
On Sunday, after a 95 day fight, Nick Cordero, lost his battle following his contraction of COVID19, passing away on Sunday morning at only 41 years old, soon after Nick’s wife, Amanda Kloots, passed along the sad news, both coasts of the film and stage industry shared their condolences on Twitter, saying what a great man Nick was, and passed along their prayers to Nick’s wife, Amanda, and one-year-old son, Elvis.
RIP Nick Cordero 💔💔💔
— Bernadette Peters (@OfficialBPeters) July 6, 2020
Sending love to Amanda and Elvis
I’m so shocked to see the news today that Nick has passed. My heart and soul goes out to Nick Cordero’s beautiful wife and family. Rest In Peace, Nick
— Priscilla Presley (@Cilla_Presley) July 6, 2020
Incredibly sad news. Can we please do what we need to do as a country to fight this virus together? It doesn’t care how healthy you are. It doesn’t care if you want to go to Fire Island. It doesn’t care if you are tired of wearing a mask. Reign. It. In. https://t.co/sae9sLQYv1
— Jesse Tyler Ferguson (@jessetyler) July 6, 2020
Nick Cordero passed at 11:40am today with his mother and wife by his side. I can honesty tell you I have never met a kinder human being. Don’t believe that Covid only claims the elderly and infirm.
— Zach Braff (@zachbraff) July 6, 2020
I am so grateful for the time we had. “We’ll catch up some other time.” pic.twitter.com/Oq2a8QsIyH
Horror. Love to the Cordero family. Please wear a mask. It has the power to prevent unspeakable suffering and sorrow. Rest In Peace Nick Cordero. https://t.co/GvGAuRaTGV
— Bradley Whitford (@BradleyWhitford) July 6, 2020
Nick Cordero, the Tony-nominated actor who created leading roles in the Broadway musicals Bullets Over Broadway, Waitress, and A Bronx Tale, has died at age 41 after an arduous, lengthy battle with the coronavirus. https://t.co/sle0wvl9gE
— Playbill (@playbill) July 6, 2020
my 💔 is broken over the loss of my friend Nick Cordero. As soon as I met him I knew God placed him in my life for a reason: He showed me such love, leadership through kindness, strength during difficult times, a true appreciation of life no matter what… https://t.co/0JzrKsKto1 pic.twitter.com/dLYxdmp4vz
— Frankie James Grande (@FrankieJGrande) July 6, 2020
I am so heartbroken by this. I don’t know what else to say. Please treat this virus seriously. My heart is shattered for Amanda and their son. They fought so hard for him with grace and positivity. Please do what you can to help. Wear your masks, people. Just wear them. https://t.co/czHxV1atLI
— Katie Stevens (@thekatiestevens) July 6, 2020
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