There are actors who capture hearts and leave a lasting impression through their work. It’s safe to say that Robert Cormier was one such talented actor. From his role as Finn Cotter in the heartwarming series Heartland to Kit Jennings in the Netflix anthology Slasher, Cormier’s range as an actor was undeniable. Sadly, the acting community lost a true gem with Cormier’s untimely passing. His dedication to his craft and his ability to bring characters to life will forever be remembered. Without further ado, let’s dive into his work and life as a whole. Early Life And Influences Robert Cormier...
- 9/29/2023
- by Ima Whyte
- TVovermind.com
The Canadian television series “Heartland” is coming back for Season 16 on Sunday, Aug. 6 on UPtv at 7 p.m. Et. The longest-running one-hour drama in Canadian television history, “Heartland” takes place in the Rockie Mountain foothills and follows the Bartlett-leming family as they attempt to live life to the fullest. The new season will find Amy (played by Amber Marshall) and her family coming together to face their fears and move on to new chapters in their lives. You can watch UPtv with a 7-Day Free Trial of Philo. You can also watch with Directv Stream.
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“Heartland” is a family comedy-drama based on the books of Lauren Brooke. The series shows sisters Amy...
How to Watch 'Heartland' Season 16 Premiere When: Sunday, August 6, 2023 at 7:00 Pm Edt TV: UPtv Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Philo. 7-Day Free Trial$25 / month philo.com About 'Heartland' Season 16 Premiere
“Heartland” is a family comedy-drama based on the books of Lauren Brooke. The series shows sisters Amy...
- 8/6/2023
- by Layne Gibbons
- The Streamable
Viewers of the beloved drama Heartland have grown up with Amber Marshall. The actress, 35, has portrayed Amy Fleming for more than 15 years, over 250 episodes and counting with season 17 now in production. The series, based on the bestselling books, follows the Bartlett-Fleming family and is set in the picturesque backdrop along the rolling foothills of the Rockies in the fictional town of Hudson, Alberta. Amy enjoys the ranch life surrounded by horses she has cared for and open space. Though the rural setting has been anything but easy living. Much like Amy, Marshall and the rest of the cast have dealt with their own share of loss. One of the show’s stars, Robert Cormier, who played her love interest in Finn Cotter, died last September after a fall. Despite being the longest-running television drama in Canadian TV history, the show continues to build on its existing audience beyond the Great White North.
- 6/9/2023
- TV Insider
Sunday’s SAG Awards ceremony will be a streaming event for the first time on the Netflix YouTube channel. One of the highlights each year is the special In Memoriam segment. It’s been a particularly rough year with over 100 deaths of prominent actors and actresses who were likely members of SAG/AFTRA. Show producers typically are able to include approximately 40-50 people in a tribute.
Among that group will certainly be Oscar winners Louise Fletcher, William Hurt and Irene Cara, plus nominees Angela Lansbury (a SAG life achievement recipient) and Melinda Dillon. Emmy champs Mary Alice, Kirstie Alley, Leslie Jordan, Ray Liotta, Stuart Margolin, Robert Morse and Barbara Walters.
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Here is our expansive list of over 100 people who died since last year’s ceremony, several of whom will be honored on Sunday’s event:
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Among that group will certainly be Oscar winners Louise Fletcher, William Hurt and Irene Cara, plus nominees Angela Lansbury (a SAG life achievement recipient) and Melinda Dillon. Emmy champs Mary Alice, Kirstie Alley, Leslie Jordan, Ray Liotta, Stuart Margolin, Robert Morse and Barbara Walters.
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Here is our expansive list of over 100 people who died since last year’s ceremony, several of whom will be honored on Sunday’s event:
Ralph Ahn
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- 2/24/2023
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Amber Marshall is opening up about the tragic loss of Robert Cormier.
The “Heartland” star said the cast of the show was hit hard by the news of his death, but it hurt her on a personal level due to the story they were building between their characters.
“I was working very closely with him and we were building this story between the two characters. And I was really excited about where this story was going,” Marshall shared with Et’s Brittnee Blair. “So not only was his passing kind of was a surprise and a shock to all of us, but then going, okay, how do we move forward with this?”
The most important part in wrapping up Cormier’s character Finn Cotter’s storyline for the team was figuring out how to do it in a respectful way that honoured his work.
