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’s 15th anniversary in July, Alison Brie and Kiernan Shipka are reflecting on the impact of creator Matthew Weiner’s AMC series about the professional and personal lives of employees at an advertising firm set in the 1960s. “I was like, ‘15 years, but I haven’t aged a day,’” Brie joked about looking back on the series.The actress played Trudy, the wife of young, ambitious account executive Peter Campbell (Vincent Kartheiser), while Shipka played Sally, the wide-eyed daughter of charismatic and often-troubled creative director Don Draper (Jon Hamm). For Brie, the series was her first major onscreen role, quickly followed by her breakout part as Annie on NBC’s, which overlapped for several seasons.
“First of all, that show really changed my life, and it was one of the first things I worked on in television,” she told ET’s Lauren Zima while promoting Apple TV+’s new female-led anthology series,, in which she stars in a -like episode. “Coming out of college and theater school, that was one of my first jobs and it really taught me a lot about acting on the small screen,” she continued. “I had studied theater and I wasn’t used to being on camera.
And that show was so nuanced and the writing was so intricate, so it was really like a second kind of school for me, in terms of learning how to act on camera.” Since ended in 2015, the TV landscape has changed dramatically, with reboots and revivals now a major trend. But that’s not something Brie wants to see happen to the beloved drama, which ran for seven seasons.
“I think it’s just so perfect as it was and reboots are so tricky, you know. It’s got a lot of people you’re trying to please and maybe we could just let it live on,” she said, suggesting that it’s something fans “could
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After soaring to new heights in 2021, Andrew Garfield’s acting career continues to peak with his latest role in the FX true-crime series “Under the Banner of Heaven”. As Jeb Pyre, the 38-year-old actor plays both dad and detective tasked with leading the investigation into a murder within a devout Mormon family.
for their musical comeback. The Peacock comedy, which stars Sara Bareilles, Busy Philipps, Renée Elise Goldsberry and Paula Pell, follows a one-hit-wonder girl group from the '90s that was churned through the pop music machine and reunites to give their dreams another shot. In the new season, they'll try again on their own terms when they return to the recording studio to lay down new tracks.
Andrew Garfield’s acting career continues to peak with his latest role in the FX true-crime series. As Jeb Pyre, the 38-year-old actor plays both dad and detective tasked with leading the investigation into a murder within a devout Mormon family. Given how much Garfield’s fans have crushed on him over the past year, there’s no doubt that his latest role will likely earn him the moniker, “DILF,” which works two ways here: “a dad/detective I’d like to f**k.” When asked by ET’s Lauren Zima if he’s ready for such a title, the actor responds by joking, “I mean, listen I’m just trying to give the people what they want.” “As long as I’m in the business, I’m just in the business of pleasing,” he continues, before teasing, “You know, if you ask a silly question, you’re gonna get a silly answer.” While the series is far from humorous, the levity that Garfield brings to the interview is just the kind of charm audiences have come to expect from the actor, who is rounding out an incredible year of back-to-back roles in, and, with the latter earning him his second Oscar nomination., meanwhile, will likely earn the actor his first Emmy nomination for his complex turn as a man whose faith is called into question after he uncovers buried truths about the LDS religion and witnesses the violence that can come from unyielding devotion. Adapted from Jon Krakauer’s nonfiction bestseller by creator and showrunner Dustin Lance Black, the series depicts the events leading up to the 1984 murder of Brenda Wright Lafferty (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and her baby daughter as well as Pyre and Det.
Jessica Biel shares a striking resemblance to her husband, Justin Timberlake, in her new Hulu true crime series, .Biel, who plays housewife turned axe murderer, Candy Montgomery, dons a curly wig that many fans have said gives major early-NSYNC Timberlake vibes. When ET's Lauren Zima spoke to the actress, she said she couldn't agree more, adding that the wig is mashup of her husband and his mother, who too has a short, curly 'do.«We laughed about it because it looked like the early days of those beautiful curls,» Biel shared. «Let's get serious, he had beautiful curls.
