logo
‘Jaws' star Richard Dreyfuss, 77, reveals grim diagnosis as he drops out of SharkCon: ‘I'm in a lot of pain'

‘Jaws' star Richard Dreyfuss, 77, reveals grim diagnosis as he drops out of SharkCon: ‘I'm in a lot of pain'

Yahoo5 hours ago
Richard Dreyfuss is too sick to attend SharkCon this year.
The 'Jaws' actor, 77, gave a grim update on his health in a clip from SharkCon's Instagram page shared over the weekend.
'Hello fellow cons,' Dreyfuss said from a hospital bed with a 'Jaws' blanket covering him. 'I am very, very sorry to tell you that I've been diagnosed with, viral, er…What is it?'
'Bronchitis,' Dreyfuss' wife, Svetlana Erokhin, answered off-screen.
Bronchitis occurs when the airways leading to the lungs get inflamed and fill with mucus, according to Cleveland Clinic. Symptoms include shortness of breath, fever, runny nose and fatigue.
Dreyfuss continued: 'I've been told by my doctors I cannot fly and I would have to fly five hours to get there. I'm terribly sorry because I had planned to be there and I had been looking forward to it, but I am unable to do so.'
'I don't want to get anyone else sick,' the actor added, 'and I don't want to get sicker myself.'
'I feel terrible about not showing up and I feel worse about exposing you to this apparently very viral illness,' Dreyfuss went on. 'But there will be other times and I will make it my business to show up.'
The Hollywood icon gave his best wishes to fans attending SharkCon in Tampa, Florida this weekend, before adding with a laugh, 'I want you all to feel very sorry for me, and very sorry for yourselves.'
'I'm in a lot of pain and that has to come first, my health,' he stated. 'I feel very good about having the time and enough health.'
'And such great fans!' added Erokhin, as Dreyfuss agreed, 'And such great fans.'
'We love you, we miss you all and we will see you soon,' Erokhin also said.
Dreyfuss confirmed his wife was the person talking off-camera. 'She's right, she knows how to do this,' he said. 'So good luck, happy health, happy con – bye!'
SharkCon wrote in the video's caption, 'All prepaid autographs and photo ops will automatically be refunded. There is no reason to reach out. It will take 5-10 business days plus what your bank takes for them to be processed. We are so sorry for any inconvenience. Thank you.'
Fans showed support for Dreyfuss in the comments section.
'We are all praying for you!' one fan wrote.
'
get well soon,' another fan said.
'Please get better soon,' someone else wrote.
A fourth fan commented, 'Your health is most important. Don't feel bad. Get better quickly!'
Dreyfuss starred in 'Jaws' alongside Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Lorraine Gary and Murray Hamilton. Most of the cast, including Scheider and Shaw, have passed away.
The Steven Spielberg shark movie recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with a National Geographic documentary 'Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story' directed by Laurent Bouzereau.
Dreyfuss is still acting at age 77. He was recently in the action thriller 'Into the Deep' and will star in the upcoming Marlon Brando biopic led by Billy Zane.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Discord's virtual reward, ‘Orbs,' launches out of beta
Discord's virtual reward, ‘Orbs,' launches out of beta

Yahoo

time30 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Discord's virtual reward, ‘Orbs,' launches out of beta

After announcing in late May that the platform would be experimenting with a new virtual reward system, Discord is now launching it to the public. The aim of the rewards, called Orbs, is to get people to click on more interactive ads. Users earn Orbs after completing Quests, which involve interacting with ads for products or games to get virtual items. Users can redeem Orbs for digital items in Discord's Shop, like a three-day Nitro credit, an Orb-themed profile badge, profile effects, avatar decorations, and more. According to Discord, Orbs have been popular among testers, with millions earned and spent during the seven-week beta period. Other company data shows that there was a 16-fold increase in first-time purchases in the Shop, with 79% of participants having never bought anything before. Discord is said to be considering an IPO and is looking to show potential partners that it can maintain a scalable ad model. Discord is marketing Orbs to advertisers as a simpler way to launch Quest campaigns without needing to create their own rewards. The Orbs experiment is also likely meant to attract users who do not have a subscription to try Nitro, as they can use Orbs to purchase credits. However, it's unclear whether there was an increase in subscriptions. The company didn't respond to a request for comment, but it did mention that 70% of Orbs participants were nonmembers.

Johnny Storm Flirts with Silver Surfer in New THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS Teaser — GeekTyrant
Johnny Storm Flirts with Silver Surfer in New THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS Teaser — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time33 minutes ago

  • Geek Tyrant

Johnny Storm Flirts with Silver Surfer in New THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS Teaser — GeekTyrant

Marvel Studios released a new teaser for The Fantastic Four: First Steps , and it's as chaotic as it is cosmic. The clip centers on Johnny Storm (Joseph Quinn), who once again lets his ego do the talking, this time with the Silver Surfer, played by Julia Garner. If you saw the earlier trailers, you might recall Johnny telling the team he didn't need backup to 'kill sexy aliens.' Well, he's sticking to that strategy. In this new footage, Johnny Storm in full Human Torch mode approaches the Silver Surfer mid-glide and awkwardly asks, 'Is your board attached to your body?' Garner's Surfer, who's playing the Shalla-Bal version of the character from the comics, doesn't look too impressed, and honestly, neither would Galactus, who she's working for. The casting of Garner stirred some waves when first announced, with a vocal chunk of the internet expecting a more traditional, male version of the Silver Surfer. But at the premiere of the film, Garner addressed it, saying: 'I said, 'I'm just going to still do my job. Also, it's Shalla-Bal, so it's different. I was just happy that people are resonating with it, just like any other project. I'm grateful to be at this dance, to be completely honest with you.' So far, the marketing for First Steps has leaned hard into the team dynamic, but moments like this tease a more fun and comedic edge, especially when Johnny's antics collide with the larger, more serious cosmic storylines. A flirtatious fireball trying to charm a chrome-plated herald of Galactus? That's exactly the kind of weird Marvel energy I'm excited about seeing.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store