Erin humorously mentioned that she's currently celebrating by pumping breast milk and having a cup of coffee. She added that tonight is a 20th Century Studios party for those with overall deals at the studio, where they'll surely have more to celebrate. Her husband, Simon Tikhman, is a very celebratory person who likes to slow down and enjoy moments. So, they'll likely have a glass of wine together and reflect on how far they've come.
The 10-episode series, Nobody Wants This, which started streaming on September 26, follows the budding romance between newly single rabbi Noah (Adam Brody) and sex podcaster Joanne (Kristen Bell). They face a slew of naysayers who doubt their relationship will work. The show's concept was born in 2019 when Erin, daughter of Grammy-winning producer David Foster, was in the midst of converting to Judaism after meeting Simon. The couple got engaged in 2019 and met at a Los Angeles gym in 2018.
When asked how Tikhman felt about seeing the show take off, Foster shared that it's been a "crazy thing" for him. She said he's proud of her and her sister together and seeing their journey on the show. He's not one to always be in the center of attention but is very proud. Judaism has been a big part of his life with immigrant parents, and for Erin to convert was a huge honor for his family. Now, seeing a show that shines a positive light on Jewish culture and people makes him especially proud.
Nobody Wants This can be streamed on Netflix, allowing viewers to enjoy this captivating story of love and cultural exploration.
It was a moment of setback, but Nouri didn't give up. While in Tokyo promoting 'Flashdance', he received a call from his agent informing him that Steven Bochco was interested in having him in a series called 'Bay City Blues'. This series lasted for 13 episodes and had a cast that included Sharon Stone. Nouri realized the importance of keeping the momentum going after a big hit. "The huge momentum that Flashdance created, you just want to keep it going," he said. "Hopefully, when you have one big hit, you want to follow it up with something else, something equally good or better, just to keep you out there."
Despite his efforts, Nouri found himself moving on to a succession of TV shows, independent movies, and various other projects. He called it a "psychological and emotional adjustment", but also acknowledged that as a man, he had more opportunities than "women of a certain age", which he was "grateful" for.
Even in recent times, he recently auditioned for "Bradley Cooper's new movie". He emphasized the importance of putting ego aside and being grateful for what comes his way. "People say, 'You have to audition?' And the answer is, yes. I have to do that. I have to put my nerves aside and just be grateful for what comes my way."
Michael Nouri's career is a testament to his resilience and adaptability. From the heights of 'Flashdance' to a diverse range of roles on both the small and big screens, he has continued to make his mark in the entertainment industry.