Headlining Wynn Las Vegas this weekend, Chris Tucker is cast in the upcoming Ben Affleck movie about Nike’s pursuit of Michael Jordan.
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His manager Matt DelPiano said he died on Wednesday. No cause was given.
The actor and comedian reflects on coming of age — at any age — and says, “I tell my kids, ‘You don’t have to know in life. You can change your mind.’ ”
His first big film role was in Jonathan Demme’s “Something Wild” as Melanie Griffith’s character’s hotheaded ex-convict husband Ray.
The Scottish actor returns as the titular Jedi Master in the Star Wars spinoff miniseries “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” which debuts Friday on Disney+.
“People find her rather comforting. She’s like seeing an old friend again,” the English actor says of her character Lady Mary Crawley and her return to the big screen.
“I host a good Sunday British roast,” the actor says. “I cook all day long with the bulk of my morning spent in the kitchen. … It’s quite a social thing.”
If you miss him in the new Viking movie “The Northman,” you can catch him on the fan-favorite Disney + series “Moon Knight.” There’s also his new horror film, “The Black Phone,” debuting in June.
Brenden Theatres owner Johnny Brenden says, in an understatement, “I know a lot of people who have been waiting for this.”
Gilbert Gottfried, the actor and legendary standup comic known for his raw, scorched voice and crude jokes, has died. He was 67.
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences’s board of governors met Wednesday to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Smith.
Bruce Willis is stepping away from acting after a diagnosis of aphasia, a condition that causes loss of the ability to understand or express speech, his family said Wednesday.
The fallout from Will Smith’s actions during Sunday’s ceremony continued Monday as Hollywood and the public continued to wrestle with a moment that stunned the Dolby Theatre crowd and viewers at home.
Antonio Fargas has worked with Will Smith and Chris Rock. He was among the millions of viewers stunned at Smith’s actions at the Oscars.
Samuel L. Jackson stars in the new Apple TV+ series “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey,” based on Walter Mosley’s acclaimed novel of the same name.