier — an honorary title that reveals how high Bologne rose under France’s overtly racist Code Noir, as well as a fitting name for the film. A compelling example of Black excellence dating back even before the French Revolution, the English-language “Chevalier” doesn’t feel nearly as fusty as its powdered wigs and period setting might suggest. Like “Chocolat” (not the Johnny Depp confection, but the 2016 Omar Sy vehicle about the circus clown who broke barriers on the Paris stage), this modern-minded if occasionally under-nuanced costume drama fills a historic gap, starting with its fanciful opening scene: a violin showdown between Bologne (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Joseph Prowen) choreographed like a rap battle.
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Brent Lang Executive Editor Arianna Bocco has stepped down as president of IFC Films. She will be replaced on an interim basis by Scott Shooman, who currently serves as head of acquisitions. Bocco left the company on Thursday. IFC, which is owned by AMC Networks, will conduct a search for a permanent replacement for Bocco, a longtime executive at the company and a major force in the world of independent film, respected for her keen taste and strong relationships with top talent. Bocco took the reins at IFC in 2020 after her predecessor Lisa Schwartz stepped down. But she had been at the company for more than a decade before making that leap. “IFC Films is a vibrant and vital part of our business and we will continue to acquire, produce and distribute films across our IFC Films, Shudder and RLJE Films ecosystems,” AMC Networks said in a statement. “We have full and total confidence in Scott’s ability to run the business as interim head and know that our film team will not miss a beat as it proceeds forward with a robust slate of releases and acquisitions.”
Gladiators star Bernadatte Hunt has passed away aged 59 after a lengthy cancer battle, her family have announced. Bernadette was best known as Falcon on the hit TV series Gladiators, which she joined in 1993 during the second series. She starred on the show up until 1999.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” has been renewed for Season 3 while “Star Trek: Lower Decks” has been renewed for Season 5 at Paramount+. The new seasons of both shows will consist of 10 episodes. In addition, Season 2 of “Strange New Worlds” and Season 4 of “Lower Decks” will both debut this summer. “Strange New Worlds” Season 2 will premiere on June 15 on Paramount+ in the U.S., the U.K., Australia, Latin America, Brazil, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. New episodes will then drop weekly thereafter. “Lower Decks” will return in late summer, but an exact date has yet to be announced. Finally, Season 2 of the Nickelodeon animated series “Star Trek: Prodigy” is set to air this coming winter. Season 1 of that show originally launched in late 2021, with the second half of the season airing in late 2022.
Good Morning Britain’s co-host Ranvir Singh has revealed that the real reason she quit her political role on the show was due to exhaustion. Ranvir had quit her political editor position at the end of 2021 due to it being such an “intense time in politics”, before being promoted to the position of main regular co-host. She said: “I was at the White House, in Brussels every week for Brexit, there was the Jeremy Corbyn thing with Momentum.Trump was tweeting every day, I was in Helsinki one day, I’d be in Austria the next day.
Manchester United duo Tyrell Malacia and Wout Weghorst both featured as the Netherlands were beaten 4-0 by France in their opening qualifier for Euro 2024 in Paris on Friday evening.
Teeside Live. Following her diagnosis three years ago, Fiona underwent chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which she thought had been successful until 12 weeks after. She then went for a CT scan to be given the heartbreaking news that her cancer had spread to her tongue.
TikTok star Fiona Jane Lagan has died from throat cancer.The social media star, who went by the name FeeFeeJane online, was diagnosed three years ago and lost her battle to the cruel illness on Monday, 20 March. Her mother, Jan Lagan, has confirmed the sad news of her passing and said Fiona, 44, died in her home surrounded by her family. “She was like Wonder Woman.
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"Storage Wars" star Gunter Nezhoda has died after his battle with lung cancer. He was 67. The actor’s son, Rene, confirmed the sad news on his Instagram account.
family is mourning the loss of a treasured member. Gunter Nezhoda, the father of star Rene Nezhoda, has died at 67 years old. Gunter, an Austrian native who worked as a photographer and also had a handful of acting credits, was a familiar face to fans of the A&E series, appearing on multiple episodes between 2015 and 2019. Rene shared the news of his father's death with fans in a video message posted to social media on Wednesday.
Gunter Nezhoda, a recurring and popular competitive bidder in A&E’s long-running show Storage Wars, died Tuesday in Utah six months after being diagnosed with lung cancer. He was 67.
confirmed to TMZ.Rene said his father was diagnosed in September after being a smoker for over 30 years.He said chemotherapy left holes in his dad’s lungs, prompting him to fly to Utah for emergency surgery.Unfortunately, medics told them there was nothing more they could do.“Today is a very sad day, and this is a very hard video for me to make, I’ve made this video many times already.
British DJ Graeme Park has announced the death of his 18-year-old son Oliver after a “year long battle with cancer”. Graeme, who is famed for his role at The Hacienda and the evolution of club culture, shared a family statement on social media from his wife Jenny and Oliver’s twin brother Ben.The statement, which the family shared on Wednesday evening, said: “Today our hearts were broken forever. “After a year long battle with cancer, it finally got the better of you, our amazingly strong and gorgeous boy.
reports Teesside Live. Fiona Jane was diagnosed with throat cancer three years ago and underwent chemotherapy and radiotherapy. She was in remission but sadly the cancer returned, and on June 16 last year, doctors gave her the devastating news that they believed she had six to 12 months to live.
Gunter Nezhoda has died at the age of 67. Gunter was best known for starring on Storage Wars, with his co-star and son confirming the devastating news of his passing.The TV star was diagnosed with lung cancer in September 2022 after 30 years of smoking. He's said to have flown to Utah for emergency surgery on his lungs after chemotherapy left holes in them, but sadly medics said there was nothing they could do for Gunter.
While not many Manchester United fans prefer international football over club football, plenty would agree that the March international break has come at a good time for Erik ten Hag's side given their heavy load of late.