Carol Speed, who lit up the screen in the cult blaxploitation film The Mack died on Jan. 14 in Muskogee, Okla. She was 76 her family announced her death in a statement published online, but did not specify the cause.
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Jack Dylan Grazer (We Are Who We Are, It and Shazam! franchises) has signed with WME for representation.
Grazer is perhaps best known for his turn in We Are Who We Are, the HBO drama co-created and directed by Call Me by Your Name’s Luca Guadagnino. In that series, which saw him starring alongside Jordan Kirstine Seamón and Chloë Sevigny, he portrayed Fraser Wilson, a 14-year-old coming of age on a military base in Chioggia, Italy.
The 18-year-old found his breakout role as The Losers Club member Eddie Kaspbrak in Andy Muschietti’s Warner Bros. horror films It and It: Chapter Two, based on Stephen King’s classic 1986 novel of the same name. He would later build on his relationship with the studio as one of the stars of its DC comic book pic Shazam! and its upcoming sequel, Shazam! Fury of the Gods.
Grazer recently voiced the lead role of Alberto Scorfano in Pixar’s Oscar-contending animated feature Luca, from director Enrico Casarosa. He also recently voiced lead Barney Pudowski in 20th Century Studios’ Ron Gone Wrong, which is currently available for streaming on Disney+, and wrapped the independent feature Dreamin’ Wild with Casey Affleck.
WME’s signing of Grazer follows its addition of clients including Deepwater Horizon screenwriter Matt Sand, Carnival Row star Orlando Bloom, rapper, music mogul and entrepreneur Sean Combs, The Greatest Showman’s Zac Efron, comedian Tom Segura, rapper Daddy Yankee and Ramy EPs Jerrod Carmichael, Ari Katcher and Ryan Welch.
Grazer continues to be represented by Todd Tanguay, Platform PR and Iconic Ink Management.
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Carol Speed, who lit up the screen in the cult blaxploitation film The Mack died on Jan. 14 in Muskogee, Okla. She was 76 her family announced her death in a statement published online, but did not specify the cause.
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Savannah Guthrie has a close relationship with her Today Show co-stars, and displayed as much with her recent Instagram post.MORE: Savannah Guthrie shows off new hair in latest social media postShe took to her social feed to share pictures from the recent instalment of the morning show that depicted the cast's reunion with Dylan Dreyer.Dylan, who was out on maternity leave for the past few months, finally returned to the show to a warm welcome from all of her co-hosts.WATCH: Today's Jenna Bush Hager's video with Savannah Guthrie leaves some fans horrifiedSavannah included shots of herself and Dylan catching up behind the scenes, along with an emotional one of the two locked in a tight embrace."She's back!!!!! So happy to have @dylandreyernbc back home with us," she captioned her post, with Dylan sweetly responding: "I've missed you!!!"MORE: Dylan Dreyer inundated with support as she returns to Today following maternity leaveFans took to the comments to express their excitement upon seeing her back on their screens, with one writing: "Dylan!!! You look fabulous, so happy to see you back!!"A post shared by Savannah Guthrie (@savannahguthrie)Savannah reunited with Dylan Dreyer and shared pictures of their meetingAnother said: "We missed Dylan. You ladies are all part of our lives," with a third adding: "So happy to have her back.
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Dylan McDermott has joined CBS’ “FBI: Most Wanted,” where he’ll play the show’s new lead character after star Julian McMahon exits in March, TheWrap has confirmed.This means, however, that he’ll be wrapping up his recurring role on another Dick Wolf-produced show, “Law & Order: Organized Crime.”Details about McDermott’s “FBI: Most Wanted” role are not public at the moment, but he will be playing a completely new character and will debut in episode 17 of the show’s current third season. McMahon, who has played Jess LaCroix, leader of the show’s fictional FBI unit since the show’s Jan.
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