The Roth family is in mourning.
On Monday, the family of musician Cormac Roth announced that he tragically passed away on Oct. 16 at age 25 after a battle with cancer, Variety reported.
Read More: Michael Kopsa, Canadian ‘X-Files’ Actor, Dead At 66
The son of actor Tim Roth was a graduate of Bennington College, pursuing a career in music as a guitarist, composer and producer.
“He was a wild and electric ball of energy and his spirit was filled with light and goodness,” his family said in a statement. “As wild as he was, Cormac was also the embodiment of kindness. A gentle soul who brought so much happiness and hope to those around him. The grief comes in waves, as do the tears and laughter, when we think of that beautiful boy across the 25 years and 10 months that we knew him. An irrepressible and joyful and wild and wonderful child. Only recently a man.
On Monday, the family of musician Cormac Roth announced that he tragically passed away on Oct. 16 at age 25 after a battle with cancer, Variety reported.
Read More: Michael Kopsa, Canadian ‘X-Files’ Actor, Dead At 66
The son of actor Tim Roth was a graduate of Bennington College, pursuing a career in music as a guitarist, composer and producer.
“He was a wild and electric ball of energy and his spirit was filled with light and goodness,” his family said in a statement. “As wild as he was, Cormac was also the embodiment of kindness. A gentle soul who brought so much happiness and hope to those around him. The grief comes in waves, as do the tears and laughter, when we think of that beautiful boy across the 25 years and 10 months that we knew him. An irrepressible and joyful and wild and wonderful child. Only recently a man.
- 10/31/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Michael Kopsa has tragically passed away at the age of 66.
The beloved Canadian actor, best known for his roles in “The X-Files” and “Smallville”, died on Oct. 23 due to “complications from a brain tumour,” according to his ex-wife, actor Lucia Frangione. Kopsa shared daughter Nora with his former spouse.
“The great Michael Kopsa, my dear friend and the father of my child, Nora, passed away Oct. 23, 2022, of a brain tumor,” she announced in a statement posted to Twitter on Tuesday. “He was an incredible stage and screen actor, voice actor, carpenter, musician and painter. Most importantly, he was a loving and richly present father.”
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The great Michael Kopsa, my dear friend and the father of my child, Nora, passed away Oct 23 2022 of a brain tumour. He was an incredible stage and screen actor, voice actor, carpenter, musician and painter. Most importantly,...
The beloved Canadian actor, best known for his roles in “The X-Files” and “Smallville”, died on Oct. 23 due to “complications from a brain tumour,” according to his ex-wife, actor Lucia Frangione. Kopsa shared daughter Nora with his former spouse.
“The great Michael Kopsa, my dear friend and the father of my child, Nora, passed away Oct. 23, 2022, of a brain tumor,” she announced in a statement posted to Twitter on Tuesday. “He was an incredible stage and screen actor, voice actor, carpenter, musician and painter. Most importantly, he was a loving and richly present father.”
Read More: Robert Cormier, Canadian ‘Heartland’ Actor, Dead At 33
The great Michael Kopsa, my dear friend and the father of my child, Nora, passed away Oct 23 2022 of a brain tumour. He was an incredible stage and screen actor, voice actor, carpenter, musician and painter. Most importantly,...
- 10/26/2022
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Producer Ben Feigin, the “architect” behind hit sitcom Schitt’s Creek, has died aged 47.
The executive producer’s former employer United Talent Agency confirmed his death to Variety, adding that he had died on Monday (24 October) of pancreatic cancer.
Feigin was described as a driving force behind Schitt’s Creek, the Canadian TV show that became a huge international hit, and won multiple Emmy Awards for its final season.
With his company Equation Unlimited, Feigin was responsible for both the development and launch of the series, as well as garning interest for the show overseas.
He received the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2020, while all four of the show’s lead cast members also received acting awards.
Before Schitt’s Creek, Feigin worked at Warner Bros, where he oversaw shows such as Friends and The West Wing.
Feigin is survived by his wife Heidi and their 11-year-old daughter, Ellie.
