Bode thrives when he has a mission. Whether it’s saving a friend’s life by falsely admitting to possession, rooting out a firebug, or finding an arsonist directly responsible for his father’s death, ...
An iconic spot for corned beef that’s been in Plymouth for more than six decades will close in a few weeks. The owners of Bode’s Corned Beef House, a few miles from downtown Plymouth, posted on ...
Bode’s Corned Beef House, a Plymouth landmark since 1959, will close on Dec. 19. The current owner hopes to reopen the restaurant in a new, nearby location. A staff fundraiser is scheduled for Dec. 15 ...
Warning: This story contains spoilers for "Wicked" and "Wicked: For Good." Marissa Bode first saw "Wicked" at the age of 12 after her mother surprised her with tickets to see the Broadway show. What ...
Bode Wells Fry, 19, of Macon, Missouri, passed away on Monday, November 17, 2025, in Columbia, Missouri. Bode was born on December 29, 2005, in Oxford, Mississippi, the son of Shaon and Shannon (Wells ...
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 14: Marissa Bode attends the New York special screening of WICKED presented by Universal Pictures at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City at Museum of Modern Art on ...
Marissa Bode has been performing for years, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t get nervous. The 25-year-old actress, who stars as Nessarose Thropp in the upcoming Wicked sequel, told Us Weekly ...
Marissa Bode has won the Christopher Reeve Acting Award at the Media Access Awards for starring as Nessarose in Wicked. The honor, created by the late actor, is a cash award supporting new, ...
Early in the episode, Sheriff Country fans learn that Mickey doesn’t trust Skye (Amanda Arcuri) after her stints in rehab. It turns out Mickey has good reason to be worried because Skye’s boyfriend, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Marissa Bode isn't just breaking ground on "Wicked" – she's using her platform to push Hollywood to rethink how it represents disability. Bode, 25, says reactions to the first film ...
As the concluding chapter of Wicked‘s big-screen adaptation approaches, Marissa Bode is opening up about how the movie does away with an ableist plot point. The actress and wheelchair user, who ...
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