We haven’t seen the last of Gilbert Gottfried. There is apparently unseen footage featuring the comedian, who died on April 12 at the age of 67, in his role of the clever parrot Iago in Disney’s ...
Gilbert Gottfried, the comedian, “Aladdin” star and owner of the most recognizable voice in Hollywood, has died after battling a long illness, his family announced Tuesday. He was 67. His publicist ...
NEW YORK — The actor who plays the parrot Iago in Broadway’s “Aladdin” remembered the magic of meeting Gilbert Gottfried as the Disney stage musical dedicated Tuesday night’s performance to the late ...
Like other animated Disney classics, Aladdin draws inspiration from an old folktale. The original story dates back to the 1700s from a collection titled The One Thousand and One Nights. Of course, the ...
Over his long career as a comedian, Gilbert Gottfried was probably best known for a role where you couldn't even see his face — the voice of obnoxious parrot and Jafar sidekick, Iago, in Aladdin.
Multimedia producer Dara Gottfried, who was married to the comic’s comic — known for his manic, squinching delivery, and voiceovers as the parrot Iago in Disney’s Aladdin and the duck in AFLAC ...
Kyle Grammatica is a Features Writer for Collider. When he's not writing, you can find him drawing, fishing, or at a baseball game. Gilbert Gottfried was a comedy legend that kept the world laughing ...
After the Aladdin curtain call on Tuesday, Don Darryl Rivera who plays Iago in the Disney Theatrical Productions musical, addressed the crowd saying, “Tonight, we’d like to take a moment to celebrate ...
It was George M. Cohan, more than a century ago, who wrote the line, “Always Leave Them Laughing When You Say Goodbye.” Last month, comedian Gilbert Gottfried put those words into action in a snippet ...
Gilbert Gottfried died last month. The standup comedian and actor was 67. You probably remember him for his signature loud voice or his off-color jokes. To millennials of a certain age, he was an ...
The Leonard Lopate Show, hosted by Leonard Lopate for over three decades, featured conversations that New Yorkers turned to each afternoon for insight into a wide variety of topics; including ...