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Injured ‘Spider-Man’ Actor Leaves Hospital For Rehab

Christopher Tierney had back surgery after suffering a 20-foot fall during a preview performance of the Broadway musical. By Terri Schwartz “Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark” Photo: Marvel Injured “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” actor Christopher Tierney has begun inpatient rehabilitation after spending nine days in the intensive care unit at Bellevue Hospital, his father told The Associated Press. Tierney sustained several injuries and had to receive back surgery for his cracked vertebrae after he fell more than 20 feet during a performance December 20. He walked for the first time after his injury on Monday. Even though there haven’t been any new injuries plaguing the $65 million Broadway show, “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” has been surrounded by bad press in recent days. On Tuesday, lead actress Natalie Mendoza decided to leave the show after she suffered a concussion in November. Also, theater critics from Newsday and Bloomberg News chose to purchase tickets to preview performances of the musical instead of following the unspoken Broadway agreement to wait until a critics performance to watch the musical. Their reviews were generally unfavorable, and those involved in the production were not pleased, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Michael Riedel, a critic from the New York Post, checked out the show last Thursday but was asked to move from the good seat he paid for to a terrible balcony seat for “safety reasons.” After asking if the row he was in (D) was labeled “D for death,” the theater manager clarified that the seat was actually sold twice and that his ticket would be refunded if he moved to a seat in the orchestra. He was unable to see many of the flying stunts from that vantage point. “Injured or cheated. Take your pick,” he wrote. Director Julie Taymor chose to cancel a New York Times event where she would have been interviewed about the play, citing scheduling conflicts. A press representative for Taymor told The Hollywood Reporter that “with the changes to the Spider-Man production schedule, Julie will be deep in rehearsals and will not be available to participate.” The event was scheduled for January 8 and Taymor would have been interviewed by Times theater reporter Patrick Healy (who was at the same preview performance as Riedel). Last week, several preview performances were canceled after Tierney’s performance while new safety measures were put into effect. The musical is slated for an official open on February 7.

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Injured ‘Spider-Man’ Actor Leaves Hospital For Rehab

Injured ‘Spider-Man’ Actor Leaves Hospital For Rehab

Christopher Tierney had back surgery after suffering a 20-foot fall during a preview performance of the Broadway musical. By Terri Schwartz “Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark” Photo: Marvel Injured “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” actor Christopher Tierney has begun inpatient rehabilitation after spending nine days in the intensive care unit at Bellevue Hospital, his father told The Associated Press. Tierney sustained several injuries and had to receive back surgery for his cracked vertebrae after he fell more than 20 feet during a performance December 20. He walked for the first time after his injury on Monday. Even though there haven’t been any new injuries plaguing the $65 million Broadway show, “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” has been surrounded by bad press in recent days. On Tuesday, lead actress Natalie Mendoza decided to leave the show after she suffered a concussion in November. Also, theater critics from Newsday and Bloomberg News chose to purchase tickets to preview performances of the musical instead of following the unspoken Broadway agreement to wait until a critics performance to watch the musical. Their reviews were generally unfavorable, and those involved in the production were not pleased, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Michael Riedel, a critic from the New York Post, checked out the show last Thursday but was asked to move from the good seat he paid for to a terrible balcony seat for “safety reasons.” After asking if the row he was in (D) was labeled “D for death,” the theater manager clarified that the seat was actually sold twice and that his ticket would be refunded if he moved to a seat in the orchestra. He was unable to see many of the flying stunts from that vantage point. “Injured or cheated. Take your pick,” he wrote. Director Julie Taymor chose to cancel a New York Times event where she would have been interviewed about the play, citing scheduling conflicts. A press representative for Taymor told The Hollywood Reporter that “with the changes to the Spider-Man production schedule, Julie will be deep in rehearsals and will not be available to participate.” The event was scheduled for January 8 and Taymor would have been interviewed by Times theater reporter Patrick Healy (who was at the same preview performance as Riedel). Last week, several preview performances were canceled after Tierney’s performance while new safety measures were put into effect. The musical is slated for an official open on February 7.

