David Krumholtz Clarifies Status of Acting Career After Shocking Announcement: “Let It Heal”
The actor, fresh off DC's 'Supergirl,' needs time to heal and figure out his next steps after enduring a handful of triumphs and a mountain of disappointments: “More work to come,” he shared, “gimme a sec.”…
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David Krumholtz is clarifying where he stands in his career after announcing he was taking an “indefinite break” from acting. The Supergirl and Oppenheimer actor took to social media to explain what led to the decision. “Firstly, I am very well.
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A redacted incident report shows the actor's convicted abuser was at the scene when EMTs failed to revive her — and that he'd shown police a bag of her medication.
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Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel discuss competing against longtime Emmy heavyweights, ending after season three and potentially revisiting their season four scripts.
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In “DTF St. Louis,” David Harbour goes quiet. The 51-year-old New York-born actor plays Floyd, a performance built around four months of daily American Sign Language practice.
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