Tony Siragusa, the hulking former NFL defensive tackle who won a Super Bowl with the 2000 Baltimore Ravens, co-hosted the TV series Man Caves and was an NFL sideline analyst at Fox Sports, has died. He was 55. The news was shared on social media by Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, but he did not provide details.
Full of personality and nicknamed “The Goose” during his 12 NFL seasons, Siragusa was part of the Ravens defense that was considered among the greatest of all time. He began his career the Colts, making the 1990 team after going undrafted out of the University of Pittsburgh. Siragusa had been a potential first-round pick but suffered a knee injury that cost him his entire senior season.
ESPN Films Sets ’30 For 30′ Docu On 2000 Baltimore Ravens
Born on May 14, 1967, in Keniworth, NJ, Siragusa played seven seasons in Indy before signing with Baltimore in 1997. He fast became a fan favorite in Charm City,...
Full of personality and nicknamed “The Goose” during his 12 NFL seasons, Siragusa was part of the Ravens defense that was considered among the greatest of all time. He began his career the Colts, making the 1990 team after going undrafted out of the University of Pittsburgh. Siragusa had been a potential first-round pick but suffered a knee injury that cost him his entire senior season.
ESPN Films Sets ’30 For 30′ Docu On 2000 Baltimore Ravens
Born on May 14, 1967, in Keniworth, NJ, Siragusa played seven seasons in Indy before signing with Baltimore in 1997. He fast became a fan favorite in Charm City,...
- 6/22/2022
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Just over two years ago, soap opera veteran Blake Berris, who appeared in nearly 1,450 episodes of “Days of Our Lives,” paid “Deadpool” star Morena Baccarin a bit less than $2.1 million for a 1930s knoll-topping traditional in the hills above L.A.’s Silver Lake Reservoir that he and his wife, Alexandra McGuinness, writer-director daughter of Paul McGuinness, the former manager of U2, now have back up for sale at close to $2.5 million.
Listings held by Alyssa Valentine and Kurt Wisner of Compass show that the roughly 3,200-square-foot two-story house was designed by architect Winchton L. Risley and retains much original character alongside modern-day creature comforts. The home sits high and privately above a street-level garage with five bedrooms and three bathrooms. The step-down living room features a giant picture window and a full wall of pine built-ins, while a dining room and separate butler’s pantry/breakfast nook provide passage...
Listings held by Alyssa Valentine and Kurt Wisner of Compass show that the roughly 3,200-square-foot two-story house was designed by architect Winchton L. Risley and retains much original character alongside modern-day creature comforts. The home sits high and privately above a street-level garage with five bedrooms and three bathrooms. The step-down living room features a giant picture window and a full wall of pine built-ins, while a dining room and separate butler’s pantry/breakfast nook provide passage...
- 6/23/2020
- by Mark David
- Variety Film + TV
Sherlock’s Rupert Graves is joining the third season of Sky drama Riviera.
Graves, who is set to star in Autumn De Wilde’s Emma, will play Gabriel Hirsch, the carefree, charismatic and worldly ally of Julia Stiles’ Georgina Ryland. Filming has begun on the third season with Delevingne and Jack Fox returning alongside Clare-Hope Ashitey (Doctor Foster), Synnove Macody Lund (Headhunters), Franco Masini, Elisio Barrionuevo and Maurizio Lombardi.
A year has passed since the action of the second season finale. Georgina has abandoned the cursed Riviera, leaving all its devastation and damage behind to start a new life. Now a rising star in international art restitution, she has reinvented herself as Georgina Ryland as she travels the world – from Venice to Argentina – on the hunt for stolen art works.
Stiles said, “The expansion of this season, in terms of the gorgeous new countries we visit, as well as our new cast members,...
Graves, who is set to star in Autumn De Wilde’s Emma, will play Gabriel Hirsch, the carefree, charismatic and worldly ally of Julia Stiles’ Georgina Ryland. Filming has begun on the third season with Delevingne and Jack Fox returning alongside Clare-Hope Ashitey (Doctor Foster), Synnove Macody Lund (Headhunters), Franco Masini, Elisio Barrionuevo and Maurizio Lombardi.
A year has passed since the action of the second season finale. Georgina has abandoned the cursed Riviera, leaving all its devastation and damage behind to start a new life. Now a rising star in international art restitution, she has reinvented herself as Georgina Ryland as she travels the world – from Venice to Argentina – on the hunt for stolen art works.
