In the captivating series titled “Paradise,” featuring Sterling K. Brown, James Marsden, Julianne Nicholson, among others, we embark on an exhilarating journey filled with unexpected plot twists, unfolding in a world that has suffered extensive destruction. Despite this catastrophe, the remnants of society and government have been held together, until a scandalous event shakes the foundation of their community.
At the pinnacle of the global political structure in Paradise, stands President Cal Bradford. His Secret Service team, headed by Special Agents Xavier Collins (Brown) and Billy Pace (Jon Beavers), finds themselves entangled in a scandal following Bradford’s demise. Another agent, Jane Driscoll, joins the investigation to uncover the truth about Bradford’s death while ensuring the delicate balance of their fragile society remains intact.
Actress Nicole Brydon Bloom portrays Special Agent Jane Driscoll in the series. Notably, Bloom has starred in “The Gilded Age” (2023) and “We Were the Lucky Ones” (2024). Given her background, she is particularly fitting for the role—her father, David Bloom, was a journalist who tragically passed away while covering the US military in 2003.
Nicole Brydon Bloom Was Nine Years Old When Her Father, Journalist David Bloom, Died in 2003
In 2024, I found myself engaged to the talented Justin Theroux, yet my heart still carried the memories of my father, David Bloom. At just nine years old, I lost him in 2003. My father was a distinguished journalist and correspondent for NBC News, holding the esteemed role of co-anchor on Weekend Today before his untimely passing.
Twenty years after their father’s passing, David’s daughters – Nicole, her identical sibling Christine, and Ava who was just three when he died – reminisced about their last encounter with him in an interview on Today. Christine vividly remembered:
As a movie-loving individual, I can share an experience where we gathered in our house’s entrance, tightly holding hands in a circle, reciting the Our Father prayer. After a heartfelt goodbye, he stepped into his sleek black town car and drove away down the street. In the following days, I found myself experiencing vivid dreams where he would return in that town car, as if he was coming back home once more.
Nicole provided further clarification about the content of David’s final message that they received, just a day before his unfortunate demise.
When you feel my absence as deeply as I feel yours, take a moment to think of all the other children who are longing for their parents. Yes, my precious girls, when I’m feeling a bit afraid, I will remember you and your mother, and I will be reminded in my heart of how much you love me, not just here on earth, but all the way to the moon and back. With love, daddy.
Nicole Brydon Bloom’s Life and Career Reflect Her Interests, Resilience, and Her Father’s Legacy
According to Nicole Brydon Bloom, if her father were working today, he likely would be found in the riskiest regions globally, continuing his pursuit of captivating stories. In the spirit of her father, Nicole Brydon Brown initially chose journalism at Elon University, later switching to acting instead. Regarding journalism, Nicole mentioned that she felt drawn to it, but eventually decided on a career in acting.
Growing up, I’d often observe him, and he truly excelled in his chosen career. The idea of following in his footsteps seemed admirable to me, and there was an undeniable allure to the possibility of treading a path similar to his.
As an aspiring actress, I couldn’t help but carry the fire for storytelling that my father nurtured within me. Just like he couldn’t stay away from a breaking story, always yearning to be part of it, I found myself drawn to learning about the world and understanding human nature in my acting journey. In essence, much like my father who perished while pursuing his passion, I am committed to honing my craft and immersing myself in the stories that matter.
Speaking about her character in the series “Paradise,” Nicole expressed her enthusiasm for portraying a multifaceted and intricate persona. Moreover, her role as Special Agent Jane Driscoll in “Paradise” places her in close quarters with politics, security, and government operations, much like how her father’s profession was intertwined.
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Nicole shared that she felt exhilarated to play a richly complex character in the show “Paradise.” In this series, her portrayal of Special Agent Jane Driscoll brings her close to politics and government operations, similar to how her father’s career was involved.
In numerous aspects, Nicole’s acting career has been molded to honor her father’s memory. For instance, in “The Gilded Age,” Nicole portrayed Maud Beaton, a character inspired by the real-life swindler Cassie Chadwick. Similarly, her role as Caroline in “We Were the Lucky Ones” was deeply rooted in the historical context of World War II.
The Bloom Family Has Continued to Keep David’s Legacy Alive Through Activism and Advocacy
At the time he passed away, David Bloom was stationed in Iraq with the 3rd Infantry Division, serving as an embedded journalist. Melanie, his wife, shared in 2023 that David succumbed to complications from deep vein thrombosis and a blood clot moving into his lungs, leading to a pulmonary embolism.
At the moment of his passing, David found himself spending long durations in confined military vehicles, feeling dehydrated and deprived of sleep. Prior to his death, Melanie mentioned that he had been experiencing leg cramps, though they both were unaware of the source of his discomfort at the time.
Melanie and her three daughters were taken aback by David’s passing, for they hadn’t expected it, despite his efforts to ensure safety outside. This is what Melanie conveyed:
As a passionate movie-goer, I can’t help but reflect on an unsettling truth: No protective equipment could have saved him from the internal explosion – a blood clot hidden within his system, unbeknownst to him, and thus beyond any means of self-defense.
Since David’s death, Melanie has been vocal about the dangers of DVT:
I aspire to share our journey with David and myself, with the aim of increasing public understanding and encouraging health education initiatives against this hidden, destructive force. This relentless menace claimed my husband’s life, but it also impacts over two million Americans annually and takes countless others every year.
She additionally put in great effort to preserve his memory and help them appreciate and cherish the moments we spent with him. I urge [Nicole, Christine, and Ava] to live their lives just as David would have preferred – by finding joy, being resilient, and embracing life fully.
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