Nick Cordero, Broadway actor, dies at 41 after battle with Covid-19 - 95 Days Later

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(CNN)Nick Cordero, a Broadway actor who had admirers across the world rallying for his recovery, has died after a battle with Covid-19, according to his wife, Amanda Kloots.
He was 41.
"God has another angel in heaven now," Kloots posted on her official Instagram account Sunday night. "My darling husband passed away this morning. He was surrounded in love by his family, singing and praying as he gently left this earth."
Kloots has been regularly updating her social media accounts with news of her husband's ups and downs as he battled the virus and complications, including an amputated leg. She said Cordero battled the disease for 95 days.
Born in Canada, Cordero grew up in Hamilton, Ontario, and eventually made his way to the Big Apple.
In 2014 he was nominated for a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award his role in "Bullets Over Broadway," a role that earned him a Theatre World Award and Outer Critics Circle Award.
Cordero originated the role of the husband, Earl, in the Broadway production of "Waitress," as well as the role of Sonny in the musical version of Chazz Palminteri's "A Bronx Tale."
He also found success on the small screen, making appearances in episodes of "Blue Bloods," "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and "Lilyhammer."
Cordero and Kloots, a fitness trainer, relocated to Los Angeles, where he starred in the musical "Rock of Ages" in 2019.
He met Kloots, a former Broadway dancer, when they were both performing in "Bullets over Broadway" and they married in 2017.
According to Kloots, Cordero was initially hospitalized in March at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
She shared on social media that Cordero spent some time on a ventilator, suffered multiple Covid-19 complications and in April had to have his leg amputated.
He spent weeks unconscious, even as doctors brought him out of sedation, and the hashtag campaign #WakeUpNick sprung up on social media to support Cordero as he recovered.
In May, Kloots posted that her husband was awake and while very weak, was making progress.
"Even closing his eyes, takes it out of him," she said. "They're waiting for him to regain strength, of course, time and recovery will help with that and then eventually PT will help him get stronger."
Earlier in the month she had said her husband had a low blood count but was not bleeding internally.
Yet on another front the news was not great.
"However, we did learn that due to COVID Nick's lungs are severely damaged," she said. "To look almost like he's been a smoker for 50 years they said. They are that damaged."
Kloots recently told "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King that Cordero had been so critically ill that he may have needed a double lung transplant.
"That is most likely the possibility," she said. "A 99% chance that he would be needing that in order to live the kind of life that I know my husband would want to live."
In addition to Kloots, Cordero is survived by their 1-year-old son, Elvis.


I haven't seen him in anything but this is awful especially for such a high profile case. I can't imagine losing a leg
 

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Isn't it worrying that he died at 41 with the virus? Isn't it supposed to be people in poor health and old people? Even if you don't like him, that is worrying.

3 months ago, a healthy 26 years old lawyer and 2 months ago, a 15 years old girl, both died from this disease here in my country, so this thing about Covid only affecting older people and sick people is a myth, they are more vulnerable and more susceptible to die from it, but the truth is, anyone can die from Covid.
 

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It keeps coming back to we don't actually know much. We know what severe symptoms look like, they look like this.

But what causes him to have his internal organs destroy themselves and most others to not even know they caught C19 specifically? Dunno.
 

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It keeps coming back to we don't actually know much. We know what severe symptoms look like, they look like this.

But what causes him to have his internal organs destroy themselves and most others to not even know they caught C19 specifically? Dunno.
Probably his body attacking "infected" organs. I say "infected" in that Covid likely had reached those organs and the body was trying to cure it by fighting it. It's called as cytokine storm.

@Otterly can probably explain this shit better.
 

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3 months ago, a healthy 26 years old lawyer and 2 months ago, a 15 years old girl, both died from this disease here in my country, so this thing about Covid only affecting older people and sick people is a myth, they are more vulnerable and more susceptible to die from it, but the truth is, anyone can die from Covid.

Well, of course people of all ages can die from it... people of all ages die from the "garden variety" flu strains every year, if not directly then from complications. Sometimes the perfect storm hits an immune system and shit goes sideways... it's more about differences spread across hundreds of millions of human immune systems as it is about the virus itself. For the most part, COVID-19 is a really bad flu as far as mortality rates are concerned. I'd bet dollars to donuts that an overwhelming majority of otherwise healthy 41 year olds that were infected managed to recover with little to no serious problems.
 

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Well, of course people of all ages can die from it... people of all ages die from the "garden variety" flu strains every year, if not directly then from complications. Sometimes the perfect storm hits an immune system and shit goes sideways... it's more about differences spread across hundreds of millions of human immune systems as it is about the virus itself. For the most part, COVID-19 is a really bad flu as far as mortality rates are concerned. I'd bet dollars to donuts that an overwhelming majority of otherwise healthy 41 year olds that were infected managed to recover with little to no serious problems.
I understand, but he looked like a Hispanic Jerry Lewis.
 

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Didn't he have to have his leg amputated before he died too? Not to be a dick but his acting career was likely over due to that anyway. How many people with prosthetic legs are actors? Can't really fit a lot of roles with that.

Saturday was day 18 of him being sedated in the intensive care unit, Kloots told her social media followers. While hospitalized, he started having clotting issues on his right leg, and could not get blood down to his toes. The blood thinners he got to fix the clotting issues were affecting his blood pressure and causing internal bleeding in his intestines, Kloots said.

"They had him on blood thinners for the clotting, unfortunately the blood thinners were causing other issues," she said Saturday. "The right leg will be amputated today."

The fact that COVID caused his leg to need to be cut off is yet more evidence that coronavirus may be a blood vessel disease.

Blood vessel attack could trigger coronavirus’ fatal ‘second phase’.
 

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Isn't it worrying that he died at 41 with the virus? Isn't it supposed to be people in poor health and old people? Even if you don't like him, that is worrying.
I'm going to take a wild guess and say he had some pre-existing condition they're not disclosing, like all those "healthy" or "30 year olds" who are actually 200 lbs overweight.
 

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I saw it reported more than any particular case. Just saying...
You're spreading hysteria luv. Any Hollywood person dying isn't necessarily even a bad thing... But this is a 'literally who?'. Covid isn't going to just go away, I totally expect more people that Hollywood, or whatever equivalent thinks is important, will die. But who cares really?
 
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