It’s a frigid Sunday afternoon in April, and Andy Cohen is perched on a park bench, ruminating about the ups and downs — but mostly the ups — of his nearly three-decade-long career in broadcasting. Occasionally, a passerby walks past and smiles, or shyly waves hello. This, it quickly becomes apparent, is a common occurrence for Cohen, 55, who seems to be something of the unofficial mayor of this cobblestoned, townhouse-lined neighborhood in downtown Manhattan, where he — and now his two children, Benjamin, 5, and Lucy, 2 — has been living for 27 years. Everybody, it seems, loves Andy Cohen. Well, not everyone, but we’ll get to that in a moment. He started his career in New York in his early 20s, a precocious, fiercely ambitious network executive with not-so-secret dreams of making it big in front of the camera as a TV host (despite being told by a mentor that he had “no charisma”). Today,...
- 5/8/2024
- by Maer Roshan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
No drama here! Jerry Springer, 70, empties his suitcase for Us. "I film all over the country, so I travel about 280 days a year. I literally live out of my luggage!” admits the host of Gsn’s Baggage on the Road (Wednesdays at 10 p.m.). “I carry Paul Stuart golf shirts, Clark bars, and Metamucil, which my wife laughs at.” The Florida resident, married to Micki Velton, 69, unpacks his Tumi carry-on. Photos: Unlikeley Celebrity Couples His Calling “I don’t want to leave the 20th century, so I still use [...]...
- 2/6/2015
- Us Weekly
Being a billionaire does not automatically create a fashionable man. Warren Buffett and Bill Gates could easily afford to keep designers, tailors and stylists on the payroll. Yet neither man looks markedly different from men whose annual incomes are what they earn hourly.
Style cannot be bought. Still if one happens to have an innate sense of fashion and is a billionaire, then he can become the pinnacle of style - witness Harold Finch (Michael Emerson) of CBS' Tuesday drama "Person of Interest."
Although such superlative statements are tinder for arguments, it's fair to say that Finch is the most dapper character on television. That is thanks to Gary Jones, the show's costume designer, who quickly volunteers he arrived after some of the look was set.
"Finch's storyline involves a character who is, in fact, no longer on the show," Jones tells Zap2it. "And so at one point, he...
Style cannot be bought. Still if one happens to have an innate sense of fashion and is a billionaire, then he can become the pinnacle of style - witness Harold Finch (Michael Emerson) of CBS' Tuesday drama "Person of Interest."
Although such superlative statements are tinder for arguments, it's fair to say that Finch is the most dapper character on television. That is thanks to Gary Jones, the show's costume designer, who quickly volunteers he arrived after some of the look was set.
"Finch's storyline involves a character who is, in fact, no longer on the show," Jones tells Zap2it. "And so at one point, he...
- 4/1/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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