Por: Vanity Fair Entertainment December 13, 2022
-csjEHZ kpqyHT body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>Late last month, Rob Delaney traveled to New York for the US release date of his new book, A Heart That Works, and when he arrived, he asked his 1.5 million followers on Twitter if they knew about any places where he could swim in cold water. In 2012, Delaney received a Comedy Central award for being the funniest person on Twitter, and... + full article
New York Post USA Life December 17, 2022
Ahead of the holidays, Kat Delaney and her girlfriends had an idea — throw a party, but for total strangers. The rules were simple: Delaney, 24, and her pals would each bring a guy to the soiree, on the condition they find their plus one . There could be no prior connections... + más
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New York Post USA Life December 11, 2022
I can’t imagine what you’re going through. It’s a platitude passed off to people experiencing the worst. But comedian and “Catastrophe” co-star and founder Rob Delaney, who lost his 2-year-old son, Henry, from a rare type of brain tumor in 2018, wants people to... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation December 09, 2022
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The Boston Globe USA Entertainment November 24, 2022
When Rob Delaney’s son, Henry, was in the hospital being treated for a brain tumor, the boy’s father was struck by the other parents he encountered in the cafeteria.“It’s such a weird, difficult, lonely world,” Delaney says of the families and the health care workers... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment October 29, 2022
John Updike once memorably described celebrity as “a mask that eats into the face.” As Edward J. Delaney’s biographical novel “The Acrobat” opens, it’s 1959 and Cary Grant is starting to believe that his handsome mug has been irreversibly chewed up. “He’s always... + más
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New York Post USA Life October 19, 2022
“Catastrophe” star Rob Delaney has shared heartbreaking details about hearing his infant son had a brain tumor — and his tragic death at age 2. The US comedian has written a book, “A Heart That Works,” where he tells the story of his son Henry’s diagnosis and death... + más
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