Dan Aykroyd is remembering Carrie Fisher almost a month after her death. In an essay for the upcoming farewell issue of Empire magazine, the actor opens up about his ex-fiancée and the ups and downs of their romance. "I grew up as a simple Catholic kid from a government family in Hull, Quebec, so you can imagine how much of a privilege and honor it was for me to have known this one-off, broke-the-mould woman as a great friend," he writes. He recalls meeting her on the set of Saturday Night Live and how they fell in love while filming Blues Brothers in 1980 before moving in together. Their relationship quickly became serious as they "obtained blood tests for compatibility from an East Indian female doctor" before getting engaged. "Contemplating marriage, I gave Carrie a sapphire ring and subsequently in the romance she gave me a Donald Roller Wilson oil painting...
- 1/25/2017
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Dan Aykroyd is opening up about his friendship and romantic relationship with the late Carrie Fisher.
The Ghostbusters star penned a touching essay for Empire Magazine's upcoming farewell issue in memory of the Star Wars icon, where he candidly recounted Fisher's role in his life.
"While filming Blues Brothers, Carrie and I fell in love and during the shoot she moved in with me into a penthouse suite in the futuristic, aluminum-clad Astro Tower, which I knew to apologize for. Carrie had the most refined eye for art and design," Aykroyd shares.
Watch: Carrie Fisher Dies at 60: Stars React to Actress' Death
The pair, who met while Aykroyd and fellow Blues Brothers star John Belushi were castmembers on Saturday Night Live, lived together for some time in 1980, and they even thought about marriage, going so far as to get "blood tests for compatibility."
"Contemplating marriage, I gave Carrie a sapphire ring," the 64-year-old...
The Ghostbusters star penned a touching essay for Empire Magazine's upcoming farewell issue in memory of the Star Wars icon, where he candidly recounted Fisher's role in his life.
"While filming Blues Brothers, Carrie and I fell in love and during the shoot she moved in with me into a penthouse suite in the futuristic, aluminum-clad Astro Tower, which I knew to apologize for. Carrie had the most refined eye for art and design," Aykroyd shares.
Watch: Carrie Fisher Dies at 60: Stars React to Actress' Death
The pair, who met while Aykroyd and fellow Blues Brothers star John Belushi were castmembers on Saturday Night Live, lived together for some time in 1980, and they even thought about marriage, going so far as to get "blood tests for compatibility."
"Contemplating marriage, I gave Carrie a sapphire ring," the 64-year-old...
- 1/25/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Dan Aykroyd is remembering his dear friend and former fiancée Carrie Fisher in an emotional tribute to the late actress.
In an essay appearing in Thursday’s issue of Empire, the Ghostbusters star shares a collection of memories spanning from when they first met on the set of Saturday Night Live to the end of their relationship in the early ’80s, when Fisher left him for Paul Simon.
“I grew up as a simple Catholic kid from a government family in Hull, Quebec, so you can imagine how much of a privilege and honor it was for me to have known this one-off,...
In an essay appearing in Thursday’s issue of Empire, the Ghostbusters star shares a collection of memories spanning from when they first met on the set of Saturday Night Live to the end of their relationship in the early ’80s, when Fisher left him for Paul Simon.
“I grew up as a simple Catholic kid from a government family in Hull, Quebec, so you can imagine how much of a privilege and honor it was for me to have known this one-off,...
- 1/25/2017
- by m34miller
- PEOPLE.com
Does iZombie take place in Seattle, or… Peyton Place? (Sorry. I had to.)
Aly Michalka — who has recurred as Liv’s best friend Peyton for the last two seasons — has been promoted to series regular for the CW dramedy’s third year, EW.com reports.
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Aly Michalka — who has recurred as Liv’s best friend Peyton for the last two seasons — has been promoted to series regular for the CW dramedy’s third year, EW.com reports.
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Season 3 of iZombie will debut at midseason, along with The 100, Reign and freshman drama Riverdale.
Ready for...
- 5/23/2016
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
Does iZombie take place in Seattle, or… Peyton Place? (Sorry. I had to.)
Aly Michalka — who has recurred as Liv’s best friend Peyton for the last two seasons — has been promoted to series regular for the CW dramedy’s third year, EW.com reports.
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Aly Michalka — who has recurred as Liv’s best friend Peyton for the last two seasons — has been promoted to series regular for the CW dramedy’s third year, EW.com reports.
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Season 3 of iZombie will debut at midseason, along with The 100, Reign and freshman drama Riverdale.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* To commemorate the one-year anniversary of Mad Men‘s series finale, more than 1,500 props and memorabilia from the show...
- 5/23/2016
- TVLine.com
Showtime is teaming with Listen to Me Marlon filmmakers R.J. Cutler (The September Issue, The World According to Dick Cheney) and John Battsek (Searching For Sugar Man, The Tillman Story) on a feature-length documentary about the life and times of comic legend John Belushi. For the first time, Showtime says, Belushi's widow Judith Belushi Pisano has agreed to cooperate with the making of a film about the late comedian's life, and provided the exclusive photo of John from…...
- 5/23/2016
- Deadline TV
Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi’s classic movie The Blues Brothers is getting adapted into a primetime animated comedy series! Aykroyd has teamed up with Belushi’s widow Judy Belushi and Bento Box Entertainment to bring this new series to life. Bento Box is the production company that produces Bob’s Burgers.
The series was co-created by Aykroyd, Belushi, and Saturday Night Live writer Anne Beatts. According to Deadline, the series “will chronicle the music, mayhem and comedy adventures of Jake and Elwood Blues, along with the characters within their master blues band.” The report goes on to explains that “the boys take their act on the road and back to that same old place, sweet home Chicago. Music will be a main character in the new series. Each episode will feature a score and soundtrack curated with the soul, blues and R&B classics and hits performed by the Blues Brothers,...
