Scrubs run on NBC ended in 2010, but it seems the cast is still tight.
Today, four of the series’ biggest names shared a group photo on social media from a recent mini reunion.
“Impromptu pizza party with my Scrubs,” Christa Miller wrote on Instagram as she shared the image of herself, Zach Braff, John C. McGinley and Sarah Chalke. McGinley wrote in his social media post, “…getting the band back together!”
Also in attendance was actress Amanda Kloots. The Talk host’s late husband Nick Cordero appeared with Braff in Bullets Over Broadway in 2014.
…getting the band back together! pic.twitter.com/QUDThCXkD2
— John C. McGinley (@JohnCMcGinley) April 15, 2024
Not in the photo were show principals Donald Faison, Judy Reyes or Ken Jenkins.
Show creator Bill Lawrence commented on Miller’s post, “Was not invited. Weird.” (Lawrence and Miller are married.)...
Today, four of the series’ biggest names shared a group photo on social media from a recent mini reunion.
“Impromptu pizza party with my Scrubs,” Christa Miller wrote on Instagram as she shared the image of herself, Zach Braff, John C. McGinley and Sarah Chalke. McGinley wrote in his social media post, “…getting the band back together!”
Also in attendance was actress Amanda Kloots. The Talk host’s late husband Nick Cordero appeared with Braff in Bullets Over Broadway in 2014.
…getting the band back together! pic.twitter.com/QUDThCXkD2
— John C. McGinley (@JohnCMcGinley) April 15, 2024
Not in the photo were show principals Donald Faison, Judy Reyes or Ken Jenkins.
Show creator Bill Lawrence commented on Miller’s post, “Was not invited. Weird.” (Lawrence and Miller are married.)...
- 4/16/2024
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Amanda Kloots and Elvis are soap stars!
The 41-year-old The Talk host and her 4-year-old son, whom she shares with the late Nick Cordero, made their debut on The Bold and the Beautiful on Wednesday’s episode (February 21).
Amanda played Lucy, a mom friend of Steffy’s, and Elvis played her little boy.
Keep reading to find out more…
“Elvis and I make our soap opera debut on @boldandbeautifulcbs ❤️,” she shared on Instagram, along with an adorable photo of Elvis in front of a dressing room that has his name on it, holding a coffee cup and smiling.
She also shared a behind-the-scenes look from the set, which included a still of Elvis, as well as shots of the show’s stars.
“Some behind the scenes shots from shooting @boldandbeautifulcbs which airs today!! Thank you to the cast and crew for being so wonderful and welcoming!,” she wrote. Check out her posts inside!
The 41-year-old The Talk host and her 4-year-old son, whom she shares with the late Nick Cordero, made their debut on The Bold and the Beautiful on Wednesday’s episode (February 21).
Amanda played Lucy, a mom friend of Steffy’s, and Elvis played her little boy.
Keep reading to find out more…
“Elvis and I make our soap opera debut on @boldandbeautifulcbs ❤️,” she shared on Instagram, along with an adorable photo of Elvis in front of a dressing room that has his name on it, holding a coffee cup and smiling.
She also shared a behind-the-scenes look from the set, which included a still of Elvis, as well as shots of the show’s stars.
“Some behind the scenes shots from shooting @boldandbeautifulcbs which airs today!! Thank you to the cast and crew for being so wonderful and welcoming!,” she wrote. Check out her posts inside!
- 2/22/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
The Bold and the Beautiful welcomes a special guest star on the CBS soap this week.
Spoilers teased that Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) would come to blows with Sheila (Kimberlin Brown) after approaching Kelly (Sophia Paras) at a play date.
It was vague, but now we know who Steffy and Kelly will meet for a play date. Lucy (Amanda Kloots) and her son Danny (Elvis Cordero).
The Talk co-host and her real-life son play a mother-and-son duo, which was the perfect addition to the storyline with Steffy and Sheila.
It’s a two-day deal, which means they likely appear both Wednesday and Thursday, allowing for some screentime for Amanda and her son.
Here’s what to expect from Amanda Kloots and her appearance on The Bold and the Beautiful.
Lucy is the segway to Sheila reaching Kelly
Sheila is nothing if not persistent. She believes there is still a chance...
Spoilers teased that Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) would come to blows with Sheila (Kimberlin Brown) after approaching Kelly (Sophia Paras) at a play date.
It was vague, but now we know who Steffy and Kelly will meet for a play date. Lucy (Amanda Kloots) and her son Danny (Elvis Cordero).
The Talk co-host and her real-life son play a mother-and-son duo, which was the perfect addition to the storyline with Steffy and Sheila.
It’s a two-day deal, which means they likely appear both Wednesday and Thursday, allowing for some screentime for Amanda and her son.
Here’s what to expect from Amanda Kloots and her appearance on The Bold and the Beautiful.
Lucy is the segway to Sheila reaching Kelly
Sheila is nothing if not persistent. She believes there is still a chance...
- 2/21/2024
- by Tiffany Bailey
- Monsters and Critics
Zach Braff says it’s important to still find humor after tragedy strikes.
The actor is behind the upcoming Florence Pugh Dramedy “A Good Person”, which he based on his own experience of personal loss.
Braff lost his sister Shoshana from complications of an aneurysm in 2018, and a few months later lost his father Hal to cancer.
“I knew I wanted to write about grief,” explained the writer and director to People. “Then the pandemic hit.”
Read More: Florence Pugh Says Starring In Ex Zach Braff’s Film ‘A Good Person’ Was ‘Very Freeing’
It was in 2020 that his close friend and former Bullets Over Broadway the Musical costar, Nick Cordero was hospitalized with severe complications after contracting Covid-19. The Broadway star had just moved into Braff’s LA home with his wife, Amanda Kloots, and their newborn son Elvis, so the actor witnessed the slow decline of his friend’s health.
The actor is behind the upcoming Florence Pugh Dramedy “A Good Person”, which he based on his own experience of personal loss.
Braff lost his sister Shoshana from complications of an aneurysm in 2018, and a few months later lost his father Hal to cancer.
“I knew I wanted to write about grief,” explained the writer and director to People. “Then the pandemic hit.”
Read More: Florence Pugh Says Starring In Ex Zach Braff’s Film ‘A Good Person’ Was ‘Very Freeing’
It was in 2020 that his close friend and former Bullets Over Broadway the Musical costar, Nick Cordero was hospitalized with severe complications after contracting Covid-19. The Broadway star had just moved into Braff’s LA home with his wife, Amanda Kloots, and their newborn son Elvis, so the actor witnessed the slow decline of his friend’s health.