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The “Heartland” star said the cast of the show was hit hard by the news of his death, but it hurt her on a personal level due to the story they were building between their characters.
“I was working very closely with him and we were building this story between the two characters. And I was really excited about where this story was going,” Marshall shared with Et’s Brittnee Blair. “So not only was his passing kind of was a surprise and a shock to all of us, but then going, okay, how do we move forward with this?”
The most important part in wrapping up Cormier’s character Finn Cotter’s storyline for the team was figuring out how to do it in a respectful way that honoured his work.
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- 2/2/2023
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
The wholesome family saga “Heartland” almost galloped onto the small screen without Jessica Amlee back in Oct. 14, 2007. The Canadian actress and her teenage character, Mallory Wells, were not initially part of the pilot. “They added me in because they needed a younger face,” Amlee tells Et Canada. Flash forward to January 2023, when Heartland will be celebrating its 245th episode. Amlee, for one, can’t help but marvel at the show’s longevity.
“I remember in the first season, I think it was the third episode, we had discovered how many people were watching ‘Heartland’ at the time,” Amlee recalls. “We were shocked it got picked up for a second season. We were living off that high of, ‘Wow, people are actually watching.’ At the time, 500,000 people were watching. It was this huge deal. Then, I started looking up how many people were watching ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and was like, ‘Ours isn’t that many people.
“I remember in the first season, I think it was the third episode, we had discovered how many people were watching ‘Heartland’ at the time,” Amlee recalls. “We were shocked it got picked up for a second season. We were living off that high of, ‘Wow, people are actually watching.’ At the time, 500,000 people were watching. It was this huge deal. Then, I started looking up how many people were watching ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and was like, ‘Ours isn’t that many people.
- 1/6/2023
- by Etcanadadigital
- 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.”
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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,...
- 10/26/2022
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
The cause of death of “Basketball Wives” star Brooke Bailey’s daughter, Kayla, has been confirmed as an accident.
A statement released by the Memphis Police Department revealed that the 25-year-old was the passenger in a car that collided with a tractor trailer.
“The Memphis Police Department identified Kayla, 25, and driver Julius Weaver, 38, as the victims of a fatal collision with a tractor trailer that occurred around 4 a.m. Sunday on a stretch of highway near Hollywood, Tennessee,” the statement read.
“Vehicle # 1, eastbound on I-40, struck with its front, the rear of vehicle # 2 which was stopped in the traffic lane due to crash at that location,” the statement continued. “The Vehicle #1 driver and passenger were pronounced deceased.”
Bailey has yet to comment on the details.
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A statement released by the Memphis Police Department revealed that the 25-year-old was the passenger in a car that collided with a tractor trailer.
“The Memphis Police Department identified Kayla, 25, and driver Julius Weaver, 38, as the victims of a fatal collision with a tractor trailer that occurred around 4 a.m. Sunday on a stretch of highway near Hollywood, Tennessee,” the statement read.
“Vehicle # 1, eastbound on I-40, struck with its front, the rear of vehicle # 2 which was stopped in the traffic lane due to crash at that location,” the statement continued. “The Vehicle #1 driver and passenger were pronounced deceased.”
Bailey has yet to comment on the details.
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- 9/29/2022
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
“Heartland” actress Amber Marshall has paid tribute to her late co-star Robert Cormier.
Canadian actor Cormier passed away on September 23 at age 33 from injuries sustained during a fall, his sister told his talent agent’s office, according to NBC News. He played Finn Cotter on the show.
Marshall shared an array of snaps of the pair, alongside the caption: “Robert was truly a joy to be around. He had an infectious smile, and such a big heart.
“He was especially kind and gentle with the animals on set, which goes a long way in my books.”
The actress, who plays Amy Fleming, continued, “Robert, I am so thankful I was able to get to know you and work alongside you.
“You left us far too soon, but I promise you will always be remembered. #Rip.”
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Canadian actor Cormier passed away on September 23 at age 33 from injuries sustained during a fall, his sister told his talent agent’s office, according to NBC News. He played Finn Cotter on the show.
Marshall shared an array of snaps of the pair, alongside the caption: “Robert was truly a joy to be around. He had an infectious smile, and such a big heart.