Stiles said, “The expansion of this season, in terms of the gorgeous new countries we visit, as well as our new cast members,...
- 9/27/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Julia Stiles has lifted the lid on playing a Michael Corleone-influenced antihero in glitzy crime drama Riviera as well as how she reacted when creator Neil Jordan distanced himself from the show and plans for a third season.
This comes after the show, which was commissioned by British pay-tv broadcaster Sky Atlantic, debuted on U.S. cable network Ovation, its debut linear bow following a North American launch on Svod service SundanceNow.
Stiles plays Georgina Clios, a U.S. art curator who attempts to uncover the truth about her husband’s death in the series, which is produced by Archery Pictures in association with Altice Studios and Primo Productions.
During the course of the first season, Clios battles with her inherited family as she seeks the truth and dealing with the likes of Irina Atman, played by Lena Olin, Robert Carver, played by Adrian Lester, and Adam Clios, played by Iwan Rheon.
This comes after the show, which was commissioned by British pay-tv broadcaster Sky Atlantic, debuted on U.S. cable network Ovation, its debut linear bow following a North American launch on Svod service SundanceNow.
Stiles plays Georgina Clios, a U.S. art curator who attempts to uncover the truth about her husband’s death in the series, which is produced by Archery Pictures in association with Altice Studios and Primo Productions.
During the course of the first season, Clios battles with her inherited family as she seeks the truth and dealing with the likes of Irina Atman, played by Lena Olin, Robert Carver, played by Adrian Lester, and Adam Clios, played by Iwan Rheon.
- 2/12/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Arrested Development’s Will Arnett and Kingsman: The Golden Circle’s Poppy Delevingne show up in the first trailer for the second season of Sky drama Riviera.
Just as dark and glamorous as season one, the show, which airs on Sundance Now in the U.S., returns for another ten episodes after becoming one of Sky’s most successful original commission to date, with a total audience of 2.3m per episode and over 20 million downloads and views.
Arnett and Delevingne are among a cast of new faces including Truly, Madly, Deeply’s Juliet Stevenson and World War Z’s Gregory Fitoussi. Julia Stiles, Lena Olin, Roxane Duran and Dimitri Leonidas.
While the Clios family contend with the devastation caused by Constantine’s death, the focus of Georgina, played by Stiles, is on getting away with murder. However, things become even more complicated with the introduction of the Elthams, an aristocratic...
Just as dark and glamorous as season one, the show, which airs on Sundance Now in the U.S., returns for another ten episodes after becoming one of Sky’s most successful original commission to date, with a total audience of 2.3m per episode and over 20 million downloads and views.
Arnett and Delevingne are among a cast of new faces including Truly, Madly, Deeply’s Juliet Stevenson and World War Z’s Gregory Fitoussi. Julia Stiles, Lena Olin, Roxane Duran and Dimitri Leonidas.
While the Clios family contend with the devastation caused by Constantine’s death, the focus of Georgina, played by Stiles, is on getting away with murder. However, things become even more complicated with the introduction of the Elthams, an aristocratic...
- 9/3/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Brazilian-born and New York City-raised “Homeland” and “Deadpool” actress Morena Baccarin has sold a restored and updated late-1930s hilltop traditional high in the hipster-chic hills between Los Angeles’ Silver Lake and Echo Park neighborhoods for just under $2.1 million, a smidgen above its not quite $2 million asking price. Property records show the new owner is “Days of Our Lives” actor Blake Berris and writer-actress Alexandra McGuinness, daughter of former U2 manager Paul McGuinness. Baccarin, married last year to her “Gotham” co-star Ben McKenzie, bought the property in June 2012 for almost $1.3 million.
Perched privately well above the street and concealed behind mature trees, the just over 2,900-square-foot residence, designed by architect Winchton L. Risley, has four and potentially five bedrooms and three bathrooms. Main-floor living spaces include a step-down living room with fireplace and a separate dining room with built-in china cabinets. A charming breakfast room links through to an up-to-date...
Perched privately well above the street and concealed behind mature trees, the just over 2,900-square-foot residence, designed by architect Winchton L. Risley, has four and potentially five bedrooms and three bathrooms. Main-floor living spaces include a step-down living room with fireplace and a separate dining room with built-in china cabinets. A charming breakfast room links through to an up-to-date...
- 4/24/2018
- by Mark David
- Variety Film + TV
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