- 3/29/2023
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
Zach Braff’s arms are inked in death. He stretches them out for me, his palms up. “My father abhorred tattoos,” he says. “But then he died and I went kind of crazy.” I see a skull. A hummingbird. The name “Chris”. “My tattoos are mostly related to dying, and people that I’ve lost,” Braff continues. He taps the man drawn mid-dance, hand raised up in the air, on his right forearm. “This is my friend Nick Cordero, who died of Covid. We did a musical together called Bullets Over Broadway, and this is the happiest I remember him.” On Braff’s other forearm are the words amor fati, or Latin for “to love one’s fate”. It’s a nod to a scene in his new film, a drama about grief called A Good Person, but he says he also finds the expression “useful” day to day.
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- 3/21/2023
- by Adam White
- The Independent - Film
Florence Pugh and Zach Braff reunited in London on Wednesday evening for the premiere of their movie “A Good Person,” which Braff wrote, directed and produced and which Pugh starred in and produced.
In the film, Pugh stars opposite Morgan Freeman as a young woman who descends into opioid addiction after a car she is driving is involved in a serious crash. During a Q&a session after the screening, Braff told the audience he wrote the screenplay for Pugh during the Covid-19 lockdown while still grappling with grief over the deaths of his sister and father in 2018 followed by his close friend Nick Cordero, who died from Covid complications in 2020.
“I wanted to tell the story because I was feeling these emotions. I lost a bunch of people in my life that were very important to me,” Braff said. “We were in lockdown and it was time to write.
In the film, Pugh stars opposite Morgan Freeman as a young woman who descends into opioid addiction after a car she is driving is involved in a serious crash. During a Q&a session after the screening, Braff told the audience he wrote the screenplay for Pugh during the Covid-19 lockdown while still grappling with grief over the deaths of his sister and father in 2018 followed by his close friend Nick Cordero, who died from Covid complications in 2020.
“I wanted to tell the story because I was feeling these emotions. I lost a bunch of people in my life that were very important to me,” Braff said. “We were in lockdown and it was time to write.
- 3/9/2023
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Zach Braff's directorial debut, "Garden State," was an event unto itself in the indie movie scene circa 2004. With its award-winning soundtrack -- a mixtape of then-contemporary indie-rock titles and vintage classics like "The Only Living Boy in New York" -- and its quirky-dramatic tale of post-college graduation ennui, Braff's Sundance sensation was practically tailor-made for disaffected 20-somethings coming of adult age in the early '00s like himself. That it's also fairly hackneyed while being fully earnest in its convictions and observations about life kind of makes it the perfect embodiment of what the world looks like through the eyes of a 20-something.
Up until 2023, however, Braff had only directed two other films, one of which he also wrote (2014's "Wish I Was Here") and the other which he directed only (2017's "Going in Style"). "There has to be a catalyst that really puts me in the chair," he...
Up until 2023, however, Braff had only directed two other films, one of which he also wrote (2014's "Wish I Was Here") and the other which he directed only (2017's "Going in Style"). "There has to be a catalyst that really puts me in the chair," he...
- 3/2/2023
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
“La La Land” is coming to the great white way.
Tony Award-winning producer Marc Platt announced today that together with Lionsgate, they were bringing the Oscar-nominated film to the stage.
Tony Award and Drama Desk Award-winning director Bartlett Sher will be responsible for the show with a book being penned by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Ayad Akhtar and three-time Barrymore Award winner Matthew Decker.
Read More: Amanda Kloots Says Watching Late Husband Nick Cordero In ‘Broadway Rising’ Brings Her To Tears
The film’s composer, Academy Award-winner Justin Hurwitz, returns to compose music to lyrics by Tony-winning composing team Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.
“I’m thrilled to reunite with Lionsgate and the incredible team behind La La Land to adapt the movie for the Broadway stage, the next exciting chapter in its evolution,” said Platt. “We’ve assembled a world-class team to create a musical that will delight La La Land...
Tony Award-winning producer Marc Platt announced today that together with Lionsgate, they were bringing the Oscar-nominated film to the stage.
Tony Award and Drama Desk Award-winning director Bartlett Sher will be responsible for the show with a book being penned by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Ayad Akhtar and three-time Barrymore Award winner Matthew Decker.
Read More: Amanda Kloots Says Watching Late Husband Nick Cordero In ‘Broadway Rising’ Brings Her To Tears
The film’s composer, Academy Award-winner Justin Hurwitz, returns to compose music to lyrics by Tony-winning composing team Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.
“I’m thrilled to reunite with Lionsgate and the incredible team behind La La Land to adapt the movie for the Broadway stage, the next exciting chapter in its evolution,” said Platt. “We’ve assembled a world-class team to create a musical that will delight La La Land...
- 2/7/2023
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
Florence Pugh has some thoughts about why so many people had strong reactions to her relationship with Zach Braff. The pair broke up sometime in 2022 after dating since around 2019. They remain friends, and she even stars in his upcoming film, "A Good Person." But in a new interview with Vogue published Jan. 12, Pugh explains how criticism of their relationship affected her.
"We weren't in anyone's faces. It was just that people didn't like it," Pugh says. Braff is 21 years older than the actor, who was 23 when they began dating. "They imagined me with someone younger and someone in blockbusters. I think young relationships in Hollywood are so easily twisted because they add to the gossip sites. It's exciting to watch. And I think I was in a relationship that didn't do any of that."
Pugh is still adjusting to no longer living with Braff, the article notes, still calling the...
"We weren't in anyone's faces. It was just that people didn't like it," Pugh says. Braff is 21 years older than the actor, who was 23 when they began dating. "They imagined me with someone younger and someone in blockbusters. I think young relationships in Hollywood are so easily twisted because they add to the gossip sites. It's exciting to watch. And I think I was in a relationship that didn't do any of that."
Pugh is still adjusting to no longer living with Braff, the article notes, still calling the...
- 1/12/2023
- by Victoria Edel
- Popsugar.com
Amanda Kloots is continuing to keep her late husband Nick Cordero’s memory alive in her new holiday film “Fit For Christmas”.
The actress and fitness instructor, who developed, co-wrote and executive produced the new film, recalled how she came up with the concept back in July of 2020, just two weeks after Cordero tragically passed away due to complications from Covid-19.
