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Pat Cooper, ‘Seinfeld’ and ‘Analyze This’ star, dead at 93 - nypost.com
nypost.com
07.06.2023

Pat Cooper, ‘Seinfeld’ and ‘Analyze This’ star, dead at 93

at the Friars Club, where comedians throw their best jokes at each other.He portrayed himself on the 1996 “Seinfeld” episode titled, “The Friar’s Club.”Garrin recalled how Cooper’s memorable scene even came about.“I was sitting at his table in his kitchen and the phone rings, and it’s Larry David,” he said. “He picks up the phone, and he hangs it up.

Pat Cooper, comedian and Sinatra opener, dead at 93 - www.foxnews.com - USA - state Nevada
foxnews.com
07.06.2023

Pat Cooper, comedian and Sinatra opener, dead at 93

Pat Cooper, a longtime stand-up comedian, died Tuesday. He was 93. Steve Garrin, Cooper's producer and writing partner, confirmed with Fox News Digital that the beloved comic died at home in Las Vegas, Nevada on Tuesday.  "There was nobody like Pat Cooper, who burned every bridge that he went over," Garrin joked.

Country music star Dierks Bentley explains why he’s turned down acting jobs: 'Don't really want to go to LA' - www.foxnews.com - USA - Nashville - Colorado
foxnews.com
31.05.2023

Country music star Dierks Bentley explains why he’s turned down acting jobs: 'Don't really want to go to LA'

Country musician Dierks Bentley is used to the big city and bright lights of Nashville, but admits he's not ready for Hollywood. Sharing that he has been asked to act in television programs, as well as join reality competition shows, Bentley says he's content with his career in music. "I don't think I'd be good enough to doing those things," Bentley said.

Dierks Bentley on Why He's Turned Down Acting Opportunities and New 'Gravel & Gold' Tour (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
30.05.2023

Dierks Bentley on Why He's Turned Down Acting Opportunities and New 'Gravel & Gold' Tour (Exclusive)

Dierks Bentley!The country music superstar — who is gearing up to hit the road for his tour — tells ET that he's been asked if he wants to cross over into the world of acting on TV or reality competition, but decided that he's cool with staying in his lane.«I don't think I'd be good enough to doing those things,» the «Drunk on a Plane» singer tells ET's Rachel Smith. «It requires, like, more time away from home and I just, I don't want to. I had a chance to audition for Larry David and I decided not to do it.

61 Best HBO/Max Television Performances of All-Time: From Kieran Culkin and Sarah Snook to Bill Hader and Anthony Carrigan - variety.com - USA - Hollywood - county Davis - county Clayton
variety.com
29.05.2023

61 Best HBO/Max Television Performances of All-Time: From Kieran Culkin and Sarah Snook to Bill Hader and Anthony Carrigan

Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor “It’s not TV. It’s HBO.” That’s the premium cable network slogan that single-handedly changed the television landscape forever and ushered in the Peak TV era. The Home Box Office turned 50 in November 2022, and Variety celebrated its Golden Year by ranking the best performances in its history.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus reflects on 'grief' when 'Seinfeld' ended - www.foxnews.com - New York
foxnews.com
26.05.2023

Julia Louis-Dreyfus reflects on 'grief' when 'Seinfeld' ended

Julia Louis-Dreyfus is remembering the good and bad moments on the hit comedy show "Seinfeld." After making fans laugh for nearly a decade, the actress recalled the overwhelming emotion she felt when the sitcom came to a final close. "There was a real grief period when the show ended that was real and felt," she said in an interview with People. "Because we all loved each other so much." The "Veep" star continued to recall how the dynamic between her co-stars reflected off-screen just as much as on-screen.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus Recalls Suffering 'Real Grief' After the End of 'Seinfeld' - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
26.05.2023

Julia Louis-Dreyfus Recalls Suffering 'Real Grief' After the End of 'Seinfeld'

 aired its final episode 25 years ago this month. The show and its lovable characters had not only become household names after nine glorious seasons on NBC, the show and its star-studded cast forever etched their names in pop culture lore and is now considered one of the greatest shows in television history.But there was also a sense of grief, and it was a feeling Julia Louis-Dreyfus says washed over her when the show aired the series finale in May 1998, drawing a whopping 76 million viewers. In the latest cover story, Louis-Dreyfus recalled her emotions after the hit show that launched her career came to an end.«There was a real grief period when the show ended that was real and felt,» she tells the outlet.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus Told Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David to ‘Write Me More’ During ‘Seinfeld’ Early Days: ‘I Need to Be in This Show More’ - variety.com
variety.com
17.05.2023

