Mark Harmon is opening up for the first time about his exit from “NCIS” last fall.
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Taking her broken heart into her art. Alicia Vikander opened up about portraying character who experience miscarriages after dealing with her own pregnancy loss.
“We have a child now, but it took us time,” the actress told London’s The Times in an interview published on Sunday, July 24, while promoting Irma Vep.
In the new Sky Atlantic TV show, Vikander, 33, plays a pop star who suffers a miscarriage and is told to perform on stage right after. She also played a character who experienced two separate miscarriages in The Light Between Oceans, the movie where she met husband Michael Fassbender in 2014.
The Tomb Raider star, who welcomed her first child with Fassbender, 45, in 2021, said that playing out these scenarios can “totally” help actors cope with such trauma. “[The miscarriage] was so extreme, painful to go through and, of course, it made me recall making that film [The Light Between Oceans],” she said. “That film has another meaning now.”
Like her Irma Vep character, Vikander said celebrities are often told that the show must go on even when their personal lives are falling apart.
“Sometimes you go through things that are tough in life and if you have an office job you can step away for a bit,” she explained. “But there are times that myself or colleagues have been through something and, well, I can’t understand how they went on to the red carpet afterwards. To be met by people asking, ‘How are you doing?’ Given what they had just been through? Most people would not be able to step out of their house.”
The Sweden native was able to avoid such situations during her own pregnancy loss. She previously revealed she struggled with miscarriages in the early parts of the coronavirus pandemic, so she had the luxury of keeping
Mark Harmon is opening up for the first time about his exit from “NCIS” last fall.
Closing the chapter. Mark Harmon opened up about his departure from NCIS for the first time since his character’s final appearance last fall.
Hilary Swank is looking for answers. The Oscar winner stars in ABC's upcoming fall drama, where she plays investigative journalist Eileen Fitzgerald, and only ET exclusively premieres the first official teaser and key art.From creator Tom McCarthy, follows Eileen, described as «a fiercely talented and award-winning investigative journalist who leaves her high-profile New York life behind after a fall from grace» to join a daily newspaper in Anchorage, Alaska, as she goes on a journey to find both personal and professional redemption.In ET's exclusive first look at the teaser, Eileen finds herself embroiled in a years-old cold case involving the death of a missing woman who was abducted when she was just a teenager.
Shots fired. Britney Spears and Kevin Federline‘s feud continues. Days after K-Fed claimed that Britney’s sons—Sean Preston, 16, and Jayden James, 15—had been estranged from her for “months,” the K-Fed took to his Instagram on August 11, 2022, with three videos of Britney allegedly arguing with their children.
dropped a post on Instagram asking whether she should take her private jet or the one belonging to her longtime boyfriend Travis Scott. What was probably meant as a combination lighthearted joke and brag post didn’t go over very well at all and has led to people digging into her flying habits and roasting her on Twitter. Her sister Kourtney Kardashian, however, has been getting the opposite response on social media.
Jewel’s tour bus caught fire during a day off from her latest tour. The singer, 48, revealed pictures of the burnt-out vehicle as she reassured fans “everybody is safe” – before the last show of her ‘Am Gold Tour’ was delayed by lightning strikes. She said in a video on TikTok and Instagram about the blaze in a hotel parking lot on Saturday (06.
Big Brother star Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace has revealed she's suffered a miscarriage.Taking to her Instagram on Sunday evening to announce the news to her followers, she wrote: "Everyone knows I've been through this before. "But never have I ever been so excited and happy and ready for a baby as I was this time. And him too.
Ariel Winter left Hollywood for the other coast, as did other celebrities, including James Van Der Beek, who also moved during the Covid-19 era. The list may be long, but among those early defectors were Hallmark’s Alexa PenaVega (and her frequent on-screen partner and husband Carlos PenaVega), who recently opened about about the whys behind saying goodbye to Tinseltown. As it turns out, there were myriad reason the couple left Hollywood, but chief among them was her husband’s mental state.
Ellise Shafer During an appearance on HBO’s “Real Time With Bill Maher” on Friday night, Chris Cuomo discussed his firing from CNN and gave an update on his brother, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who resigned from office last year after a sexual harassment investigation.“I feel like I lost a sense of purpose for a while because of how things ended,” Cuomo said when Maher asked him if he misses CNN, where he once hosted the station’s most-watched show. After Maher asked him if he was happy, Cuomo responded that that is “probably not the right word.”Cuomo came on “Real Time” to promote his new podcast, “The Chris Cuomo Project.” He also announced on Tuesday that he is joining NewsNation this fall, marking his return to TV news after he was ousted at CNN late last year.
What’s next for the “Tomb Raider” franchise? At this point, its future is wide open, as TheWrap reports that MGM no longer has the film rights to the gaming franchise. The studio, which recently sold to Amazon, had until May to greenlight a sequel to their 2018 film starring Alicia Vikander.
Alicia Vikander will not be back as Lara Croft.
MGM no longer holds rights to produce the Tomb Raider film franchise, which has spawned three movies with the most recent in 2018 starring Alicia Vikander. The actress is no longer attached to a planned sequel, and Graham King’s GK Films is now shopping rights and seeking a new lead, Deadline has confirmed.
Over the past decade, Alicia Vikander has swiftly become one of moviemaking’s most sought-after actresses. And her resumé shows off her range: she’s just as comfortable in a blockbuster like “Tomb Raider” as she is in art films like “Ex Machina” or Oscar bait like 2015’s “The Danish Girl.” But Vikander’s talent as an actress couldn’t prepare her for the loneliness that came with her rapid rise to stardom.
Alicia Vikander is opening up about her «tough» journey to becoming a mom. In a new interview with The Sunday Times, Vikander recalled suffering a «painful» miscarriage before welcoming her son, 17 months, with husband Michael Fassbender.In the film , where Vikander and Fassbender met on set in 2014, Vikander's character suffered two miscarriages, something she said she experienced herself.«We have a child now, but it took us time,» Vikander tells the outlet.
Alicia Vikander has revealed for the first time that she suffered an "extreme, painful" miscarriage several years ago. In a rare glimpse into her personal life, the actress, who shares a child with husband Michael Fassbender, told UK's The Times that getting pregnant was a struggle. "We have a child now, but it took us time," she said. "I tried to get pregnant for a while.
Alicia Vikander has spoke candidly about her experience with pregnancy loss and the perils of fame. The 33-year-old, who stars in HBO series "Irma Vep", opened up to The Sunday Times, revealing: "We have a child now, but it took us time. "The Swedish actor is married to fellow star Michael Fassbender, and the couple share a 17-month-old son.
"Irma Vep" star Alicia Vikander reminisced about her early years in the spotlight during a new interview with The Times of London, saying she was "the most sad at the height of [her] fame." The 33-year-old Swedish actress, who broke through internationally with Nikolaj Arcel’s Oscar-nominated "A Royal Affair" in 2012, became a global star after back-to-back knockout performances in the sci-fi thriller "Ex Machina" and transgender romance "Danish Girl," the latter of which earned her a best supporting actress Oscar in 2016. During that time, however, Vikander said she felt lonelier than ever. "When, in other people’s eyes, I was at my height of fame, I was the most sad.