Abba guitarist Lasse Wellander has died at 70 years old, the musician’s family announced. The Sweden native died on Friday, April 7 after a battle with cancer.
Taking to Wellander’s official Facebook page, his family wrote, “It is with indescribable sadness that we have to announce that our beloved Lasse has fallen asleep. Lasse recently fell ill in what turned out to be spread cancer and early on Good Friday he passed away, surrounded by his loved ones.”
“You were an amazing musician and humble as few, but above all you were a wonderful husband, father, brother, uncle and grandfather. Kind, safe, caring and loving… and so much more, that cannot be described in words. A hub in our lives, and it’s unbelievable that we now have to live on without you.”
The post, written by his family members, Lena, Ludvig and Andréas, concluded, “We love and miss you so much.
Taking to Wellander’s official Facebook page, his family wrote, “It is with indescribable sadness that we have to announce that our beloved Lasse has fallen asleep. Lasse recently fell ill in what turned out to be spread cancer and early on Good Friday he passed away, surrounded by his loved ones.”
“You were an amazing musician and humble as few, but above all you were a wonderful husband, father, brother, uncle and grandfather. Kind, safe, caring and loving… and so much more, that cannot be described in words. A hub in our lives, and it’s unbelievable that we now have to live on without you.”
The post, written by his family members, Lena, Ludvig and Andréas, concluded, “We love and miss you so much.
- 4/9/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Clarence Gilyard Jr. has passed away at age 66.
The “Top Gun” and “Die Hard” star’s career spanned more than 30 years, with him working as a film and theatre professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ College of Fine Arts, before he died.
No cause of death has been given as of yet, Deadline reported.
Unlv Dean Nancy J. Uscher of Gilyard said of the late star, “His students were deeply inspired by him, as were all who knew him. He had many extraordinary talents and was extremely well-known in the university through his dedication to teaching and his professional accomplishments.
“His generosity of spirit was boundless – he was always ready to contribute to projects and performances however possible. We remember Clarence with joy and gratitude for all he contributed to the College of Fine Arts, the Unlv community, and, through his impressive personal achievements, to the world.”
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The “Top Gun” and “Die Hard” star’s career spanned more than 30 years, with him working as a film and theatre professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ College of Fine Arts, before he died.
No cause of death has been given as of yet, Deadline reported.
Unlv Dean Nancy J. Uscher of Gilyard said of the late star, “His students were deeply inspired by him, as were all who knew him. He had many extraordinary talents and was extremely well-known in the university through his dedication to teaching and his professional accomplishments.
“His generosity of spirit was boundless – he was always ready to contribute to projects and performances however possible. We remember Clarence with joy and gratitude for all he contributed to the College of Fine Arts, the Unlv community, and, through his impressive personal achievements, to the world.”
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- 11/29/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Donald Anthony St. Claire, one half of the lovable grandparents duo who competed in season 6 of “The Amazing Race”, has died. He was 87.
According to his obituary, Don died an hour and a half southeast of Sacramento, California in Angels Camp on Aug. 31. TMZ, which first broke the news Saturday, spoke to Don’s son, Greg, who told the outlet Don collapsed and died at his home. Greg also told TMZ the family believed he suffered some type of heart issue. The death came as a shock to the family, considering Don recently had a checkup with doctors and reportedly was told the results looked great.
Don and his wife, Mary Jean, appeared in season 6 of the hit CBS show and finished in eighth place. Their journey ended after they were eliminated in Germany.
Don and Mary are one of the oldest to ever compete in the long-running reality TV series.
According to his obituary, Don died an hour and a half southeast of Sacramento, California in Angels Camp on Aug. 31. TMZ, which first broke the news Saturday, spoke to Don’s son, Greg, who told the outlet Don collapsed and died at his home. Greg also told TMZ the family believed he suffered some type of heart issue. The death came as a shock to the family, considering Don recently had a checkup with doctors and reportedly was told the results looked great.
Don and his wife, Mary Jean, appeared in season 6 of the hit CBS show and finished in eighth place. Their journey ended after they were eliminated in Germany.
Don and Mary are one of the oldest to ever compete in the long-running reality TV series.
- 11/26/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Irene Cara, the actress and singer who starred in the 1980 movie “Fame” and then won an Oscar for co-writing the title track to the 1983 hit “Flashdance,” has died in her Florida home at age 63.
“It is with profound sadness that on behalf of her family I announce the passing of Irene Cara,” publicist Judith A. Moose wrote. “Her cause of death is currently unknown and will be released when information is available.
Born Irene Cara Escalar in the Bronx borough of New York City to a Puerto Rican father and a Cuban-American mother, she learned to play piano by ear at an early age and soon was taking lessons in music and dance. She was soon making appearances on Johnny Carson’s “The Tonight Show” and became a regular on PBS’ “The Electric Company” in the early 1970s.
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“It is with profound sadness that on behalf of her family I announce the passing of Irene Cara,” publicist Judith A. Moose wrote. “Her cause of death is currently unknown and will be released when information is available.
Born Irene Cara Escalar in the Bronx borough of New York City to a Puerto Rican father and a Cuban-American mother, she learned to play piano by ear at an early age and soon was taking lessons in music and dance. She was soon making appearances on Johnny Carson’s “The Tonight Show” and became a regular on PBS’ “The Electric Company” in the early 1970s.
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- 11/26/2022
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
Gene Perret, a three-time Emmy-winning writer on “The Carol Burnett Show” and “Three’s Company” producer, died on Nov. 15 at the age of 85 in his Westlake Village, California, home.
Perret died of liver failure, his daughter Linda said, per The Hollywood Reporter. In a separate Facebook post on Nov. 15, she wrote, “This is a post I wished I never had to write. There are so many words to describe Gene Perret — kind, talented, gracious, giving, loving, fun and not to be forgotten, funny. To many of you he was a mentor, a job he took very seriously and was very proud of, but to me he was the best Dad a girl could ask for. Today, we said good-bye to him and I’m heartbroken. I’m going to miss him but will love him forever and ever. Rip, Dad, you deserve it!”
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Perret died of liver failure, his daughter Linda said, per The Hollywood Reporter. In a separate Facebook post on Nov. 15, she wrote, “This is a post I wished I never had to write. There are so many words to describe Gene Perret — kind, talented, gracious, giving, loving, fun and not to be forgotten, funny. To many of you he was a mentor, a job he took very seriously and was very proud of, but to me he was the best Dad a girl could ask for. Today, we said good-bye to him and I’m heartbroken. I’m going to miss him but will love him forever and ever. Rip, Dad, you deserve it!”