Julia Louis-Dreyfus Told Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David to ‘Write Me More’ During ‘Seinfeld’ Early Days: ‘I Need to Be in This Show More’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Julia Louis-Dreyfus became a comedy icon for playing Elaine Benes on nine seasons of NBC’s “Seinfeld,” but the role wasn’t completely fulfilling for her when the show first got off the ground. Speaking to The Daily Beast, Louis-Dreyfus revealed she regularly urged series creators Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld to give her character more to do on the show. “Well, I never really approached it from the perspective of my gender, per se. I wanted to just play ball with everybody,” Louis-Dreyfus said about the role. “I’m not going to lie, in the beginning, I didn’t always have a lot to do in certain episodes. And I would go to Larry and Jerry multiple times and say, ‘Hey, you guys, write me more, I need to be in this show more.’ That’s what I just kept doing. And they did.”

King Charles’s coronation: Katy Perry appears lost as she looks for Westminster Abbey seat - www.msn.com - city Westminster - city Tel Aviv - city Newark - Sudan
msn.com
06.05.2023

King Charles’s coronation: Katy Perry appears lost as she looks for Westminster Abbey seat

Katy Perry suffered an awkward blunder as proceedings for King Charles III's coronation kicked off, as she appeared lost looking for her seat in Westminster Abbey. The singer donned a bold, lilac dress with a huge matching hat and opera gloves, making her a real stand-out feature in the crowd.

Aussie Gem ‘Colin From Accounts’ Is Modern Love With Toilet Paper Stuck to Its Shoe: TV Review - variety.com
variety.com
05.05.2023

Aussie Gem ‘Colin From Accounts’ Is Modern Love With Toilet Paper Stuck to Its Shoe: TV Review

Mike McCahill Guest Contributor Where the theatrical romcom seems to be undergoing a moment of crisis – struggling to honor the patented formulas of yore while meeting the demands of the modern multiplex crowd – TV looks to have adapted more rapidly and skilfully to the recent remapping of gender relations and personal boundaries. One creative response has been to engineer intentionally cringier, Larry David-influenced variations on the romcom theme: shows reliant upon the acquired taste of foot-in-mouth, where far from star-crossed lovers make altogether unsmooth progress towards happiness, traversing an ever-shifting minefield of social mores. Eight-part Aussie comedy “Colin From Accounts” – currently wooing BBC viewers after debuting on Antipodean streaming service Binge late last year – follows in the footsteps of the much-adored Sharon Horgan/Rob Delaney vehicle “Catastrophe.”

WGA Members Protest With Urgent Chants, Clever Signs in NYC and L.A.: ‘No Contract, No Content’ - variety.com - New York
variety.com
02.05.2023

WGA Members Protest With Urgent Chants, Clever Signs in NYC and L.A.: ‘No Contract, No Content’

William Earl Just hours after the Writers Guild of America called for a strike, members started picketing in New York City. The first picket took place at the Peacock NewFronts on 5th Ave., beginning at 1:30 p.m. ET. Over 100 writers and supports showed up within an hour, with that number swelling to approximately 200 as the day progressed. It was the only scheduled picket in NYC today, and had a lively turnout despite poor weather. Chants included “No contract, no content. The workers united will never be defeated,” “Get up, get down, NY is a union town,” and “No money, no funny!”

A Hollywood Tradition Returns: Adele, Jack Nicholson, Larry David and Other Celebs Flood Lakers Playoff Games Once Again - thewrap.com - Los Angeles - California - city Memphis
thewrap.com
29.04.2023

A Hollywood Tradition Returns: Adele, Jack Nicholson, Larry David and Other Celebs Flood Lakers Playoff Games Once Again

Jack Nicholson was in the building for Game 6 Friday night, returning to his usual courtside spot (though without his usual sunglasses). Nicholson has been a proud Lakers season-ticket holder since 1970. Check out this compilation the NBA put together of some of the stars at Friday night’s game, including Larry David, “Red Hot Chili Peppers” bassist Flea, Adele (girlfriend of LeBron James’ longtime agent Rich Paul) and Dr.

Jack’s Back! Nicholson Greets Larry David, LeBron James As He Attends First Lakers Game Since 2021 - etcanada.com - Los Angeles - city Memphis - Boston
etcanada.com
29.04.2023

Jack’s Back! Nicholson Greets Larry David, LeBron James As He Attends First Lakers Game Since 2021

Tabloid reports of Jack Nicholson’s “sad last days” received a smackdown on Friday night when the legendary Oscar winner returned to his court-side seat in L.A.’s Crypto.com Stadium to watch his beloved Los Angeles Lakers take on the Memphis Grizzlies.

