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Josh Gad celebrates Mel Brooks' 100th birthday with rare photo and exciting sequel update
Josh Gad celebrated Mel Brooks ahead of his 100th birthday by sharing a rare new photo as excitement continues to build for the upcoming 'Spaceballs' sequel.
Netflix is expanding its library with the addition of Universal Pictures’ controversial 2017 movie, featuring Dennis Quaid and Josh Gad. During its theatrical run, the film grossed around $205
Josh Gad shares daughters Isabella, 6, and Ava, 9, with wife Ida Darvish Julie Jordan is an Editor at Large for PEOPLE. She has been with the brand for 28 years, writing cover stories and features and booking special issues including the Beautiful Issue ...
Josh Gad is asking his fans to keep his mother Susan in their thoughts. Gad, 45, wrote on Instagram on Wednesday, March 11, that he had to abandon a planned trip to Disneyland Paris to visit the theme park's new Frozen-themed section to be by his mother's side
Josh Gad has opened up for the first time about using GLP-1 medication for weight loss and his seesaw experience with the positive and negative side effects. The actor and "Frozen" star spoke with Dax Shepard and Monica Padman on the Jan. 27 episode of the ...
"Not a day goes by that I don't get a look at a Starbucks or a gas station," Frozen 2 Josh Gad tells PEOPLE of voicing snowman Olaf Frozen fans tend to have no chill around Josh Gad, who voices sweet, naïve snowman Olaf. “I would say that not a day goes ...
Josh Gad rips the Band-Aid off in his forthcoming memoir, In Gad We Trust: A Tell-Some, proving that he’s so much more than just a musical Mormon and an animated snowman. The triple threat sat down with Us Weekly exclusively to look back at some of his ...
He is arguably one of the most iconic voices today for children and families alike as the rather lovable snowman Olaf in the smash hit Frozen films, but actor Josh Gad is now lending his voice in a different way, in hopes of ensuring that those same ...
While it’s natural to feel anxious about an upcoming test or worried about finances after an unexpected expense, these feelings should be fleeting. If, however, your worries become excessive, persistent and start to negatively influence daily work or social activities, you’ve probably got generalised anxiety disorder (GAD).
