Actor Ian McKellen has reiterated his love for Manchester in an interview with the BBC.
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reported in November 2022 that Metrose was the only executive who remained employed by the network after his involvement was revealed in a report by New York Attorney General Letitia James. The SVP of Talent and Special Events left last week when his contract expired, TheWrap understands.“Ian decided to leave CBS at the end of his contract this month,” CBS said in a statement.
“We thank him for his 20 years leading network and studio events and wish him much success in his next role.”James report’ found that in 2017, the veteran executive alerted top-ranking CBS officials about allegations against Moonves that went as far back as the 1980s. He obtained confidential police reports from former LAPD captain Cory Palka, who had developed a relationship with CBS top brass – including Moonves – while working security at various events for the network.As an intermediary between Palka and CBS, Metrose played an instrumental role in suppressing information about the allegations for weeks before they became public knowledge, leading to Moonves’ departure in 2018.
Following James’ report, Paramount Global and Moonves paid a $24.5 million settlement Paramount Global and Moonves to CBS shareholders.CBS did not offer further comment on Metrose’s continued employment back in November. A source with inside knowledge told TheWrap that Metrose was put in an untenable situation by his superiors at the time.Palka has been under investigation by the LAPD since the story broke early last November.
.Actor Ian McKellen has reiterated his love for Manchester in an interview with the BBC.
Elle Fanning and Max Minghella are no longer together.
star Lainey Wilson and Ian Bohen both told ET they haven't heard many updates on the recently-confirmed news that Matthew McConaughey will star in a new franchise spinoff. «We'll go back this summer,» Bohen told ET's Cassie DiLaura from the red carpet of Sunday's CMT Music Awards but added that «mums the word» on whether he'd seen any scripts yet. «I haven't got a call yet,» Wilson said about filming the rest of season 5, «but as far as I know they don't even know when they're going to be filming.» Wilson added she was feeling positive about the show's future. «I have a really good feeling that if they do finish things in a way that, you know, they're planning, I will be back in it,» she said.
EXCLUSIVE: Another shakeup is afoot in the news division of LA’s Nexstar-owned KTLA, this time behind the scenes. The station’s news director, Pete Saiers, is out. The station’s staff was just informed of his abrupt exit. His last day was today. The official stance is that Saiers and the management mutually agreed to not renew his contract, I hear. Deadline has reached out to KTLA and parent Nexstar for comment.
American Factory, My Octopus Teacher, Making a Murderer and Tiger King; and on the narrative film side her work includes Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog, and the upcoming They Cloned Tyrone, Rustin and NYAD. Along the way, she has been a champion for inclusion on and off screen, a leader and mentor to countless colleagues, and a trusted partner to the creative community.”About Bricke, Stuber said, “Ian Bricke has been at the company for more than a decade, building and leading our independent film team, attracting filmmakers like Tamara Jenkins, Nicole Holofcener, and Mark and Jay Duplass.
Deadline has confirmed that Netflix film executives Lisa Nishimura and Ian Bricke are exiting the streamer amid a reorganization of the film group. All live action film content will now be overseen by Kira Goldberg, Ori Marmur, and Niija Kuykendall.
Gwyneth Paltrow has won her case against retired optometrist Terry Sanderson and she whispered something to him on her way out of the courtroom.
Jax Taylor hasn’t been holding back in terms of saying what he thinks about that “Vanderpump Rules” cheating scandal.
Mike Fleiss created The Bachelor franchise over 20 years ago, and has helmed subsequent franchises The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise.
Stephen Cree has spoken out about a major change to his character ahead of the new seventh series of Outlander.
The end of an MTV era. Chanel West Coast is officially leaving Ridiculousness after 12 years as a cohost after signing a new overall deal with Paramount Media Networks.
Ian Somerhalder admitted this weekend to having his first drink at around 4 years old. When most kids are preparing for kindergarten, the "Vampire Diaries" actor told the New York Post, he used to "steal mint juleps from my family" at his home in Louisiana, which he said was always well stocked with sugar cane, an ingredient in the drink. "I’m sure it was 4. … It was the early ‘80s, like ’81," the 44-year-old remembered when asked about his first drink.
Ian Somerhalder has opened up about one of the reasons why he and Paul Wesley decided to start their own liquor brand, Brother’s Bond Bourbon.
died suddenly Friday while in the midst of the promotional tour for “John Wick: Chapter 4,” which hits theaters Friday.“We are all deeply saddened by the passing of Lance Reddick following the taping of today’s episode,” “The Kelly Clarkson Show” said in its promotion of Thursday’s program. “Our hearts go out to Lance’s loved ones and the entire John Wick family.
Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley are still best buddies after wrapping their roles on The Vampire Diaries years ago!
EastEnders' Charlie Brooks has revealed that she has learnt to be "kinder to herself" after years of being "plagued by a lack of confidence".The 41 year old actress, who is best-known for playing the conniving Janine Butcher in EastEnders, has opened up about her life in a new candid interview. Speaking to The Sun, Charlie said: "I’ve always feared not being good enough, both professionally and personally – a feeling of not quite belonging has held me back and stopped me from reaching my potential.
CBS talent relations executive Ian Metrose is leaving at the end of March, the company has confirmed.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Longtime CBS talent relations executive Ian Metrose, who became wrapped up in the scandal surrounding former CBS chief Leslie Moonves, will exit at month’s end after 20 years with the network. Metrose is understood to have made the decision to leave at the end of his current contract. But there is little doubt his departure was hastened by the scandal that erupted in November around Moonves and his association with the Los Angeles Police Department. According to an investigation by New York Attorney General, Metrose was involved in communications in 2017 with retired LAPD Captain Cory Palka, who is accused of tipping off Moonves that a sexual assault complaint had been filed against him over an allegation dating back to the 1980s. Palka had built a relationship with Moonves and several CBS executives including Metrose after having been hired to provide security for Moonves at major events. Palka is under investigation by the LAPD.
Kelly Clarkson got candid about how divorce "rips you apart" following her split from Brandon Blackstock. In a recent appearance on "Angie Martinez's IRL" podcast, the mother of two explained that her divorce "wasn't an overnight decision." "What does divorce do to you? Because it has to shift you, right?" Martinez asked Clarkson.
Ferne McCann has revealed that she is set to become a certified life coach after "taking responsibility" for the recent voice note scandal. Only recently, pregnant Ferne, 32, broke down in tears as she publicly apologised for the voice notes during a candid interview on Wednesday's This Morning. While she publicly addressed the voice notes during Wednesday's episode of her ITVBe show First Time Mum, admitting she felt "ashamed".Taking to Instagram on Thursday, Ferne revealed to her 2.9 million followers that she is currently training to be a certified life coach so she can help other women.