“Million Dollar Listing New York City” has returned for its sixth season on Bravo. The show follows the lives and careers of some of the top real estate agents in New York City. The show premiered in 2012. The reality series quickly became popular with its tours of luxurious Manhattan residences and the handsome successful realtors who list them. Get to know the cast of Bravo’s sixth season of “Million Dollar Listing New York City. Steve Gould Season 6 of “Million Dollar Listing New York City” introduces us to Steve Gould. Gould replaces Luis Ortiz who left the show to
Get to Know the Cast of Million Dollar Listing New York City...
Get to Know the Cast of Million Dollar Listing New York City...
- 5/26/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
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Luis Ortiz out, Steve Gold in.
When Million Dollar Listing New York returns for season six on Thursday night, fans will meet Steve, a model-turned-real estate agent who takes Luis’ place in the cast. Luis, of course, left the real estate business at the end of season five and now lives in France.
“Steve is like if James Franco was a broker,” Mdlny star Ryan Serhant tells Et. “He’s very different. He is the opposite of Luis, in like every way possible. Which I think is fun, and will be fun for people to watch.”
More: Luis D. Ortiz Leaves Million Dollar Listing New York: 'I Chose Happiness'
“I feel like with Luis it was a very emotional, emotional roller coaster of a show,” he adds. “But now, I think it’s more dramatic, but it’s not as much of a roller coaster. Less men crying, I’ll say.”
Ryan describes...
When Million Dollar Listing New York returns for season six on Thursday night, fans will meet Steve, a model-turned-real estate agent who takes Luis’ place in the cast. Luis, of course, left the real estate business at the end of season five and now lives in France.
“Steve is like if James Franco was a broker,” Mdlny star Ryan Serhant tells Et. “He’s very different. He is the opposite of Luis, in like every way possible. Which I think is fun, and will be fun for people to watch.”
More: Luis D. Ortiz Leaves Million Dollar Listing New York: 'I Chose Happiness'
“I feel like with Luis it was a very emotional, emotional roller coaster of a show,” he adds. “But now, I think it’s more dramatic, but it’s not as much of a roller coaster. Less men crying, I’ll say.”
Ryan describes...
- 5/25/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
For Marc Anthony, helping children in desperate need is more than a duty - it's personal. Speaking Tuesday at his Maestro Cares Foundation's second annual "Changing Lives, Building Dreams" Gala at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City, Anthony became emotional while discussing the orphanage he helped build in the Dominican Republic. "This is very personal," he told People. "My kids -" he said, choking up and asking for "one moment" - "my kids in the Niños de Cristo orphanage, they're gonna eat, they're safe, they have their own beds, they have their own space. It comes down to dignity...
- 2/19/2015
- by Sara Hammel
- PEOPLE.com
This is just so terrible! A little boy, 3, was killed in a terrifying way by the person he trusted most, his own father. Dmitriy Kanarikov threw his son off the roof of a 52-story NYC apartment building after losing a bitter custody battle.
Dmitriy Kanarikov, 35, threw his little boy, Kirill, 3, off the roof of a NYC skyscraper on Dec. 22, then jumped himself, after losing custody of the child to his estranged wife, Svetlana Bukharina. Kanarikov was supposed to have been meeting his estranged wife to hand over the child, when he instead went to the top of a friend’s apartment in NYC’s Upper West Side. There, the angry father was spotted by security cameras, leading his son Kirill to his death.
Dad Pushes Son Off Roof — New York Man Jumps From High Rise After Dropping Son
Dmitriy Kanarikov was seen on the building’s security cameras leading his...
Dmitriy Kanarikov, 35, threw his little boy, Kirill, 3, off the roof of a NYC skyscraper on Dec. 22, then jumped himself, after losing custody of the child to his estranged wife, Svetlana Bukharina. Kanarikov was supposed to have been meeting his estranged wife to hand over the child, when he instead went to the top of a friend’s apartment in NYC’s Upper West Side. There, the angry father was spotted by security cameras, leading his son Kirill to his death.
Dad Pushes Son Off Roof — New York Man Jumps From High Rise After Dropping Son
Dmitriy Kanarikov was seen on the building’s security cameras leading his...
- 12/23/2013
- by Kristine Hope Kowalski
- HollywoodLife
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With the nasty business of cancelling its two bubble dramas, ABC Family finally ordered more episodes of The Fosters and Twisted along with a third season of Switched at Birth. I’m relieved questions of “Where are they going with Jude?” won’t go unanswered like Huge fans’ questions about Alistair.
Lifetime has ordered a pilot about a staffer on a dating reality show whose job involves manipulating the cast to ensure drama. Former Buffy, Grey’s Anatomy and Glee writer Marti Noxon is tasked with the adaptation, which probably means I should brace myself.
When CBS CEO Les Moonves announced the renewal of Under the Dome, he dismissed critics’ concerns saying, “Why can’t they be under the dome for a long period of time? This is television!” NPR’s Linda Holmes explains how that comment illustrates the difference between broadcast and cable. At least cable execs understand...
With the nasty business of cancelling its two bubble dramas, ABC Family finally ordered more episodes of The Fosters and Twisted along with a third season of Switched at Birth. I’m relieved questions of “Where are they going with Jude?” won’t go unanswered like Huge fans’ questions about Alistair.
Lifetime has ordered a pilot about a staffer on a dating reality show whose job involves manipulating the cast to ensure drama. Former Buffy, Grey’s Anatomy and Glee writer Marti Noxon is tasked with the adaptation, which probably means I should brace myself.
When CBS CEO Les Moonves announced the renewal of Under the Dome, he dismissed critics’ concerns saying, “Why can’t they be under the dome for a long period of time? This is television!” NPR’s Linda Holmes explains how that comment illustrates the difference between broadcast and cable. At least cable execs understand...
- 7/31/2013
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot
I took up watching Million Dollar Listing: New York while on vacation and can now never give it up, as the show so perfectly achieves my reality TV trifecta: It warms my heart, is aggressively absurd, and makes me die inside. A rundown of last night’s installment:
Heartwarming
Frederik Eklund: In light of the Supreme Court’s decision that the Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional, I teared up a bit at his and then-fiance Derek’s conversation about a prenup. It was clear that the producers made Frederik bring it up to stir up drama, so that felt cheap,...
Heartwarming
Frederik Eklund: In light of the Supreme Court’s decision that the Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional, I teared up a bit at his and then-fiance Derek’s conversation about a prenup. It was clear that the producers made Frederik bring it up to stir up drama, so that felt cheap,...
- 6/27/2013
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
Broker under fire! Luis Ortiz, a real estate mogul who stars in Bravo's Million Dollar Listing New York, is being investigated by the New York State Department after he had his brother Photoshop a $7 million apartment during a recent episode. According to ABC News, the 26-year-old had his twin brother, Daniel, use Photoshop to enhance promotional photos of a five-bedroom home in Greenwich Village by adding marble countertops, hardwood floors, bookshelves, and upgrading the kitchen with a new oven. "I need to do something with the way [...]...
- 6/14/2013
- Us Weekly
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