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- 11/23/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
Wilko Johnson, a “Game of Thrones” actor and British rocker who served as the guitarist for Dr. Feelgood, has died. He was 75 years old.
According to Johnson’s official Facebook page, he died peacefully in his sleep at his home in Westcliff-on-Sea, England, on Monday. A cause of death was not disclosed.
“Thank you for respecting Wilko’s family’s privacy at this very sad time, and thank you all for having been such a tremendous support throughout Wilko’s incredible life,” the post added.
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Born in 1947, Johnson grew up in Canvey Island and went on to study English at Newcastle University and work briefly as a school teacher.
In 1971, he formed the rock band Dr. Feelgood with a group of local friends, which performed across countless stages and venues in the United Kingdom throughout the mid-70s.
According to Johnson’s official Facebook page, he died peacefully in his sleep at his home in Westcliff-on-Sea, England, on Monday. A cause of death was not disclosed.
“Thank you for respecting Wilko’s family’s privacy at this very sad time, and thank you all for having been such a tremendous support throughout Wilko’s incredible life,” the post added.
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Born in 1947, Johnson grew up in Canvey Island and went on to study English at Newcastle University and work briefly as a school teacher.
In 1971, he formed the rock band Dr. Feelgood with a group of local friends, which performed across countless stages and venues in the United Kingdom throughout the mid-70s.
- 11/23/2022
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
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Wilko Johnson, the guitarist with British blues-rock band Dr. Feelgood who had an unexpected career renaissance after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, has died. He was 75.
A statement posted Wednesday on Johnson’s official social media accounts on behalf of his family said the musician died Monday evening at his home in southeast England.
Born John Wilkinson in 1947, Johnson was raised on Canvey Island, a marshy, industrial oil town in England’s River Thames estuary. He studied Anglo-Saxon literature at Newcastle University and worked as a schoolteacher before forming Dr. Feelgood with other local friends.
At a time of flamboyant glam and indulgent prog rock, they played a then-unfashionable brand of blues and R&b, dressed in cheap suits that made them look, Johnson said later, like “shoddy bank robbers.”
Johnson helped give Dr. Feelgood a dangerous edge with his choppy, relentless guitar...
Wilko Johnson, the guitarist with British blues-rock band Dr. Feelgood who had an unexpected career renaissance after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, has died. He was 75.
A statement posted Wednesday on Johnson’s official social media accounts on behalf of his family said the musician died Monday evening at his home in southeast England.
Born John Wilkinson in 1947, Johnson was raised on Canvey Island, a marshy, industrial oil town in England’s River Thames estuary. He studied Anglo-Saxon literature at Newcastle University and worked as a schoolteacher before forming Dr. Feelgood with other local friends.
At a time of flamboyant glam and indulgent prog rock, they played a then-unfashionable brand of blues and R&b, dressed in cheap suits that made them look, Johnson said later, like “shoddy bank robbers.”
Johnson helped give Dr. Feelgood a dangerous edge with his choppy, relentless guitar...
- 11/23/2022
- by Associated Press
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Wilko Johnson, the influential guitarist for the British pub rock band Dr. Feelgood who was credited with laying the groundwork for the punk movement, has died at the age of 75.
“This is the announcement we never wanted to make, & we do so with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died,” Johnson’s Twitter announced Tuesday. “He passed away at home on Monday 21st November. Thank you for respecting the family’s privacy at this very sad time. Rip Wilko Johnson.”
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“This is the announcement we never wanted to make, & we do so with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died,” Johnson’s Twitter announced Tuesday. “He passed away at home on Monday 21st November. Thank you for respecting the family’s privacy at this very sad time. Rip Wilko Johnson.”
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- 11/23/2022
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Musician Wilko Johnson, known to TV viewers as Ser Ilyn Payne on HBO’s Game of Thrones, died on Nov. 21. He was 75.
“This is the announcement we never wanted to make, and we do so with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died,” reads a message published to Johnson’s Twitter account on Wednesday. “He passed away at home on Monday 21st November. Thank you for respecting the family’s privacy at this very sad time. Rip Wilko Johnson.”
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“This is the announcement we never wanted to make, and we do so with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died,” reads a message published to Johnson’s Twitter account on Wednesday. “He passed away at home on Monday 21st November. Thank you for respecting the family’s privacy at this very sad time. Rip Wilko Johnson.”
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- 11/23/2022
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
Wilko Johnson, an English guitarist and singer for the band Dr. Feelgood who also played the executioner Ser Ilyn Payne on HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” died on Monday. He was 75.
“This is the announcement we never wanted to make, and we do so with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died. He passed away at home on Monday 21st November. Thank you for respecting the family’s privacy at this very sad time. Rip Wilko Johnson,” his official Twitter account posted on Wednesday.
This is the announcement we never wanted to make, & we do so with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died. He passed away at home on Monday 21st November. Thank you for respecting the family's privacy at this very sad time. Rip Wilko Johnson.
(Image: Leif Laaksonen) pic.twitter.com/1cRqyi9b9X
In 1971, Johnson formed Dr. Feelgood with Lee Brilleaux and John B.
“This is the announcement we never wanted to make, and we do so with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died. He passed away at home on Monday 21st November. Thank you for respecting the family’s privacy at this very sad time. Rip Wilko Johnson,” his official Twitter account posted on Wednesday.
This is the announcement we never wanted to make, & we do so with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died. He passed away at home on Monday 21st November. Thank you for respecting the family's privacy at this very sad time. Rip Wilko Johnson.
(Image: Leif Laaksonen) pic.twitter.com/1cRqyi9b9X
In 1971, Johnson formed Dr. Feelgood with Lee Brilleaux and John B.
- 11/23/2022
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
Wilko Johnson, best known as a member of the pub-rock band Dr. Feelgood and for playing Ser Ilyn Payne in Game of Thrones, has died. He was 75. According to a message on Johnson’s social media accounts, he passed away at home on Monday, November 21. “This is the announcement we never wanted to make, and we do so with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died,” the statement read. “Thank you for respecting the family’s privacy at this very sad time. Rip Wilko Johnson,” the statement continued. This is the announcement we never wanted to make, & we do so with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died. He passed away at home on Monday 21st November. Thank you for respecting the family’s privacy at this very sad time. Rip Wilko Johnson. (Image: Leif Laaksonen) pic.twitter.com/1cRqyi9b9X — Wilko Johnson (@wilkojohnson) November 23, 2022 Born John Peter Wilkinson...
