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Danny DeVito In West End Theatre Debut

Danny DeVito has been talking about his excitement at making his West End debut in Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys. The play opened at London's Savoy Theatre on Thursday night. Read More

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Hollywood actor Danny DeVito is set to launch his limoncello drink in the UK. just-drinks articles are only available to registered users and members. Read More

Danny DeVito has completed production on his apocalyptic thriller. Read More

I love me some Danny DeVito, the guy is work horse, better than that is his love for the genre, so it comes with great pleasure and excitement that we can announce that Danny DeVito will be directing a yet-to-be titled post-apocalypse thriller, read on for all the details. Read More

Danny DeVito nearly died laughing after Robin Williams relentlessly delivered one wisecrack after another while they were in a swimming pool. Read More

A new West End production of Neil Simon's comedy The Sunshine Boys, starring Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths , began performances April 27 at the Savoy Theatre, prior to an official opening May 17, for a 12-week run through July 28. Read More

Joining Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths as the ageing vaudevillian team Willie Clark and Al Lewis in Neil Simon 's award-winning comedy The Sunshine Boys are Rebecca Black stone ( Miss Mack intosh), Nick Blakeley (Eddie), Peter Cadden (Voice of TV Director), Johnnie Fiori (Registered Nurse), Adam Levy ( Ben Silver man) and William Maxwell (Patient). Read More

A new West End production of Neil Simon 's 1972 vaudeville comedy The Sunshine Boys, starring Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths , begins performances April 27 at the Savoy Theatre, prior to an official opening May 17, for a 12-week run through July 28. Read More

In the dark days before the Internet, it wasn't uncommon to catch strange weirdly produced television specials full of insane imagery or unusual guest stars. Read More

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