Schitt’s Creek aired...
The executive producer’s former employer United Talent Agency confirmed his death to Variety, adding that he had died on Monday (24 October) of pancreatic cancer.
Feigin was described as a driving force behind Schitt’s Creek, the Canadian TV show that became a huge international hit, and won multiple Emmy Awards for its final season.
With his company Equation Unlimited, Feigin was responsible for both the development and launch of the series, as well as garning interest for the show overseas.
He received the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2020, while all four of the show’s lead cast members also received acting awards.
Before Schitt’s Creek, Feigin worked at Warner Bros, where he oversaw shows such as Friends and The West Wing.
Feigin is survived by his wife Heidi and their 11-year-old daughter, Ellie.
Schitt’s Creek aired...
- 10/26/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
Michael Kopsa, a Canadian actor whose roles on hits and cult-favorites like The X-Files, Highlander, Smallville and Stargate Sg-1 made him an immediately recognizable TV presence, died Sunday, Oct. 23, of complications from a brain tumor. He was 66.
His death was announced on Twitter by his ex-wife, actor Lucia Frangione.
“The great Michael Kopsa, my dear friend and the father of my child, Nora, passed away Oct. 23, 2022, of a brain tumor,” she wrote yesterday. “He was an incredible stage and screen actor, voice actor, carpenter, musician and painter. Most importantly, he was a loving and richly present father.”
A Toronto native, Kopsa studied acting at New York’s Circle in the Square Theater School for four years in the mid-1980s. He subsequently returned to Canada to attend the University of Toronto. Throughout his career he would perform in series filmed or made in Toronto or Vancouver.
Among his earliest credits...
His death was announced on Twitter by his ex-wife, actor Lucia Frangione.
“The great Michael Kopsa, my dear friend and the father of my child, Nora, passed away Oct. 23, 2022, of a brain tumor,” she wrote yesterday. “He was an incredible stage and screen actor, voice actor, carpenter, musician and painter. Most importantly, he was a loving and richly present father.”
A Toronto native, Kopsa studied acting at New York’s Circle in the Square Theater School for four years in the mid-1980s. He subsequently returned to Canada to attend the University of Toronto. Throughout his career he would perform in series filmed or made in Toronto or Vancouver.
Among his earliest credits...
- 10/26/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
X-Files and Stargate Sg-1 actor Michael Kopsa has died, aged 66.
The TV star died on Sunday (23 October) from complications related to a brain tumour.
His ex-wife, Lucia Frangione, announced the news on Twitter, writing:“ The great Michael Kopsa, my dear friend and the father of my child, Nora, passed away Oct 23, 2022, of a brain tumor.”
She continued: “He was an incredible stage and screen actor, voice actor, carpenter, musician and painter. Most importantly, he was a loving and richly present father.”
Kopsa, who was born in Canada, starred in numerous TV shows that were shot in either Toronto or Vancouver.
These included a villainous role in the fourth and fifth season JJ Abrams’s Fringe, and Stargate Sg-1, in which he played General Kerrigan.
He appeared in cult sci-fi series The X-Files, in season four episode “El Mundo Gira”.
As well as his many TV appearances, Kopsa racked up an extensive list of voiceover credits,...
The TV star died on Sunday (23 October) from complications related to a brain tumour.
His ex-wife, Lucia Frangione, announced the news on Twitter, writing:“ The great Michael Kopsa, my dear friend and the father of my child, Nora, passed away Oct 23, 2022, of a brain tumor.”
She continued: “He was an incredible stage and screen actor, voice actor, carpenter, musician and painter. Most importantly, he was a loving and richly present father.”
Kopsa, who was born in Canada, starred in numerous TV shows that were shot in either Toronto or Vancouver.
These included a villainous role in the fourth and fifth season JJ Abrams’s Fringe, and Stargate Sg-1, in which he played General Kerrigan.
He appeared in cult sci-fi series The X-Files, in season four episode “El Mundo Gira”.