- 11/23/2022
- TV Insider
“Game of Thrones” actor and former member of the English rock band Dr. Feelgood, Wilko Johnson, has died at age 75.
A statement on Johnson’s social media pages read: “This is the announcement we never wanted to make, and we do so, on behalf of Wilko’s family and the band, with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died.
“He passed away at home on Monday evening, 21st November 2022.
“Thank you for respecting Wilko’s family’s privacy at this very sad time, and thank you all for having been such a tremendous support throughout Wilko’s incredible life. Rip Wilko Johnson.”
This is the announcement we never wanted to make, & we do so with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died. He passed away at home on Monday 21st November. Thank you for respecting the family's privacy at this very sad time. Rip Wilko Johnson.
(Image: Leif Laaksonen) pic.
A statement on Johnson’s social media pages read: “This is the announcement we never wanted to make, and we do so, on behalf of Wilko’s family and the band, with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died.
“He passed away at home on Monday evening, 21st November 2022.
“Thank you for respecting Wilko’s family’s privacy at this very sad time, and thank you all for having been such a tremendous support throughout Wilko’s incredible life. Rip Wilko Johnson.”
This is the announcement we never wanted to make, & we do so with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died. He passed away at home on Monday 21st November. Thank you for respecting the family's privacy at this very sad time. Rip Wilko Johnson.
(Image: Leif Laaksonen) pic.
- 11/23/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Wilko Johnson, the pub-rock guitarist who played executioner Ser Ilyn Payne in Game of Thrones, died Monday. He was 75.
The musician, known for his energetic on-stage persona and influence on the punk rock movement, passed away at home, according to a message on his social media accounts posted today.
“This is the announcement we never wanted to make, and we do so with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died,” the statement read, adding: “Thank you for respecting the family’s privacy at this very sad time. Rip Wilko Johnson.”
Johnson is best known for his long and storied music career but appeared in seasons one and two of HBO’s Game of Thrones, in which he played a mute knight who serves the king.
The talented musician was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2013 and was told he had less than a year to live. He decided against chemotherapy...
The musician, known for his energetic on-stage persona and influence on the punk rock movement, passed away at home, according to a message on his social media accounts posted today.
“This is the announcement we never wanted to make, and we do so with a very heavy heart: Wilko Johnson has died,” the statement read, adding: “Thank you for respecting the family’s privacy at this very sad time. Rip Wilko Johnson.”
Johnson is best known for his long and storied music career but appeared in seasons one and two of HBO’s Game of Thrones, in which he played a mute knight who serves the king.
The talented musician was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2013 and was told he had less than a year to live. He decided against chemotherapy...
- 11/23/2022
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Guitarist Wilko Johnson has died aged 75, his family have announced.
The musician, who played guitar with Dr Feelgood and was a prominent figure in the British punk movement, was diagnosed with cancer in 2013 and told that he had a maximum of 10 months to live.
He died nine years later, on Monday (21 November) at his home.
In a post shared on social media, his family wrote: “This is the announcement we never wanted to make, and we do so, on behalf of Wilko’s family and the band, with a very heavy heart.
“Wilko Johnson has died. He passed away at home on Monday evening, 21st November 2022. Thank you for respecting Wilko’s family’s privacy at this very sad time, and thank you all for having been such a tremendous support throughout Wilko’s incredible life.”
In their own statement, the band posted: “We regret to hear of the death of Wilko Johnson.
The musician, who played guitar with Dr Feelgood and was a prominent figure in the British punk movement, was diagnosed with cancer in 2013 and told that he had a maximum of 10 months to live.
He died nine years later, on Monday (21 November) at his home.
In a post shared on social media, his family wrote: “This is the announcement we never wanted to make, and we do so, on behalf of Wilko’s family and the band, with a very heavy heart.
“Wilko Johnson has died. He passed away at home on Monday evening, 21st November 2022. Thank you for respecting Wilko’s family’s privacy at this very sad time, and thank you all for having been such a tremendous support throughout Wilko’s incredible life.”
In their own statement, the band posted: “We regret to hear of the death of Wilko Johnson.
- 11/23/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - Music
Phyllis Carlyle, a casting director and manager who worked with such big names as Willem Dafoe, Jude Law and Geena Davis who later produced the hit films Seven and The Accidental Tourist, has died. She was 80.
She died September 14 of lymphoma in Encino, CA, according to her family and the Neptune Society.
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Born on August 22, 1942, in Cleveland, Carlyle attended the American Academy for the Dramatic Arts before landing a job at a Chicago talent agency. A friend who had moved to Los Angeles get Carlyle a job as a commercial casting director, and she ran with it. “I probably became the top commercials casting director,...
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Born on August 22, 1942, in Cleveland, Carlyle attended the American Academy for the Dramatic Arts before landing a job at a Chicago talent agency. A friend who had moved to Los Angeles get Carlyle a job as a commercial casting director, and she ran with it. “I probably became the top commercials casting director,...
- 11/23/2022
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Jesse Dayton releases his new album Mixtape Volume 1 on August 9th. It’s a collection of cover songs that highlight the East Texas songwriter’s diverse influences — Dayton interprets everyone from Neil Young and Gordon Lightfoot to the Cars and AC/DC. Ahead of Friday’s release, the Americana multi-tasker is streaming the album on Rolling Stone Country, where he also explains in his own words how he chose the 10 tracks.
1. “Redneck Friend,” Jackson Browne
“When the Laurel Canyon Seventies songwriters hit national FM radio, my little redneck hometown in...
1. “Redneck Friend,” Jackson Browne
“When the Laurel Canyon Seventies songwriters hit national FM radio, my little redneck hometown in...
- 8/5/2019
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Warning: some Arya-related spoilers for Game of Thrones ahead!
Arya Stark's infamous kill list has been a staple of the character for most of her time on Game of Thrones. Although the young assassin has made a few amendments here and there - she gives the Hound and Beric Dondarrion a pass, and seemingly forgets who Melisandre even is until bumping into her at Winterfell in season eight - the list of people who have wronged her family has kept Arya fueled with equal parts rage and revenge.
By using a few tricks from the time she spent at the House of Black and White, she's able to cross a few names off the original line-up and avenge her family, dispatching men like Lord Walder Frey and Ser Meryn Trant. Since most of the others, like Cersei and Joffrey Lannister, die in ways out of Arya's control, there's only...
