The Hollywood Reporter (Weekly)
Hitched, Hatched, Hired
Inside the industry’s celebrations and news
Weddings
Model Chanel Iman married New England Patriots defensive tackle Davon Godchaux in a civil ceremony in New York on Jan. 10; the couple then had a second ceremony on a yacht at sea in Anguilla on Feb. 24, sailing to St. Barts afterward.
Births
Simon Heuer, head of TV development for Spitzer Holding Co., and wife Kate Heuer welcomed Remco Heuer on Jan. 26 at Providence CedarsSinai Tarzana.
Congrats
Christian Luiga was named CFO of Spotify on April 4.
Ned McNeilage was hired as chief creative officer of Las Vegas’ Sphere on March 28.
Greg Drebin was named head of content and marketing for AXS TV and HDNET Movies on March 26.
Jim Viscardi was tapped as vp business development for Image Comics on April 3.
Jennifer Stilson joined joint production company Boundless + Backlot as executive story and talent consultant April 1.
Blossom Lefcourt was appointed global head of business affairs for Universal Studio Group on April 4.
Jonathan Glickman was formally tapped to be CEO of Miramax on April 2.
Deaths
Chance Perdomo, who starred in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and Gen V, died March 30 of injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident in upstate New York. He was 27.
Joe Flaherty, the twotime Emmy-winning writer, Second City alumnus and original castmember on SCTV, died April 1 in Toronto. He was 82.
Paula Weinstein, the studio executive and producer of The Fabulous Baker Boys, The Perfect Storm and Grace and Frankie, died March 25 in New York. She was 78.
Christopher Durang, the Tony-winning playwright, died April 2 of Alzheimer’s disease in Pipersville, Pennsylvania. He was 75.
Barbara Rush, who starred in the 1950s films Magnificent Obsession and The Young Philadelphians, died April 7 in Westlake Village. She was 97.
Tim McGovern, who won a visual effects Oscar for his work on Total Recall, died March 30. He was 68.