“He was especially kind and gentle with the animals on set, which goes a long way in my books.”
The actress, who plays Amy Fleming, continued, “Robert, I am so thankful I was able to get to know you and work alongside you.
“You left us far too soon, but I promise you will always be remembered. #Rip.”
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- 9/29/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
The Heartland family is honoring Robert Cormier after his untimely death. Amber Marshall, who plays Amy Fleming in the Canadian family drama, penned a touching tribute to her late co-star after he passed away last week. "Robert was truly a joy to be around," she captioned a carousel of images of them together filming on Instagram Sept. 28. "He had an infectious smile, and such a big heart. He was especially kind and gentle with the animals on set, which goes a long way in my books." Marshall added, "Robert, I am so thankful I was able to get to know you and work alongside you. You left us far too soon, but I promise you will always be...
- 9/29/2022
- E! Online
Robert Cormier, a young actor who had already built up an impressive list of TV credits, has died in Ontario, Canada at the age of 32. His sister Stephanie said that he passed away from injuries related to a fall.
Robert Cormier Cause Of Death
He most recently played the character Finn Cotter on two seasons of the long-running Canadian series Heartland and has also lent his talents to shows like American Gods and Bizarre Murders.
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According to his obituary, Cormier was an avid athlete and IMDb lists some of his favorite sports as basketball, billiards, boxing, football and ice hockey. He was also a film school graduate who wrote, produced and even directed several short films while also getting his acting career off the ground.
Robert Cormier was born on June 14, 1989 in Toronto Canada. His father Robert Cormier was a small business owner,...
Robert Cormier Cause Of Death
He most recently played the character Finn Cotter on two seasons of the long-running Canadian series Heartland and has also lent his talents to shows like American Gods and Bizarre Murders.
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According to his obituary, Cormier was an avid athlete and IMDb lists some of his favorite sports as basketball, billiards, boxing, football and ice hockey. He was also a film school graduate who wrote, produced and even directed several short films while also getting his acting career off the ground.
Robert Cormier was born on June 14, 1989 in Toronto Canada. His father Robert Cormier was a small business owner,...
- 9/28/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
Updated with more details: Robert Cormier, a TV and film actor whose credits include playing Finn Cotter on the long-running Canadian series Heartland as well as the Netflix horror series Slasher: Solstice died September 23. He was 33.
His family said Cormier died in “a tragic accident” in Toronto. They did not provide more details but in a statement thanked “the Critical Care team in Toronto for the compassionate care they provided Robbie and the kindness they showed our family.”
Cormier for the past two seasons played Finn on CBC’s Heartland, which has run for 15 seasons on Canadian TV and holds the record for being Canada’s longest-running one-hour drama. It is also syndicated in the U.S.
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His other TV credits included ABC/Netflix’s Designated Survivor, CBS’ Ransom, and playing Winston for two episodes on Starz’s American Gods.
In film, he...
His family said Cormier died in “a tragic accident” in Toronto. They did not provide more details but in a statement thanked “the Critical Care team in Toronto for the compassionate care they provided Robbie and the kindness they showed our family.”
Cormier for the past two seasons played Finn on CBC’s Heartland, which has run for 15 seasons on Canadian TV and holds the record for being Canada’s longest-running one-hour drama. It is also syndicated in the U.S.
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His other TV credits included ABC/Netflix’s Designated Survivor, CBS’ Ransom, and playing Winston for two episodes on Starz’s American Gods.
In film, he...
- 9/28/2022
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Robert Cormier, who appeared in a string of popular TV shows, died Friday, September 23.
He was 33.
Cormier played Finn on the long-running Canadian drama series Heartland, which is set to return on October 2.
Finn was a potential love interest for Amy (played by Amber Marshall).
Cormier is also known for appearances on Slasher, American Gods, Designated Survivor, and Ransom.
UPtv, the network that airs Heartland, paid tribute to Cormier on Instagram.
“Robert Cormier, aka Heartland’s Finn, was an amazing talent, gone too soon,” the post reads, which shares a photo of the actor.
"We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Robert Cormier. He was a beloved member of the Heartland cast the last two seasons," the official Heartland Instagram account writes.
"On behalf of the Heartland cast and crew, our thoughts are with him and his family, who have asked for privacy during this difficult time.
