Jennifer Lawrence is reportedly "heartbroken" by the death of Clay Adler.
The Academy Award-winning actress is said to have been good friends with the MTV reality star for years and has, therefore, been left distraught by the recent death of her pal, who sought fame in Hollywood before he apparently committed suicide last month aged 27.
A source said: "Clay brings Jennifer back to her humble beginnings and hearing that he took his own life really has made Jennifer feel heartbroken."
Clay, who starred in two seasons of 'Newport Harbor: The Real Orange County' and also had small roles in 'Make It or Break It' and the TV movie 'The Fish Tank', reportedly shot himself when he was out with friends in the desert on March 25.
The reality star died from his injuries in hospital the next day, according to TMZ.
The nature of Clay's death has really hit Jennifer hard,...
The Academy Award-winning actress is said to have been good friends with the MTV reality star for years and has, therefore, been left distraught by the recent death of her pal, who sought fame in Hollywood before he apparently committed suicide last month aged 27.
A source said: "Clay brings Jennifer back to her humble beginnings and hearing that he took his own life really has made Jennifer feel heartbroken."
Clay, who starred in two seasons of 'Newport Harbor: The Real Orange County' and also had small roles in 'Make It or Break It' and the TV movie 'The Fish Tank', reportedly shot himself when he was out with friends in the desert on March 25.
The reality star died from his injuries in hospital the next day, according to TMZ.
The nature of Clay's death has really hit Jennifer hard,...
- 4/12/2017
- GossipCenter
MTV alum Clay Adler committed suicide last month at the age of 27, TMZ reports.
According to TMZ, Adler, who starred on eight episodes of MTV’s Newport Harbor: The Real Orange County in 2007, went to the desert with friends on March 25, where the group was shooting. He reportedly turned a gun and shot himself in the head while in the middle of firing.
TMZ reports that he passed away a day later on March 26 in the hospital from the gunshot wound, and no drugs or alcohol were found in his system.
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According to TMZ, Adler, who starred on eight episodes of MTV’s Newport Harbor: The Real Orange County in 2007, went to the desert with friends on March 25, where the group was shooting. He reportedly turned a gun and shot himself in the head while in the middle of firing.
TMZ reports that he passed away a day later on March 26 in the hospital from the gunshot wound, and no drugs or alcohol were found in his system.
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- 4/11/2017
- by Natalie Stone
- PEOPLE.com
Cathy Yuspa and Josh Goldsmith, creators of " 'Til Death," have inked a new two-year overall deal with Sony Pictures TV.
Under the seven-figure pact, the duo will develop series projects for the studio they have called home since 1997.
Yuspa and Goldsmith boast a perfect pilot-¬pickup record, with all four of their pilot scripts so far ordered to pilot: CBS' "Stroller Wars" (2005), Fox's " 'Til Death" (2006), ABC's "Big Day" (2006) and CBS' "The Fish Tank" this past development season.
Two of them, "Death" and "Day," were picked up to series, with "Death" heading into its fourth season. Yuspa and Goldsmith no longer are involved day-to-day on the Fox show starring Brad Garrett and Joely Fisher -- it is run by comedy veteran Don Reo -- but they continue as executive producers.
Before segueing into development, Yuspa and Goldsmith spent six years on the Sony TV-produced comedy "The King of Queens,...
Under the seven-figure pact, the duo will develop series projects for the studio they have called home since 1997.
Yuspa and Goldsmith boast a perfect pilot-¬pickup record, with all four of their pilot scripts so far ordered to pilot: CBS' "Stroller Wars" (2005), Fox's " 'Til Death" (2006), ABC's "Big Day" (2006) and CBS' "The Fish Tank" this past development season.
Two of them, "Death" and "Day," were picked up to series, with "Death" heading into its fourth season. Yuspa and Goldsmith no longer are involved day-to-day on the Fox show starring Brad Garrett and Joely Fisher -- it is run by comedy veteran Don Reo -- but they continue as executive producers.
Before segueing into development, Yuspa and Goldsmith spent six years on the Sony TV-produced comedy "The King of Queens,...
- 6/4/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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