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For Good' to Feature 2 New Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo Songs
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For Good’ to Feature 2 New Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo Songs

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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New movie will include two original songs

When Wicked: For Good arrives in theaters later this year, Ariana Grande‘s Glinda and Cynthia Erivo‘s Elphaba will face hard truths through new songs. Stephen Schwartz composed two new songs for the film, but director Jon Chu assures moviegoers with a particular attachment to the original soundtrack that they wouldn’t have added them if they weren’t essential. “Even after we recorded them, even after we put them in the movie,” he told EW, “we kicked the tires on them to make sure that we had to put them in this movie.”

While the song titles have not been revealed, Chu shared details about how they assist in moving the story forward. “They’re questioning, ‘What is home? And what happens when you are fighting for a home that you realize doesn’t even want you there, or was never meant for you? Do you defend it? Do you fight for it? Does anyone else think of home the same as you?’” he said. Wicked concluded with Elphaba taking off toward the west following an explosive performance of “Defying Gravity,” leaving Glinda behind.

“Glinda is the one that has to ultimately pop her own bubble,” Chu said. “She has to leave her privilege to actually see other people’s struggles and fight for justice and equality.” Both characters are looking for answers and understanding. For the director, it’s a similar experience to what he felt watching the original production. “Both of these songs are about how to do that, and it’s questions that I’ve always wanted to hear from them in the stage show, but never got to,” he said. “We get to take our time and explore those questions.”

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Erivo worked with Schwartz to compose one of the Wicked: For Good original numbers. “When we filmed it, the entire crew was in tears. I hope audiences are ready — it’s a song that speaks to the heart of who Elphaba is,” she teased earlier this year. “I have a feeling that even the title will move you … We’re diving deeper into the consequences of the characters’ choices. The story is richer, and the stakes are higher. It’s not just a continuation; it’s a transformation.”

Wicked: For Good hits theaters on Nov. 21, 2025. “They ask us elemental questions of being human, not just the great parts — the celebratory, joyful parts of being human — but the scary, dark parts that test us,” Chu said. “Everybody thinks it’s about this time, and yet it’s about all time. We are a little bit good and we all are a little bit wicked, and how do we navigate that?”

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'Touring Is Not Good For My Health', Zakir Khan Announced To Take A Break Due To Health Concerns
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‘Touring Is Not Good For My Health’, Zakir Khan Announced To Take A Break Due To Health Concerns

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Famous comedian and social media influencer Zakir Khan is immensely loved by the audience. People love to see and hear him again and again. But now he has given such news, which has shocked the fans. He has announced that he is taking a break from his tour and stage. He has given this information on social media. He has also revealed the reason behind his decision.

Zakir Khan

Let us tell you that Zakir Khan shared a ‘health update’ on his official Instagram handle and said that his health has been affected badly due to continuous stage shows and busy schedule. He was feeling unwell for more than a year, but kept working due to professional commitments. He wrote on social media, ‘I have been touring for the last 10 years. Although I feel very lucky to receive your love and affection, but touring so much is neither good for me nor for health.’

Zakir Khan’s Post

Zakir further said, ‘Trying to satisfy everyone you meet, 2-3 shows a day, sleepless nights, early morning flights and yes, no time-table for food. I have been ill for a year, but I had to work because it was necessary at that time.’ Zakir admitted that he likes performing live, but now his health will have to be given priority over his busy tour schedule.

Zakir Khan

He further said, ‘I like being on stage, but now I have to take a break. I mean I don’t feel like it. Actually, I was postponing it for a year, but now it seems that I should take care of it before things get out of hand. So this time I will tour limited cities in India. I will not be able to do many shows and after making this special record, I have been advised to take a long break.’

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Official Trailer for Marc Maron's Doc 'Are We Good?' Reflecting on Life
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Official Trailer for Marc Maron’s Doc ‘Are We Good?’ Reflecting on Life

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
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Official Trailer for Marc Maron’s Doc ‘Are We Good?’ Reflecting on Life

by Alex Billington
September 5, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I’m clearly dealing with grief and sadness by overcompensating with anger and funny.” A deep look at the life of a comedian. Utopia has revealed the official trailer for a documentary film titled Are We Good?, a compelling look at the life of comedian / actor / podcaster Marc Maron. After decades running his mega famous podcast, Maron announced he’d be retiring from his podcast and shutting down WTF. In the film, comic and podcast pioneer Marc Maron reflects on loss and growth, life, disillusionment and more, after the death of his partner, Lynn Shelton, the filmmaker who passed away in 2020 at age 54. As he processes grief & crafts comedy, he revisits his career, family struggles, and the evolving comedy world at age 60. Including exclusive interviews with comics including Nate Bargatze, John Mulaney, David Cross, Michaela Watkins, W. Kamau Bell, Laurie Kilmartin, Sam Lipsyte, Brendan McDonald. And also featuring WTF podcast footage from his interviews with President Barack Obama, Andrew Garfield, Patton Oswalt and many more. This seems like a heartfelt brutally honest examination of life & where to go next with Maron – check it out below.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Steven Feinartz’s doc film Are We Good?, direct from YouTube:

Are We Good? Doc Poster

Are We Good? Doc Poster

The film follows the life of comic and podcast pioneer Marc Maron. Loss and growth take center stage as he struggles to evolve in the wake of deep tragedy. The passing of his partner and filmmaker Lynn Shelton weighs on Marc, as the film picks up a year later. We follow him on a self-reflective journey as he builds an hour of comedy, while processing grief both on-stage and off. It chronicles his career from the 80’s with Sam Kinison through many career obstacles that eventually led him to the legacy-defining podcast; WTF with Marc Maron. Looking back over his life at 60, Marc reconciles with a declining father, a changing comedy landscape & the prospect of retirement. Are We Good? is a doc made by Steven Feinartz, director of the films Eddie Pepitone: For the Masses and Marc Maron: From Bleak to Dark previously, plus many other short films. Produced by Steven Feinartz, Julie Seabaugh, Ethan Goldman. This initially premiered at the 2025 SXSW Film Festival earlier this year. Utopia will debut Feinartz’s Are We Good? doc in select US theaters starting on October 3rd, 2025 with special screenings on the 5th/8th. More info + tickets here.

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Anurag Kashyap's daughter Aaliyah slams audience for ignoring ‘good cinema’ like Nishaanchi, Dhadak 2: ‘So frustrating’ | Bollywood
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Anurag Kashyap’s daughter Aaliyah slams audience for ignoring ‘good cinema’ like Nishaanchi, Dhadak 2: ‘So frustrating’ | Bollywood

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap released the trailer of his upcoming film Nishaanchi, which introduces Aaishvary Thackeray in his debut role, on Thursday. The director’s daughter, Aaliyah Kashyap, took to social media to share her frustrations about people wanting ‘good cinema’ but refusing to support such films when they release in theatres. Here’s what she said. (Also Read: Nishaanchi trailer out: Aaishvary Thackeray shines in double role in Anurag Kashyap’s quintessential masala film. Watch)

Aaliyah Kashyap penned a long note on her Instagram stories, drumming up support for her dad Anurag Kashyap’s upcoming film.

Aaliyah Kashyap calls out people for not supporting ‘good cinema’

Aaliyah took to her Instagram stories to call out people who want ‘good cinema’ and yet rarely support films like Nishaanchi and Dhadak 2 when they run in theatres. She wrote, “It’s honestly so frustrating to see people CONSTANTLY say they want ‘good cinema’ but when good films actually release, hardly anyone goes to the theatre. This has been seen with so many films recently like Dhadak 2. And then years later they suddenly become cult classics or hidden gems.”

Adding that she would appreciate it if people watched Nishaanchi in theatres on 19 September, she wrote, “My dad @anuragkashyap 10 new film Nishaanchi comes out on September 19th, and I’ve seen firsthand the amount of love, work, and heart everyone involved has poured into it. If we really want good, impactful and meaningful cinema, we can’t just appreciate it in hindsight. Great cinema doesn’t get better with time, it deserves to be seen NOW.”

Aaliyah Kashyap urged the audience to watch Nishaanchi in theatres.
Aaliyah Kashyap urged the audience to watch Nishaanchi in theatres.

On critically acclaimed Bollywood films struggles

In another Instagram story, Aaliyah reflected how, unfortunately, this was nothing new for the audience as films like Lunchbox and October had struggled at the box office. “And honestly this isn’t something that’s new or just happening now. Some of the most amazing and critically acclaimed Bollywood films (Udaan, Lootera, Lunchbox, Masaan, October etc.) struggled at the box office when they were released. They don’t get that support when it actually matters and when audiences don’t show up, it makes it that much harder for more films like that to get made,” she wrote.

Aaliyah Kashyap wrote of how films like Udaan and Lootera didn't do well at the box office.
Aaliyah Kashyap wrote of how films like Udaan and Lootera didn’t do well at the box office.

About Nishaanchi

Nishaanchi is directed by Anurag and written by Prasoon Mishra, Ranjan Chandel, and Anurag himself. It features Aaishvary in dual roles and also stars Vedika Pinto, Monika Panwar, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, and Kumud Mishra in significant roles. It is backed by Ajay Rai and Ranjan Singh under the Jar Pictures banner, in association with Flip Films.