Jack Nicholson Attends First Lakers Game Since 2021 and Gets Hero's Welcome - www.etonline.com - Los Angeles - city Memphis
etonline.com
29.04.2023

Jack Nicholson Attends First Lakers Game Since 2021 and Gets Hero's Welcome

Jack Nicholson is back where he belongs, in the house that Kobe built sitting courtside at a Los Angeles Lakers game!The Oscar-winning actor made a rare public appearance Friday night for Game 6 of the Lakers' first-round series against the Memphis Grizzlies. It was his first Lakers game since the 2021 season opener on Oct.

Jack Nicholson cheers courtside for Los Angeles Lakers' playoff game for first time in two years - www.foxnews.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - city Memphis
foxnews.com
29.04.2023

Jack Nicholson cheers courtside for Los Angeles Lakers' playoff game for first time in two years

Jack Nicholson is back and better than ever.  The legendary Hollywood actor was all smiles during the Los Angeles Lakers versus Memphis Grizzlies in Game 6 of their first-round NBA playoff series.  The 86-year-old Laker’s superfan returned courtside with his lookalike son Ray to cheer on their favorite team.The father-son duo made the rare appearance after two years since the last season’s opening game in October 2021. "The Shining" star donned a dark plaid blazer with a black dress shirt underneath.

Jack Is Back! Jack Nicholson Attends A Laker Game for First Time Since 2021, Is Greeted By LeBron James & Larry David, Gets JumboTron Tribute - deadline.com - city Memphis
deadline.com
29.04.2023

Jack Is Back! Jack Nicholson Attends A Laker Game for First Time Since 2021, Is Greeted By LeBron James & Larry David, Gets JumboTron Tribute

If there was any question how important tonight’s playoff Game 6 against the Memphis Grizzlies was for the Lakers, one need look no further than a certain iconic court-side seat.

Comedian Richard Lewis Announces Parkinson's Diagnosis, Reveals He Had Four Consecutive Surgeries - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
24.04.2023

Comedian Richard Lewis Announces Parkinson's Diagnosis, Reveals He Had Four Consecutive Surgeries

Comedian Richard Lewis shared that the last few years of his life have been rather difficult.

Richard Lewis Has Parkinson’s Disease, Finished With Stand-Up Comedy Career - deadline.com
deadline.com
24.04.2023

Richard Lewis Has Parkinson’s Disease, Finished With Stand-Up Comedy Career

In a candid video posted on social media, comedian Richard Lewis reveals he has Parkinson’s disease and will no longer perform the stand-up comedy shows that have been the cornerstone of his career for 50 years.

Comic Richard Lewis reveals shocking Parkinson’s diagnosis: ‘I’m finished’ - nypost.com - Las Vegas
nypost.com
24.04.2023

Comic Richard Lewis reveals shocking Parkinson’s diagnosis: ‘I’m finished’

declared the veteran actor-comic, 75, adding “I’m finished with standup. I’m just focusing on writing and acting“ from here on out.In the two-minute clip, posted Sunday, the native Brooklynite announced that he’d “just wrapped” filming on season 12 of Larry David’s iconic sitcom, adding that he was “so grateful to be part of that show.”That’s when the conversation took a somber turn.“But you know the last three and a half years I’ve had sort of a rocky time,” the “Leaving Las Vegas” actor lamented.

Report: Taylor Swift did due diligence, declined to sign $100 million FTX sponsorship deal - www.thefader.com
thefader.com
21.04.2023

Report: Taylor Swift did due diligence, declined to sign $100 million FTX sponsorship deal

Adam Moskowitz — the attorney in charge of a class action lawsuit brought against FTX promoters including Shaquille O’Neal, Tom Brady, and Larry David — says Taylor Swift was one of only several celebrities who did their due diligence before agreeing to promote the disgraced cryptocurrency exchange. On a new episode of The Scoop, a podcast from the crypto-focused online publication The Block, Moskowitz recalls his surprise at how many hugely popular figures hadn’t checked in with their own lawyers before signing massive contracts with the shady firm.

Here’s how writers on ‘Succession’ prevented its major plot twist from leaking - www.nme.com
nme.com
12.04.2023

Here’s how writers on ‘Succession’ prevented its major plot twist from leaking

HBO‘s Succession has done the unthinkable, finally pulling the trigger on a major plot point that will change the course of the show’s remaining episodes. Now, a producer and writer on the show has opened up about how they managed to keep the plot twist from leaking. Warning: major spoilers ahead.Following the shocking death of Logan Roy in season four, episode three, Succession writer and longtime producer Georgia Pritchett has taken to Twitter to reveal how the show’s creative team used code words when planning Logan’s death to prevent it from leaking.Pritchett wrote: “This was a tough secret to keep! We decided it in the #Succession writers’ room in Jan 22.