The series was co-created by Aykroyd, Belushi, and Saturday Night Live writer Anne Beatts. According to Deadline, the series “will chronicle the music, mayhem and comedy adventures of Jake and Elwood Blues, along with the characters within their master blues band.” The report goes on to explains that “the boys take their act on the road and back to that same old place, sweet home Chicago. Music will be a main character in the new series. Each episode will feature a score and soundtrack curated with the soul, blues and R&B classics and hits performed by the Blues Brothers,...
- 5/4/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Dan Aykroyd and Judy Belushi, widow of John Belushi, are rebooting The Blues Brothers as a primetime animated series, which they'll begin to pitch to networks and TV platforms this month, Deadline reports.
Aykroyd and Belushi co-created the series with original Saturday Night Live writer Anne Beatts, while the animation is being handled by Bento Box Entertainment (Bob's Burgers). Episodes will focus on the adventures of Jake and Elwood Blues and their band, and feature a bevy of soul, blues and R&B hits performed by the Blues Brothers, along...
Aykroyd and Belushi co-created the series with original Saturday Night Live writer Anne Beatts, while the animation is being handled by Bento Box Entertainment (Bob's Burgers). Episodes will focus on the adventures of Jake and Elwood Blues and their band, and feature a bevy of soul, blues and R&B hits performed by the Blues Brothers, along...
- 5/4/2016
- Rollingstone.com
What’s old is new again…whether you want it or not. Bento Box Entertainment announced today that it’s developing the movie classic The Blues Brothers as an animated series. The company that produces such cartoons as Bob’s Burgers and The Awesomes will be creating the show alongside Dan Aykroyd, Judy Belushi (John Belushi’s widow) and writer/producer Anne Beatts. In a statement, Aykroyd said, ”The show will be the Blues Brothers living in America and utilizing all new technology to make and promote their own records, seek out and record new artists and avoid law enforcement – and all while fighting for truth, justice and a better breakfast sandwich.” Producers promise that the series will feature no shortage of music, both R&B classics as well as new performances made just for the show. This is not the first attempt at a cartoon reboot for the R&B band.
- 5/3/2016
- by David Eckstein
- Hitfix
Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi's widow Judy Belushi and "Saturday Night Live" writer Anne Beatts are all set to executive produce a primetime animated comedy series based on "The Blues Brothers".
The comedy characters, played by Aykroyd and John Belushi, originated as a musical sketch on SNL before going on to release their first full-length album as the fictional band in 1978 and then the iconic film in 1980.
The new series will follow Jake and Elwood Blues, along with the characters within their master blues band, as the boys take their act on the road and back to their native Chicago.
Each episode will feature a score and soundtrack curated with the soul, blues and R&B classics and hits performed by the Blues Brothers, as well as new performances made specifically for the show. Aspiring talent, treasured Blues legends and modern-day superstars will make guest appearances.
The project, aimed at young adults,...
The comedy characters, played by Aykroyd and John Belushi, originated as a musical sketch on SNL before going on to release their first full-length album as the fictional band in 1978 and then the iconic film in 1980.
The new series will follow Jake and Elwood Blues, along with the characters within their master blues band, as the boys take their act on the road and back to their native Chicago.
Each episode will feature a score and soundtrack curated with the soul, blues and R&B classics and hits performed by the Blues Brothers, as well as new performances made specifically for the show. Aspiring talent, treasured Blues legends and modern-day superstars will make guest appearances.
The project, aimed at young adults,...
- 5/3/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi's widow Judy Belushi have teamed with Bento Box Entertainment (Bob’s Burgers) for The Blues Brothers, a primetime animated comedy series, which will be shopped to television platforms beginning this month. Co-created and executive produced by original Blues Brother Aykroyd, Judy Belushi and Emmy-winning original Saturday Night Live writer Anne Beatts, the series will chronicle the music, mayhem and comedy adventures of Jake and Elwood Blues…...
- 5/3/2016
- Deadline TV
Chicago – Before the days of 24/7 internet access to every form of entertainment that exists, there were eras of radical performance expression that changed the landscape of attitudes toward everything – think of The Beatles evolving music and also changing social culture. The roots of another evolution, especially in comedy, began with a modest humor magazine that brought together the right mix of anarchists and misfits. What they did would influence comedy for years afterward, and their story is told in “Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of National Lampoon,” directed by Douglas Tirola.
“National Lampoon” Magazine was a national publication founded in 1970, that was spawned from the Harvard Lampoon, and brought together a team of 1960s-influenced comic radicals that changed the way humor was conveyed. No sacred cows existed on their pages, and the magazine also broke out into signature comedy records, stage performances and radio shows. This cottage industry featured...
“National Lampoon” Magazine was a national publication founded in 1970, that was spawned from the Harvard Lampoon, and brought together a team of 1960s-influenced comic radicals that changed the way humor was conveyed. No sacred cows existed on their pages, and the magazine also broke out into signature comedy records, stage performances and radio shows. This cottage industry featured...
- 10/19/2015
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
There's a double dose of Ellen Page news today, which we'll kick off with word that she's in talks to play Judith Jacklin opposite Emile Hirsch as John Belushi in the biopic of the former Saturday Night Live man, his excessive life and tragically early death.A film about Belushi's life has been in the works for years, passing through different writers, directors and potential stars before ending up (we assume) with The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty writer Steve Conrad re-working the script and calling the shots and Hirsch making a deal to play the Animal House/Blues Brothers star.Page is negotiating to take on Jacklin, who was Belushi's girlfriend from high school, married him and ended up devastated by his death. The actress will have a prime source for any research questions: Jacklin, now known as Judy Belushi-Pisano, is a producer on the film alongside Belushi's...
