Actor Kristoff St. John, who played Neil Winters on the CBS daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless for the past 28 years, passed away on February 3. He was 52.
A cause of death has not been released. Sarah Ardalani, a public information officer with the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner, told CNN that St. John was found dead at a home in the Woodland Hills area of Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon. There were no signs of homicide or foul play, and there is no criminal investigation, Aguilar said.
CBS and Sony Pictures Television, the studio that produces The Young and the Restless, released a statement Monday saying "The news of Kristoff St. John's passing is heartbreaking."
"He was a very talented actor and an even better person," the statement read. "For those of us who were fortunate enough to work with him on 'The Young and the Restless...
A cause of death has not been released. Sarah Ardalani, a public information officer with the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner, told CNN that St. John was found dead at a home in the Woodland Hills area of Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon. There were no signs of homicide or foul play, and there is no criminal investigation, Aguilar said.
CBS and Sony Pictures Television, the studio that produces The Young and the Restless, released a statement Monday saying "The news of Kristoff St. John's passing is heartbreaking."
"He was a very talented actor and an even better person," the statement read. "For those of us who were fortunate enough to work with him on 'The Young and the Restless...
- 2/7/2019
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Actor Omar Chaparro has joined Ryan Reynolds, Ken Watanabe, Justice Smith, Kathryn Newton, Bill Nighy, Chris Geere, Rita Ora and Suki Waterhouse in Detective Pikachu, the first live-action film based on the Pokémon franchise from Legendary and Universal Pictures. Rob Letterman is at the helm from a script he co-wrote with Nicole Perlman with polishes by Eric Pearson and Tom McCarthy. It will focus on Detective Pikachu as a new character and storyline in the Pokémon universe. Mary Parent and Cale Boyter will produce for Legendary, alongside Joe Caracciolo, Jr. and Pokémon’s Tsunekazu Ishihara executive producing. Universal Pictures will handle distribution. Chaparro, whose credits include Michael Berry’s film Stuck and the upcoming Overboard remake with Eugenio Derbez and Anna Faris, is repped by Talent On The Road, UTA, and Gang, Tyre, Ramer & Brown.
Jeremy Sumpter (Friday Night Lights) and Tom Berenger have been tapped to star in the indie crime thriller Sargasso,...
Jeremy Sumpter (Friday Night Lights) and Tom Berenger have been tapped to star in the indie crime thriller Sargasso,...
- 4/17/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today's feature includes screening details on Avenged and Serpent's Lullaby, a new Hayride 2 trailer, concept teaser and production details for The Void, first details on short film Paralysis, and more:
Details on Q&A Screenings of Avenged: "Avenged is showing at the Arena Cinemas in Hollywood from March 6. Uncork’d Entertainment will release the critically acclaimed Avenged at Arena Cinemas Hollywood on March 6, 2015.
As part of the opening night celebrations, the 10:15 Pm screening on Friday March 6 will be followed by a Q&A with cast and crew - including star Amanda Adrienne and director Michael S. Ojeda.
A second Q&A session will be held after the Sunday March 8 6:30 Pm screening.
These two Q&A sessions are Exclusive to Los Angeles. A lethal injection of scares, thrills, romance,...
Details on Q&A Screenings of Avenged: "Avenged is showing at the Arena Cinemas in Hollywood from March 6. Uncork’d Entertainment will release the critically acclaimed Avenged at Arena Cinemas Hollywood on March 6, 2015.
As part of the opening night celebrations, the 10:15 Pm screening on Friday March 6 will be followed by a Q&A with cast and crew - including star Amanda Adrienne and director Michael S. Ojeda.
A second Q&A session will be held after the Sunday March 8 6:30 Pm screening.
These two Q&A sessions are Exclusive to Los Angeles. A lethal injection of scares, thrills, romance,...
- 3/1/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The move from feature film to web series isn’t always a smooth jaunt through the editing bay. For writer-director Marc Clebanoff that meant a hard look at what he had in his hands—a gritty indie action flick that would also prove to be one of David Carradine’s final films. But after taking their film Break out with modest success in the saturated indie market, he and Frank Krueger (who also stars in the film), re-imagined the whole project as a serialized online release, hoping new life as a web series would draw some critical attention that passed over its previous incarnation. After months in the editing room trying to pick apart a 93-minute narrative into an episodic, the team soft-launched their new series, now called No Clean Break on KoldCast in December. And this week, with the release of their fourth episode, the pair are looking to...
- 1/28/2011
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Director/writer: Marc Clebanoff.
Full Force Films is one of three production companies that brought Break to audiences in 2009. The film is action and thriller rolled in one with some genre favourites starring. Michael Madsen, David Carridine, Chad Everett and Brooke Lewis connive, backstab, and seduce each other through much of the conflicted film. The message is simple; love hurts, but love is also worth fighting for.