Arya Stark's infamous kill list has been a staple of the character for most of her time on Game of Thrones. Although the young assassin has made a few amendments here and there - she gives the Hound and Beric Dondarrion a pass, and seemingly forgets who Melisandre even is until bumping into her at Winterfell in season eight - the list of people who have wronged her family has kept Arya fueled with equal parts rage and revenge.
By using a few tricks from the time she spent at the House of Black and White, she's able to cross a few names off the original line-up and avenge her family, dispatching men like Lord Walder Frey and Ser Meryn Trant. Since most of the others, like Cersei and Joffrey Lannister, die in ways out of Arya's control, there's only...
- 5/18/2019
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
“Game of Thrones” is filled with well-known actors and has seen a ton of cameos from musicians throughout its run. But a few also have other jobs, and some are pretty well-known for their non-Westeros roles. Here are 10 “Game of Thrones” actors who aren’t just actors. “Ser Ilyn Payne”: Wilko Johnson, guitarist Ser Ilyn, the tongueless executioner known as the King’s Justice, was played by guitarist and songwriter Wilko Johnson. He’s best known for playing in punk band Dr Feelgood in the 1970s, and had a big influence on the punk movement and on music in general.
- 7/27/2017
- by Phil Hornshaw
- The Wrap
Since its inception, Game of Thrones has had deep ties to real-life musicians. Kristian "Hodor" Nairn has a lengthy career as a guitarist and DJ. The Hold Steady's version of the popular-in-Westeros song "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" appears in the Season Four episode "Walk of Punishment." And Alfie Allen, who plays everyone's favorite humbled eunuch Theon Greyjoy, is the brother of pop star Lily Allen.
But the show has gone beyond that, casting actual recording artists as regular cast members or occasional superfan guests for the benefit of eagle-eyed music fans.
But the show has gone beyond that, casting actual recording artists as regular cast members or occasional superfan guests for the benefit of eagle-eyed music fans.
- 6/22/2016
- Rollingstone.com
Johnny Rotten grabs the microphone and lurches forward, his pimply face grinning into the camera. Next to him, Steve Jones is miming (or mocking) guitar-hero moves, while Sid Vicious hunches over his bass, surly as ever. The grainy footage carbon-dates to the tail end of 1977, right before the band was about to embark on their notorious U.S. tour and then implode. It's Christmas Day in the Northern city of Huddersfield, and will turn out to be the penultimate U.K. performance for the seminal punk band. They launch into...
- 7/30/2015
- Rollingstone.com
Julien Temple crafts an uplifting ode to life in this celebration of Dr Feelgood’s Wilko Johnson and his battle against cancer
“Bloody hell, man, I’m supposed to be dead!” Following the recent London premiere of Julien Temple’s latest kaleidoscopic documentary, Wilko Johnson played a sweat-streaked gig at the 100 Club on Oxford Street, strutting up and down the small stage like a berserker, swapping gleeful looks with the great Blockheads bassist, Norman Watt-Roy, machine-gunning the audience with the staccato strumming of his black Telecaster. It was an extraordinary show, made all the more remarkable by the fact that Johnson wasn’t supposed to be there at all. Indeed, Temple’s unexpectedly celebratory film began life as a chronicle of a death foretold, doctors having given Wilko less than a year to live following a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer in 2012. Yet here he was – larger than life, stranger than fiction,...
“Bloody hell, man, I’m supposed to be dead!” Following the recent London premiere of Julien Temple’s latest kaleidoscopic documentary, Wilko Johnson played a sweat-streaked gig at the 100 Club on Oxford Street, strutting up and down the small stage like a berserker, swapping gleeful looks with the great Blockheads bassist, Norman Watt-Roy, machine-gunning the audience with the staccato strumming of his black Telecaster. It was an extraordinary show, made all the more remarkable by the fact that Johnson wasn’t supposed to be there at all. Indeed, Temple’s unexpectedly celebratory film began life as a chronicle of a death foretold, doctors having given Wilko less than a year to live following a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer in 2012. Yet here he was – larger than life, stranger than fiction,...
- 7/19/2015
- by Mark Kermode, Observer film critic
- The Guardian - Film News
★★★☆☆ "If it's gonna kill me, I don't want it to bore me." It's an apparently novel way to approach a diagnosis with terminal pancreatic cancer, but is precisely the one adopted by Wilko Johnson. Most famous for being the wide-eyed berserker hopping around the stage for Dr. Feelgood in the 70s, his response to the Big C 'verdict' (as he refers to it) is now the subject of a new documentary by Julien Temple. Temple's Oil City Confidential (2009) told the story of the punk-influencing band and their emergence from Canvey Island, but The Ecstasy of Wilko Johnson (2015) pays little heed to musical legacy. This is a moving portrait of a remarkable man, which is at its most effective when it just lets him speak.
- 7/17/2015
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
"If it's going to kill me," says Wilko Johnson, influential British rock guitarist, and subject of Julien Temple's new documentary, "I don't want it to bore me." He's speaking of his shock diagnosis with terminal pancreatic cancer in his mid-60s, after which he was given ten months to live, and enjoyed, in his own words, "the most extraordinary year of my life." Onetime punk-scene filmmaker Temple (who also directed "Absolute Beginners" and "Earth Girls Are Easy" back in the '80s) has filmed Johnson, onetime punk-scene spiritual godfather, before -- in 2009's "Oil City Confidential," his documentary on Johnson's most well-known band Dr. Feelgood. And perhaps that's why Temple is content to refer to Johnson's musical talent and legacy only in passing in 'Ecstasy.' This is a film about a man, not a legend, and indeed it is the man who emerges as bigger than movie as a result.
- 7/13/2015
- by Jessica Kiang
- The Playlist
Julien Temple, with his numerous music documentaries behind him - many involving his pals, The Sex Pistols - may be no stranger to the rock documentary, but there is nothing quite like his new film, The Ecstasy of Wilko Johnson. For one, even though the film is about his dear friend Wilko Johnson, with its meditation on life, death, and the meaning we assign to this thing we call living, Ecstasy is Temple's most personal film to date.The project arose upon receiving the tragic news that his good friend Wilko Johnson, former Dr. Feelgood front man, had been told he had only 10 months to live. His initial interviews with Johnson had less to do with making a film than they did documenting the final...