- 3/24/2014
- EmpireOnline
Last time Ellen Page was in the news she was making us cry like a bunch of big dumb internet-savvy babies, but now … oh wait, she's probably going to do it all over again. According to TheWrap, the Inception actress is currently in talks to play John Belushi's widow Judith Jacklin across from Emile Hirsch. Jacklin, now known as Judy Belushi Pisano, is co-producing the film, as if you weren't going to be verklempt enough already.
- 3/24/2014
- by Halle Kiefer
- Vulture
Ellen Page is reportedly in talks to join the upcoming John Belushi biopic.
The actress is being lined up to star opposite Emile Hirsch as the late Saturday Night Live star's widow Judy Belushi Pisano, according to The Wrap.
John and Judy were high school sweethearts, whose relationship grew more turbulent as the comedian found success in Hollywood and developed a drug problem.
Director Steve Conrad is directing the movie from his own script, which is based on Judy Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby's book Belushi.
John's comedic partner Dan Aykroyd is executive producing the movie, and is expected to be played by Miles Teller.
Hirsch said late last year that he is determined for the film to do Belushi's legacy "justice".
Watch clips of John Belushi on Saturday Night Live below:...
The actress is being lined up to star opposite Emile Hirsch as the late Saturday Night Live star's widow Judy Belushi Pisano, according to The Wrap.
John and Judy were high school sweethearts, whose relationship grew more turbulent as the comedian found success in Hollywood and developed a drug problem.
Director Steve Conrad is directing the movie from his own script, which is based on Judy Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby's book Belushi.
John's comedic partner Dan Aykroyd is executive producing the movie, and is expected to be played by Miles Teller.
Hirsch said late last year that he is determined for the film to do Belushi's legacy "justice".
Watch clips of John Belushi on Saturday Night Live below:...
- 3/23/2014
- Digital Spy
When Juno became a breakthrough hit in late 2007, Ellen Page seemed to have all the qualities of a true Hollywood star. However, despite a few high-profile roles here and there, most recently in 2013′s The East, the actress has kept relatively quiet. Now, Page is looking to get back in the spotlight as she’s signed on to play Judy Belushi Pisano, the wife of the late John Belushi, in an upcoming untitled biopic that stars Emile Hirsch as the beloved comic actor.
The Promotion‘s Steve Conrad is on board to write and direct while Pisano will help produce as well as provide the source material for the script, which comes in the form of a biography she wrote entitled “Belushi.” The film will explore the actor’s “rise to fame in the late ’70s, from Saturday Night Live to his starring turns in Animal House and The Blues Brothers.
The Promotion‘s Steve Conrad is on board to write and direct while Pisano will help produce as well as provide the source material for the script, which comes in the form of a biography she wrote entitled “Belushi.” The film will explore the actor’s “rise to fame in the late ’70s, from Saturday Night Live to his starring turns in Animal House and The Blues Brothers.
- 3/22/2014
- by Jordan Adler
- We Got This Covered
Recently Juno and X-Men: The Last Stand star Ellen Page made headlines by coming out as a lesbian last month, but now she's in the news for landing a new role in the developing biopic about the late comedian John Belushi. The film is based on the book Belushi, which was written by Judith Belushi Pisano, the widow of the "Saturday Night Live" star, and now The Wrap reports Page will play her (maiden name Judith Jacklin) in the film. She'll star alongside Emile Hirsch as her husband, who once simultaneously had a #1 movie (Animal House), a #1 TV show (with "SNL") and a #1 music album (Briefcase Full of Blues). Read on! Back in January, Hirsch said that The Spectacular Now and Divergent star Miles Teller was going to play Belushi's friend, fellow comedian and Blues Brothers star Dan Aykroyd, but that's yet to be confirmed. Either way, this sounds like...
- 3/22/2014
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
Ellen Page, 27, is in talks to play Judith Jacklin in Steve Conrad‘s as-of-yet-untitled Josh Belushi biopic, according to a report by The Wrap. Based on Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby’s book “Belushi,” the indie is set to chronicle the late comedian’s life and rise to fame in television’s “Saturday Night Live” and in films, such as “Animal House” and “1941.” Jacklin (now known as Judy Belushi Pisano) is serving as one of the producers for the film and was Belushi’s high school sweetheart-turned-wife. Emille Hirsch will play Belushi, while Miles Teller will take on the role of his best [...]
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- 3/22/2014
- by Alfonso Espina
- UpandComers
• Ellen Page (Juno) is in talks to play John Belushi’s wife, Judith Jacklin, in the upcoming biopic of the late comedian’s life. Emile Hirsch (Lone Survivor) is set to star as Belushi in the Steve Conrad-directed and scripted pic. Page can be seen next as Kitty Pryde in X-Men: Days of Future Past (out May 23). Her spy-thriller Queen and Country also recently snagged a director in Craig Viveiros. [The Wrap]
• Fifty Shades of Grey star Dakota Johnson is in talks to play Johnny Depp’s love interest in the Whitey Bulger pic Black Mass. Scott Cooper (Crazy Heart) is directing the movie,...
• Fifty Shades of Grey star Dakota Johnson is in talks to play Johnny Depp’s love interest in the Whitey Bulger pic Black Mass. Scott Cooper (Crazy Heart) is directing the movie,...
- 3/21/2014
- by Lindsey Bahr
- EW - Inside Movies
In what would be her first new role since coming out as a lesbian last month, Oscar-nominated actress Ellen Page is in talks to play John Belushi's wife, Judith Jacklin, opposite Emile Hirsch in Steve Conrad's upcoming biopic, TheWrap has learned. Jacklin was Belushi's loving high school girlfriend who eventually married the comedian and was left devastated by his death. She is now known as Judy Belushi Pisano, who is producing the movie with Emjag's Alexandra Milchan and Bonnie Timmermann, as well as Film 360's Scott Lambert. Also read: Ellen Page Says She's Gay on Valentine's Day:...
- 3/21/2014
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Playing an icon must be difficult for any actor, but how much more difficult would it be if that icon is still alive? That’s the challenge facing Miles Teller, who is now in talks to play Saturday Night Live funnyman Dan Aykroyd in the upcoming John Belushi biopic.
