Richard Gere and Jacob Elordi are a match made in movie heaven—and Parade has the exclusive clip to prove it. In Academy Award nominee Paul Schrader's memory-movie, Oh, Canada, Gere, 75, portrays ...
Richard Gere may have risen to fame by starring in American Gigolo, but the 75-year-old actor doesn't miss the United States ...
Richard Gere is loving his new life across the Atlantic. The “Pretty Woman” actor and his wife, Alejandra Silva, shared an ...
“In times of austerity like these, it is the privileged who should lead the way.” So says one shady character in “American Gigolo,” which is set in an early-‘80s version of Los Angeles ...
Veteran journalist Richard Cohen, who has been married to Meredith Vieira since 1986, died on Christmas Eve at the age of 76. Cohen lived more than 50 years with multiple sclerosis and survived ...
By Anita Gates Richard Foreman, the relentlessly teasing, deliberately mysterious avant-garde playwright and impresario who founded the Ontological-Hysteric Theater, won a bookshelf full of Obie ...
That Schrader cast Gere as the filmmaker also says something. The last time they worked together, both were in ascendance. When they made the sexy cause célèbre neo-noir “American Gigolo” (1980), Gere ...
Hollywood legend Richard Gere has wasted no time in throwing himself into his new life in Spain, taking full advantage of the holiday season to explore the surrounding areas of the Madrid abode ...
The influential scholar said his commitment to the literary unity of Scripture led him to change his mind on Christian sexual ethics. Richard B. Hays, the New Testament scholar who taught the ...
Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, a Korean War hero, native South Texan and Texas Tech alumnus known for becoming the first Hispanic U.S. Army general, posthumously received a Congressional Medal of Honor ...
(RNS) — Richard Hays, a renowned New Testament scholar and former dean of Duke Divinity School known for his influential books on Christian ethics and his change of mind about same-sex marriage ...
Richard "Mouse" Smith, Delaware NAACP president and a champion of "fairness and justice," has died, Delaware Online/The News Journal has confirmed. Smith, who'd suffered from several illnesses ...