He was 33.
Cormier played Finn on the long-running Canadian drama series Heartland, which is set to return on October 2.
Finn was a potential love interest for Amy (played by Amber Marshall).
Cormier is also known for appearances on Slasher, American Gods, Designated Survivor, and Ransom.
UPtv, the network that airs Heartland, paid tribute to Cormier on Instagram.
“Robert Cormier, aka Heartland’s Finn, was an amazing talent, gone too soon,” the post reads, which shares a photo of the actor.
"We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Robert Cormier. He was a beloved member of the Heartland cast the last two seasons," the official Heartland Instagram account writes.
"On behalf of the Heartland cast and crew, our thoughts are with him and his family, who have asked for privacy during this difficult time.
- 9/28/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! All Stars line-up has been “revealed”.
Hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly recently announced that past contestants would return next year for a celebratory special filmed in South Africa.
The series will be separate to this year’s normal series, which will take place in the Australian jungle when it launches in November.
The All Stars special has been described as “the best of I’m a Celebrity” – andThe Sun is claiming to know which stars will feature as contestants.
Former winners who are rumoured to be taking part in the series include series two’s Phil Tuffnell, series eight’s Joe Swash and series 17’s Georgia Toffolo.
Early former contestants who are also being tipped to be in the series include Paul Burrell, who finished second in series four, series six stars Myleene Klass and Dean Gaffney, and controversial contestant Janice Dickinson,...
Hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly recently announced that past contestants would return next year for a celebratory special filmed in South Africa.
The series will be separate to this year’s normal series, which will take place in the Australian jungle when it launches in November.
The All Stars special has been described as “the best of I’m a Celebrity” – andThe Sun is claiming to know which stars will feature as contestants.
Former winners who are rumoured to be taking part in the series include series two’s Phil Tuffnell, series eight’s Joe Swash and series 17’s Georgia Toffolo.
Early former contestants who are also being tipped to be in the series include Paul Burrell, who finished second in series four, series six stars Myleene Klass and Dean Gaffney, and controversial contestant Janice Dickinson,...
- 9/28/2022
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - TV
Netflix’s Jeffrey Dahmer biopic series has had the best opening week of any new TV show on the streamer.
Created by Ryan Murphy, Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story stars American Horror Story’s Evan Peters as the notorious mass murderer and cannibal.
The true-crime show has been met with controversy, with many Netflix viewers admitting to finding the series’ gruesome murder scenes too much to handle.
A relative of one of Dahmer’s victims also accused the series of “retraumatising” their family with the show.
However, Netflix viewers still flocked to watch Dahmer, with the show being streamed for 196.2 million hours in its first week of availability after being released on Wednesday (21 September).
This makes Dahmer the platform’s most watched new show ever in its first week.
Netflix’s weeks run from Monday to Sunday, meaning that Dahmer’s first week was only five days long.
However,...
Created by Ryan Murphy, Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story stars American Horror Story’s Evan Peters as the notorious mass murderer and cannibal.
The true-crime show has been met with controversy, with many Netflix viewers admitting to finding the series’ gruesome murder scenes too much to handle.
A relative of one of Dahmer’s victims also accused the series of “retraumatising” their family with the show.
However, Netflix viewers still flocked to watch Dahmer, with the show being streamed for 196.2 million hours in its first week of availability after being released on Wednesday (21 September).
This makes Dahmer the platform’s most watched new show ever in its first week.
Netflix’s weeks run from Monday to Sunday, meaning that Dahmer’s first week was only five days long.
However,...
- 9/28/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
Robert Cormier has passed away. The “Heartland” actor died on Sept. 23, according to his obituary. He was 33.
The Canadian-born actor’s visitation will be held in Ontario on Oct. 1, with the service scheduled for the following day.
No other details about his death were immediately available. Et has reached out to Cormier’s rep for comment.
“Robert was an athlete, an actor, and a great brother. He had a passion for helping others and was always looking to achieve more,” Cormier’s obituary reads. “He enjoyed movie nights with his family, and looked up greatly to his father.”
“He impacted many people throughout his life whether it was family, teammates and friends,” the obituary continues. “Rob’s memory will live on through his passion for art and film; as well as his three sisters who meant the world to him.”