Emile Hirsch revealed Teller’s potential involvement in the Belushi biopic during a party for the Creative Coalition on Saturday, which Teller also attended. For those who don’t know, Hirsch has long been attached to play the role of John Belushi in the film, which is based on the biography Belushi (by the comedian’s widow Judith Belushi Pisano). Belushi and Aykroyd were longtime friends and comedic collaborators, best known for their stint on the first (and best) seasons of Saturday Night Live, as well as their performances as Jake and Elwood Blues of The Blues Brothers fame.
Miles Teller...
Emile Hirsch revealed Teller’s potential involvement in the Belushi biopic during a party for the Creative Coalition on Saturday, which Teller also attended. For those who don’t know, Hirsch has long been attached to play the role of John Belushi in the film, which is based on the biography Belushi (by the comedian’s widow Judith Belushi Pisano). Belushi and Aykroyd were longtime friends and comedic collaborators, best known for their stint on the first (and best) seasons of Saturday Night Live, as well as their performances as Jake and Elwood Blues of The Blues Brothers fame.
Miles Teller...
- 1/20/2014
- by Lauren Humphries-Brooks
- We Got This Covered
Chicago – Every year, the movie stars, actor/actresses and filmmakers come knocking, and HollywoodChicago.com is there to answer. Film Critics Brian Tallerico and Patrick McDonald have combined their best-of interviews for 2013, and it’s an intriguing and eclectic mix.
With so many promotional tours, conventions and shows coming through Chicago, the opportunity to get a wide range of celebrities, filmmakers and up-and-comers is one of the privileges of covering TV and film here. The following interviews – enhanced (except for two interviews) by the photography of Joe Arce – were significant for their background stories, promotional circumstance and memorable quotes.
Sheryl Lee of “Twin Peaks”
Sheryl Lee at Wizard World Chicago Comic Con
Photo credit: Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.com
Interviewer: Patrick McDonald
Opening Note: Before getting started, there are so many arresting interviews I participated in during 2013, and if you plug these names in the search engine,...
With so many promotional tours, conventions and shows coming through Chicago, the opportunity to get a wide range of celebrities, filmmakers and up-and-comers is one of the privileges of covering TV and film here. The following interviews – enhanced (except for two interviews) by the photography of Joe Arce – were significant for their background stories, promotional circumstance and memorable quotes.
Sheryl Lee of “Twin Peaks”
Sheryl Lee at Wizard World Chicago Comic Con
Photo credit: Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.com
Interviewer: Patrick McDonald
Opening Note: Before getting started, there are so many arresting interviews I participated in during 2013, and if you plug these names in the search engine,...
- 1/15/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Chicago – She wrote a book called “Samurai Widow,” and was married to John Belushi from 1976 to his death in 1982. She is Judy Belushi, and she will be part of a cast reunion of the classic film “Animal House,” to be presented at the theaters Hollywood Palms in Naperville (Illinois) and Hollywood Blvd in Woodridge, on November 15th-17th, 2013.
Judy Belushi was with John before the beginning of his superstardom, having met him in high school at Wheaton, Illinois, where they both grew up. She followed him through his early years at The Second City in Chicago in 1971, and moved to New York City in 1973 when Belushi got a job with “The National Lampoon Radio Hour.” Many of his radio colleagues became original cast members with Belushi on a new late night TV show in 1975, “Saturday Night Live.” From there, John Belushi became a sensation with the 1978 release of “Animal House...
Judy Belushi was with John before the beginning of his superstardom, having met him in high school at Wheaton, Illinois, where they both grew up. She followed him through his early years at The Second City in Chicago in 1971, and moved to New York City in 1973 when Belushi got a job with “The National Lampoon Radio Hour.” Many of his radio colleagues became original cast members with Belushi on a new late night TV show in 1975, “Saturday Night Live.” From there, John Belushi became a sensation with the 1978 release of “Animal House...
- 11/15/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
John Belushi was a comedy comet. There was no one else like him, and his bright flight was amazing to behold — until it tragically flamed out in 1982 when he died of a drug overdose. A dozen filmmakers could make a dozen different interesting movies about his life and times, especially since he — more than probably any other Saturday Night Live alum — helped define what that now-iconic show would be. In 1989, Michael Chiklis starred as Belushi in Wired, a poorly received effort that featured Belushi’s ghost reflecting on his life to biographer Bob Woodward. The energetic comedian deserved better.
On Monday,...
On Monday,...
- 10/30/2013
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
He’s extremely selective about the jobs that he takes, and it seems Steve Conrad’s untitled biopic about John Belushi has caught the attention of Emile Hirsch.
The “Speed Racer” stud has been cast in the lead role and will report for duty when the project begins filming in New York City this spring.
Conrad is also serving as the writer of the film, as he adapted the script from John’s widow Judy Belushi Pisano’s biography “Belushi,” published in 2005.
Executive produced by Dan Akroyd, the flick will focus on John Belushi’s career highlights like “Animal House,” “The Blues Brothers,” and “Saturday Night Live.” He passed away in 1982 after overdosing on heroin and cocaine at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.
The “Speed Racer” stud has been cast in the lead role and will report for duty when the project begins filming in New York City this spring.
Conrad is also serving as the writer of the film, as he adapted the script from John’s widow Judy Belushi Pisano’s biography “Belushi,” published in 2005.
Executive produced by Dan Akroyd, the flick will focus on John Belushi’s career highlights like “Animal House,” “The Blues Brothers,” and “Saturday Night Live.” He passed away in 1982 after overdosing on heroin and cocaine at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.