Characters Frank (Frank Krueger) and The Man (Everett) square off for the beautiful Woman (Sarah Thompson). A threesome is one too many and several characters learn this the hard way. Dark dealings in the underworld of hitmen and murder culminates in several physical fights that prove women are not always the weaker sex.
The ensemble cast gets bits and pieces of screen time, but centrally Break is a film about the lovers Frank and The Woman. Madsen offers his usual tough guy routine...
Full Force Films is one of three production companies that brought Break to audiences in 2009. The film is action and thriller rolled in one with some genre favourites starring. Michael Madsen, David Carridine, Chad Everett and Brooke Lewis connive, backstab, and seduce each other through much of the conflicted film. The message is simple; love hurts, but love is also worth fighting for.
Characters Frank (Frank Krueger) and The Man (Everett) square off for the beautiful Woman (Sarah Thompson). A threesome is one too many and several characters learn this the hard way. Dark dealings in the underworld of hitmen and murder culminates in several physical fights that prove women are not always the weaker sex.
The ensemble cast gets bits and pieces of screen time, but centrally Break is a film about the lovers Frank and The Woman. Madsen offers his usual tough guy routine...
- 3/23/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Slice of Sci-Fi has a deadly little contest going on with Slice Queen Brooke Lewis supporting. Readers who enter get a chance to win not one, but two DVDs. The titles being auctioned off are Marc Clebanoff's Break and the horror production iMurders iMurders Movie Revew. Both copies are signed by Brooke Lewis the Queen of Scream, herself. The contest has been running since February 12, so get over to Slice of Sci-Fi before the March 6th giveaway! A few more details are available below on Brooke Lewis, the contest, and both films.
The iMurders plotline:
“This is the Internet. For some, it is one of the great innovations of the modern world, a pathway to knowledge, growth and new experiences. But for one group of people who share a common chat room, it could be the instrument of their destruction. When members of this social networking website are brutally murdered in succession,...
The iMurders plotline:
“This is the Internet. For some, it is one of the great innovations of the modern world, a pathway to knowledge, growth and new experiences. But for one group of people who share a common chat room, it could be the instrument of their destruction. When members of this social networking website are brutally murdered in succession,...
- 2/23/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
On July 2nd, I interviewed Marc Clebanoff, writer/director for the martial arts film, Break. It was a very bittersweet interview, as the film featured one of the last performances by the late and uber-great David Carradine. As almost everyone knows, David passed away on June 3rd, 2009, due to an unfortunate accident.
Read more on Giveaway: Poster for Break, signed by the late David Carradine…
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- 1/19/2010
- by Chase Whale
- GordonandtheWhale
"Actress Brooke Lewis stopped by to tell us about her body of work being released in 2009. One cool, action flick that caught my attention was 'Break.' Brooke shares the opening scene in the film with actors Frank Krueger and James Russo. The film is directed by Marc Clebanoff and some of the stars include: Michael Madsen, the late David Carradine, Chad Everett and Sarah Thompson."
More details inside.
The films tagline:
"There's no clean break in love or death."
For more information on the film:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1157601/
In the photo: director Marc Clebanoff with Brooke Lewis and Michael Madsen.
More details inside.
The films tagline:
"There's no clean break in love or death."
For more information on the film:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1157601/
In the photo: director Marc Clebanoff with Brooke Lewis and Michael Madsen.
- 9/13/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
By Marc Clebanoff
When the suggestion was initially made a few years ago to pursue David Carradine for a role in "Break," my first reaction was how appropriate it seemed. After all, who better to cast in a flick laden with killer kung fu than Caine himself?
It was without a doubt one of the best creative decisions I ever made as a director and producer. When you see his performance, I think you’ll agree.
On the first take, David held out his a...
When the suggestion was initially made a few years ago to pursue David Carradine for a role in "Break," my first reaction was how appropriate it seemed. After all, who better to cast in a flick laden with killer kung fu than Caine himself?
It was without a doubt one of the best creative decisions I ever made as a director and producer. When you see his performance, I think you’ll agree.
On the first take, David held out his a...
- 6/5/2009
- by Lew Harris
- The Wrap
Marc Clebanoff, head of Odyssey Motion Pictures, made his feature directorial debut with "Unspoken," which earned Best Screenplay and Best Feature Film nominations at various festivals throughout 2006. Also in 2006, he wrote, produced and co-directed the dark comedy "The Pink Conspiracy," which received its world premiere at the Cannes Film Market in May 2007. He most recently directed David Carradine in "Break," which is traveling the international festival circuit.
- 6/4/2009
- by Lew Harris
- The Wrap
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