Cormier played Finn on season 15 of “Heartland” and was expected...
The Canadian-born actor’s visitation will be held in Ontario on Oct. 1, with the service scheduled for the following day.
No other details about his death were immediately available. Et has reached out to Cormier’s rep for comment.
“Robert was an athlete, an actor, and a great brother. He had a passion for helping others and was always looking to achieve more,” Cormier’s obituary reads. “He enjoyed movie nights with his family, and looked up greatly to his father.”
“He impacted many people throughout his life whether it was family, teammates and friends,” the obituary continues. “Rob’s memory will live on through his passion for art and film; as well as his three sisters who meant the world to him.”
Cormier played Finn on season 15 of “Heartland” and was expected...
- 9/28/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Shania Twain has admitted that she once got into an uncomfortable argument with Oprah Winfrey about religion.
Appearing on the Table Manners podcast on Wednesday (28 September), Twain was asked by host Jessie Ware about her most memorable dinner ever.
“I think one of my most memorable dinners was with Oprah Winfrey,” Twain said.
“I mean, she’s such a smart lady. And, you know, it was just great to just sit and have real talks, you know. But as soon as we started talking about religion, it all went sour. So I was like, ‘Oh, let’s stop talking about religion.’”
Twain continued: “She is quite religious. I’m not religious in the sense that I’m dedicated to a religion. I’m much more of a spiritual person. I’m much more of an inner– I’m a seeker. I would say I’m a seeker.
“That was like,...
Appearing on the Table Manners podcast on Wednesday (28 September), Twain was asked by host Jessie Ware about her most memorable dinner ever.
“I think one of my most memorable dinners was with Oprah Winfrey,” Twain said.
“I mean, she’s such a smart lady. And, you know, it was just great to just sit and have real talks, you know. But as soon as we started talking about religion, it all went sour. So I was like, ‘Oh, let’s stop talking about religion.’”
Twain continued: “She is quite religious. I’m not religious in the sense that I’m dedicated to a religion. I’m much more of a spiritual person. I’m much more of an inner– I’m a seeker. I would say I’m a seeker.
“That was like,...
- 9/28/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - Music
Sam Smith has said that Queer music can be “anything” while discussing their new music.
A decade after releasing “Latch” alongside dance duo Disclosure, the singer was responding to questions about their new sound and reiterated how queer music can be any genre.
“I don’t enjoy the fact that to be queer, it has to be dance music,” they said in an interview for British GQ Style’s Autumn/ Winter 2022 issue.
“I think queer music can be country, it can be folk, it can be jazz, it can be anything.”
“I do find it hard sometimes when people may think that my music’s got queerer, because to me, it hasn’t. The subject matter of my songs [has] always been about men I’ve been in love with. They’ve always been queer.”
The 30-year-old also spoke about how their newfound confidence had enhanced their romantic life.
“Over the last few years,...
A decade after releasing “Latch” alongside dance duo Disclosure, the singer was responding to questions about their new sound and reiterated how queer music can be any genre.
“I don’t enjoy the fact that to be queer, it has to be dance music,” they said in an interview for British GQ Style’s Autumn/ Winter 2022 issue.
“I think queer music can be country, it can be folk, it can be jazz, it can be anything.”
“I do find it hard sometimes when people may think that my music’s got queerer, because to me, it hasn’t. The subject matter of my songs [has] always been about men I’ve been in love with. They’ve always been queer.”
The 30-year-old also spoke about how their newfound confidence had enhanced their romantic life.
“Over the last few years,...
- 9/28/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
The life of adult film star Rocco Siffredi is the subject of a forthcoming Netflix series called Supersex.
The show, which has started shooting in Italy, will be a seven-episode drama inspired by the real life of Siffredi, who has over 1,500 porn films to his name.
Siffredi took his stage name from the character Roch Siffredi played by Alain Delon in the French gangster film Borsalino.
He is famously known for appearing in the Buttman series of adult movies.
In June 2004, Siffredi declared that he would retire from porn films for the sake of his children, and instead focus on direction and production.
“My children are growing up,” he said at the time, adding: “I can no longer just say ‘Dad is going to work to make money for the family.’ They want to know more.”
During his career, Siffredi also shot two arthouse pics, Catherine Breillat’s Romance and Anatomy of Hell.