As well as his many TV appearances, Kopsa racked up an extensive list of voiceover credits,...
- 10/26/2022
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - TV
Canadian actor Michael Kopsa, who appeared in sci-fi series Stargate Sg-1 and The X-Files, has died. He was 66. Kopsa’s passing was announced on Twitter by his former wife, actress Lucia Frangione, who revealed he died of complications from a brain tumor. “The great Michael Kopsa, my dear friend and the father of my child, Nora, passed away Oct 23 2022 of a brain tumour,” tweeted Frangione. She continued: “He was an incredible stage and screen actor, voice actor, carpenter, musician and painter. Most importantly, he was a loving and richly present father.” The great Michael Kopsa, my dear friend and the father of my child, Nora, passed away Oct 23 2022 of a brain tumour. He was an incredible stage and screen actor, voice actor, carpenter, musician and painter. Most importantly, he was a loving and richly present father. pic.twitter.com/R5Q6s3QjGh — Lucia FRANgione (@FrangioneLucia) October 25, 2022 Born in Toronto...
- 10/26/2022
- TV Insider
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Michael Kopsa, a veteran of Canadian-shot TV series and movies like The X-Files, Highlander, Smallville and Fantastic Four, has died. He was 66.
Kopsa died Sunday of complications from a brain tumor, his former wife, Lucia Frangione, announced on Twitter.
“The great Michael Kopsa, my dear friend and the father of my child, Nora, passed away Oct. 23, 2022, of a brain tumor,” she wrote Tuesday. “He was an incredible stage and screen actor, voice actor, carpenter, musician and painter. Most importantly, he was a loving and richly present father.”
Kopsa was a staple of genre TV series shot in Vancouver or Toronto, including Fringe, The Net, Dead Zone and The Sentinel. He also played General Kerrigan on Stargate Sg-1 after moving to Vancouver in 1994.
“Stargate employed just about every actor in Vancouver I think at one time or another. We are all going to wait for our turn.
Michael Kopsa, a veteran of Canadian-shot TV series and movies like The X-Files, Highlander, Smallville and Fantastic Four, has died. He was 66.
Kopsa died Sunday of complications from a brain tumor, his former wife, Lucia Frangione, announced on Twitter.
“The great Michael Kopsa, my dear friend and the father of my child, Nora, passed away Oct. 23, 2022, of a brain tumor,” she wrote Tuesday. “He was an incredible stage and screen actor, voice actor, carpenter, musician and painter. Most importantly, he was a loving and richly present father.”
Kopsa was a staple of genre TV series shot in Vancouver or Toronto, including Fringe, The Net, Dead Zone and The Sentinel. He also played General Kerrigan on Stargate Sg-1 after moving to Vancouver in 1994.
“Stargate employed just about every actor in Vancouver I think at one time or another. We are all going to wait for our turn.
- 10/25/2022
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Stars: Aml Ameen, Martin Wallström, Georgia King, Mark O’Brien, Alyssa Diaz, Josh Blacker, Kathleen Quinlan, Chad Krowchuk, Michael Kopsa, Carrie Genzel, Bill Dow | Written by Scott Blaszak | Directed by Isaac Ezban
“That lady is wearing a wig!” is the first thought that comes to me at the start of Parallel… Shortly thereafter, the film throws up an interesting conceit and, aside from the wig, this film is extremely professionally made. It is a sci-fi mind bender with similar ambition to Looper.
A group of friends have created a parking app, and they are trying to seal the big deal, but it all goes wrong, and they lose out. The banter among the gang is believable and funny. The characters are likable and believable as people. There is a bouncy, fun, Ocean’s 11 vibe to a lot of the gang’s hijinks.
After a drunken night out, our friends come home...
“That lady is wearing a wig!” is the first thought that comes to me at the start of Parallel… Shortly thereafter, the film throws up an interesting conceit and, aside from the wig, this film is extremely professionally made. It is a sci-fi mind bender with similar ambition to Looper.