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‘Frankenstein’ Is a Tear-Jerking Fairy-Tale With a Monstrously Good Jacob Elordi
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‘Frankenstein’ Is a Tear-Jerking Fairy-Tale With a Monstrously Good Jacob Elordi

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
written by jummy84

The “Euphoria” heartthrob enters the awards race with his transformative turn as Frankenstein’s monster in Guillermo del Toro’s lavish Mary Shelley adaptation.

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Gavin Rossdale on turning 60 and his 'good genes'
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Gavin Rossdale on turning 60 and his ‘good genes’

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

31 August 2025

Gavin Rossdale says his late mum Barbara gave him “really good genes” as he approaches his 60th birthday.

Gavin Rossdale says getting older makes him appreciate life more

The Bush frontman – whose mother passed away in January – will reach the milestone age on October 30, and although he hates thinking about getting older and mortality, it makes him “appreciate life more”.

Asked how he feels to be turning 60 and not looking his age, Gavin told Contact Music: “Well, my mum gave me really good genes because she looked really young for her age. And the funny part is that when I was a kid, right, like, I couldn’t get into pubs. It’s so embarrassing. Up until the age of, like, 28. I was not allowed into pubs. I mean, of course, I got into them. They’d always like, stop me, like, really embarrassing when you’re trying to be cool and young, and you would go with your mates, and they’re like carding you. So it took me a long time, but now I’m getting my payback.”

The Land of Milk and Honey singer – who has grownup daughter Daisy Lowe, 36, with ex-partner Pearl Lowe, and sons Kingston, 19, Zuma, 17, and 11-year-old Apollo with ex-spouse Gwen Stefani – is “terrified” of his children seeing him frail and old but being the patriarch of the family is something he can be proud of.

He said of ageing: “It’s unavoidable. I mean, it’s exciting in some ways. In some ways, it’s f****** terrible, but it’s just my ego that is terrible, because I don’t want to die and I’m just like, f***, just in 20 years, like my kids are going to be worried when I go to the f****** toilet at a restaurant, you know, go down the stairs and they go talk about me behind my back. He’s doing really well, isn’t he? F****** hell, he’s all right, you know. So it just makes me appreciate life more. That’s the only thing I can say about it.”

On the positives of getting older, he added: “I do like the clarity. I don’t like the progression towards any frailty, you know, but it just is what it is. And the Buddhists say ageing is one of great forms of suffering, so I sort of refuse to suffer about it. I mean, it’s sad to suffer about it. It just is what it is. The most important thing to me, which I really like and I never actually thought about, is to be a patriarch now, and to, like, look at the kind of the family tree and what’s going on, and just be there for my family. And that’s a life well lived, right? If I’ve done that, it feels the right structure around me, you know?”




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Karrueche Tran Hints At Dating Deion Sanders: 'I Wouldn't Even Waste My Time If The Love Wasn't Good'
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Karrueche Tran Hints At Dating Deion Sanders: ‘I Wouldn’t Even Waste My Time If The Love Wasn’t Good’

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Karrueche Tran Hints At Dating Deion Sanders: ‘I Wouldn’t Even Waste My Time If The Love Wasn’t Good’

Karrueche Tran is opening up about a new romance with someone, who many believe to be NFL legend and University of Colorado coach Deion Sanders.

During an appearance on the “What’s Next w/ J. Ryan” podcast on the DOPE Network, the “Claws” actress confirmed she’s having “tons of fun” in the dating world after J. Ryan noted her recent interest in football. Christina Milian who also appeared on the podcast jokingly said, “Touchdown!”

While she didn’t say Deion’s name, Tran didn’t hesitate to express how serious the mystery connection is.

“I wouldn’t even waste my time if the love wasn’t good,” she said. “At this point in my life, I know what I know and like!!!”

The romance speculation gained steam in July when Karrueche was spotted supporting Sanders at the hospital following his bladder removal surgery.

Sanders has yet to publicly comment.

Do you believe they’re a real couple?


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Bigg Boss 19 looks good and fresh, say fans after BB replaces ‘cringe anthems’ with morning songs, unveils secret room
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Bigg Boss 19 looks good and fresh, say fans after BB replaces ‘cringe anthems’ with morning songs, unveils secret room

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Bigg Boss is one of the most popular reality shows on Indian television, with fans eagerly awaiting each new season for its dose of drama and entertainment. Over the past two seasons, however, viewers voiced concerns about the show losing its spark. Now, with season 19, it seems the makers have taken that feedback seriously. Just one episode in, fans are already praising the season for feeling fresh, exciting, and true to the Bigg Boss essence once again.