In the film, Kloots, 40, stars as Aubrey, “an enthusiastic Christmas-obsessed fitness instructor at a beloved, financially beleaguered community center in quaint Mistletoe, Montana who begins a holiday romance with a charming, mysterious businessman (Hallmark star Paul Greene), complicating his plans to turn the center into a more financially profitable resort property,” as per the synopsis.
Read More: Amanda Kloots Says Watching Late Husband Nick Cordero In ‘Broadway Rising’ Brings Her To Tears
While explaining how the concept of the film came to be in a new interview with TooFab,...
The actress and fitness instructor, who developed, co-wrote and executive produced the new film, recalled how she came up with the concept back in July of 2020, just two weeks after Cordero tragically passed away due to complications from Covid-19.
In the film, Kloots, 40, stars as Aubrey, “an enthusiastic Christmas-obsessed fitness instructor at a beloved, financially beleaguered community center in quaint Mistletoe, Montana who begins a holiday romance with a charming, mysterious businessman (Hallmark star Paul Greene), complicating his plans to turn the center into a more financially profitable resort property,” as per the synopsis.
Read More: Amanda Kloots Says Watching Late Husband Nick Cordero In ‘Broadway Rising’ Brings Her To Tears
While explaining how the concept of the film came to be in a new interview with TooFab,...
- 12/25/2022
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Good memories and bittersweet emotions. Amanda Kloots is opening up about watching her late husband, Nick Cordero, perform on stage in scenes from the a documentary, “Broadway Rising”.
The “Talk” co-host spoke with Et’s Denny’s Directo at Kiis FM’s iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2022 on Friday, and opened up about her and her late husband’s participation in the documentary — which details the long and difficult struggle for Broadway to come back together and reopen in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
“It’s crazy, we we have a little clip of his his section from the documentary, and it’s really it brings me to tears every time I see it,” Kloots shared. “It’s his big number from ‘Bullets Over Broadway’, which is the show we met in.”
Kloots and Cordero — who died in July 2020 due to complications from Covid-19 — share a 3-year-old son, Elvis. The pair...
The “Talk” co-host spoke with Et’s Denny’s Directo at Kiis FM’s iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2022 on Friday, and opened up about her and her late husband’s participation in the documentary — which details the long and difficult struggle for Broadway to come back together and reopen in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
“It’s crazy, we we have a little clip of his his section from the documentary, and it’s really it brings me to tears every time I see it,” Kloots shared. “It’s his big number from ‘Bullets Over Broadway’, which is the show we met in.”
Kloots and Cordero — who died in July 2020 due to complications from Covid-19 — share a 3-year-old son, Elvis. The pair...
- 12/5/2022
- by Sarah Curran
- ET Canada
This review originally ran June 13, 2022, in conjunction with the film’s world premiere at the Tribeca Festival.
Theater buffs who couldn’t snag a seat at this year’s Tony Awards will find some solace in “Broadway Rising,” a heartfelt tribute to all the shows that were shuttered between 2020 and 2021.
It does initially seem as though the film might suffer from a touch of solipsism, as actors talk expansively about centering their feelings during a period that wrought so much suffering across the globe. But director Amy Rice (“By the People”) wisely expands the story beyond the stage stars, making the impactful case that behind the bright lights lies an entire ecosystem essential to the city.
As such, she includes a range of representatives from the tens of thousands of Broadway workers who found themselves unemployed and worse during the early days of Covid-19.
Usher Peter McIntosh, for example, was...
Theater buffs who couldn’t snag a seat at this year’s Tony Awards will find some solace in “Broadway Rising,” a heartfelt tribute to all the shows that were shuttered between 2020 and 2021.
It does initially seem as though the film might suffer from a touch of solipsism, as actors talk expansively about centering their feelings during a period that wrought so much suffering across the globe. But director Amy Rice (“By the People”) wisely expands the story beyond the stage stars, making the impactful case that behind the bright lights lies an entire ecosystem essential to the city.
As such, she includes a range of representatives from the tens of thousands of Broadway workers who found themselves unemployed and worse during the early days of Covid-19.
Usher Peter McIntosh, for example, was...
- 12/2/2022
- by Elizabeth Weitzman
- The Wrap
Amanda Kloots opened up about the tough questions her son has begun to ask about his late father and her husband Nick Cordero.
The Broadway star, who passed away at age 41 due to Covid-19 complications, and Kloots’ three-year-old son Elvis has recently become curious about “where his dad is,” two years after Cordero’s death.
“I feel like that part of grief is going to start happening, where I have to now face his grief after dealing with mine for the last two years,” Kloots, 40, said on the Oct. 18 episode of iHeartRadio’s “The Important Things with Bobbi Brown” podcast. “Helping Elvis understand at this young age where Dad is, why Dad doesn’t live with us, what happened to Dad. And it’s been really, really, really hard.”
Read More: Amanda Kloots Shares Her ‘Favourite Father/Son Moment’ Between The Late Nick Cordero And Their Son
The co-host of...
The Broadway star, who passed away at age 41 due to Covid-19 complications, and Kloots’ three-year-old son Elvis has recently become curious about “where his dad is,” two years after Cordero’s death.
“I feel like that part of grief is going to start happening, where I have to now face his grief after dealing with mine for the last two years,” Kloots, 40, said on the Oct. 18 episode of iHeartRadio’s “The Important Things with Bobbi Brown” podcast. “Helping Elvis understand at this young age where Dad is, why Dad doesn’t live with us, what happened to Dad. And it’s been really, really, really hard.”
Read More: Amanda Kloots Shares Her ‘Favourite Father/Son Moment’ Between The Late Nick Cordero And Their Son
The co-host of...
- 10/23/2022
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
When 2020 began, Nick Cordero and Amanda Kloots were just your average happy showbiz couple, parents of a then-6-month-old son Elvis and renovating their house on Love Street in Los Angeles. And then their life blew up. On March 30, Nick went to the ER with what was first diagnosed as pneumonia, but turned out to be Covid. He never left the hospital. Over the next few months, family, friends and fans from the theater and fitness worlds—plus countless others who were discovering Nick and Amanda for the first time—anxiously followed her updates as Nick started suffering complications. There were good days and bad, and Amanda remained relentlessly...
- 9/3/2022
- E! Online
If you ask Amanda Kloots, today is all about celebrating Nick Cordero. Exactly two years after the Broadway star died of complications from Covid-19, his wife is paying tribute on Instagram with a heartfelt message on loss and life after death. "There hasn't been a day I haven't missed him," she wrote July 5. "Nick was a presence. His smile and laugh lit up a room. He loved everyone and was a great friend to anyone that knew him." In her post, Amanda shared several family photos with their 3-year-old son Elvis. She also took the opportunity to share a dream her friend experienced, which led to a new level of peace. "My girlfriend told me about a beautiful...