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- 3/28/2015
- Screen Anarchy
A stunning memoir of Wilko Johnson as he faces the final months of his suddenly abbreviated life, Julien Temple’s The Ecstasy of Wilko Johnson gives the undeniably influential British musician the opportunity to document his intelligent philosophies life and death. Staying true to the punk ethos of living today as if there will be no tomorrow, Johnson opts to enjoy every single moment of his final months. Whether it be keenly observing the world around him or performing on stage, Johnson’s unwavering stoicism is nothing but commendable. We chatted with Temple shortly after his documentary's premiere at SXSW 2015 to talk about death and punk rock, but not the death of punk rock.
- 3/17/2015
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Having already captured the legend of Wilko Johnson's musical history in Oil City Confidential, while also staying true to Johnson's mantra of living in the present, Julien Temple opts not to give much backstory on Johnson. The Ecstasy of Wilko Johnson serves solely as a vehicle for Johnson to discuss his approach to dying. In this context, Johnson could be anyone; Johnson's message -- for which Temple's documentary is the medium -- has nothing to do with the rock and roll legend of his past. The Ecstasy of Wilko Johnson is not about a rockstar, it is about an everyman confronted by impending death. It serves as a lesson for us all to reevaluate the way that we approach life now, not when we realize that it is too late.
- 3/16/2015
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
This movie may have saved my life. Let me explain. Not too long ago, Wilko Johnson was told he would die. The musician, a co-founder of pioneering British pub-rock band Dr. Feelgood, received a diagnosis of inoperable, terminal pancreatic cancer. As you might imagine, it sent his world a-spinning. But after giving it some thought, he declined chemotherapy, which might extend his life a couple of months, and chose to enjoy what little time he had left, come what may. For him, that meant (mostly) making more music. His decision forms the basis of The Ecstasy of Wilko Johnson, a new documentary by Julien Temple that begins from a point of bleakness and quickly expands into a thing of grace and beauty. And, as it...
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- 3/13/2015
- Screen Anarchy
A diagnosis of terminal cancer and a prognosis of only months to live would dampen even the most fiery of spirits. But most people aren't made of the stuff of Wilko Johnson. The cult British musician defied the odds, survived his illness, and inspired many with his journey. The upcoming documentary "The Ecstasy Of Wilko Johnson," premiering at SXSW, tells his story. Directed by Julien Temple ("Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten"), the film chronicles what would've been Wilko Johnson's farewell tour, until he was given another chance to keep living and performing. It was an eye-opening experience for Johnson, whose amazement and positivity are keenly felt in this exclusive trailer. "The Ecstasy Of Wilko Johnson" will have its first screening at SXSW on Friday, March 13th at the Alamo Lamar B. Watch below.
- 3/10/2015
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Hot projects new to Screenbase include Nicolas Winding Refn feature The Neon Demon, Pope Francis biopic Francisco, Brady Corbet’s directorial debut The Childhood Of A Leader and a new adaptation by Wim Wenders.Nicolas Winding Refn’s The Neon Demon
Elle Fanning, Keanu Reeves, Christina Hendricks, Abbey Lee, Bella Heathcote and Jena Malone have signed on to co-star in Nicolas Winding Refn’s next feature.
“After making Drive and falling madly in love with the electricity of Los Angeles, I knew I had to return to tell the story of The Neon Demon,” Winding Refn said.
Principal photography will begin in Los Angeles on March 30. Gaumont and Wild Bunch are co-selling the title.
Wim Wenders’ Les Beaux Jours D’Aranjuez
This adaptation of the play by Peter Handke was announced by Alfama’s Paulo Branco during the Efm. It will star Reda Kateb and Sophie Semin. Wenders is expected to shoot in June.
Brady Corbet’s [link...
Elle Fanning, Keanu Reeves, Christina Hendricks, Abbey Lee, Bella Heathcote and Jena Malone have signed on to co-star in Nicolas Winding Refn’s next feature.
“After making Drive and falling madly in love with the electricity of Los Angeles, I knew I had to return to tell the story of The Neon Demon,” Winding Refn said.
Principal photography will begin in Los Angeles on March 30. Gaumont and Wild Bunch are co-selling the title.
Wim Wenders’ Les Beaux Jours D’Aranjuez
This adaptation of the play by Peter Handke was announced by Alfama’s Paulo Branco during the Efm. It will star Reda Kateb and Sophie Semin. Wenders is expected to shoot in June.
Brady Corbet’s [link...
- 2/18/2015
- by maud.le-rest@sciencespo-toulouse.net (Maud Le Rest)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Moviehouse boards The Ecstasy of Wilko Johnson.
UK sales outfit Moviehouse Entertainment has boarded international rights to Julien Temple (The Filth and the Fury) documentary The Ecstasy of Wilko Johnson.
The Essential Arts/Nitrate Film Production doc, from producers Richard Conway and Andrew Curtis, follows the remarkable story of acclaimed musician Wilko Johnson who was told he only had months to live after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer but staged a remarkable recovery while still managing to tour.
The film is in the latter stages of post-production and will premiere at SXSW this March.
Director Temple said: “I was astonished by Wilko on Oil City Confidential when I realised the depth of his eccentricity and wisdom and wanted to celebrate the inspirational way he dealt with his death sentence, and in the end he confounded us all.”
Mark Vennis of Moviehouse added: “We are delighted and excited to bring this unique and cinematic story to the...
UK sales outfit Moviehouse Entertainment has boarded international rights to Julien Temple (The Filth and the Fury) documentary The Ecstasy of Wilko Johnson.
The Essential Arts/Nitrate Film Production doc, from producers Richard Conway and Andrew Curtis, follows the remarkable story of acclaimed musician Wilko Johnson who was told he only had months to live after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer but staged a remarkable recovery while still managing to tour.
The film is in the latter stages of post-production and will premiere at SXSW this March.
Director Temple said: “I was astonished by Wilko on Oil City Confidential when I realised the depth of his eccentricity and wisdom and wanted to celebrate the inspirational way he dealt with his death sentence, and in the end he confounded us all.”
Mark Vennis of Moviehouse added: “We are delighted and excited to bring this unique and cinematic story to the...
- 2/8/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Mapp and Lucia: BBC One, 9pm
In the final part of Steve Pemberton's adaptation, Lucia decides to start a series of musical evenings in Tilling.
Meanwhile, Mapp is keen to encourage a revolt, convinced her rival is a fraud since learning she traced her sketch for the art exhibition.