A group of friends have created a parking app, and they are trying to seal the big deal, but it all goes wrong, and they lose out. The banter among the gang is believable and funny. The characters are likable and believable as people. There is a bouncy, fun, Ocean’s 11 vibe to a lot of the gang’s hijinks.
After a drunken night out, our friends come home...
- 6/14/2021
- by Chris Thomas
- Nerdly
"Justice before redemption." Cranked Up Films has released an official US trailer for an indie action movie titled American Badger, made by a Canadian stuntman named Kirk Caouette - who stars, writes & directs this film. This recently premiered at the Glasgow Film Festival a few months ago. A seemingly cold-blooded hitman is assigned to befriend a call girl, but all hell breaks loose when he is forced to kill her. Kirk says, "I was very inspired by the early works of legendary Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar Wai; the way he blended slow burning film noir with explosive action pieces. With this in mind, I set out to create a film that would delve into that space but would also satisfy the appetite of a modern audience that has been gobbling up comic book movies & John Wick films." With Kirk Caouette, Andrea Stefancikova, Michael Kopsa, Milan Stefancik, and Zak Santiago.
- 5/24/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The organisers of Arrow Video FrightFest Glasgow have announced that, despite continuing Covid-19 restrictions, the festival will return Digitally this year to present a virtual six-pack of tasty titles; an extravaganza of the dark arts that will leave you stirred, shaken and shocked.
There will be six online presentations, including the UK premiere of Kyle Rankin’s controversial high school siege drama Run Hide Fight, starring Isabel May as a fiercely independent student taking on a quartet of invading shooters, and the UK premiere of Out Of This World (Hors Du Monde), a disturbing, compelling study of obsession from brilliant new French director Marc Fouchard. It boasts a stunning performance by Kevin Mischel as a mentally-challenged musician turned Uber driver. A few years back Here Comes Hell, a Black & White mystery thriller, was a FrightFest Glasgow sensation, and The Woman With Leopard Shoes (LA Femme Aux Chaussures Leopard) is another...
There will be six online presentations, including the UK premiere of Kyle Rankin’s controversial high school siege drama Run Hide Fight, starring Isabel May as a fiercely independent student taking on a quartet of invading shooters, and the UK premiere of Out Of This World (Hors Du Monde), a disturbing, compelling study of obsession from brilliant new French director Marc Fouchard. It boasts a stunning performance by Kevin Mischel as a mentally-challenged musician turned Uber driver. A few years back Here Comes Hell, a Black & White mystery thriller, was a FrightFest Glasgow sensation, and The Woman With Leopard Shoes (LA Femme Aux Chaussures Leopard) is another...
- 1/18/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Dhx Media, Technicolor, and A Stark Production have greenlit a second season of the animated children's TV series, The Deep. The production has received season two renewal commitments for a new season of 13 half-hour episodes from Netflix in the Us, as well as over-seas partners. The show is based on the graphic novel series created by Tom Taylor and illustrated by James Brouwer. Taylor serves as co-creator and lead writer. Brouwer serves as co-creator and art director.The Deep follows the adventures of a team of underwater explorers -- the Nekton family. The voice cast includes Vincent Tong, Ashleigh Ball, Michael Dobson, Kathleen Barr, James Higuchi, Saffron Henderson, Michael Kopsa, Shannon Chan-Kent, Ian James Corlett, Cole Howard, Lee Tockar, Samuel Vincent, Kazumi Evans, and Brian Drummond. Read More…...
- 10/6/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Stars: Nick Nemeth, Glenn Jacobs, Katharine Isabelle, Josh Blacker, Alexander Kalugin, Michael Kopsa, Alan O’Silva, Catherine Lough Haggquist, Jennifer Cheon, Luke Roessler, Zinaid Memisevic, Alexander Mandra | Written by Michael Finch, Richard Wenk | Directed by John Stockwell
Now this is more like it! After finding success in the horror genre and taking a step up in the world with big(ger) budget films starring big name stars, such as Halle Berry in The Call and films like Oculus, WWE Studios have seemingly returned to the low-budget, WWE superstar featuring action movies that originally peaked my interest in the “studio” back in the early 2000s – in the days of The Condemned, 12 Rounds and The Marine – with Countdown.
