Danny Goldman, the actor who voiced Brainy Smurf and played the persistent medical student whose prying questions drove Gene Wilder’s irate doctor to stab his own leg with a scalpel in the opening scene of Young Frankenstein, died Sunday at his home in Los Angeles from complications of two recent strokes. He was 80.
His family made the announcement. The cause of death was not related to Covid-19.
A casting director of television commercials for nearly 30 years, Daniel Goldman — he always went by Danny– also was a familiar face on episodic TV throughout the 1970s, ’80s and into the ’90s, appearing on The Good Life, Room 222, Get Smart,...
His family made the announcement. The cause of death was not related to Covid-19.
A casting director of television commercials for nearly 30 years, Daniel Goldman — he always went by Danny– also was a familiar face on episodic TV throughout the 1970s, ’80s and into the ’90s, appearing on The Good Life, Room 222, Get Smart,...
- 4/13/2020
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: David Spade, Nat Faxon, Joey Bragg, Matt Shively, Bridgit Mendler, Jackie Sandler, Mary Gillis, Jared Sandler, Kevin Nealon, Peyton Russ, Moses Storm | Written by Brandon Cournoyer, Tyler Spindel | Directed by Tyler Spindel
To really delve into Father of the Year would be both a waste of your time and mine. Netflix exclusives are elusive and baffling at best. Seemingly dropping down from the cinematic gods themselves onto our TV screens with little to no fanfare or anticipation. We are far beyond the realm of hit and miss, more so in the age of a constant state of bizarre. The dumping ground of studio productions has only hailed one or two inspiring pieces of cinema, most notably in Alex Garland’s Annihilation, but with each positive success, a Cloverfield: Paradox waits in the winds to pounce upon significant interest with disastrous outcomes. Its the nucleus of Netflix produced content that worries the most.
To really delve into Father of the Year would be both a waste of your time and mine. Netflix exclusives are elusive and baffling at best. Seemingly dropping down from the cinematic gods themselves onto our TV screens with little to no fanfare or anticipation. We are far beyond the realm of hit and miss, more so in the age of a constant state of bizarre. The dumping ground of studio productions has only hailed one or two inspiring pieces of cinema, most notably in Alex Garland’s Annihilation, but with each positive success, a Cloverfield: Paradox waits in the winds to pounce upon significant interest with disastrous outcomes. Its the nucleus of Netflix produced content that worries the most.
- 8/21/2018
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Recently, Fox released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Bones" episode 9 of season 10. The episode is entitled, "The Mutilation of the Master Manipulator," and it sounds like we're going to see the team investigate the murder of a college professor in their latest case. Brennan has to team up with Aubrey after Booth gets sidelined, and more. In the new, 9th episode press release: The team is going to investigate the murder of a college professor. Press release number 2: When the Jeffersonian team investigates the remains of a college psychology professor, the victim's controversial social experiments on his grad students, are going to garner a list of highly motivated suspects. In the meantime, Booth is going to get sidelined with online traffic school, causing Brennan to team up with Aubrey, and Wendell will struggle with his feelings towards a chemotherapy treatment nurse. Guest stars feature: Michael Grant Terry...
- 11/20/2014
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
After last week’s heavy bullying-themed episode, some welcome levity highlights the competition’s fourth week.
Some highlights of this week’s episode, “Sexuality”
Warning! Spoilers ahead.
This week’s theme is announced, as always, by mentor/casting director Robert Ulrich and is bound to induce squirming: sexuality. Everyone will definitely be comfortable with that, um-hmm! Aylin is excited, as she feels that she’s the sexiest Turkish Muslim who ever lived, while Nellie expresses nervousness at the prospect.
Aylin: I’m sexy and I know it
Nellie admits that she’s nervous about getting sultry
The group’s “Homework Assignment” is a performance of Color Me Badd’s “I Wanna Sex You Up” — perhaps a song best left in 1991.
Naya Rivera
Week 4’s guest judge is … Glee’s Santana Lopez, Naya Rivera, who, luckily for the contestants, seems much nicer than the uber-bitchy cheerleader she plays.
“I’m gonna...
Some highlights of this week’s episode, “Sexuality”
Warning! Spoilers ahead.
This week’s theme is announced, as always, by mentor/casting director Robert Ulrich and is bound to induce squirming: sexuality. Everyone will definitely be comfortable with that, um-hmm! Aylin is excited, as she feels that she’s the sexiest Turkish Muslim who ever lived, while Nellie expresses nervousness at the prospect.
Aylin: I’m sexy and I know it
Nellie admits that she’s nervous about getting sultry
The group’s “Homework Assignment” is a performance of Color Me Badd’s “I Wanna Sex You Up” — perhaps a song best left in 1991.
Naya Rivera
Week 4’s guest judge is … Glee’s Santana Lopez, Naya Rivera, who, luckily for the contestants, seems much nicer than the uber-bitchy cheerleader she plays.
“I’m gonna...
- 6/27/2012
- by JMc
- The Backlot
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