Britain's Favourite Sitcoms: Channel 5, 9pm
Mel Giedroyc narrates a countdown of the nation's 50 best-loved TV comedies, as voted for by Channel 5 viewers in an online poll.
A host of celebrity contributors such as Shelley Long, Ardal O'Hanlon, Leslie Ash, Nigel Planer, Derek Fowlds and Lesley Joseph talk about their personal favourites - including comedy classics such as Only Fools and Horses, The Vicar of Dibley and The Inbetweeners.
Queen and Adam Lambert Rock Big Ben Live: BBC One, 11.15pm
Kick off the new year with a nod to the rock of years past, as veteran rockers Brian May and...
In the final part of Steve Pemberton's adaptation, Lucia decides to start a series of musical evenings in Tilling.
Meanwhile, Mapp is keen to encourage a revolt, convinced her rival is a fraud since learning she traced her sketch for the art exhibition.
Britain's Favourite Sitcoms: Channel 5, 9pm
Mel Giedroyc narrates a countdown of the nation's 50 best-loved TV comedies, as voted for by Channel 5 viewers in an online poll.
A host of celebrity contributors such as Shelley Long, Ardal O'Hanlon, Leslie Ash, Nigel Planer, Derek Fowlds and Lesley Joseph talk about their personal favourites - including comedy classics such as Only Fools and Horses, The Vicar of Dibley and The Inbetweeners.
Queen and Adam Lambert Rock Big Ben Live: BBC One, 11.15pm
Kick off the new year with a nod to the rock of years past, as veteran rockers Brian May and...
- 12/31/2014
- Digital Spy
After being diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer in early 2013, Wilko Johnson says that doctors have "cured" him. The 67-year-old was originally given just a few months to live and chose to opt out of chemotherapy. But after a massive surgery to remove a tumor this year, the actor and former Dr. Feelgood guitarist says that he no longer has cancer. "It was an 11-hour operation," he explained to BBC News at the Q Awards in London. "This tumor [was] the size of a baby. Anyway, they got it all. They cured me." The Game of Thrones actor admitted that he thought that his farewell tour last year "was going to be the last thing I ever did" before going to see...
- 10/22/2014
- E! Online
Feature Louisa Mellor 18 Feb 2014 - 07:00
We take a spoiler-filled look at the latest Game Of Thrones season 4 trailer. For A Song Of Ice And Fire readers only…
Warning: Stop here if you haven’t read A Song Of Ice And Fire. Major, major Spoilers ahead.
HBO has been generous with season four footage this year; much of the content of latest trailer below had already been seen speedily edited and interspersed with cast interviews in the fifteen-minute A Foreshadowing promo. The 'Vengeance' trailer below though, provides our first steady look at what promise to be a number of key scenes in the forthcoming season.
To the sound of a suitably apocalyptic song (Everlove’s Cities In Dust Siouxsie and the Banshees cover, which takes lyrical inspiration from the destruction of Pompeii), this new trailer showed us a fractured Seven Kingdoms and nods towards what we assume are the final...
We take a spoiler-filled look at the latest Game Of Thrones season 4 trailer. For A Song Of Ice And Fire readers only…
Warning: Stop here if you haven’t read A Song Of Ice And Fire. Major, major Spoilers ahead.
HBO has been generous with season four footage this year; much of the content of latest trailer below had already been seen speedily edited and interspersed with cast interviews in the fifteen-minute A Foreshadowing promo. The 'Vengeance' trailer below though, provides our first steady look at what promise to be a number of key scenes in the forthcoming season.
To the sound of a suitably apocalyptic song (Everlove’s Cities In Dust Siouxsie and the Banshees cover, which takes lyrical inspiration from the destruction of Pompeii), this new trailer showed us a fractured Seven Kingdoms and nods towards what we assume are the final...
- 2/17/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
London, Sep 2: Singer, guitarist and songwriter Wilko Johnson, who was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer last year, says it was fun working in TV show "Game of Thrones".
The 66-year-old had never heard of the show when he was offered a part and only accepted the role in the hope of getting a free leather jacket.
"They said it was for an American TV series and I thought it was going to be like 'Xena: Princess Warrior' so I thought, 'I'd love a bit of that, at least I'll get a leather jacket out of it or something'," dailymirror.co.uk quoted Johnson as saying.
"The first filming was in Ireland and I looked.
The 66-year-old had never heard of the show when he was offered a part and only accepted the role in the hope of getting a free leather jacket.
"They said it was for an American TV series and I thought it was going to be like 'Xena: Princess Warrior' so I thought, 'I'd love a bit of that, at least I'll get a leather jacket out of it or something'," dailymirror.co.uk quoted Johnson as saying.
"The first filming was in Ireland and I looked.
- 9/1/2013
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
London, Aug 29: Singer, guitarist and songwriter Wilko Johnson, who was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer last year, is recording a new album.
The 66-year-old had refused to undergo chemotherapy to cure the cancer, and headed out on a farewell tour instead, reports contactmusic.com.
Johnson has been playing sporadic gigs at arts festivals in his native Britain throughout the summer.
"Sometimes I think, 'What's the point?' There are days when I feel really apathetic. But, yes, I think we'll get it finished at some point," Mojo magazine quoted Johnson as saying.
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The 66-year-old had refused to undergo chemotherapy to cure the cancer, and headed out on a farewell tour instead, reports contactmusic.com.
Johnson has been playing sporadic gigs at arts festivals in his native Britain throughout the summer.
"Sometimes I think, 'What's the point?' There are days when I feel really apathetic. But, yes, I think we'll get it finished at some point," Mojo magazine quoted Johnson as saying.
Ians...
- 8/29/2013
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
Wilko Johnson has two separate careers, and is famous for both. American audiences know him best as a mute executioner named Ilyn Payne on HBO's "Game of Thrones." In Europe, though, he's likely more well-known as the guitarist of 1970s English punk rock band, Dr. Feelgood.
Unfortunately, Johnson recently learned he likely has less than a year to live. In January, he was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. While some might mourn the end of their life, Johnson is going a different route, according to Reuters..
"It makes you feel so alive," the musician says, "I'm a miserable so-and-so. I suffer from depression and everything...but all that stuff, whatever it was I used to worry about, it doesn't matter. What's gone, what is and what will be, do not matter."
Johnson is spending the last year of his life doing what he loves most, performing. He is holding a...
Unfortunately, Johnson recently learned he likely has less than a year to live. In January, he was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. While some might mourn the end of their life, Johnson is going a different route, according to Reuters..