Salman Khan returns as host for Bigg Boss 19.

Fans review Bigg Boss 19’s first episode

One of the biggest changes from the past two seasons is that season 19 doesn’t have the so-called “cringe anthems” played to wake up the contestants. Instead, it has returned to Bollywood songs, just like in the earlier seasons. A Reddit user shared a screenshot of Bigg Boss contestants dancing to Dhating Naach from Phata Poster Nikhla Hero and wrote, “Finally no more cringe anthem this year in Bigg Boss.”

Fans also shared their views on the first episode of Bigg Boss. One wrote, “Song + secret room! Finally BB19 on a good start.” Another commented, “This season looks good and fresh.” A third comment read, “Bigg Boss ka redemption era is going on or what.” One fan added, “Looks like they finally got the budget to buy song licences vs the stupid anthem.” Another praised the casting and wrote, “BB has clearly opened a personality buffet this szn. No pre-made fds, just raw start!”

In the previous seasons, fans accused Bigg Boss of being biased towards contestants and even criticised it for interfering in their decisions. However, this year, Bigg Boss has chosen to stay out of the decision-making process, which aligns with the theme “Gharwalon Ki Sarkaar”—handing over the power to the housemates themselves.

About Bigg Boss 19

On the very first day, Bigg Boss asked contestants to choose a person they felt was unworthy of being a housemate due to having the least interesting personality. The majority named Farhana Bhatt, and Bigg Boss announced that her journey had ended. However, in a twist, she was moved into a secret room, where she will monitor the contestants 24/7 and even play a role in decision-making.

This season stars 16 contestants, including Awez Darbar, Kunickaa Sadanand, Baseer Ali, Ashnoor Kaur, Gaurav Khanna, Pranit More, Tanya Mittal, Amaal Mallik, Nagma Mirajkar, international performer Natalia Janoszek, Mridul Tiwari and Abhishek Bajaj, among others. Salman Khan will once again host Weekend Ka Vaar. The show is available to watch on JioCinema and Colors TV.

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Smita Patil Once Had A Bad Dream About Her Co-Star Who Suffered A Terrible Accident A Day Later
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She Asked Me If I Was In Good Health

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
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Smita Patil Once Had A Bad Dream About Her Co-Star Who Suffered A Terrible Accident A Day Later ( Photo Credit – YouTube )

Smita Patil is regarded as one of the finest and greatest actresses in the history of Indian cinema, and she has won several accolades in her career. She was a woman of substance who left a mark with her portrayal of strong and independent women. The actress has worked with some of the most prominent actors of that time, including Amitabh Bachchan, Amol Palekar, and more. However, this article is about the time when she had a bad dream about one of her co-stars who ended up in a near-fatal accident a day later. Keep scrolling for the deets.

Outside of her film career, Patil was deeply committed to women’s rights and social issues, frequently using her voice to promote meaningful change. In 1985, she was awarded the Padma Shri—India’s fourth-highest civilian honor—for her significant contributions to Indian cinema. Her commitment to socially relevant storytelling was further evident in films like Aakrosh, Arth, and Mirch Masala, all of which showcased her ability to take on roles that questioned societal conventions and brought important issues to light.

A series of powerful performances marked Smita Patil’s career. In addition, she has also experienced commercial success with films including Namak Halaal, Shakti, and Arth. In Namak Halaal, she was paired with Amitabh Bachchan, and the audience loved their chemistry. At the autobiography launch of Smita Patil, titled Smita Patil: A Brief Incandescence, shared an interesting incident. He revealed how the actress had a bad dream about Big B a day before his deadly accident on the sets of Coolie.

Amitabh Bachchan recalled, “I was in Bangalore shooting for ‘Coolie’ once. Late into the night, at around 2 am, I received a call in my hotel room. The receptionist informed me that it was Smita Patil on the line. I was shocked as I had never spoken or talked to her at such a time. Thinking that it would be an important one, I answered.”

Big B continued, “Smita asked me if I was alright and in good health. I answered yes, and she said that she just had a bad dream about me, and that’s the reason behind calling up so late in the night. The next day, I had my accident.” He suffered from a near-fatal accident while filming Coolie, the next day.

Tragically, Smita Patil passed away at the young age of 31 due to complications following childbirth. However, her powerful body of work continues to inspire generations of actors and filmmakers with its depth and authenticity.