- 10/29/2013
- GossipCenter
Emile Hirsch has landed the role of comedian John Belushi in an untitled biopic to be directed by Steve Conrad (screenwriter of "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"). Conrad is directing from his own script, based on the 2005 biography of Belushi by Judy Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby. The film will follow the height of Belushi's career as an outsized comedic screen presence on the first iteration of Saturday Night Live and in movies, when he starred in "The Blues Brothers," and "Animal House." It also looks at his early death at age 33 to an overdose of cocaine and heroin at La's Chateau Marmont hotel. (Hirsch will be 29 when filming gets underway.) Hirsch, who's coming up in Peter Berg's army action drama "Lone Survivor" opposite Mark Wahlberg, is best known for his turns in Sean Penn's "Into the Wild" and starring alongside Penn in Gus Van Sant's "Milk.
- 10/29/2013
- by Beth Hanna
- Thompson on Hollywood
Emile Hirsch, 28, is set to step into the shoes of a comedic genius with news that he's been cast as John Belushi in a biopic on the late funnyman's life.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Into the Wild star will play the "Saturday Night Live" standout, known for his physical comedy and drug habit that tragically ended his life at 33 when he was found dead the Chateau Marmont of an overdose in 1982.
The biopic will be directed and written by Steve Conrad, who penned the upcoming Ben Stiller buzz-pic The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, and is based on the biography "Belushi" written by John's widow Judith Belushi Pisano and author Tanner Colby and details his rise to fame as one of the most popular members of SNL and then as a famous movie actor, with such classics as Animal House and The Blues Brothers making him internationally known,...
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Into the Wild star will play the "Saturday Night Live" standout, known for his physical comedy and drug habit that tragically ended his life at 33 when he was found dead the Chateau Marmont of an overdose in 1982.
The biopic will be directed and written by Steve Conrad, who penned the upcoming Ben Stiller buzz-pic The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, and is based on the biography "Belushi" written by John's widow Judith Belushi Pisano and author Tanner Colby and details his rise to fame as one of the most popular members of SNL and then as a famous movie actor, with such classics as Animal House and The Blues Brothers making him internationally known,...
- 10/29/2013
- by Andrea Miller
- Cineplex
Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild, Girl Next Door) is set to play John Belushi in Steve Conrad’s untitled biopic about the late actor [via Variety]. That is surprising news I must say; I’m a big fan of Hirsch and never understood why he wasn’t a bigger name yet. A number of actors were in the mix as recently as last week, and it looks like Hirsch won them over.
Adapted from the Judith Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby book, “Belushi,” Conrad will direct from his own script. It will explore the high points of Belushi’s career including The Blues Brothers, Animal House, and Saturday Night Live, up to his death at age 33 from an overdose. Conrad’s next written flick, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, will be seen in theaters this Christmas, and Hirsch will appear in the TV mini-series, Bonnie and Clyde beginning December 8th on A&E.
Adapted from the Judith Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby book, “Belushi,” Conrad will direct from his own script. It will explore the high points of Belushi’s career including The Blues Brothers, Animal House, and Saturday Night Live, up to his death at age 33 from an overdose. Conrad’s next written flick, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, will be seen in theaters this Christmas, and Hirsch will appear in the TV mini-series, Bonnie and Clyde beginning December 8th on A&E.
- 10/29/2013
- by Graham McMorrow
- City of Films
If the toga fits, wear it.
Emile Hirsch has signed on to play beloved John Belushi in an upcoming biopic that will reportedly focus on the apex of the comic actor's career. He beat out Adam DeVine of "Workaholics" and "Pitch Perfect" fame, which is too bad because think of all the a capella puns we're missing out on.
This project has been in the works for years, with "The Hangover" wrangler Todd Phillips attached to direct. Now that "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" writer Steve Conrad is taking over directorial duties, we will hopefully be spared any scenes with the Sandwich Samurai beheading giraffes.
Nelson Franklin, who had an enjoyable stint as an amiable boyfriend on "The New Girl," is in the running to play Belushi's buddy and fellow Blues Brother Dan Aykroyd. Speaking of Aykroyd, he's also on board as an executive producer. With Belushi's widow, Judy Belushi Pisano,...
Emile Hirsch has signed on to play beloved John Belushi in an upcoming biopic that will reportedly focus on the apex of the comic actor's career. He beat out Adam DeVine of "Workaholics" and "Pitch Perfect" fame, which is too bad because think of all the a capella puns we're missing out on.
This project has been in the works for years, with "The Hangover" wrangler Todd Phillips attached to direct. Now that "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" writer Steve Conrad is taking over directorial duties, we will hopefully be spared any scenes with the Sandwich Samurai beheading giraffes.
Nelson Franklin, who had an enjoyable stint as an amiable boyfriend on "The New Girl," is in the running to play Belushi's buddy and fellow Blues Brother Dan Aykroyd. Speaking of Aykroyd, he's also on board as an executive producer. With Belushi's widow, Judy Belushi Pisano,...
- 10/29/2013
- by Jenni Miller
- Moviefone
Emile Hirsch will star in an upcoming biopic of John Belushi.
The actor has signed on for the lead role in Steve Conrad's untitled film, reports Variety.
The movie will centre around the high points in the late actor's career, including The Blues Brothers, Animal House and Saturday Night Live.
Belushi died in the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles at the age of 33 following a drug overdose.
The film will be based on Belushi, the book written by the actor's wife Judith Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby.
Belushi Pisano will also serve as a producer on the project.
Hirsch will next be seen in the Bonnie and Clyde TV miniseries, The Motel Life and Peter Berg's Lone Survivor.
The actor has signed on for the lead role in Steve Conrad's untitled film, reports Variety.
The movie will centre around the high points in the late actor's career, including The Blues Brothers, Animal House and Saturday Night Live.
Belushi died in the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles at the age of 33 following a drug overdose.
The film will be based on Belushi, the book written by the actor's wife Judith Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby.
Belushi Pisano will also serve as a producer on the project.