- 7/5/2022
- E! Online
On the first anniversary of Nick Cordero's death, Amanda Kloots couldn't get out of bed. "This is the roller coaster of grief," she recently told E! News, recalling how "extremely sad" she felt on the morning of July 5, 2021, exactly a year after her husband died of complications from a bout with Covid-19. "You just never know what a day is going to bring. You could wake up and be completely Ok. And then you could wake up and it hit you like a ton of bricks." This year, Amanda said, her plan is to be surrounded by love and support with her sister and close friends in Italy, where she and Nick spent part of their honeymoon. "I made it a goal of mine...
- 7/1/2022
- E! Online
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Steve Fickinger, who received a Tony Award for producing the blockbuster musical Dear Evan Hansen after helping bring Newsies and The Lion King to Broadway as a Disney executive, has died. He was 62.
Fickinger died suddenly Friday at his home in Laguna Beach, his niece Jessica Roy announced.
As director of creative development for Walt Disney Feature Animation, Fickinger worked on Mulan, Tarzan and Lilo & Stitch, then served as vp creative development for the Disney Theatrical Group, where he supervised the launch of a half-dozen Broadway shows, including The Lion King and Aida.
Fickinger also oversaw the Tony-winning production of Newsies, the national tour of High School Musical and the long-running Broadway production of Aladdin.
Following two decades at Disney, he exited in 2013 and created FickStern Productions, and its first endeavor, Dear Evan Hansen, opened on Broadway in 2016 en route to collecting six Tonys,...
Steve Fickinger, who received a Tony Award for producing the blockbuster musical Dear Evan Hansen after helping bring Newsies and The Lion King to Broadway as a Disney executive, has died. He was 62.
Fickinger died suddenly Friday at his home in Laguna Beach, his niece Jessica Roy announced.
As director of creative development for Walt Disney Feature Animation, Fickinger worked on Mulan, Tarzan and Lilo & Stitch, then served as vp creative development for the Disney Theatrical Group, where he supervised the launch of a half-dozen Broadway shows, including The Lion King and Aida.
Fickinger also oversaw the Tony-winning production of Newsies, the national tour of High School Musical and the long-running Broadway production of Aladdin.
Following two decades at Disney, he exited in 2013 and created FickStern Productions, and its first endeavor, Dear Evan Hansen, opened on Broadway in 2016 en route to collecting six Tonys,...
- 6/23/2022
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Steve Fickinger, a Tony Award-winning producer of Broadway’s Dear Evan Hansen who, as a longtime creative executive with Disney Theatrical Group helped spearhead the development of such stage shows as Newsies and Aladdin, died suddenly at his home in Laguna Beach, California, on June 17. He was 62.
His death was announced by his niece, Jessica Roy. A cause of death was not specified.
In a two-decade career with Disney, which began as a temp in the mail room, Fickinger worked in the mid-1990s as Director of Creative Development for Walt Disney Feature Animation, overseeing such projects as Mulan, Tarzan, and Lilo and Stitch. From 1992 to 2012, he was Vice President of Creative Development for Disney Theatrical Group, supervising six Broadway shows including six-time Tony Award-winning The Lion King and Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida.
Fickinger also oversaw the Broadway production of Newsies, the national tour of High School Musical,...
His death was announced by his niece, Jessica Roy. A cause of death was not specified.
In a two-decade career with Disney, which began as a temp in the mail room, Fickinger worked in the mid-1990s as Director of Creative Development for Walt Disney Feature Animation, overseeing such projects as Mulan, Tarzan, and Lilo and Stitch. From 1992 to 2012, he was Vice President of Creative Development for Disney Theatrical Group, supervising six Broadway shows including six-time Tony Award-winning The Lion King and Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida.
Fickinger also oversaw the Broadway production of Newsies, the national tour of High School Musical,...
- 6/22/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
The Oscars are a few days away, and I’m looking not only at the nominated actors’ performances this year, but at the stage careers that helped them develop and/or refine their skills to be eligible for Academy Awards. Half of this year’s Oscar nominees for acting were previously involved with Tony-nominated and other productions on Broadway.
For example, Ariana DeBose, the Academy Award Best Actress in a Supporting Role nominee, most-predicted on Gold Derby to win, cut her teeth on Broadway for a decade before she landed her nominated role as “Anita” in West Side Story. Her first Broadway job at age 21 was as a member of the ensemble of Bring It On in 2012, a Tony-nominated musical which required a lot of acrobatic dancing. Although it didn’t win any awards, Bring It On did have music and lyrics co-written by Lin Manuel Miranda with choreography by Andy Blakenbuehler.
For example, Ariana DeBose, the Academy Award Best Actress in a Supporting Role nominee, most-predicted on Gold Derby to win, cut her teeth on Broadway for a decade before she landed her nominated role as “Anita” in West Side Story. Her first Broadway job at age 21 was as a member of the ensemble of Bring It On in 2012, a Tony-nominated musical which required a lot of acrobatic dancing. Although it didn’t win any awards, Bring It On did have music and lyrics co-written by Lin Manuel Miranda with choreography by Andy Blakenbuehler.
- 3/21/2022
- by Susan Haskins-Doloff
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: Producers Denise Di Novi and Margaret French Isaac of Di Novi Pictures have partnered with author Amanda Kloots to turn her memoir Live Your Live into a feature film.
Amanda Kloots and her sister Anna Kloots penned the book and are adapting the screenplay themselves. No financier has been set yet.
In Live Your Life, Kloots reflects on love, loss, and life with her husband, Broadway star and Tony-nominee Nick Cordero, whose public battle with Covid and tragic death made headlines around the world. In the early spring of 2020, Cordero was hospitalized for what he and his wife believed was a severe case of pneumonia. Entering Cedars-Sinai, there was no indication that Cordero would never return home. Diagnosed with Covid, Cordero – who only a few days earlier was the picture of health – soon deteriorated. Suffering a series of complications – minor heart attacks, an amputation, sepsis – he was kept alive for weeks,...
Amanda Kloots and her sister Anna Kloots penned the book and are adapting the screenplay themselves. No financier has been set yet.