"It makes you feel so alive," the musician says, "I'm a miserable so-and-so. I suffer from depression and everything...but all that stuff, whatever it was I used to worry about, it doesn't matter. What's gone, what is and what will be, do not matter."
Johnson is spending the last year of his life doing what he loves most, performing. He is holding a...
- 2/4/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Westcliff-on-sea, England — Living has been full of surprises for Wilko Johnson. So has dying.
Four decades in the rock `n' roll trenches have brought the British guitarist obscurity and fame, followed by turmoil, more obscurity and rediscovery. Now the greatest rock star you may not have heard of – songwriter for rabble-rousing 1970s band Dr. Feelgood – is embarking on a farewell tour. Unlike some musical goodbyes, this one is permanent. Late last year, Johnson was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer and told he had just months to live.
He says he has never felt more alive.
The 65-year-old musician says that in the weeks since his diagnosis, he's been unexpectedly happy – "In fact it amounted at times to euphoria."
"I suddenly found myself in a position where nothing matters anymore," he said. "I'm a miserable so-and-so normally ... I'd be worrying about the taxman or all the things that we worry about...
Four decades in the rock `n' roll trenches have brought the British guitarist obscurity and fame, followed by turmoil, more obscurity and rediscovery. Now the greatest rock star you may not have heard of – songwriter for rabble-rousing 1970s band Dr. Feelgood – is embarking on a farewell tour. Unlike some musical goodbyes, this one is permanent. Late last year, Johnson was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer and told he had just months to live.
He says he has never felt more alive.
The 65-year-old musician says that in the weeks since his diagnosis, he's been unexpectedly happy – "In fact it amounted at times to euphoria."
"I suddenly found myself in a position where nothing matters anymore," he said. "I'm a miserable so-and-so normally ... I'd be worrying about the taxman or all the things that we worry about...
- 2/4/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Wilko Johnson has spoken of feeling "vividly alive" after learning he has terminal cancer. The former Dr Feelgood and Ian Dury and the Blockheads guitarist, who also starred in Game of Thrones, told BBC Radio 4's Front Row programme that his diagnosis has relieved his often depressed mood. Johnson explained: "When I went in for the diagnosis and the doctor told me 'You've got cancer' it was quite plain it was an inoperable thing, there was nothing they could do. "We walked out of there and I felt an elation of spirit. You're walking along and suddenly you're vividly alive. You're looking at the trees and the sky and everything and it's just 'Whoah'. "I am actually a miserable person. I've spent most of my (more)...
- 1/26/2013
- by By Beth Curtis
- Digital Spy
Being diagnosed with terminal cancer has given actor and musician Wilko Johnson the desire to finally stop and smell the roses. The Game of Thrones actor, 65, who is aware "death is upon me," tells U.K. Radio 4's Front Row that upon hearing the news of his condition, he left the doctor's office and oddly felt "an elation of spirit." Says Johnson, "You're walking along and suddenly you're vividly alive. You're looking at the trees and the sky and everything, and it's just, 'Whoa. I am actually a miserable person.' I've spent most of my life moping in depressions and things,...
- 1/25/2013
- PEOPLE.com
Game of Thrones actor Wilko Johnson is facing his final days with dignity, humor and grace. Earlier this month, the former Dr. Feelgood guitarist revealed that he was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer, and that he's opted to forgo chemotherapy. Now, in a candid and poignant interview with BBC Radio 4's Front Row program, he speaks openly about learning of his prognosis, coming to terms with the twilight of his days and just how—illness, be damned—he plans to keep on rocking until the very end. (Better believe it: He's not calling off his tour, no siree.) "I noticed the symptoms a few months ago—there was this lump in my stomach," the 65-year-old musician-actor...
- 1/25/2013
- E! Online
Earlier this month came the sad news that actor Wilko Johnson had been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer.
But despite his ailing health, the "Game of Thrones" star appears to be in good spirits, telling Radio 4's Front Row that learning of his illness has actually energized him.
The 65-year-old actor opened up to the U.K. radio station about his diagnoses and revealed that he noticed a lump in his stomach, but ignored it hoping it would go away -- sadly it did not.
"When I went in for the diagnosis and the doctor told me 'You've got cancer' it was quite plain it was an inoperable thing, there was nothing they could do," he explained, adding that when he left the doctor's office, he felt an "elation of spirit."
"You're walking along and suddenly you're vividly alive. You're looking at the trees and the sky and everything and it's just 'whoa,...
But despite his ailing health, the "Game of Thrones" star appears to be in good spirits, telling Radio 4's Front Row that learning of his illness has actually energized him.
The 65-year-old actor opened up to the U.K. radio station about his diagnoses and revealed that he noticed a lump in his stomach, but ignored it hoping it would go away -- sadly it did not.
"When I went in for the diagnosis and the doctor told me 'You've got cancer' it was quite plain it was an inoperable thing, there was nothing they could do," he explained, adding that when he left the doctor's office, he felt an "elation of spirit."
"You're walking along and suddenly you're vividly alive. You're looking at the trees and the sky and everything and it's just 'whoa,...
- 1/25/2013
- by Stephanie Marcus
- Huffington Post
Fans will be happy to know that Wilko Johnson is in very good spirits after doctors diagnosed him with terminal pancreatic cancer. The Games of Thrones actor and Dr. Feelgood bandmember shared the heartbreaking news on Jan. 10 on his Facebook page, and is now opening up about how he's doing now. In an intimate interview with Radio 4's Front Row (via BBC), Johnson, 65, explained that he went to the doctor after feeling a lump in his stomach, which he initially ignored. When his doctors gave [...]...
- 1/25/2013
- by Nicole Eggenberger
- Us Weekly
Wilko Johnson has confirmed an extra London date for his upcoming UK tour. The Game of Thrones star and founding member of Dr Feelgood is embarking on a farewell tour after being diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. The guitarist has chosen not to undergo chemotherapy, and announced four UK shows last week. The gig at Koko, London sold out this morning in less than an hour, leading to another date being added for March 10. Tickets (more)...
- 1/21/2013
- by By Paul Martinovic
- Digital Spy
Wilko Johnson has announced a series of farewell gigs in the UK. The guitarist and founding member of Dr Feelgood, who more recently acted in Game of Thrones, last week confirmed that he has been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer for which he has chosen not to undergo chemotherapy. His manager Robert Hoy said: "The four UK dates represent an opportunity for Wilko to express his sincere thanks to his fans for all the support he has had over his long career." Tickets for the shows go on sale this Monday, January 21 via The (more)...