‘Succession’ Writers Kept Season 4 Death a Secret With Code Name ‘Larry David’ - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
11.04.2023

‘Succession’ Writers Kept Season 4 Death a Secret With Code Name ‘Larry David’

Note: Spoilers for “Succession” Season 4 Episode 3 follow below.The “Succession” writer’s room successfully kept Season 4 Episode 3’s shocking twist a secret by using code, writer Georgia Pritchett revealed Tuesday.The episode, titled “Connor’s Wedding,” revolves around the Roy family’s reaction to the surprise death of Logan (Brian Cox).This was a tough secret to keep! We decided it in the #Succession writers' room in Jan 22. So nobody found out we used code on the whiteboards. Larry David meant Logan Dies.

‘Succession’ Writers Used ‘Larry David’ Code Word While Planning That Shocking Death to Prevent Plot Twist From Leaking - variety.com
variety.com
11.04.2023

‘Succession’ Writers Used ‘Larry David’ Code Word While Planning That Shocking Death to Prevent Plot Twist From Leaking

Zack Sharf Digital News Director SPOILER ALERT: This post discusses gargantuan plot developments in “Connor’s Wedding,” Season 4, Episode 3 of “Succession,” now streaming on HBO Max. Every “Succession” viewer will remember where they were the night “Connor’s Wedding” aired. The third episode of the Emmy-winning drama’s fourth and final season killed off Logan Roy (Brian Cox), a shocking but inevitable twist that sends the show hurdling towards its endgame. Georgia Pritchett, a longtime producer and writer on “Succession,” revealed on Twitter that the creative team used an HBO-friendly code word when planning Logan’s death so that it would not leak to the public ahead of time.

James Marsden and a ‘circus of weirdos’ in prank comedy ‘Jury Duty’ - nypost.com - county San Diego
nypost.com
07.04.2023

James Marsden and a ‘circus of weirdos’ in prank comedy ‘Jury Duty’

Amazon Freevee prank-comedy series that combines “The Office” and “The Truman Show” with a dash of “The Rehearsal” thrown in for good measure.“Jury Duty” follows a fake court case, complete with bumbling lawyers and oddball members of the jury, with one catch: only one of the jurors — Ronald Gladden, a solar panel contractor from San Diego — is not in on the ruse. His fellow “jurors” include self-important actor James Marsden (as himself), who’s trying to get the judge to recognize him so he can be excused from the trial; Jeannie (Edy Modica) a retail associate and self-proclaimed “anarchist”; and Todd (David Brown), so obsessed with hydrating that he straps a water bottle to his body.“I thought that would be a lot of fun to have the ability to send up Hollywood [and] entitled actors,” Marsden, 49, told The Post.

Pete Davidson felt like a 'loser' because of focus on his love life: 'You feel super insecure' - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
31.03.2023

Pete Davidson felt like a 'loser' because of focus on his love life: 'You feel super insecure'

Pete Davidson is tired of hearing people gossip about his love life. "I'm in my 20's and I've dated people," the comedian, who turns 30 this year, said on the "Real Ones" podcast with Jon Berthnal. "And for some reason, that's very crazy and interesting to people.

‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Season 12 Likely To Be The Show’s Last - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
29.03.2023

‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Season 12 Likely To Be The Show’s Last

Larry David’s beloved comedy may finally be coming to an end.

‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Might End With Season 12 - variety.com
variety.com
28.03.2023

‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Might End With Season 12

Ethan Shanfeld Prettay… prettay… prettay… bad? “Curb Your Enthusiasm” may be coming to an end after 12 seasons, after two producers hinted on social media that they had wrapped production on the series for good. According to a now-deleted Tweet from producer Jon Hayman, the crew finished “shooting the last scene of the last episode of the final season.” Director and executive producer Robert B. Weide also hinted at the show’s end on Tuesday, writing: “1st day: March, 1998. Last day (?): March 27, 2023. These 25 years have flown by. Thank you, #LarryDavid.”1st day: March, 1998. Last day(?): March 27, 2023. These 25 years have flown by. Thank you, #LarryDavid. What a trip. #CurbYourEnthusiasm. #DirectedByRobertBWeide. pic.twitter.com/FlAwzS6hr1 HBO declined to comment.

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