In Live Your Life, Kloots reflects on love, loss, and life with her husband, Broadway star and Tony-nominee Nick Cordero, whose public battle with Covid and tragic death made headlines around the world. In the early spring of 2020, Cordero was hospitalized for what he and his wife believed was a severe case of pneumonia. Entering Cedars-Sinai, there was no indication that Cordero would never return home. Diagnosed with Covid, Cordero – who only a few days earlier was the picture of health – soon deteriorated. Suffering a series of complications – minor heart attacks, an amputation, sepsis – he was kept alive for weeks,...
- 3/8/2022
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
The Talk co-host Amanda Kloots, who lost her husband Nick Cordero to Covid in 2020, has revealed she has tested positive for the virus.
Kloots announced the news via a post on her Instagram account Thursday.
“My @thetalkcbs family! Unfortunately I tested positive for Covid and will be missing some days at work until my quarantine is over,” Kloots wrote. “I am feeling completely normal now and feel very grateful for that. I am vaccinated and boosted which is very much putting me at ease.”
“I recently got back from a trip to Mexico where I tested negative before I left and before I flew home so this was surprise this morning,” she continued. “This is the first time I’ve tested positive since the pandemic. I will hopefully be back to work soon but taking this time at home with Elvis to start potty training!!!! Wish me luck as I...
Kloots announced the news via a post on her Instagram account Thursday.
“My @thetalkcbs family! Unfortunately I tested positive for Covid and will be missing some days at work until my quarantine is over,” Kloots wrote. “I am feeling completely normal now and feel very grateful for that. I am vaccinated and boosted which is very much putting me at ease.”
“I recently got back from a trip to Mexico where I tested negative before I left and before I flew home so this was surprise this morning,” she continued. “This is the first time I’ve tested positive since the pandemic. I will hopefully be back to work soon but taking this time at home with Elvis to start potty training!!!! Wish me luck as I...
- 2/25/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Amanda Kloots announced Thursday that she has been diagnosed with Covid-19, two years after her husband Nick Cordero died battling the virus.
Alongside a photo with her co-hosts of daytime show “The Talk,” Kloots wrote: “My @thetalkcbs family! Unfortunately I tested positive for Covid and will be missing some days at work until my quarantine is over.”
However, the former Broadway dancer and “Dancing With The Stars” contestant assured her followers that she is “feeling completely normal now and feel very grateful for that.” She added that being vaccinated and boosted against the virus “is very much putting me at ease.”
Having tested negative before and after a recent trip to Mexico, Kloots said the diagnosis was a “surprise.”
“This is the first time I’ve tested positive since the pandemic,” she wrote. “I will hopefully be back to work soon but taking this time at home with Elvis to start potty training!
Alongside a photo with her co-hosts of daytime show “The Talk,” Kloots wrote: “My @thetalkcbs family! Unfortunately I tested positive for Covid and will be missing some days at work until my quarantine is over.”
However, the former Broadway dancer and “Dancing With The Stars” contestant assured her followers that she is “feeling completely normal now and feel very grateful for that.” She added that being vaccinated and boosted against the virus “is very much putting me at ease.”
Having tested negative before and after a recent trip to Mexico, Kloots said the diagnosis was a “surprise.”
“This is the first time I’ve tested positive since the pandemic,” she wrote. “I will hopefully be back to work soon but taking this time at home with Elvis to start potty training!
- 2/25/2022
- by Harper Lambert
- The Wrap
The grief community is one no one wants to be part of, but once you're in it, you don't feel so alone. It's a sentiment Amanda Kloots is making sure Bob Saget's widow Kelly Rizzo understands. "New friends in a club we didn't ever think we'd be in," Kloots, whose husband Nick Cordero died of complications caused by Covid-19 in July 2020, captioned a Feb. 6 selfie with Rizzo. "So grateful to now know this strong woman, sharing stories only helps this rollercoaster we are on." The sentiment is mutual. "If I'm going to be in this club, I'm grateful to have genuine caring people like you by my side," Rizzo commented,...
- 2/7/2022
- E! Online
Is “Dancing with the Stars” Season 30 JoJo Siwa‘s to lose? The singer has been the favorite all season long, but as we’ve seen the past few seasons, that’s been more of a curse than a blessing. Siwa, Amanda Kloots, Cody Rigsby and Iman Shumpert will hit the hardwood one last time on Monday’s season finale for Mirrorball glory. They will perform twice, a fusion dance of two styles, and the freestyle, of course.
Who will win? Let’s break down the final four.
Amanda Kloots and Alan Bersten
For her: Consistency. Kloots has never been bad nor has she had a terribly off week. Hard not to feel like her past as a Broadway dancer and Rockette, performing day in and day out, isn’t a factor in that consistency even if the dance styles are completely different. And she just gave one of her best...
Who will win? Let’s break down the final four.
Amanda Kloots and Alan Bersten
For her: Consistency. Kloots has never been bad nor has she had a terribly off week. Hard not to feel like her past as a Broadway dancer and Rockette, performing day in and day out, isn’t a factor in that consistency even if the dance styles are completely different. And she just gave one of her best...
- 11/20/2021
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Amanda Kloots has been one of the front-runners this season on “Dancing with the Stars” from the very beginning given her experience as a Broadway dancer. And for eight weeks she was consistently safe from elimination thanks to the combination of her judges’ scores and viewer votes. But that changed at the end of the “Semi-Finals,” when she landed in the bottom three for the first time and narrowly avoided the double elimination. So how did it happen tonight of all nights after she brought the ballroom to tears with her contemporary routine? Watch it above.
“The Talk” co-host’s first routine of the night was a successful attempt to redeem the tango she performed at the beginning of the season. She scored 10s from Len Goodman, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli, and a nine from Carrie Ann Inaba, but that was only because one of Kloots’s feet accidentally...
“The Talk” co-host’s first routine of the night was a successful attempt to redeem the tango she performed at the beginning of the season. She scored 10s from Len Goodman, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli, and a nine from Carrie Ann Inaba, but that was only because one of Kloots’s feet accidentally...
- 11/16/2021
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Monday’s semifinals broadcast of Dancing With the Stars was all about the number two.
Not only was the episode — remarkably! — already the second-to-last outing of Season 30, but it featured two routines from each remaining duo, then wrapped with one last double elimination. (Two is also the number of Kleenex boxes you might have burned through while watching this episode. Everywhere you looked, another sob-worthy contemporary!)
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Not only was the episode — remarkably! — already the second-to-last outing of Season 30, but it featured two routines from each remaining duo, then wrapped with one last double elimination. (Two is also the number of Kleenex boxes you might have burned through while watching this episode. Everywhere you looked, another sob-worthy contemporary!)
