Nick Cordero

Amanda Kloots has been honoring her husband's memory on social media, saying in a recent interview that "words can't describe how much I will miss him."
Amanda Kloots shared a look back at the five years she spent with the Broadway star, who died of COVID-19 complications this weekend.
Cordero was nominated for a Tony Award in 2014 for his performance in “Bullets Over Broadway.”
The actor's wife, Amanda Kloots, told "CBS This Morning," "I grab his hand … and I’m waiting for the day that he holds my hand back."
Amanda Kloots shared an emotional photo of their reunion at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
Amanda Kloots said she's still clinging to faith as her Broadway star husband struggles with COVID-19.
"This is not how his story ends, so just keep us in your thoughts and prayers today," the Broadway star's wife Amanda Kloots says in a tearful video.
The 41-year-old Broadway star has been sedated for weeks in a battle with COVID-19 that has included an amputated leg.
The "Rock of Ages" actor was "recovering well" after a pacemaker procedure. He previously had his right leg amputated due to complications from COVID-19.
The "Rock of Ages" actor has been battling the coronavirus for over two weeks.