The show, which has started shooting in Italy, will be a seven-episode drama inspired by the real life of Siffredi, who has over 1,500 porn films to his name.
Siffredi took his stage name from the character Roch Siffredi played by Alain Delon in the French gangster film Borsalino.
He is famously known for appearing in the Buttman series of adult movies.
In June 2004, Siffredi declared that he would retire from porn films for the sake of his children, and instead focus on direction and production.
“My children are growing up,” he said at the time, adding: “I can no longer just say ‘Dad is going to work to make money for the family.’ They want to know more.”
During his career, Siffredi also shot two arthouse pics, Catherine Breillat’s Romance and Anatomy of Hell.
- 9/28/2022
- by Peony Hirwani
- The Independent - TV
Actor Robert Cormier, best known for roles in Heartland and Netflix’s Slasher, has died aged 33.
The Canadian performer died on Friday (23 September), according to his obituary.
His sister later told The Hollywood Reporter that Cormier died in hospital in Etobicoke, Ontario, of injuries obtained following a fall.
Born in 1989, Cormier studied for a degree in fire and engineering extension services and later world economics, the latter of which he left earlier to pursue a career in film.
In recent years, Cormier had appeared in the third season of Netflix horror anthology series Slasher as Kit Jennings in 2019, as well as Ransom on CBS, Starz’s American Gods and Designated Survivor.
Last year, he made a brief appearance in the CBC family drama Heartland as a potential love interest for Amy Fleming (Amber Marshall).
Last month, he teased his return to the show, as he shared a selfie to Instagram...
The Canadian performer died on Friday (23 September), according to his obituary.
His sister later told The Hollywood Reporter that Cormier died in hospital in Etobicoke, Ontario, of injuries obtained following a fall.
Born in 1989, Cormier studied for a degree in fire and engineering extension services and later world economics, the latter of which he left earlier to pursue a career in film.
In recent years, Cormier had appeared in the third season of Netflix horror anthology series Slasher as Kit Jennings in 2019, as well as Ransom on CBS, Starz’s American Gods and Designated Survivor.
Last year, he made a brief appearance in the CBC family drama Heartland as a potential love interest for Amy Fleming (Amber Marshall).
Last month, he teased his return to the show, as he shared a selfie to Instagram...
- 9/28/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
Actor Robert Cormier died on Friday, September 23, at the age of 33. Fans of Heartland will best remember him as Finn Cotter, the grandson of Al Cotter (Duncan Fraser), on the long-running drama. Finn was a potential love interest for series protagonist Amy Fleming (Amber Marshall). Cormier also played Kit Jennings on the third season of Netflix anthology horror series Slasher and was featured in episodes of American Gods, Designated Survivor, and Ransom. UPtv, the network that airs Heartland, paid tribute to the late actor on Instagram, sharing, “Robert Cormier, aka Heartland’s Finn, was an amazing talent, gone too soon,” with a photo of him and his costar from the series. View this post on Instagram A post shared by UPtv (@up_tv) Heartland’s own Instagram also shared a tribute, writing, “We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Robert Cormier. He was a beloved member of...
- 9/28/2022
- TV Insider
Robert Cormier, a Toronto-hailing actor who appeared in shows like “Slasher,” “American Gods” and “Heartland,” has died at 33.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Cormier died in a hospital in Ontario from injuries sustained in a fall.
The actor is best known for his portrayal of Kit Jennings in the third season of Netflix’s original horror anthology “Slasher.” He was also featured in the Canadian indie drama “Firecrackers,” which premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival.
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Cormier was born on June 14, 1989 in Toronto, Ontario to Lisa, a lab technician, and Robert Cormier, a small business owner. He was the first actor/artist to come out of his family. Prior to graduating film school in his native city in 2014, Robert graduated from Texas A&m with a degree in Fire and Engineering Extension Services and studied economics at York University.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Cormier died in a hospital in Ontario from injuries sustained in a fall.
The actor is best known for his portrayal of Kit Jennings in the third season of Netflix’s original horror anthology “Slasher.” He was also featured in the Canadian indie drama “Firecrackers,” which premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival.