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- 11/16/2021
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
They can't all be winners. On Monday, Nov. 15, two pairs were sent home during Dancing With the Stars' semi-finals: Melora Hardin and Artem Chigvintsev and Suni Lee and Sasha Farber were eliminated from the competition. Amanda Kloots and Alan Bersten were saved by the judges following their emotional performance, which was dedicated to The Talk host's late husband, Nick Cordero, who died of the coronavirus in July 2020. While it's hard to see these competitors cha-cha away, we knew a double elimination was bound to happen, as the season 30 finale is set for Nov. 22, where JoJo Siwa and Jenna Johnson Chmerkovskiy; Amanda Kloots and...
- 11/16/2021
- E! Online
“The Talk” co-host Amanda Kloots got the highest judges’ score on “Dancing with the Stars” on “First Elimination” night for her emotional foxtrot to “It Had to Be You,” which she and her late husband Nick Cordero danced to during their wedding. Certainly her years as a Broadway performer helped her capture the emotion and technique of her dance, but did “DWTS” fans agree with her high score? We asked our readers to let us know who they thought gave the best performance of the night. Scroll down for the full results.
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Kloots scored straight eights from judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli for a total of 32 out of 40. That’s the highest score of the season so far, and our respondents thought she was the class...
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Kloots scored straight eights from judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli for a total of 32 out of 40. That’s the highest score of the season so far, and our respondents thought she was the class...
- 10/3/2021
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The Tonys deserve to win multiple Emmys next year. A night married with celebration, inclusivity and in what can only be described as the realization that Jesus Christ returned to save us all in the form of Jennifer Holliday — it was a sensational awards ceremony that may have offered all the critical clues to constructing a new age of honoring top achievements in entertainment.
Eighteen months and a global pandemic later, the American Theatre Wing’s 74th Annual Tony Awards were presented in two parts – the first half, hosted by Tony Award winner Audra McDonald, who has the record for the most performance wins with six, revealed winners in all but three categories exclusively on Paramount Plus in a two-hour ceremony. The following two hours were helmed by Tony Award winner Leslie Odom Jr for “The Tony Awards Present: Broadway’s Back!,” which featured performances and the live presentation of...
Eighteen months and a global pandemic later, the American Theatre Wing’s 74th Annual Tony Awards were presented in two parts – the first half, hosted by Tony Award winner Audra McDonald, who has the record for the most performance wins with six, revealed winners in all but three categories exclusively on Paramount Plus in a two-hour ceremony. The following two hours were helmed by Tony Award winner Leslie Odom Jr for “The Tony Awards Present: Broadway’s Back!,” which featured performances and the live presentation of...
- 9/27/2021
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Amanda Kloots knows that she’ll have to relive some of the hardest moments of her life on this season of “Dancing With Stars”. The 39-year-old fitness instructor and former performer’s husband, Broadway star Nick Cordero, died in July 2020 after a 95-day battle with Covid-19. But far from avoiding the difficult year she’s had, Kloots plans to highlight...
- 9/10/2021
- by Aynslee Darmon
- ET Canada
Waitress, the Broadway hit that, along with Hadestown, brought music back to the New York stage last night after many dark months, grossed $197,878 in tickets sales today, breaking the single-performance house record at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
The previous record – $184,476 – was set by the 2013 production of Betrayal starring Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz, back when the top ticket price was around $185, roughly the median price for the $89-$350ish Waitress seats.
Still, with the Thursday night performance a sell-out, and today’s stellar box office response, the numbers are a solid bit of good news for an industry (and a city) that can most definitely use it.
Both Waitress and Hadestown returned to enthusiastic and more-than-appreciative audiences, with standing ovations and tears and full houses setting the tone. At Waitress, the cast led by star and composer Sara Bareilles was joined onstage at curtain by Amanda Kloots, co-host of The Talk...
The previous record – $184,476 – was set by the 2013 production of Betrayal starring Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz, back when the top ticket price was around $185, roughly the median price for the $89-$350ish Waitress seats.
Still, with the Thursday night performance a sell-out, and today’s stellar box office response, the numbers are a solid bit of good news for an industry (and a city) that can most definitely use it.
Both Waitress and Hadestown returned to enthusiastic and more-than-appreciative audiences, with standing ovations and tears and full houses setting the tone. At Waitress, the cast led by star and composer Sara Bareilles was joined onstage at curtain by Amanda Kloots, co-host of The Talk...
- 9/4/2021
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Amanda Kloots is honoring the love of her life. On Friday, Sept. 3, which would have marked the couple's fourth wedding anniversary, The Talk co-host penned a touching tribute dedicated to her late husband, Nick Cordero. Cordero, a Broadway star known for his roles in musicals including Bullets Over Broadway, died in July 2020 after suffering months of Covid-19-related complications. The performer was 41 years old. "Hey baby!" she captioned sweet footage from the couple's special day on Instagram. "Happy 4th wedding anniversary to us! Our wedding was one of the best days of my life and I'll never forget it. I'll never forget our first look, our...
- 9/3/2021
- E! Online
Amanda Kloots is taking a page out of Nick Cordero's handbook and living life. On Thursday, Sept. 2, The Talk co-host was joined by Zach Braff for the Broadway reopening of Waitress, which her husband starred in prior to his 2020 death. Amanda and Zach, who was a dear friend of Nick's, flew to New York City to attend the musical's first show since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. "On our way!" Amanda captioned an Instagram Story selfie with Zach. Nick, who passed away at the age of 41 from complications of Covid-19, received a touching tribute from his Waitress family. On its set is a menu board offering a "Big Ol Slice of...
- 9/3/2021
- E! Online
When audiences attend the opening night of Waitress‘ limited Broadway run on Thursday, they will be the first to see a special tribute to former star Nick Cordero, who died last year due to complications from Covid-19.
The musical is set to honor the beloved and late actor with his very own pie name — “A Big Ol Slice of Live Your Life Pie” that will be featured on the diner’s menu board. In addition, both the limited Broadway run — which opens on Sept. 2 and runs through January 2022 — as well as the national tour will permanently feature ...
The musical is set to honor the beloved and late actor with his very own pie name — “A Big Ol Slice of Live Your Life Pie” that will be featured on the diner’s menu board. In addition, both the limited Broadway run — which opens on Sept. 2 and runs through January 2022 — as well as the national tour will permanently feature ...
When audiences attend the opening night of Waitress‘ limited Broadway run on Thursday, they will be the first to see a special tribute to former star Nick Cordero, who died last year due to complications from Covid-19.
