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A Real Soap Opera: General Hospital Star Steve Burton Diagnosed with COVID, He Says After Testing Negative

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“General Hospital” star Steve Burton, who’s played Jason for about 25y ears or more, says he’s been diagnosed with COVID.

Burton says in a video that he tested negative, but tested positive right before he was supposed to get on a plane for Boston for a promotional tour.

Coincidentally, outspoken “GH” actress Nancy Lee Grahn had recently complained on Twitter about some cast members not being vaccinated. She was not happy about that, although it’s unclear if Burton was vaccinated or who she was talking about.

The whole issue of unvaccinated actors has been a soap opera not just for daytime but also for prime time casts. Their union doesn’t require vaccinations, or at least hadn’t until recently. Many New York casts and crews were upset about this because the crews must vaccinate and didn’t want to work with actors who weren’t. I was told that the only show insisting on vaxxes for everyone was the “Sex and the City” reboot. The cast members demanded it.

Looking at the daytime soaps, it’s hard to understand how they’re even filming those shows. At first there was talk of using doubles and human dolls, and editing together actors who stood far away from each other. But now they all look they’re right up in each other’s faces. With Delta here, and Lambda coming, and who knows what’s next, these shows are creating their own cliffhangers.

Burton says he has no symptoms. Other soap actors have tested positive and took time off. I’m told Burton’s scene partner on the show, Kelly Thiebaud, also tested positive a few weeks ago. I hope they remember “General Hospital” is not a real facility. Back in the 80s, the doctors lost most of their patients!

Music News: Tony Bennett Retires at 95, Nanci Griffith Dies at 68

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Tony Bennett has basically retired at age 95. LOL. First of all, how many people live to be 95? Then, how many performed at Radio City Music Hall on their 95th birthday, and then two nights later? Um, no one.

So really, what can you say? Tony’s devoted son and manager, Danny, says that’s it, and that’s it. Tony has Alzheimer’s, but he can still do a little singing, see friends, enjoy his life.

His album with Lady Gaga comes out on October 1st. Everyone should have the accolades of Tony Bennett. What a life! What a career! He doesn’t need to be shlepping around airports and hotels touring.

On a sadder note, folk-country performer Nanci Griffith was not that lucky. Her death at age 68 was announced yesterday, no reason was given. Griffith had a wonderful career, was incredibly talented, and beloved. She was a singer’s singer.

Nanci recorded “From a Distance” before Bette Midler, who had the hit with it. Such was her story. Here she is from the original David Letterman show. Rest in peace.


 

Friday Box Office: Ryan Reynolds’ “Free Guy” Opens Bigger than Expected, “Respect” Sings the Blues

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The week’s new movies came in Friday night with baggage good and bad from Thursday previews.

Ryan Reynolds’ “Free Guy” whipped up $8.5 million on Friday, more than expected. Add that to the $2 mil it made Thursday in previews and they’ve got $10.5 million for an opening. Reynolds and crew are looking at $26 million for weekend, about $10 million over expectations.

That’s amazing considering who knows what this movie is even about? It’s a video game comedy. Top critics on Rotten Tomatoes didn’t like it, but bloggers and the NY Post did, giving it a total 81 rating. A second week success seems doubtful, but if people are bored, and it’s hot weather, who knows?

Despite Jennifer Hudson’s incredible promotional efforts, “Respect” is singing the blues. Total Friday including Thursday’s $680.00 comes to $3.6 million. Not terrible, but not great. Predictions were around $9.1 million, and that’s where it should pan out by tomorrow. Somehow United Artists Releasing has to keep this thing afloat long enough to get awards attention. I would have released it as an Oscar special in December, but no one asked me (that’s for sure!). JHud’s good will should keep her in the Oscar race.

Horror sequel “Don’t Breathe 2” came in lower than expectations maybe because it’s the same movie as the first one. Without too much oxygen, the total will be around $1 million less than predicted, at $10 million.

