Jeff Goldblum bestrides the planet at an impressive 6’4 1/2 inches (roughly), with an openness to new adventures and experiences perhaps more expected in a person of 27 than his 67. He is, in short (or tall), curious—about a lot of things.
“I like to ask questions and I’m interested in the answers, I’m seeking answers,” Goldblum assures Deadline. “There’s so many books that I’ve never read and movies that I’ve never seen and pieces of music that I haven’t heard, that I just have an appetite for it.”
His appetite for learning extends well beyond literature, movies and music, as evidenced in his documentary series streaming on the Disney+ platform, The World According to Jeff Goldblum. The show is Emmy-nominated for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special, with recognition going to Goldblum as executive producer and host, as well as half a dozen fellow executive producers and producers,...
“I like to ask questions and I’m interested in the answers, I’m seeking answers,” Goldblum assures Deadline. “There’s so many books that I’ve never read and movies that I’ve never seen and pieces of music that I haven’t heard, that I just have an appetite for it.”
His appetite for learning extends well beyond literature, movies and music, as evidenced in his documentary series streaming on the Disney+ platform, The World According to Jeff Goldblum. The show is Emmy-nominated for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special, with recognition going to Goldblum as executive producer and host, as well as half a dozen fellow executive producers and producers,...
- 8/20/2020
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Celebrity chef and Great British Menu star Antony Worrall Thompson, Boyzone star Shane Lynch and England rugby player Ben Cohen are to star in a four-part celebrity fishing format for Viacom’s Channel 5.
The British broadcaster has ordered Call Yourself a Fisherman (w/t), from Eden producer Keo Films’ Bristol division. The show sees three celebrities put themselves into one of the most dangerous jobs in Britain – being a trawlerman. The celebrities join the crew of a deep-sea trawler for 12 days off the North West coast of Scotland going in search of monkfish, cod and haddock in the Deadliest Catch-esque show.
It is produced by Keo’s Matt Cole and was ordered by C5 Commissioning Editor Adrian Padmore. The latter said that the show will mix fishing with Brexit. “For us, it’s about taking something that really matters to people in the UK and asks what’s...
The British broadcaster has ordered Call Yourself a Fisherman (w/t), from Eden producer Keo Films’ Bristol division. The show sees three celebrities put themselves into one of the most dangerous jobs in Britain – being a trawlerman. The celebrities join the crew of a deep-sea trawler for 12 days off the North West coast of Scotland going in search of monkfish, cod and haddock in the Deadliest Catch-esque show.
It is produced by Keo’s Matt Cole and was ordered by C5 Commissioning Editor Adrian Padmore. The latter said that the show will mix fishing with Brexit. “For us, it’s about taking something that really matters to people in the UK and asks what’s...
- 6/12/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
For the second time at the 2018 Winter Olympics, German figure skater Paul Fentz helped to ensure the men’s figure skating competition got off to a jazzy start.
Fentz skated to a swing jazz version of the popular Oasis song, “Wonderwall,” performed by Canadian-American singer Paul Anka, during his performance Friday morning (Thursday night stateside). The routine was good enough for a score of 74.73, placing him in 9th place in the program before Team USA juggernauts Adam Rippon and Nathan Chen took to the ice. The 25-year-old’s performance went much better than his showing last week when he fell...
Fentz skated to a swing jazz version of the popular Oasis song, “Wonderwall,” performed by Canadian-American singer Paul Anka, during his performance Friday morning (Thursday night stateside). The routine was good enough for a score of 74.73, placing him in 9th place in the program before Team USA juggernauts Adam Rippon and Nathan Chen took to the ice. The 25-year-old’s performance went much better than his showing last week when he fell...
- 2/16/2018
- by Jason Duaine Hahn
- PEOPLE.com
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