Matthew Modine — who plays Millie Bobby Brown’s “Papa” on “Stranger Things” — is still beaming over officiating his costar’s Italian wedding to Jake Bongiovi three weeks ago.
Matthew Modine can add "wedding officiant" to his résumé. In the image, Modine — who played the role of Dr. Martin Brenner (AKA 'Papa') opposite Brown, 20, in the hit Netflix series — wore a ...
She saw me going through my process ... The adoration and the love are not real, it's for something that you've created and it can be devastating.' Matthew rose to prominence after playing ...
The star directly compares the former president to Adolf Hitler in a statement to EW. Modine continues, "ironically, Trump has twisted and profoundly distorted Kubrick's powerful anti-war film ...
Modine played a scientist and father figure to Brown's character in Stranger Things Stranger Things actor Matthew Modine ... actress wrote at the time: "I've loved you three summers now, honey ...
Matthew Modine, who famously portrayed Private Joker ... we think of him as a father figure. Well, now it’s time for a mother: Kamala.” ...
Millie Bobby Brown's Wedding Officiated by 'Papa' Matthew Modine. Matthew Modine has added "wedding officiant" to his impressive résumé! The actor known for his role as Dr. Martin Brenner ...
She wore her hair in a sophisticated updo and completed the bridal look with a long, lace-adorned veil ... s “Stranger Things” co-star Matthew Modine, who officiated the wedding.
Which brings me back to the lunch with my boss, where I have just told him what I have told you. That I love NBC and hope I’m here for a long time ... “But Matthew, why are you taking such ...
“Don’t get me wrong, I love the beauty of women ... And it was hard. You know, Matthew was shooting at the time, too, and I’m sure that was hard, because he was trying to fly back and ...
Tonight, the long-time Washington DC resident is hosting ... Mark Hamill, Jon Cryer, Matthew Modine, and big screen Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins. Cast members from Star Trek, The Boys ...
A side hustle, if you will. I had a real job (as a Hollywood screenwriter no less), a wife, a dog. And once or twice a week, depending on the sport and time of season, I’d write “Love/Hate ...