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‘Sopranos,’ ‘The Good Wife’ Actor Was 96

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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Jerry Adler, the behind-the-scenes Broadway veteran who served as the stage manager on the original My Fair Lady before acting on such shows as The Sopranos, The Good Wife and Rescue Me, died Saturday, his family announced. He was 96. 

Adler didn’t become an actor until he was in his early 60s — this despite the fact that his cousin was famed acting teacher Stella Adler.

The Brooklyn native played Herman “Hesh” Rabkin, consigliere to James Gandolfini‘s mob boss Tony, on HBO’s The Sopranos, and he was the boorish law partner Howard Lyman on CBS’ The Good Wife. On FX’s Rescue Me, he recurred as NYFD station chief Sidney Feinberg.

Viewers know Adler as Rabbi Alan Schulman on CBS’ Northern Exposure, the handyman Mr. Wicker on NBC’s Mad About You and Moshe and the father of Jeffrey Tambor’s Maura Pfefferman on Amazon’s Transparent. He also played a spry Holocaust survivor on the final season of Comedy Central’s Broad City.

Adler was a student at Syracuse University in 1950 when his father, Philip, then the GM of the Group Theater working on the Carol Channing musical Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, called to offer him a job as assistant stage manager. “I’m a creature of nepotism,” Adler admitted in a 2015 interview for the website TheaterMania.

He followed with gigs as stage manager, production manager or production supervisor on a 1952 revival of Of Thee I Sing, directed by George S. Kaufman and starring Jack Carson; 1956’s My Fair Lady, starring Julie Andrews, then a very nervous 19, and Rex Harrison; 1966’s The Apple Tree, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Alan Alda and Barbara Harris; and 1967’s The Homecoming, written by Harold Pinter.

Along the way, he also was backstage for the original productions of Annie and Hal Holbrook‘s Mark Twain Tonight!, helped Zero Mostel evade a subpoena from the House Un-American Activities Committee and worked with the likes of Arthur Miller, Marlene Dietrich, Orson Welles, Angela Lansbury, John Gielgud, Noël Coward, Joan Rivers, Jerry Lewis, Jack Benny, Milos Forman, Richard Rodgers, Liv Ullmann and Richard Burton.

He had a great story about Katharine Hepburn portraying Coco Chanel on Broadway in 1969.

“We opened cold in New York City, and they were building the Uris across the street from the theater,” he told the Hartford Courant in 2011. “She had this little quiet song to her father, and during the first matinee, you could hear them banging away from across the street. I knew she was really pissed off, so at the end of the show when she came offstage, she asked me to come to her dressing room, where she told me to go across the street and tell them they should stop work when she sings that one song because it’s too noisy.

“So I went over to the engineering hut, got a hold of the boss and said I was the stage manager of the show across the street starring Katharine Hepburn and she would like to stop work on the building when she sings this song. They thought I was a [expletive] lunatic.

“So I go back to her and tell her it’s impossible and then she goes out, goes across the street, gets in one of those open construction elevators and arranges with the workers herself on every floor that when I come out of the stage door and give them the signal, they stop work and then restart when I come out again. They did that at every matinee for her.”

Adler also directed a handful of Broadway shows.

He was a stage manager on the soap opera Santa Barbara in Los Angeles when he took a call from a friend who was casting the 1992 Joe Pesci film The Public Eye.

“My friend wanted me to meet with the director [Howard Franklin], and the first thing he said to me was how much I reminded him of his father,” he recalled in 2015. “I was actually surprised. I’d never acted before. I’d never entertained the idea of acting; it was an unusual thing. But I was getting ready to retire from the production end, anyway. So it became kind of interesting.”

Adler appeared onscreen for the first time on a 1991 episode of the Gary David Goldberg sitcom Brooklyn Bridge on CBS and later landed regular roles on three other short-lived series: ABC’s Hudson Street, starring Tony Danza, and The WB’s Alright Already and Raising Dad (as Carol Leifer and Bob Saget‘s father, respectively).

Adler also would go on appear on the big screen in Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993), Getting Away With Murder (1996), In Her Shoes (2005), Synecdoche, New York (2008) and A Most Violent Year (2014).

“You know what’s interesting?” he said in a 2017 interview. “You spend your whole career backstage. Nobody knows who you are or even knows your name. They don’t know anything about you. And then you do a television show and suddenly you’re a celebrity and everyone knows your face. It’s so weird.”

Things came full circle when he returned to Broadway in 2000, not as a stage manager but as an actor in the Elaine May comedy Taller Than a Dwarf. He was back again in 2015, portraying Larry David’s bed-ridden dad in Fish in the Dark.

Survivors include his wife, psychologist Joan Laxman, whom he married in 1994.

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