Following the passing of iconic comedian Gilbert Gottfried, there’s been an outpouring of love for the beloved comic’s comic most memorable moments. As there should be. Examples include his roast ...
NEW YORK — The actor who plays the parrot Iago in Broadway’s “Aladdin” remembered the magic of meeting Gilbert Gottfried as the Disney stage musical dedicated Tuesday night’s performance to the late ...
We haven’t seen the last of Gilbert Gottfried. There is apparently unseen footage featuring the comedian, who died on April 12 at the age of 67, in his role of the clever parrot Iago in Disney’s ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Tonight, the company of Aladdin on Broadway took a moment at their curtain call to ...
On Tuesday, the cast of Aladdin on Broadway took time following a performance to pay tribute to the late comedian, who died earlier the same day at age 67 Jack Irvin has over five years of experience ...
Over his long career as a comedian, Gilbert Gottfried was probably best known for a role where you couldn't even see his face — the voice of obnoxious parrot and Jafar sidekick, Iago, in Aladdin.
Broadway’s “Aladdin” dedicated its performance Tuesday night to the late Gilbert Gottfried who passed away yesterday a long term battle with a rare illness. The comedian was know for several film and ...
Gilbert Gottfried was honored by Broadway's "Aladdin" cast at the close of Tuesday night's show. The tribute to the comedian came hours after Gottfried's family announced his passing on social media. ...
After its Tuesday evening performance, Broadway’s “Aladdin” paid tribute to Gilbert Gottfried. Gottfried’s family shared that the comedian died after battling a long illness earlier in the afternoon.
Gilbert Gottfried's family released the final video of the comedian shot hours before he was rushed to the hospital. In the hours before his death, the comedian had been filming an episode of his ...
The actor who plays the parrot Iago in Broadway’s “Aladdin” remembered the magic of meeting Gilbert Gottfried as the Disney stage musical dedicated Tuesday night’s performance to the late comedian.