Countdown sees the WWE give one of their most charismatic underdog “characters” Dolph Ziggler (aka Nick Nemeth) a chance to shine in an action hero role as Ray Thompson, a take-no-prisoners-get-the-job-done cop haunted by...
Now this is more like it! After finding success in the horror genre and taking a step up in the world with big(ger) budget films starring big name stars, such as Halle Berry in The Call and films like Oculus, WWE Studios have seemingly returned to the low-budget, WWE superstar featuring action movies that originally peaked my interest in the “studio” back in the early 2000s – in the days of The Condemned, 12 Rounds and The Marine – with Countdown.
Countdown sees the WWE give one of their most charismatic underdog “characters” Dolph Ziggler (aka Nick Nemeth) a chance to shine in an action hero role as Ray Thompson, a take-no-prisoners-get-the-job-done cop haunted by...
- 4/17/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Curious to know what movies and TV shows are coming to Netflix Watch Instantly over the next few weeks? Get a head start and mark your calendars using the list below, just released to us by Netflix. Film Avail 9/2 Apollo 18 (2011) Warren Christie, Lloyd Owen, Ryan Robbins, Ali Liebert, Andrew Airlie, Michael Kopsa , Erica Carroll If you buy in to official statements, Apollo 17 was Nasa's last manned mission to the moon. But what if found footage of a secret Apollo mission that had taken place the following year could prove otherwise -- and explain why we haven't gone back? Avail 9/4 Safe Haven (2013) Josh Duhamel, Julianne Hough, Cobie Smulders, David Lyons, Noah Lomax, Ric Reitz, Red Wes This adaptation of the novel by...
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- 9/3/2013
- by Movies.com
- Movies.com
Tonight, January 18 at 8 p.m. Est on Fox, "Fringe" will reach its epic, sure-to-be heartbreaking finale. It's a two-hour, 100th episode culmination of an adventure that has spanned decades, shattered timelines and crossed universes in the space of five years, while still maintaining the unbreakable familial bond at its core.
While it may be painful to bid farewell to Peter (Joshua Jackson), Olivia (Anna Torv), Walter (John Noble), Astrid (Jasika Nicole), Broyles (Lance Reddick) and anyone else who might happen to reappear for the show's denouement, the finale stands as a testament to the passion of fans who have kept this smart, courageous series on the air for five seasons, and to Fox, for allowing the perennial bubble show to bow out gracefully instead of being snuffed out without a goodbye.
To reflect on the show's many accomplishments and preview the final two hours, HuffPost TV spoke to executive producer and showrunner Joel Wyman,...
While it may be painful to bid farewell to Peter (Joshua Jackson), Olivia (Anna Torv), Walter (John Noble), Astrid (Jasika Nicole), Broyles (Lance Reddick) and anyone else who might happen to reappear for the show's denouement, the finale stands as a testament to the passion of fans who have kept this smart, courageous series on the air for five seasons, and to Fox, for allowing the perennial bubble show to bow out gracefully instead of being snuffed out without a goodbye.
To reflect on the show's many accomplishments and preview the final two hours, HuffPost TV spoke to executive producer and showrunner Joel Wyman,...
- 1/18/2013
- by Laura Prudom
- Huffington Post
One doomsday averted, another one still to come… if you’re a Fringe fan. The series finale of the Fox sci-fi saga is less than a month away, and this time we’re pretty sure the calendar can be trusted. Tonight’s new episode of Fringe is the show’s last outing until Jan. 11, when the two-part, three-hour series swan song begins. If you’re in the market for a tease, we direct you to this image from our recent “Fringe Finale” gallery of photos and intel provided by showrunner J.H. Wyman. (Don’t worry: It’s not a spoiler.