Hirsch will next be seen in the Bonnie and Clyde TV miniseries, The Motel Life and Peter Berg's Lone Survivor.
- 10/29/2013
- Digital Spy
Emile Hirsch (Speed Racer, Alpha Dog, Into the Wild) has been cast as John Belushi in the untitled biopic based on the 2005 biography Belushi, which was written by Belushi’s widow Judy Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby.
Steve Conrad (The Promotion) will write and direct the film, which will cover the “heights of Belushi’s fame in The Blues Brothers as Jake Blues and Animal House as John Blutarsky along with being the biggest star on the first four seasons of Saturday Night Live. The series, which launched in 1975, included Belushi’s introductions of the Blues Brothers and Samurai Warrior characters along with memorable impressions of Wiliam Shatner, Joe Cocker, Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor.”
The comedian’s death in 1982 from a mixture of cocaine and heroin at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.
Dan Aykroyd is executiive producing with Emjag’s Alexandra Milchan, Bonnie Timmermann, Film 360′s Scott Lambert and Judy Belushi Pisano.
Steve Conrad (The Promotion) will write and direct the film, which will cover the “heights of Belushi’s fame in The Blues Brothers as Jake Blues and Animal House as John Blutarsky along with being the biggest star on the first four seasons of Saturday Night Live. The series, which launched in 1975, included Belushi’s introductions of the Blues Brothers and Samurai Warrior characters along with memorable impressions of Wiliam Shatner, Joe Cocker, Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor.”
The comedian’s death in 1982 from a mixture of cocaine and heroin at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.
Dan Aykroyd is executiive producing with Emjag’s Alexandra Milchan, Bonnie Timmermann, Film 360′s Scott Lambert and Judy Belushi Pisano.
- 10/29/2013
- by Philip Sticco
- LRMonline.com
Emile Hirsch has landed the role of John Belushi. The 28-year-old actor will portray the late funnyman in director Steve Conrad's upcoming untitled biopic, EW reports. Conrad's flick is being adapted from a book written by Belushi's widow Judith Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby. The biopic is scheduled to start shooting in spring of 2014. The Hirsch casting news comes 31 years after Belushi passed away. The famed SNL comedian and Blues Brothers actor died in March 1982 at age 33 from a drug overdose while staying at West Hollywood hotel Chateau Marmont. The role of John's actor brother Jim Belushi has yet to be cast. This isn't the first time that Hirsch has played a...
- 10/28/2013
- E! Online
Emile Hirsch has signed on to play John Belushi in an as-yet-untitled biopic, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The film will reportedly take place during the height of the comedian's fame, focusing on his stint on Saturday Night Live and his roles in Animal House and The Blues Brothers, through his death of a drug overdose at age 33 in 1982. It will be the second Belushi biopic, following Wired, in 1989.
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- 10/28/2013
- Rollingstone.com
After much speculation as to who would take on the responsibility of portraying the storied comedian, Film 360 announced Monday that Emile Hirsch, 28, has signed on to play John Belushi in director Steve Conrad’s still-untitled biopic.
The long-gestating biopic only recently regained traction when Conrad, who wrote The Pursuit of Happyness, The Weather Man, and Ben Stiller’s upcoming The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, signed on to both write and direct. The Hangover’s Todd Phillips was originally slated to direct. Reports surfaced last week that he’d held meetings with Hirsch and Workaholics lead Adam DeVine about taking on the role.
The long-gestating biopic only recently regained traction when Conrad, who wrote The Pursuit of Happyness, The Weather Man, and Ben Stiller’s upcoming The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, signed on to both write and direct. The Hangover’s Todd Phillips was originally slated to direct. Reports surfaced last week that he’d held meetings with Hirsch and Workaholics lead Adam DeVine about taking on the role.
- 10/28/2013
- by Lindsey Bahr
- EW - Inside Movies
Emile Hirsch ("Into the Wild," "Prince Avalanche") is now confirmed to be playing late legendary comedian John Belushi in the Steve Conrad-directed untitled biopic
The story will cover the heights of Belushi's fame in "The Blues Brothers," "Animal House" and on "Saturday Night Live." It will also deal with his death at age 33 from an overdose of a mixture of cocaine and heroin at the Chateau Marmont.
Conrad adapted the script from the book "Belushi" by Judith Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby. Shooting is scheduled to begin in spring in New York
Source: Variety...
The story will cover the heights of Belushi's fame in "The Blues Brothers," "Animal House" and on "Saturday Night Live." It will also deal with his death at age 33 from an overdose of a mixture of cocaine and heroin at the Chateau Marmont.
Conrad adapted the script from the book "Belushi" by Judith Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby. Shooting is scheduled to begin in spring in New York
Source: Variety...
- 10/28/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
EMJAG’s Alexandra Milchan, Bonnie Timmermann, Film 360’s Scott Lambert and Judy Belushi Pisano are serving as producers. Dan Aykroyd serves as executive producer.
Shooting is scheduled to begin in spring 2014 in New York
Steve Conrad will direct from his screenplay adapted from the book Belushi by Judith Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby.
The project will chart Belushi’s life and career from hits such as Brothers and Animal House and a recurring role on Saturday Night Live in the 1970’s to his death at the age of 33 in 1982 at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.
Conrad wrote the screenplay for Fox’s upcoming December 25 release of Ben Stiller’s The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty as well as for Business Trip, which is currently in production with Vince Vaughn and Tom Wilkinson.
Shooting is scheduled to begin in spring 2014 in New York
Steve Conrad will direct from his screenplay adapted from the book Belushi by Judith Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby.
The project will chart Belushi’s life and career from hits such as Brothers and Animal House and a recurring role on Saturday Night Live in the 1970’s to his death at the age of 33 in 1982 at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.
Conrad wrote the screenplay for Fox’s upcoming December 25 release of Ben Stiller’s The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty as well as for Business Trip, which is currently in production with Vince Vaughn and Tom Wilkinson.
