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Jonah Andre [1] Hauer-King (born 30 May 1995) is an English actor. He began acting while studying at St John's College, Cambridge . He is best known for playing Prince Eric in the live-action adaptation of Disney's musical fantasy film The Little Mermaid (2023).
Bash was born Dana Ruth Schwartz in Manhattan into a Jewish family, to Frances (née Weinman) Schwartz, an author and educator in Jewish studies, and Stuart Schwartz, an ABC News producer who served as the senior broadcast producer for Good Morning America. [1] Bash's maternal grandmother, Teri Vidor Weinman, and her family were Hungarian Jews.
John King and Jean Makie, his first wife, have two children, named Noah and Hannah. [4] After divorcing Makie, King married his second wife, fellow CNN anchor Dana Bash on May 25, 2008. [5] Before marrying Bash, King (previously a Roman Catholic) converted to Judaism, Bash's religion. [2] [6] [7] Bash and King have a son, Jonah, who was born in ...
Peacock and Sky have set the cast for their adaptation of The Tattooist of Auschwitz. Jonah Hauer-King (The Little Mermaid) and Anna Próchniak (Baptiste) are set as the leads of the drama series ...
Jonah Hauer-King, who plays Lale Sokolov in the TV adaptation of the 2018 novel “The Tattooist of Auschwitz,” is opening up about the reality of portraying Holocaust survivor Lale Sokolov.
Jonah Hauer-King can currently be seen swimming up a storm alongside Halle Bailey in Disney’s live-action “The Little Mermaid” but for his next project he’s part of a different world ...
Running time. 108 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. This Is the Night is a 2021 American drama film written and directed by James DeMonaco. It stars Frank Grillo, Lucius Hoyos, Jonah Hauer-King, Bobby Cannavale, and Naomi Watts. [1] Jason Blum served as producer under his Blumhouse Productions banner and Sebastien Lemercier ...
Drive Angry. Drive Angry (alternatively titled Drive Angry 3D) [ 3] is a 2011 American action horror film in the exploitation cinema tradition, directed by Patrick Lussier, who co-wrote it with Todd Farmer. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Amber Heard, William Fichtner, Billy Burke, Charlotte Ross, Katy Mixon, and Tom Atkins.