Basically dead but still breathing: “Stillwater,” and “Green Knight.” Amanda Knox didn’t kill her Italian roommate but she murdered the former. “Stillwater” is terrific, and Matt Damon gives one of his best performances. Go see it, and tell Amanda arrividerci!

 

Watch Jennifer Hudson’s Spectacular Performance of Aretha Franklin’s “Respect” on Colbert

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I have a lot of misgivings about the overall movie, “Respect.” But watch Jennifer Hudson perform the famous song on Colbert last night. This is Triple AAA plus. Jennifer has outdone herself promoting this movie, tirelessly. Of course, she has a producer’s credit so the movie’s success is good for her, too. But her whole heart and soul is in this project. Forget the screenplay. Revel in JHud. Aretha would be very proud of her for this — and it’s in the Ed Sullivan Theater, the last place where Aretha appeared on TV, on Letterman. (She sang “Rolling in the Deep.”)

Netflix Drops Four New “Grace and Frankie” Episodes and a Message from Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin

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Overnight, without warning, Netflix dropped four new episodes of “Grace and Frankie.”

Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are currently filming the seventh and final season of Netflix’s longest running original show. So there are 12 more to go with these, which will come in 2022.

In the meantime, these four were completed before the pandemic stopped everything. In the video, Jane and Lily joke about this little gift. “It was either this or Del Taco gift cards,” quips Lily.

Perfect timing in hot August for some cool comedy.

No “Respect:” Daughter of Aretha Franklin Producer Speaks Out on Missing Movie Characters: “Very little historical accuracy yet again”

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Tom Dowd was one of Aretha Franklin’s three main producers/arrangers at Atlantic Records. But like the great Arif Mardin, he is also entirely scrubbed from the new movie, “Respect.”

Dowd and Mardin worked for and closely with Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, a legend in the record business and the man who put Aretha on the map after Columbia Records’ John Hammond made 9 mediocre albums with the future Queen of Soul.

In “Respect,” none of them exist, only Jerry Wexler (in large part, I think, because he left behind a book, “Rhythm & Blues,” that the screenwriter could lift anecdotes from).

This excising doesn’t sit well with the late producer’s daughter. Dana Dowd, who writes on Facebook:
“Not at all knocking the stellar performances of the actors/actresses in this film. It is however very unfortunate that Hollywood relies so heavily on music to assist in making films but does not have the “respect” to properly tell the story of the making of the music when “re-creating” films about an industry and fellow form of artistic expression they rely so heavily on.
P.s. – my father nor Arif were just “Producers” of Aretha’s most well known era but also contributed their engineering and/or arranging skills and conducted the musicians on 99.9% of those songs. Ahmet was co-writer of one of Aretha’s hits (“Don’t Play That Song”). It was also not Jerry Wexler who discovered the Aretha sitting at the piano nuance of her vocal range, but my father. So there is very little historical accuracy yet again.”

Tom Dowd was memorialized in a great documentary easily found on YouTube and Amazon called Tom Dowd and the Language of Music.

Comedian Jim Gaffigan’s Mostly Unsold Radio City Shows Blocking Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall

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Well, this is weird.

The special Tony Awards event set for September 26th won’t be in its usual home, Radio City Music Hall.

The Tonys instead will be held at the cavernous but much smaller Winter Garden Theater. Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster will bring the very high priced ticket “Music Man” revival there in December.

The Tonys are usually in June. But the pandemic postponed the last two Junes. The Broadway League has never given out the 2019-2020 Tonys, so they chose September 26th for a return. The show will be live on CBS from 9 to 11pm after a two hour special on Paramount Plus.

But the reason the awards can’t be at Radio City on the 26th is the weird part. Comedian Jim Gaffigan is book for four nights in a row at the fabled theater. Gaffigan is very funny, but four nights at Radio City? Really?

Indeed, except for the final show on September 25th, Gaffigan’s shows are mostly unsold. According to Ticketmaster, there are hundreds of seats at every price level.