The musical is set to honor the beloved and late actor with his very own pie name — “A Big Ol Slice of Live Your Life Pie” that will be featured on the diner’s menu board. In addition, both the limited Broadway run — which opens on Sept. 2 and runs through January 2022 — as well as the national tour will permanently feature ...
The musical is set to honor the beloved and late actor with his very own pie name — “A Big Ol Slice of Live Your Life Pie” that will be featured on the diner’s menu board. In addition, both the limited Broadway run — which opens on Sept. 2 and runs through January 2022 — as well as the national tour will permanently feature ...
Sara Bareilles won’t be the only Waitress cast member with prior stage-diner experience when the musical reopens on Broadway in September: Producers announced today that Waitress vets Drew Gehling, Eric Anderson, Charity Angel Dawson, Christopher Fitzgerald, Caitlin Houlahan, Dakin Matthews and Joe Tippett will be back for at least part of the show’s limited engagement.
Producers Barry and Fran Weissler previously announced that Bareilles, the actress and the musical’s composer, will take the title role for a limited run at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre from September 2 through October 17. The production will continue without Bareilles until January 9, 2022.
Exactly how long the other cast members will stay with the engagement wasn’t specified, but given their busy careers and other Broadway commitments, limited stays are more than likely. Fitzgerald, who will play Ogie, is expected to return to Broadway’s Company this fall, and Matthews, cast as Joe, plays...
Producers Barry and Fran Weissler previously announced that Bareilles, the actress and the musical’s composer, will take the title role for a limited run at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre from September 2 through October 17. The production will continue without Bareilles until January 9, 2022.
Exactly how long the other cast members will stay with the engagement wasn’t specified, but given their busy careers and other Broadway commitments, limited stays are more than likely. Fitzgerald, who will play Ogie, is expected to return to Broadway’s Company this fall, and Matthews, cast as Joe, plays...
- 8/3/2021
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Amanda Kloots angrily responded to a person who commented on her social media page to her starting to date again following the death of her husband, Nick Cordero, who died from Covid-19 last year. Kloots, a Broadway actress who has appeared in Bullets Over Broadway, Good Vibrations, Follies and Young Frankenstein, was married to stage […]
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- 7/28/2021
- by Adam Grunther
- Uinterview
Amanda Kloots is dating and if you have a problem with that, well, that's a you problem. On Friday, July 23, the dance and fitness instructor and The Talk co-host announced on the CBS show that she had started to date, a year after losing her second husband Nick Cordero. The Broadway actor and father of their now 2-year-old son Elvis died of Covid-19 complications at age 41 in July 2020 after a lengthy hospitalization. "Both of my husbands, I met doing Broadway shows. We became friends first and then got married. Obviously, with Nick we had a child," Amanda said on The Talk. "I've never actually had to date and I just started dating again and it is so...
- 7/24/2021
- E! Online
The Talk co-host Amanda Kloots, wife of the late Broadway actor Nick Cordero, shared an emotional message on Monday marking the one-year anniversary of her husband’s death due to complications from Covid-19. He was 41.
The Tony-nominated Cordero appeared in stage productions of A Bronx Tale, Bullets Over Broadway, The Toxic Avenger, Rock of Ages and Waitress.
In addition to a short message and video she shared on Monday’s episode of The Talk, Kloots posted a longer remembrance on her own on Instagram page.
“Today hurts, there is no other way around it,” Kloots wrote on Instagram, where she posted a video clips in Cordero’s memory. “One year ago you left us and became our angel in heaven. You were surrounded by so much love and Led Zeppelin playing on Spotify-no doubt that was your doing, not mine. What happened was unthinkable, losing you was my biggest fear.
The Tony-nominated Cordero appeared in stage productions of A Bronx Tale, Bullets Over Broadway, The Toxic Avenger, Rock of Ages and Waitress.
In addition to a short message and video she shared on Monday’s episode of The Talk, Kloots posted a longer remembrance on her own on Instagram page.
“Today hurts, there is no other way around it,” Kloots wrote on Instagram, where she posted a video clips in Cordero’s memory. “One year ago you left us and became our angel in heaven. You were surrounded by so much love and Led Zeppelin playing on Spotify-no doubt that was your doing, not mine. What happened was unthinkable, losing you was my biggest fear.
- 7/6/2021
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
It's been one year since Broadway lost Nick Cordero. The Waitress and Rock of Ages performer died on July 5, 2020, at age 41 due to complications caused by the coronavirus. On the anniversary of his passing, his wife Amanda Kloots paid tribute on Instagram with a montage of sentimental photos and videos that celebrated their life together. "Today hurts, there is no other way around it," wrote The Talk co-host on Monday, July 5. "One year ago you left us and became our angel in heaven. You were surrounded by so much love and Led Zeppelin playing on Spotify-no doubt that was your doing, not mine." She went on, "What happened was...
- 7/5/2021
- E! Online
Amanda Kloots is remembering her late husband, Nick Cordero, one year after he died of complications from Covid-19 last year. “The Talk” co-host took to Instagram on Monday to share a video slideshow of memories of Nick, and their life together as a married couple and parents to their now 2-year-old son, Elvis. “One year. Today hurts, there is no other...
- 7/5/2021
- by Aynslee Darmon
- ET Canada
The tempo of the song chosen for the In Memoriam segment was one of many unconventional choices by the producers of this year’s Oscars.
The fast beat of Stevie Wonder’s “As” divided fans Sunday, with many taking to Twitter to complain, some using memes, including the candy factory scene from I Love Lucy, to illustrate the breakneck speed of the video and photos that were hard to follow on the ABC telecast.
Still, despite the quickly flashing names on the screen, viewers spotted a few that were missing from the montage, most notably songwriter Adam Schlesinger, who received an Oscar Best Song nomination for That Thing You Do! in 1997.
To account for any omissions, the ceremony’s site always links to the full “In Memoriam“ gallery at Oscars.org, as it did this year. Watch the 2021 one here:
While Schlesinger is listed online, three actors not featured in...
The fast beat of Stevie Wonder’s “As” divided fans Sunday, with many taking to Twitter to complain, some using memes, including the candy factory scene from I Love Lucy, to illustrate the breakneck speed of the video and photos that were hard to follow on the ABC telecast.
Still, despite the quickly flashing names on the screen, viewers spotted a few that were missing from the montage, most notably songwriter Adam Schlesinger, who received an Oscar Best Song nomination for That Thing You Do! in 1997.