- 12/21/2012
- by Jeff Jensen
- EW - Inside TV
Fringe, Season 5, Episode 1: “Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11”
Written by J. H. Wyman
Directed by Jeannot Szwarc and Miguel Sapochnik
Airs Fridays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
This week, on Fringe: Etta has shady connections, Walter has a screw loose, and Markham has a pretty sweet coffee table
After ending last season’s finale with a veritable explosion of happy, “Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11” starts Fringe’s final season off on a rather different note. The gloominess that has so often pervaded the series, right back to the pilot, is back in a big way and it’s no longer centered on the characters. The dystopic future first glimpsed in last season’s “Letters of Transit” is now the permanent setting, one of gray skies (pumped full of carbon monoxide, to better suit the Observers) and paved parks. This premiere presumably sets the template for where the season is...
Written by J. H. Wyman
Directed by Jeannot Szwarc and Miguel Sapochnik
Airs Fridays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
This week, on Fringe: Etta has shady connections, Walter has a screw loose, and Markham has a pretty sweet coffee table
After ending last season’s finale with a veritable explosion of happy, “Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11” starts Fringe’s final season off on a rather different note. The gloominess that has so often pervaded the series, right back to the pilot, is back in a big way and it’s no longer centered on the characters. The dystopic future first glimpsed in last season’s “Letters of Transit” is now the permanent setting, one of gray skies (pumped full of carbon monoxide, to better suit the Observers) and paved parks. This premiere presumably sets the template for where the season is...
- 9/29/2012
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
If you find yourself in the year 2036, living in a society ruled by chrome-domed, fedora-favoring overlords, and you want to take a drive to see your Aunt Ethel in the next town over, you’d be well-advised to first heed this latest edict from Fringe‘s Captain Windmark, your not-so-friendly Observer mouthpiece.
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The first “PSA,” shared at bottom, stressed the important of compliance with the Observer way. In this one, Edict 12, Windmark (played by Dead Zone‘s Michael Kopsa) explains travel protocol — including, most gravely, the repercussions for...
Related | Fall TV Spoiler Spectacular: Scoop on Fringe and 46 Other Returning Shows
The first “PSA,” shared at bottom, stressed the important of compliance with the Observer way. In this one, Edict 12, Windmark (played by Dead Zone‘s Michael Kopsa) explains travel protocol — including, most gravely, the repercussions for...
- 9/10/2012
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
'Shark Night 3D' and '90210' star Dustin Milligan leads in new Canadian sci-fi thriller 'Repeaters'. The time-repetition flick which brings a darker twist to the classic 'Groundhog Day' style - makes you wonder why it hasn't been done sooner. Anyhoo, a new trailer for the movie has popped up and you can check it out below. Milligan is joined by the gorgeous 'Sex Drive' and 'Final Destination 3' star Amanda Crew (below) in the Carl Bessai helmed project from a script by 'All Dogs Go to Heaven 2'(!) scribe Arne Olsen. Richard de Klerk, Benjamin Ratner, Teach Grant , Alexia Fast, Anja Savcic, Michael Kopsa and Hrothgar Mathews co-star....
- 6/28/2011
- Horror Asylum
Repeaters Poster ArtWhat would you do if you woke up on the same day everyday? What would you do if everyday repeated? These are the types of questions asked of characters Kyle (Dustin Milligan, Sonia (Amanda Crew) and Weeks (Richard de Klerk) in the film Repeaters. These three are recovering drug addicts and they must make amends with family members who they have hurt through their drug use. This film is similar to Harold Ramis' Groundhog Day where life repeats until characters learn a lesson and readers can see Repeaters at the Toronto International Film Festival beginning September 13th. Have a read of the interesting premise below and take a peek at the film's trailer.
The synopsis for Repeaters here:
"On a random Wednesday, the residents of a rehab centre in Mission, B.C. are granted a rare one-day-pass to venture back into the world and make amends with those they have wronged.
The synopsis for Repeaters here:
"On a random Wednesday, the residents of a rehab centre in Mission, B.C. are granted a rare one-day-pass to venture back into the world and make amends with those they have wronged.
- 9/1/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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