But the Tonys could never load in for the Sunday show or have rehearsals in that situation. Also this way they don’t have to deal with 5,000 people and COVID restrictions. The Winter Garden seats 1,500, meaning two thirds of the regular Tony audience will have to wait until June 2022 for the next Tony show at Radio City.

This round of Tony Awards is unusual anyway. The only actor nominated for lead in a Musical is Aaron Tveit, of “Moulin Rouge.” Presumably, he’ll win since he has no competition. Adrienne Warren, who plays the title role in “Tina: The Musical,” would seem the likely winner of Best Actress. Most of the other nominations are for shows that closed long ago.

Britney Spears’ Father Backs Down, Will Step Aside as Conservator After “Orderly Transition”

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TMZ reports that Jamie Spears, Britney’s dad, will step down as her conservator “after an orderly transition.”

Jamie was winning in court, but losing in the court of public opinion. The world has turned against Jamie and supports Britney being “free” even if she squanders all her money on nonsense.

Jamie Spears’s lawyer says in papers filed today:

UPDATED HBO Series “The Staircase” in Atlanta Hits Production Snag as Star Colin Firth Said to Test Positive for COVID

AUGUST 18TH UPDATE: Colin Firth has been back to work for a couple of days, I’m told, and is very well. His COVID was not as bad as thought, at least in retrospect. So, good news! 

FRIDAY UPDATE To be sure, everyone at “The Staircase” is concerned about the situation. But Georgia– Atlanta in particular– is a hot zone now for COVID. Even with the best supervision, COVID is sneaky. It gets through sometimes when you least suspect it can. So sending best recovery wishes to everyone down there!

EXCLUSIVE SOURCES say HBO’s “The Staircase,” a mini series shooting in Atlanta, has gotten into trouble because of COVID.

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I’m told star Colin Firth tested positive for the Delta variant and that brought everything to a halt. I’m told Firth was totally vaccinated for everything. We’re sending him best wishes for a quick recovery!

This is the new new for TV and movie production. One incident and everyone has to be re-tested and treated. Sources say they’re shooting around Firth, who was persuaded to do TV because of HBO’s recent successes with Nicole Kidman and Kate Winslet.

The mini series, which sounds pretty good, co-stars Toni Collette, Michael Stuhlbarg, Rosemarie Dewitt, and Dane DeHaan. Based on a true story, Firth plays a man accused of killing his wife by pushing her down the stairs. The story became a docu series for Netflix called “The Staircase,” which aired in 2018. (A more interesting saga might be why Netflix didn’t make the movie.)

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No Thanks, Chet Hanks: When Bad Children Happen to Good Parents, In This Case Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson

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I’ve been reluctant to comment on Chet Hanks. He’s the son of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, actually lovely people.

Chet has posted two videos railing against the vaccine even though Tom and Rita were among the first to be diagnosed with COVID and really suffered from it.

For a long time, the regular press wouldn’t touch Chet Hanks, a literal walking disaster area. When he’s done some acting, you can tell he’s talented. But he’s also disturbed. He has a long trail of shenanigans posted to the web. So it was easier just to ignore his antics and celebrate his occasional successes.

But now the UK press is calling him an idiot, and other mainstream outlets are taking him to task. I think they’re all overreacting, frankly.

It’s not easy being the child of superstar parents. We think of Tom and Rita as “perfect.” But they’re humans. Look at Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw, their close friends. They’ve got a daughter who appears in adult films. At one time so did actor Laurence Fishburne. Nobody is perfect. Tom Cruise brought his whole family into a religious cult and doesn’t see his now-teenage daughter. I could go on and on.

The Hankses are not going to speak out against Chet. They love him. They’re doing the right thing. We all have to be smart enough to realize at this point, Chet has underlying issues. Let’s not exacerbate them or encourage them. Anyway, I keep hoping he’s pulling our legs, putting us on, maybe it’s an acting exercise. Wouldn’t that be great?