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Chris Hemsworth And Elsa Pataky Get Married

‘Thor’ star and ‘Snakes on a Plane’ actress wed over the holiday. By Kara Warner Elsa Pataky and Chris Hemsworth Photo: John Shearer/WireImage The last few months of 2010 have certainly proven to be the most romantic of the year, at least for celebrity relationships. Australian actor Chris Hemsworth and his longtime girlfriend, Spanish actress Elsa Pataky, were recently married. According to People magazine, Hemsworth, 27, and Pataky, 34, tied the knot over the holiday. Hemsworth, for those not yet familiar with his name, will star in two of Hollywood’s most anticipated films: “Thor” and “The Avengers.” Meanwhile, Meanwhile, Pataky, who moviegoers might recognize from 2006’s “Snakes on a Plane,” has a role in next summer’s “Fast Five” opposite Vin Diesel and Paul Walker in the fifth installment of “The Fast and the Furious” franchise. Hemsworth and Pataky join an ever-growing list of celebrities headed down the aisle. Natalie Portman, Hemsworth’s “Thor” co-star, announced her engagement to “Black Swan” co-star Benjamin Millepied , with whom she is also expecting her first child, on Monday. Portman’s announcement coincided with engagement news from LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian and Ginnifer Goodwin and Joey Kern . For those who are counting, this puts the recent celeb engagement/marriage count (within the past two months) at eight! Hemsworth and Pataky, Portman and Millepied, Rimes and Cibrian, Goodwin and Kern, Lily Allen and Sam Cooper , Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson , Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minnillo and Tony Romo and Candice Crawford . Not to mention the other celebrity-relationship news: Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz stepped out publicly as a couple for the first time over Christmas. What do you think of all these celeb engagements? Who will be married next? Tell us in the comments!

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‘Spider-Man’ Lead Actress To Depart Broadway Show

Natalie Mendoza leaving ‘Turn Off the Dark,’ New York Times reports. By Terri Schwartz Natalie Mendoza Photo: Bruce Glikas/ FilmMagic While one “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” actor is to Broadway’s most-expensive musical once he recovers from his injury, another is headed out the door. The New York Times reports Natalie Mendoza, the lead actress who after she was struck on the head with a rope, has been negotiating an exit agreement for days. Mendoza seemed to confirm her exit with the tweet, “Can feel a trip to India coming on & visiting my magic little orphanage Ramana’s Garden in Rishikesh. Raising funds as we speak. Be the change.” The Times learned of her departure from two people who work on the show and who spoke on the condition of anonymity. A spokesperson for “Turn Off the Dark” could not confirm to the paper that Mendoza is leaving, and a spokesperson for the actress declined to comment. The actress, best known for her role in “The Descent,” suffered a concussion November 28, and though she returned to the production three days later, she took another two weeks off after experiencing nausea and headaches. Mendoza played Arachne, the spider-villainess who becomes obsessed with Spider-Man. Director Julie Taymor created the character specifically for the mythology of the musical. The role required that the actress perform flying sequences while upside down, something she wasn’t able to handle after she was injured. Mendoza is expected to be replaced by her understudy, America Olivo. Mendoza wrote on her Facebook page Sunday that she was “almost back to normal” and had reduced her medicine intake to two nausea tablets and four painkillers a day. After a fourth accident December 20 sent stunt double and aerialist Christopher Tierney to the emergency room, the production instituted a series of new safety measures . Taymor released a statement saying, “Nothing is more important than the safety of our ‘Spider-Man’ family and we’ll continue to do everything in our power to protect the cast and crew.” Preview performances continue at the Foxwoods Theater in Times Square, and the musical’s official Broadway opening date is February 7. Check out everything we’ve got on “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.”

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