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Cormier was born on June 14, 1989 in Toronto, Ontario to Lisa, a lab technician, and Robert Cormier, a small business owner. He was the first actor/artist to come out of his family. Prior to graduating film school in his native city in 2014, Robert graduated from Texas A&m with a degree in Fire and Engineering Extension Services and studied economics at York University.
- 9/28/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
The Heartland family has lost one of its stars. Actor Robert Cormier, who played Finn Cotter on the Canadian family drama, died at age 33 on Sept. 23. A cause of death not yet been revealed. "Robert was an athlete, an actor, and a great brother," his obituary reads. "He had a passion for helping others and was always looking to achieve more." "He enjoyed movie nights with his family, and looked up greatly to his father," it continues. "He impacted many people throughout his life whether it was family, teammates and friends." The obituary touched on how Cormier's legacy will be remembered. It adds, "Rob's memory will live on through his...
- 9/28/2022
- E! Online
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Robert Cormier, a Toronto-born bartender-turned-actor who appeared on such TV shows as American Gods, Heartland and Slasher, has died. He was 33.
Cormier died Friday in a hospital in Etobicoke, Ontario, of injuries suffered in a fall, his sister Stephanie told The Hollywood Reporter.
In perhaps his most prominent role, Cormier portrayed the ill-fated Kit Jennings in 2019 on the third season of the Netflix horror anthology series Slasher. He also worked on Ransom, which aired on CBS in the U.S., that year.
In 2021, he showed up on two episodes of Starz’s American Gods and on one installment of the long-running CBC family drama Heartland, where he arrived at the ranch as Finn Cotter, grandson of Duncan Fraser’s Al Cotter. He was thought to be a potential love interest for Amber Marshall’s Amy Fleming.
Born in Toronto on June 14, 1989, Cormier said...
Robert Cormier, a Toronto-born bartender-turned-actor who appeared on such TV shows as American Gods, Heartland and Slasher, has died. He was 33.
Cormier died Friday in a hospital in Etobicoke, Ontario, of injuries suffered in a fall, his sister Stephanie told The Hollywood Reporter.
In perhaps his most prominent role, Cormier portrayed the ill-fated Kit Jennings in 2019 on the third season of the Netflix horror anthology series Slasher. He also worked on Ransom, which aired on CBS in the U.S., that year.
In 2021, he showed up on two episodes of Starz’s American Gods and on one installment of the long-running CBC family drama Heartland, where he arrived at the ranch as Finn Cotter, grandson of Duncan Fraser’s Al Cotter. He was thought to be a potential love interest for Amber Marshall’s Amy Fleming.
Born in Toronto on June 14, 1989, Cormier said...
- 9/28/2022
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Production on the 16th season of “Heartland” is currently underway in Alberta, and Et Canada has exclusive first-look photos from the upcoming season of the longest-running one-hour drama in Canadian TV history.
The new season will feature 15 episodes — an increase from last season’s 10 — and will find the Bartlett-Fleming family coming together as never before to face their fears and being the next chapter in their lives.
“For Amy that means taking the blinders off and looking at her life with renewed hope and focus,” notes the synopsis. “She’ll be challenged by the horses that need her help, but she’ll also open herself up to the possibility of new friendships and maybe even romance.”
Meanwhile, Amy’s daughter, Lyndy (played by Ruby and Emmanuella Spencer) will follow in her mother’s footsteps as her talents with horses start to develop over the course of the season.
Amy (Amber Marshall...
The new season will feature 15 episodes — an increase from last season’s 10 — and will find the Bartlett-Fleming family coming together as never before to face their fears and being the next chapter in their lives.
“For Amy that means taking the blinders off and looking at her life with renewed hope and focus,” notes the synopsis. “She’ll be challenged by the horses that need her help, but she’ll also open herself up to the possibility of new friendships and maybe even romance.”
Meanwhile, Amy’s daughter, Lyndy (played by Ruby and Emmanuella Spencer) will follow in her mother’s footsteps as her talents with horses start to develop over the course of the season.
Amy (Amber Marshall...
- 9/14/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Twenty-two people died one fateful Halloween in Wickburg, Massachusetts. And as far as the town is concerned, the killer is still on the loose. Robert Cormier’s In the Middle of the Night sounds like it has the makings of a slasher story based on that vague description, but this 1995 novel’s high body count is […]
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- 7/28/2022
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
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