Reeve Carney
Born | April 18, 1983 |
Hometown | New York City, New York (state), United States |
Height | 6'0" (1.83m) |
Partner | Eva Noblezada, Ashley Greene |
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Jordan Fisher to join Broadway musical 'Hadestown'
- Jordan Fisher will succeed Reeve Carney as Orpheus in the Broadway musical "Hadestown."
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Laverne Cox, Victoria Justice, Christina Milian, And Reeve Carney Shine At ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ Premiere
The stars of the new Rocky Horror Picture Show turned out for the premiere at The Roxy on Los Angeles' famed Sunset Strip.
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Showtime's ‘Penny Dreadful’ First Two Episodes Streaming Free (Video)
“Penny Dreadful” proved a solid hit for Showtime in its first season in the summer. But it never hurts to try and build on that audience. With the DVD and Blu-ray sets now available for the eight-episode season, Showtime has partnered with Aol to make the first two episodes available for free streaming.
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Comic-Con: ‘Penny Dreadful’ Season 2 Villain Will Be a Familiar Face
“Penny Dreadful” will be “very different” in season two, according to creator John Logan, who joined stars Josh Hartnett, Reeve Carney and Harry Treadaway for a Q&A at Comic-Con on Thursday evening. “The cosmology, the theology of the show gets much larger [in season two] — they’re thrown into a much more threatening supernatural world,”... Read more »
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Penny Dreadful Men Field Burning Questions, Tease Season 2 'Bang-Fest'
The questions were as burning hot as the men when Penny Dreadful‘s triple threat of Josh Hartnett, Harry Treadaway and Reeve Carney scared up a visit to TVLine’s San Diego Comic-Con video suite. RELATED Penny Dreadful Season 1 Finale Recap: Fangs for the Memories With the Season 1 finale barely a month old, TVLine’s Michael […]
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‘Jersey Boys’ Cast Talk Movie Musicals, Dream Casting Zac Efron
The Warner Bros. bigscreen adaptation of “Jersey Boys” hosted its New York premiere on Monday night just a few blocks north of the Broadway stage where the Tony-winning musical debuted in 2005. A pre-party at the Angelo Galasso House inside the Plaza Hotel included a crowd of theater groupies (Barbara Walters and Regis Philbin), stars... Read more »
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'Penny Dreadful' Power Rankings: Which Monster or Man Starts the Series on Top?
Showtime's Penny Dreadful, which takes a whole mix of Victorian characters and creatures to make its pulpy stew, debuts Sunday. Though the show, which comes from Skyfall screenwriter and playwright John Logan, can sometimes get bogged down in portentous speeches and its convoluted plot, it is for the most part good, grotesque fun, buoyed by Eva Green's ability to steal most any scene. So who comes out on top when you have the likes of Victor Frankenstein, Dorian Gray and more on screen? Basicall
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‘Penny Dreadful’ Preview: A Divine Gift, and a Dreadful Curse (Exclusive Video)
“To be different: Is that not a divine gift?” asks one of the lead characters in the latest trailer for Showtime's “Penny Dreadful.”
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TCA: John Logan Says He Wrote ‘Penny Dreadful’ After Re-Visiting “Poor Vengeful Monstrous Creature That Is Frankenstein”: Video
“I’m a total monster geek,” award-winning playwright turned go-to James Bond scriptwriter John Logan said when asked how he wound up writing and exec producing Showtime’s psychosexual horror series Penny Dreadful. The pay cable network has ordered eight episodes of the series that features some of literature’s most iconic monsters, including Frankenstein, Dracula, and Dorian Gray. Josh Hartnett, Eva Green, Timothy Dalton, Rory Kinnear, Harry Treadaway, Reeve Carney and Billie Piper star. Readin
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‘Spider-Man’ Musical Still a Tangled, Messy Web to the End
I’ll never forget the first time I saw “Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark.” It was on Saturday night. Bad reviews and buzz had kept me away from Broadway’s most disaster-prone production, but I had always wanted to witness the spectacle first-hand.
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First 'Spider-Man' hero says 'it's hard to leave'
Reeve Carney, the actor who played the hero in "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" for three years on Broadway, returned to his dressing room to clean it out Monday, a day after bidding an emotional ...
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