- 10/28/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Emile Hirsch signed to star in a film about the short but eventful life of John Belushi. The film’s scripted and directed by Steve Conrad, based on the Judith Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby book Belushi. Hirsch is not an obvious choice to play the comic actor who soared to fame in Animal House, the original Saturday Night Live cast and films like Blues Brothers before dying at age 33 in 1982 at the Chateau Marmont Hotel to become a cautionary tale of excess. The film, which shoots next spring in New York, is the first feature on Belushi’s life and death since 1989′s Wired. That film starred Michael Chiklis and was based on the Bob Woodward book. It was not embraced by Belushi’s widow, who’s part of the new version. Maybe it was too soon, or just too bracing a look at a brilliant comic’s demise.
- 10/28/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Emile Hirsch has been cast as “Saturday Night Live” alum John Belushi in an upcoming biopic from writer-director Steve Conrad, TheWrap has learned. Hirsch will have to gain weight to play Belushi, who died from a tragic drug overdose at the Chateau Marmont in 1982 at the age of 33. Michael Chiklis played Belushi in the 1989 movie “Wired,” which Belushi’s family and friends refused to support. // Conrad’s project boasts their cooperation, with Belushi’s widow, Judy Belushi Pisano, producing and Belushi’s “Blues Brothers” co-star Dan Aykroyd executive producing. Emjag’s Alexandra Milchan and Bonnie Timmerman are also producing with Scott Lambert.
- 10/28/2013
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
First announced three years ago , writer-director Steven Conrad's still-untitled biopic of John Belushi has found its leading man. The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Emile Hirsch, best known for projects like Into the Wild , Milk and Speed Racer , will play the legendary comedian. Warner Bros. acquired the rights from Belushi's estate with Belushi's widow, Judith, who published the book "Belushi" in 2005 with Tanner Colby. She will serve as an executive producer on the project, as Judith Belushi Pisano (she's since remarried) with the book informing the screenplay. It is officially described as follows: On the day he turned thirty, John starred in America's number-one movie ("Animal House"), starred in the number-one late-night show...
- 10/28/2013
- Comingsoon.net
Back in August 2010, comedy fans around the world were treated to the news that Todd Phillips would be producing a John Belushi biopic, written by Steven Conrad (The Pursuit of Happyness). That such heavyweights would be collaborating on a film about a beloved comic legend was, to say the least, very exciting.
Even more exciting, was confirmation that the book would be based on Belushi – the second novel about the late star to be written (or at least co-written) by his widow, Judith Belushi Pisano. Generally acknowledged as being the most honest of books about Belushi, it benefits from being a source material supported by the people that played a part in his life, as opposed to the ill-received 1989 film adaptation of Bob Woodward’s Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi, starring Michael Chiklis.
However, this project soon fell quiet, and speculation suggested problems in the...
Even more exciting, was confirmation that the book would be based on Belushi – the second novel about the late star to be written (or at least co-written) by his widow, Judith Belushi Pisano. Generally acknowledged as being the most honest of books about Belushi, it benefits from being a source material supported by the people that played a part in his life, as opposed to the ill-received 1989 film adaptation of Bob Woodward’s Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi, starring Michael Chiklis.
However, this project soon fell quiet, and speculation suggested problems in the...
- 10/23/2013
- by Sarah Myles
- We Got This Covered
Joaquin Phoenix and Emile Hirsch are in the running to play John Belushi in an upcoming biopic.
Hirsch has reportedly been in early talks with filmmakers behind the project, which will chronicle Belushi's career on Saturday Night Live and his ultimately fatal battle with drug abuse.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, writer and director Steve Conrad, who took over from Hangover director Todd Phillips, is also eyeing Phoenix and actor Adam Devine for the role of the Blues Brothers star.
Meanwhile, television actor Nelson Franklin is also being eyed to play Belushi friend and collaborator Dan Ackroyd.
The film will be executive produced by Ackroyd, while Belushi's widow Judy Belushi Pisano will co-produce.
Last year, Ackroyd revealed plans for a Blues Brothers animated series.
Watch the trailer for John Belushi's National Lampoon's Animal House below:...
Hirsch has reportedly been in early talks with filmmakers behind the project, which will chronicle Belushi's career on Saturday Night Live and his ultimately fatal battle with drug abuse.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, writer and director Steve Conrad, who took over from Hangover director Todd Phillips, is also eyeing Phoenix and actor Adam Devine for the role of the Blues Brothers star.
Meanwhile, television actor Nelson Franklin is also being eyed to play Belushi friend and collaborator Dan Ackroyd.
The film will be executive produced by Ackroyd, while Belushi's widow Judy Belushi Pisano will co-produce.
Last year, Ackroyd revealed plans for a Blues Brothers animated series.
Watch the trailer for John Belushi's National Lampoon's Animal House below:...
- 10/22/2013
- Digital Spy
Dan Aykroyd is developing a Blues Brothers animated series. The actor has teamed with Judy Belushi - widow of his former co-star John Belushi - to form Blues Brothers Approved Ventures LLC, according to The Hollywood Reporter. A broadway musical, a branded radio network, books and more are planned, in the collaboration between Aykroyd, Belushi and Panacea Entertainment. The Blues Brothers began life in a 1978 episode of Saturday Night Live, before characters Jake (Belushi) and Elwood (Aykroyd) were spun off into a hit 1980 film. "Thirty years after Jake passed through the veil, the Blues Brothers are being introduced to not one but two (more)...
- 4/16/2012
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
According to Hollywood Reporter, the recently created Blues Brothers Approved Ventures LLC and Panacea Entertainment, with oversight by Panacea founder and chairman Eric Gardner, have teamed up to manage the Blues Brothers property. The group is considering the production of a Blues Brothers Broadway musical in addition to the already announced television series developed by Dan Akroyd, Judy Belushi and Eric Gardner. Other possibilities include an animated series, a Las Vegas residency for the currently touring Official Blues Brothers Revue, licensing, endorsement, a branded radio network, book publishing, telephony and a greater social media presence, Hollywood Reporter writes.