- 1/18/2013
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Wilko Johnson will perform four farewell concerts in the UK in March, it was announced today.
This news follows the statement made last week that the guitarist and founding member of band Dr. Feelgood has been diagnosed with terminal cancer of the pancreas and has opted not to undergo chemotherapy.
His manager, Robert Hoy explains, "The four UK dates represent an opportunity for Wilko to express his sincere thanks to his fans for all the support he has had over his long career."
According to his website, the four UK dates represent a series of farewell concerts for Wilko. After returning from a tour of Japan, Wilko plans to record a new studio album, and will also release a live DVD from 2012's UK tour.
He is also planning a short tour of France.
Tickets will go on sale on Monday 21 January.
London Koko (March 6)
Bilston Robin 2 (March 7)
Holmfirth Picturedrome...
This news follows the statement made last week that the guitarist and founding member of band Dr. Feelgood has been diagnosed with terminal cancer of the pancreas and has opted not to undergo chemotherapy.
His manager, Robert Hoy explains, "The four UK dates represent an opportunity for Wilko to express his sincere thanks to his fans for all the support he has had over his long career."
According to his website, the four UK dates represent a series of farewell concerts for Wilko. After returning from a tour of Japan, Wilko plans to record a new studio album, and will also release a live DVD from 2012's UK tour.
He is also planning a short tour of France.
Tickets will go on sale on Monday 21 January.
London Koko (March 6)
Bilston Robin 2 (March 7)
Holmfirth Picturedrome...
- 1/18/2013
- by The Huffington Post UK
- Huffington Post
Is Game of Thrones taking a page from The Simpsons? Do you remember the three-eyed fish from the animated series, a product of the nuclear power plant where Homer works? Well, today’s fresh new Game of Thrones trailer features a curious creature of it’s own. Get ready to come face to face with a three-eyed bird.
Is it season 3 yet? Is it season 3 yet? Almost! The feathered creature in today’s video heralds the news of the show’s impending return. The bird is a raven, but ravenous readers of the popular George R. R. Martin penned books upon which the HBO series is based, know that in the book, the bird happens to be a crow. In fact, that may just be what’s so wonderful about this cool, creepy, but somewhat infuriating teaser.
Sure, the video only lasts about thirty seconds, but it caters to those...
Is it season 3 yet? Is it season 3 yet? Almost! The feathered creature in today’s video heralds the news of the show’s impending return. The bird is a raven, but ravenous readers of the popular George R. R. Martin penned books upon which the HBO series is based, know that in the book, the bird happens to be a crow. In fact, that may just be what’s so wonderful about this cool, creepy, but somewhat infuriating teaser.
Sure, the video only lasts about thirty seconds, but it caters to those...
- 1/14/2013
- by Sasha Nova
- Boomtron
Wilko Johnson, the 65-year-old actor who played the part of Ilyn Payne in HBO's "Game of Thrones," has terminal pancreatic cancer and will not be receiving chemotherapy, according to news reports.
"He is currently in good spirits, is not yet suffering any physical effects and can expect to enjoy at least another few months of reasonable health and activity," a statement from Johnson's manager stated, as reported by The Guardian.
In 2012, 43,920 people are estimated to have developed pancreatic cancer and 37,390 people are estimated to have died from the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute.
Pancreatic cancer is notoriously deadly, with 75 percent of people dying within a year of being diagnosed, MyHealthNewsDaily reported. And within five years, 94 percent of people with the disease will die.
Survival rates are higher when the cancer is caught early, but even early-stage pancreatic cancer has a very low five-year survival rate. For the most...
"He is currently in good spirits, is not yet suffering any physical effects and can expect to enjoy at least another few months of reasonable health and activity," a statement from Johnson's manager stated, as reported by The Guardian.
In 2012, 43,920 people are estimated to have developed pancreatic cancer and 37,390 people are estimated to have died from the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute.
Pancreatic cancer is notoriously deadly, with 75 percent of people dying within a year of being diagnosed, MyHealthNewsDaily reported. And within five years, 94 percent of people with the disease will die.
Survival rates are higher when the cancer is caught early, but even early-stage pancreatic cancer has a very low five-year survival rate. For the most...
- 1/11/2013
- by Amanda L. Chan
- Huffington Post
Following Wilko Johnson's heartbreaking announcement that he has been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer, the official Twitter account for Game of Thrones shared their condolences. Johnson, 65, who stared as Ser Ilyn Payne during Seasons 1 and 2 of the hit HBO show, shared the sad news his diagnosis on his Facebook page Thursday, Jan. 10. "I am very sad to announce that Wilko has recently been diagnosed with terminal cancer of the pancreas," his manager, Robert Hoy, said in the post. "He has chosen not to receive [...]...
- 1/11/2013
- by Nicole Eggenberger
- Us Weekly
Game of Thrones star Wilko Johnson is preparing for the end of his life. The British actor and musician, 65, has been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer, his manager confirmed to BBC News."I am very sad to announce that Wilko has recently been diagnosed with terminal cancer of the pancreas. He has chosen not to receive any chemotherapy," his manager says in a statement. "He is currently in good spirits, is not yet suffering any physical effects and can expect to enjoy at least another few months [...]...
- 1/11/2013
- by Justin Ravitz
- Us Weekly
"Game Of Thrones" star Wilko Johnson, 65, has been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. The news was confirmed to the BBC by Johnson's manager in a statement adding, "He has chosen not to receive any chemotherapy."
The statement notes that Johnson is currently in good spirits and not yet suffering any of physical effects of the cancer, noting that he, "can expect to enjoy at least another few months of reasonable health and activity."
The actor plays the character Ilyn Payne, a mute executioner, on the HBO series. He is also an accomplished British guitarist, most known for his time with the band Dr. Feelgood.
Johnson plans to finish a new album and perform a small tour, as well as a few farewell concerts in the UK.
The statement notes that Johnson is currently in good spirits and not yet suffering any of physical effects of the cancer, noting that he, "can expect to enjoy at least another few months of reasonable health and activity."
The actor plays the character Ilyn Payne, a mute executioner, on the HBO series. He is also an accomplished British guitarist, most known for his time with the band Dr. Feelgood.
Johnson plans to finish a new album and perform a small tour, as well as a few farewell concerts in the UK.
- 1/10/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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