To account for any omissions, the ceremony’s site always links to the full “In Memoriam“ gallery at Oscars.org, as it did this year. Watch the 2021 one here:
While Schlesinger is listed online, three actors not featured in...
- 4/26/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
With a longer Oscar season than ever before, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences had even more people to remember in the annual In Memoriam segment. But inevitably, there are complaints on social media that some people were omitted. This year, nether “Arrested Development” star Jessica Walter nor “Glee” star Naya Rivera was included, both of whom had careers primarily on television. Walter, however, was a Golden Globe nominee for “Play Misty for Me” and had many other film roles. Walter was included on the Academy’s In Memoriam website, while Rivera was not.
Those who were not included in previous years, such as Luke Perry and Cameron Boyce in 2020, also worked more often in television. In 2019, Carol Channing and Stanley Donen were among those omitted from the segment. This past year, several actors, musicians and craftspeople died of Covid-19, such as Broadway actor Nick Cordero and composer and musician Adam Schlesinger,...
Those who were not included in previous years, such as Luke Perry and Cameron Boyce in 2020, also worked more often in television. In 2019, Carol Channing and Stanley Donen were among those omitted from the segment. This past year, several actors, musicians and craftspeople died of Covid-19, such as Broadway actor Nick Cordero and composer and musician Adam Schlesinger,...
- 4/26/2021
- by Pat Saperstein
- Variety Film + TV
Mayor Bill De Blasio was joined today in Times Squareby Lin-Manuel Miranda, who helped announce the launch of the Broadway vaccination site.'I can't help but have a sense of empty chairs at empty tables. Those in the Broadway community we've lost over the past year... I'm thinking of Terrence McNally, the great Nick Cordero, who is my age and we lost to this terrible virus. And I'm thrilled to be here at the opening of a vaccination for Broadway workers.'...
- 4/12/2021
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Even though Sunday’s SAG Awards ceremony will be shortened to just one pre-taped hour on TNT and TBS, the special In Memoriam segment will still be a highlight. Since the 2020 event aired on January 19, it will be over 14 months until the one on April 4. That means even more actors, actresses and members of SAG/AFTRA will hopefully be honored than the 40 people in the tribute last year.
Chadwick Boseman died last August and is a four-time nominee for the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday. The two individual nominations are for his leading role in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” and his supporting performance in “Da 5 Bloods.” Those two films also are nominated for the top ensemble category.
Oscar winners who have died in the past 14 months include Sean Connery, Olivia de Havilland, Cloris Leachman and Christopher Plummer. Academy Award nominees include Boseman, Kirk Douglas, Hal Holbrook, Ian Holm,...
Chadwick Boseman died last August and is a four-time nominee for the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday. The two individual nominations are for his leading role in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” and his supporting performance in “Da 5 Bloods.” Those two films also are nominated for the top ensemble category.
Oscar winners who have died in the past 14 months include Sean Connery, Olivia de Havilland, Cloris Leachman and Christopher Plummer. Academy Award nominees include Boseman, Kirk Douglas, Hal Holbrook, Ian Holm,...
- 4/2/2021
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Amanda Kloots has shared the last family photo she has with her late husband, Broadway actor Nick Cordero and their 2-year-old son Elvis, before he was diagnosed and later died from Covid-19. In an emotional Instagram post, The Talk co-host admitted that she re-lived a day she was dreading earlier this week. “Our last family photo taken […]
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- 3/21/2021
- by Demi Tsatsaronis
- Uinterview
Finneas has joined forces with Until the Ribbon Breaks for a reimagining of “What They’ll Say About Us.”
Inspired by Black Lives Matter and actor Nick Cordero’s death from Covid-19 complications, the video features footage from protests, a quote from James Baldwin (“I can’t believe what you say, because I see what you do”), and scenes of Charlie Chaplin in The Great Dictator. Instead of the twinkling piano that opens the original recording, the remix kicks off with thrashing instrumentation.
“I’ve long been a fan of...
Inspired by Black Lives Matter and actor Nick Cordero’s death from Covid-19 complications, the video features footage from protests, a quote from James Baldwin (“I can’t believe what you say, because I see what you do”), and scenes of Charlie Chaplin in The Great Dictator. Instead of the twinkling piano that opens the original recording, the remix kicks off with thrashing instrumentation.
“I’ve long been a fan of...
- 2/26/2021
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
The Talk co-host and fitness star Amanda Kloots has obtained her first coronavirus vaccine more than seven months after losing her husband to the deadly virus, and defended herself amid accusations of skipping the line to get the jab. Broadway actor Nick Cordero, the father of her 20-month-old son Elvis, died of Covid-19 complications at age 41 last July at a Los Angeles medical center. Kloots, who posted almost daily Instagram Story vlogs and inspired fans with her supportive dance videos recorded outside the hospital during his entire three-month stay, made her way to a drive-thru coronavirus vaccine distribution site on Friday, Feb. 19, with their son and two friends to get her first...
- 2/20/2021
- E! Online
On Jan. 2, Amanda Kloots shared an emotional and honest post via her Instagram story about the difficulty of grieving her late husband Nick Cordero, who died of complications from Covid-19 at age 41.
After months of grieving, Kloots says she’s ready for therapy.
“New Years has been tough, extremely hard for me. I’ve cried more recently than in awhile,” the fitness instructor wrote. “I thought Christmas would be hard, this was worse. I think it’s because when the new year comes you want a clean slate or to forget about last year, esp 2020. But, I ...
After months of grieving, Kloots says she’s ready for therapy.
“New Years has been tough, extremely hard for me. I’ve cried more recently than in awhile,” the fitness instructor wrote. “I thought Christmas would be hard, this was worse. I think it’s because when the new year comes you want a clean slate or to forget about last year, esp 2020. But, I ...
On Jan. 2, Amanda Kloots shared an emotional and honest post via her Instagram story about the difficulty of grieving her late husband Nick Cordero, who died of complications from Covid-19 at age 41.
After months of grieving, Kloots says she’s ready for therapy.
“New Years has been tough, extremely hard for me. I’ve cried more recently than in awhile,” the fitness instructor wrote. “I thought Christmas would be hard, this was worse. I think it’s because when the new year comes you want a clean slate or to forget about last year, esp 2020. But, I ...
After months of grieving, Kloots says she’s ready for therapy.
“New Years has been tough, extremely hard for me. I’ve cried more recently than in awhile,” the fitness instructor wrote. “I thought Christmas would be hard, this was worse. I think it’s because when the new year comes you want a clean slate or to forget about last year, esp 2020. But, I ...
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