- 4/7/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
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• Tell us your version of Ghostbusters by posting your review – or why not take a moment to haunt the comments?
Citizen Kane? Some Like It Hot? I can see their merits. But it's busting that makes me feel good.
Admittedly, a significant portion of my Ghostbusters adoration comes from two strands of nostalgia, one that is entirely solipsistic and one for the friendship that shadows the whole of this awesome little comedy. But nostalgia aside, this has always seemed to me the finest mainstream 1980s comedy (the highest of accolades in my book), beating my second and third favourite films, Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Trading Places, by virtue of its sweetness. This movie is the opposite of cool – and that, too, is a very high compliment.
• Tell us your version of Ghostbusters by posting your review – or why not take a moment to haunt the comments?
Citizen Kane? Some Like It Hot? I can see their merits. But it's busting that makes me feel good.
Admittedly, a significant portion of my Ghostbusters adoration comes from two strands of nostalgia, one that is entirely solipsistic and one for the friendship that shadows the whole of this awesome little comedy. But nostalgia aside, this has always seemed to me the finest mainstream 1980s comedy (the highest of accolades in my book), beating my second and third favourite films, Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Trading Places, by virtue of its sweetness. This movie is the opposite of cool – and that, too, is a very high compliment.
- 10/27/2011
- by Hadley Freeman
- The Guardian - Film News
80s film favourites The Blues Brothers and Romancing The Stone are destined for the small screen. According to Variety and Deadline respectively, writers have been hired to produce a script for Romancing The Stone t.v. series (more on that below) and a pilot script has already been completed for The Blues Brothers by John Belushi’s widow, Judy Belushi, former Saturday Night Live writer Anne Beatts along with Wayne Catania and Kieron Lafferty.
Star and co-creator of The Blues Brothers, Dan Aykroyd has given the project his full backing, having owned the TV rights for the characters along with Judy Belushi for many years. Beginning life as a skit on Saturday Night Live, The Blues Brothers debuted on Us TV in 1978 before spawning a full length feature film in 1980 that was directed by John Landis. Although the film was not a huge commercial success it gained a massive cult...
Star and co-creator of The Blues Brothers, Dan Aykroyd has given the project his full backing, having owned the TV rights for the characters along with Judy Belushi for many years. Beginning life as a skit on Saturday Night Live, The Blues Brothers debuted on Us TV in 1978 before spawning a full length feature film in 1980 that was directed by John Landis. Although the film was not a huge commercial success it gained a massive cult...
- 9/1/2011
- by Chris Wright
- Obsessed with Film
As reported by Variety, Dan Aykroyd is set to pitch a new Blues Brothers TV series to major studios and networks. Aykroyd and his ex-wife Judy Belushi have, for quite some time now, owned the rights to the TV series while Universal has owned the film rights. The Blues Brothers' last outing, in the 1998 sequel Blues Brothers 2000, didn't have the quite the critical and financial success that the 1980 original film had received.
- 8/31/2011
- Pastemagazine.com
Do we need this? I don't think we need this: Dan Aykroyd is trying to bring back the Blues Brothers again, and this this time they'd get a whole TV series all to themselves! The pilot script, which is just now being shopped around to studios, was written by Judy Belushi (John's widow), former Saturday Night Live writer Anne Beatts, and two men whose top Google hits reveal that they're in a Blues Brothers tribute band. Here's what Judy Belushi said about the project: "I think these are great American characters," Judy Belushi told Variety. "We want to keep them alive. We chose to introduce them as new characters but do it in an way that they have some history, have some life behind them." Okay, valid enough. But I wonder if Beatts could chime in with something that sounds [...]...
- 8/31/2011
- Nerve
As if it wasn't tacky enough when Dan Aykroyd threw John Belushi's old suit onto John Goodman for a truly misguided Blues Brothers sequel* in 1998, it now looks like the kooky Canadian wants to turn the iconic characters into something akin to the Glee club. Say it ain't so, Danny. ( * Yes, it has some great music in it. Too bad a movie needs a lot more than music. This is a terrible sequel.) The report comes from Variety, and the story is this: Dan Aykroyd and Judy Belushi (John Belushi's ex-wife) own the TV rights to the Jake and Elwood characters, and their plan is to re-cast the duo and send them on a hunt for Elwood's long-lost pop. Also, Dan Aykroyd will provide the "voice" of a parole officer, which makes one wonder if this might not be...
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- 8/31/2011
- by Scott Weinberg
- Movies.com
Well, since Bill Murray isn't returning his calls about "Ghostbusters 3," Dan Aykroyd is continuing to go all George Lucas in the second half of his career, and isn't content with shitting on the legacy of one just franchise. Nope, he's gonna now drag "The Blues Brothers" through the mud. If you thought the insipid "Blues Brothers 2000" was as low as Aykroyd and company could go, you're mistaken, as Variety report the two guys on a mission from God are now being pitched for a new primetime TV series. Judy Belushi, Anne Beatts ("Saturday Night Live"), Wayne Catania and…...
- 8/31/2011
- The Playlist
Dan Aykroyd and the ex-wife of John Belushi own the TV rights to "Blues Brothers" and are now preparing a pitch for a "Blues Brothers" TV series. A pilot script has already been written. The story (of the pilot) focuses on Jake and Elwood Blues out of jail, and Elwood, who was raised in an orphanage, looking for his real dad. Casting has yet to begin. Aykroyd will participate in the project as the voice of Jake and Elwood's parole officer. "I think these are great American characters," said Judy Belushi. "We want to keep them alive. We chose to introduce them as new characters but do it in a way that they have some history, have some life behind them."...
- 8/31/2011
- WorstPreviews.com
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