Bethenny Frankel's mouth is getting her in trouble.
24.03.2020 - 17:19 / hollywoodreporter.com
Richard S. Kline, an Emmy-nominated producer and director of news and game shows, died Saturday in Connecticut following a long illness, his wife Annabelle tells The Hollywood Reporter.
He was 79. Born in New Haven, Kline served in the U.S.
Army reserves in the Sixties before embarking on a career in television. He started at CBS in New York, working as a production supervisor on soap operas and CBS News broadcasts including coverage of Apollo 9 at Cape Canaveral with Walter Cronkite.
Bethenny Frankel's mouth is getting her in trouble.
Disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein has been charged with a new count of sexual assault, prosecutors in Los Angeles have said.
Alicia Keys‘ hook on JAY-Z’s “Empire State of Mind” helped the Brooklyn rapper earn his first No. 1 hit as a lead artist on the Billboard Hot 100, but the collaboration had some roadblocks along the way. In an interview with Beats 1’s Ebro Darden, the New York singer opened up about how she almost missed out on the opportunity and added that she also had to re-record her vocals on the track.
The stars of “Sex and the City” are expressing their gratitude to medical workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. On the latest episode of the “Bradshaw Boys” podcast, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, Kim Cattrall and more call in to give messages of encouragement to those working in the medical field in New York City.
Thomas L. Miller, prolific Hollywood and Broadway producer, has died at the age of 79.
Thomas L. Miller, the legendary television producer behind such iconic sitcoms as Happy Days,Family Matters, Full House, Mork & Mindy, Laverne & Shirley,Perfect Strangers and Step by Step, has died.
By Will Thorne
NEW YORK -- Shut-in television viewers tuned in to the game show “Let's Make a Deal” in record numbers last week.
The novel coronavirus has claimed yet another life.
Saying hi with safe social distance! Amy Schumer and her 10-month-old son, Gene, went to see her dad, Gordon Schumer, through his window amid the coronavirus spread.
“I was booked solid until the end of July. Suddenly, everyone cancelled.”
The first nurse known to die due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City is Kious Kelly, a gay man who lacked proper protective equipment (PPE). He was 48.
By Denise Petski
By Greg Evans
Today (March 26), Billboard can announce that Drake and his co-manager Adel "Future" Nur will executive produce a new series on Quibi titled 48 Laws of Power. Based on Robert Greene's New York Times best-selling book of the same name, 48 Laws of Power will "detail the nature of power and how one can secure and maintain it."Drake will also direct an episode.
The buyer of Moviefone — who snapped up the site for the fire-sale price of $1 million in a bankruptcy auction — has now come forward: It’s Cleveland O’Neal III, creator and producer of syndicated daytime entertainment show “Made in Hollywood.”