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Courtesy Andrew Rannells. But when Rannells was in his late 30s, his friends began having children. "I had the luxury to think about it, to ask myself if I wanted kids," he says.
Every time his close friend and former co-star Andrew Rannells performed onstage, Josh Gad would make the pilgrimage to see him. And after the curtain went down, Gad would be there backstage to ...
Josh Gad still remembers the first time he and Andrew Rannells met, in June 2010 in a Los Angeles audition suite. No matter what Gad did during their scenes together, Rannells didn’t laugh.
The comedy horror film I Don't Understand You follows a couple's pre-adoption Italian vacation gone wrong in every way. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to the movie's stars, Andrew Rannells and Nick Kroll.
Andrew Rannells says becoming a stepdad was "totally unexpected" and that "there's no good way to prepare." The actor has been linked to partner Tuc Watkins, who has two kids, since 2019.
Drew Barrymore got hot and heavy with Girls alum Andrew Rannells on this morning’s episode of The Drew Barrymore Show. While roleplaying as boyfriend and girlfriend at the Thanksgiving table ...
Andrew Rannells and Josh Gad are back on Broadway -- in "Gutenberg! The Musical!". Matt Murphy Andrew Rannells and Josh Gad, that match made in “Mormon,” are back together and hamming it up ...
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Andrew Rannells Says Becoming a Stepdad Was 'Totally Unexpected': 'There's No Good Way to Prepare'Andrew Rannells is opening up about his relationship with his boyfriend's kids.. The actor, 46, who is currently starring in All In on Broadway, appeared on Today with Jenna & Friends and spoke ...
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Andrew Rannells' 10 Best Movies And TV Shows - MSNThe best Andrew Ranells movies and TV shows reveal how the talented Broadway performer is a master of many different mediums, with his career progressing from voice acting through to having ...
For more on Andrew Rannells, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday, or subscribe here. Uncle of the Year: And Other Debatable Triumphs hits bookshelves on May 16.
Andrew Rannells and the cast of The Book of Mormon performs on stage during the 65th annual Tony Awards at the Beacon Theatre on June 12, 2011, in New York City.
Andrew Rannells: We knew it was very silly and this great love letter to musical theater. But as we read it, the heart (became evident). There’s no snarkiness or cynicism to it.
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