Theatrical icon Elaine Stritch is the subject of a rapturously-received new documentary, ELAINE STRITCH: SHOOT ME, and, in promotion of the film, the actress and performer recently sat for a rare Q&A and commented on her favorite roles, the future and the no-holds-barred doc itself.
The second to last film of the late actor James Gandolfin has been chosen as a 'special presentation' at this year's Toronto International Film Festival, and now Deadline.com reports the film will be released shortly after the festival debut on September 20. Director Nicole Holofcener's ENOUGH SAID also features Julia Louis Dreyfuss and Catherine Keener.
Los Angeles, actor/author, Paul Carafotes, continues his 'Bubble Of Love' tour by visiting several Los Angeles and Orange County Children's Hospitals and distributing copies of his book 'The Adventures Of Charlie Bubbles!' that were donated by actor James Gandolfini shortly before his untimely death. 'As we all now know,' said Carafotes, 'James Gandolfini was a very generous and thoughtful person. He loved the book and said it was 'soon to be a classic.' He was a great supporter and donated copies of the book to spread the positive message before his tragic loss. I am excited to keep his memory alive by visiting hospitals and distributing the books that he so generously donated.'
Beginning today, each season of THE SOPRANOS will be available on HBO On Demand for one month, in consecutive order. Season one is available throughout July, to be followed in August by season two, with subsequent seasons to be available in the following months.
Beginning today, each season of THE SOPRANOS will be available on HBO On Demand for one month, in consecutive order. Season one is available throughout July, to be followed in August by season two, with subsequent seasons to be available in the following months.
Alec Baldwin's recent Twitter rant/meltdown (which included the former 30 ROCK star calling Daily Mail reporter George Stark a 'toxic little queen.'), has caused modern news legend Anderson Cooper took to his own page to pose an interesting - and necessary - question.
GLAAD reports that Alec Baldwin issued a statement today apologizing for his behavior on Twitter yesterday, June 27, when he used anti-gay slurs in response to a Daily Mail article about his wife's actions at James Gandolfini's funeral service Thursday morning.
As BroadwayWorld reported earlier today, friends and family gathered this morning for the funeral of late actor James Gandolfini. The morning service was held at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Sopranos creator and Gandolfini's close friend David Chase spoke at the service, and Alan Sepinwall of Hitflix has transcribed the touching eulogy, which you can read below.
People.com reports that mourners gathered today for the funeral of late actor James Gandolfini. The morning service was held at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
Services for James Gandolfini will be held this morning, June 27, at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. Family, friends, colleagues and fans are welcome to attend.
Yasmina Reza's 2009 Tony Award Winning Play, God of Carnage, is a fast paced, wicked little comedy of manners about parenthood, civilization and the hypocrisy we all indulge in when defending our own.
Veteran Film, TV Star and Playwright, VINCENT PASTORE brings his unique style and charm back to ITALIAN BRED written by and starring CANDICE GUARDINO June 25th. In memory of the untimely passing of Mr. Pastores' friend and collegue, James Gandolfini, ITALIAN BRED will dim the lights before the performance.
The Broadway community mourns the sudden loss of celebrated film, stage, and television actor James Gandolfini, who passed away on Wednesday at age 51. The marquees of Broadway theatres in New York will be dimmed in his memory on Wednesday, June 26th, at exactly 8:00 p.m. for one minute.
E! News confirms that the body of late actor James Gandolfini was flown from Rome to New Jersey, arriving at Newark's Liberty International Airport at 9:45 p.m. Sunday night.
Services for James Gandolfini will be held on Thursday morning, June 27, at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. Family, friends, colleagues and fans are welcome to attend. The coroner's office in Rome recently confirmed reports that Gandolfini died of a heart attack late Wednesday, June 19th at the age of 51.