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featuring Ramy Youssef, to , which boasts an all-star cast that includes Tony Shalhoub, today's biggest streamers are filled with hit shows that not only feature Arab American actors, but put them in leading roles. In celebration of Arab American Heritage Month, ET is sharing 5 TV shows you can stream that put the work of Arab American actors at the forefront.Starring show creator Ramy Youssef, follows a first-generation Egyptian-American 20-something who is on a spiritual journey in his politically divided New Jersey neighborhood.
Caught between a Muslim community that thinks life is a moral test and a millennial generation that believes life has no consequences, Ramy is often facing an internal battle of doing what he thinks is «the right thing» and still trying to do the things that most 20-somethings do.With seasons 1-3 streaming on Hulu, not only paints the Arab American experience in a way that's never been seen on mainstream television before, but is one that is relatable and palatable to viewers of all cultures, faiths and backgrounds.ET spoke to Youssef ahead of the show's third season, where he explained the importance of casting fellow Arab American actors on the show, including model Bella Hadid, who had a guest spot on the show's third season.«I think it feels organic to the show,» Youssef said of the cast and its guest stars. «I think that everyone we've brought in has just been a fan of the show, and somewhat of a friend.
And so many of the people that work on this show, I have personal connections with. I mean, like Julian Sergi, who plays Yuval this season, I've known him since I was 18.» «I've known obviously Dave Merheje, and Steve Way, and Mo Amer.
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Emily Longeretta The days of fall TV being the time for new shows to premiere are long gone. This summer, prep for bingeing per usual with a slew of unscripted and scripted series coming to both streamers and network TV. Likely the most-anticipated series of the year, HBO’s “The Idol,” will premiere in July after a great deal of delays and reshoots.
With spring almost over and summer just around the corner, more and more Scots will be looking to get out and immerse themselves in the country's natural beauty.
A Scottish aquarium on the shores of Loch Lomond that lets visitors feed their sharks is the perfect May day trip destination.
Voters all across the country will have to bring proof of ID if they plan to vote at a polling station for the local election.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s reported migrant busing plan. According to reports, destinations include Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Washington, D.C.
reports the Associated Press. According to the brand, the doll is part of its “Inspiring Women” series which features the likes of Amelia Earhart and artist Frida Kahlo and costs $35.49. “As the first Asian American actor to lead a US television show, whose perseverance broke down barriers for her gender and AAPI community in film and TV, Anna May Wong is the perfect fit for our Barbie Inspiring Women Series,” said Lisa McKnight, executive vice president and global head of Barbie & Dolls.Wong’s niece, Anna Wong, also collaborated closely with the brand to help develop the doll’s look.
It’s renewal and cancellation season for the major TV networks and ABC has been busy making decision after decision.
Coronation Street star Charlotte Jordan loves playing out Daisy and Daniel’s relationship, but will they ever tie the knot? When Rovers barmaid Daisy Midgeley first arrived on Coronation Street, she was on track to be the new villain of the show. But fast-forward two years and she not only makes us howl with her witty one-liners, but she also tugs on our heartstrings. Over the last month, Daisy has been trying to recover from her stalking ordeal that ended in an acid attack on her wedding day.
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May 1st marks the beginning of Asian Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the contributions and achievements of people of Asian descent.
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Audrey Schomer Advances in deepfake technology raise the prospect that the day will soon come when the digital likeness of actors can be brought to life for movies and TV without their needing to even lift a finger. These likenesses have been variously referred to as personal avatars, digital twins or digital doubles. While entirely new synthetic personalities can be created, generative AI can also yield realistic replicas of celebrities. The prospect of acting avatars was thrust front and center last year when, months after Bruce Willis retired due to illness, he appeared in a commercial for a Russian wireless company thanks to an AI firm, Deepcake, that was able to re-create him. While it was erroneously reported he had sold off his performance rights to Deepcake, it turned out the commercial was more of a one-off usage of the actor’s likeness.
EXCLUSIVE: Signature Entertainment has acquired UK & Irish rights to J.K. Simmons thriller You Can’t Run Forever from Voltage Pictures.
If you've claimed one of 200,000 free National Trust family day passes in our fantastic giveaway, you'll doubtless be wondering which places you can visit. From woodland walks and wild moorland to towering castles and sprawling stately homes, there's more than 500 incredible locations to explore, including: London and South East The unique 17th century treasure trove of Ham House and garden in Richmond, Surrey, is well worth your time, as is the fascinating Sutton House and Breaker's Yard in Hackney, London.
Owning a multi-million pound home is a lifelong goal for many people but is often only achievable through winning the lottery or coming into a large sum of money.
In his first public appearance since being fired by CNN on Monday, Don Lemon spoke to Extra at the Time 100 Gala in New York City about where his head is at now, what his immediate plans are, and where he sees his future.But while Lemon was tight lipped about whether or not he’ll be suing his former employer, he did tell Extra’s Tommy DiDario, “I live my life with no regrets.” You can watch the brief clip at the top of the page right now.“I’m not making headlines,” Lemon said after being approached on the red carpet by DiDario, who asked if he was surprised to have been fired. “I think that my statement speaks for itself.
Visitors to Manchester could very soon spend a real-life night at the museum.
The first teaser trailer for The Witcher season three is finally here, and Netflix also revealed the debut date for parts one and two!