Entertainment Tidbits

Halle Berry has exited the Hulu legal drama series All’s Fair, which she was attached to as both a star and producer, due to a scheduling conflict. The series, created by Ryan Murphy, follows an all-female law firm in Los Angeles.

James B. Sikking, the Emmy-nominated character actor best known for his roles on Hill Street Blues and Doogie Howser, M.D., has passed away at 90 due to dementia. He died at his Los Angeles home surrounded by family.

Timothée Chalamet will star in and produce Marty Supreme, an original film by Josh Safdie based on pro ping pong player Marty Reisman, who started as a hustler in Manhattan and became known as the “wizard of table tennis.”

Jodie Turner-Smith joined the cast of Showtime’s The Agency series as a professor with a history with Michael Fassbender’s character. The series is based on a French show and follows a CIA agent balancing career with romance.

The rebooted Good Morning Football on NFL Network premieres July 29 with co-hosts Jamie Erdahl, Peter Schrager, and Kyle Brandt. A syndicated version, GMFB: Overtime, will air on Roku Channel and Fox TV in September.

John Stamos is now joining the streaming service Zeam as its chief innovation officer, after starring in their Super Bowl commercial. Zeam streams local news, weather, sports & entertainment content from 165 markets.

TikTok star Bella Brave, 10, whose real name was Bella Thomson, passed away on July 14. Bella had documented her struggles with immunodeficiencies and Hirschsprung’s disease, amassing millions of followers, including celebs.

Julie Dawn Cole (Veruca Salt) and Paris Themmen (Mike Teavee), ex-child stars of Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, will participate in a live stage reading of a musical parody inspired by a disastrous viral Wonka event.

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