Andrew Garfield is enjoying his bromance with Tobey Maguire. After the two stars became pals during the filming of were recently spotted hanging out and catching a movie together. Which might be why the Oscar-nominated actor is so keen on the possibility of sharing the screen together in the future.ET's Lauren Zima spoke with Garfield on the red carpet at the premiere of his new thriller series,, and he beamed as he shared, «I would love to work with Tobey again!»«He's such a great actor and a good buddy and I just love him.
Sienna Miller brought her real-life experience to her latest role. The 40-year-old actress stars in Netflix's Anatomy of a Scandal as Sophie Whitehouse, a wife and mom who's thrust into the spotlight when her politician husband is accused of rape.Miller herself is familiar with becoming tabloid fodder.
, season 9 of MTV’s long-running reality TV franchise. At the time, she was a wide-eyed 21-year-old Brigham Young University student exploring life outside of Utah as the first Mormon on the series.
long-running reality TV franchise,, has reunited after 22 years to continue the social experiment of finding out “what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real.” On the third installment of, David “Tokyo” Broom, Melissa Beck, Jamie Murray, Danny Roberts, Matt Smith, Julie Stoffer and Kelley Wolf all have moved back into the same Big Easy house -- but in the premiere, it quickly became clear that this group has a lot of unfinished business to deal with. While speaking to ET’s Lauren Zima, Roberts and Beck break down the explosive drama with Stoffer that led to a falling out between the housemates. “I don’t think we meant to disconnect from each other, but it just naturally happened.
’s 30-year history, Danny Roberts is one of the more memorable roommates to appear on the MTV reality franchise. And now, 22 years later, he’s reuniting with his castmates -- David “Tokyo” Broom, Melissa Beck, Jamie Murray, Matt Smith, Julie Stoffer and Kelley Wolf -- for season 3 of on Paramount+. “It brought up lots of memories and things that had been nicely tucked away in a closet, no pun intended,” Roberts tells ET’s Lauren Zima about the upcoming installment of, which may prove to be the most dramatic yet as he and other roommates finally unpack issues that forced them apart over the past two decades.
Can you believe it’s been 15 years since the hit show Mad Men aired on AMC? The show debuted July 19, 2007, and the last episode took place on May 17, 2015. The Matthew Weiner drama lasted seven seasons and became a cultural phenomenon.
Alison Brie is opening up all about her romance with husband Dave Franco.
reunited for the franchise’s first official movie, Michelle Dockery and her many co-stars are coming back together for the anticipated sequel,. While promoting her new Netflix series,, the actress opened up to ET’s Lauren Zima about the new film and the possibility of more in the future. With, “it felt right after the first film did so well.
Julia Haart is opening up about opening up about her sex life, her divorce and the trials and tribulations she's faced since stepping away from Orthodox Judaism. ET's Lauren Zima spoke to Haart ahead of the release of her new book, , where she spilled all the tea.«In my world, I remember reading all of these books about like, Tzedakahs, which are a righteous woman that you’re supposed to aspire to be, and I remember thinking in all of these books, other than being silent, suffering in silence, all of that kind of stuff, the other thing that bothered me is everyone was perfect.
and, Cynthia Erivo is back with another prestige TV series,. The anthology series premieres April 15 on Apple TV+, as Erivo begins pre-production on the anticipated film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical,.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticThe worst part of “Roar” is also its most consistent. While every episode of Apple’s new anthology show tackles an entirely different story with a different cast to match, they each open with a neon graphic of a woman’s mouth screaming out of a blooming flower.
Kourtney Kardashian is opening up about her and Travis Barker's attempts to grow their family. ET's Lauren Zima spoke to the 42-year-old reality star ahead of the premiere of her family's new show, , and she got real about the challenges of trying to have a baby with her fiancé.«It’s a beautiful thing that we'd love to have happen, but the journey is a bit hard for any woman who went on it,» Kourtney told ET of her fertility struggles.«And emotional,» Khloe Kardashian chimed in, a statement that Kourtney expressed her agreeance with. Kourtney is already mom to Mason, 12, Penelope, 9, and Reign, 7, with her ex, Scott Disick.
Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson are very much enjoying their time together. While promoting her family's upcoming Hulu reality series, the 41-year-old reality star spoke with ET's Lauren Zima about her attraction to the 28-year-old comedian and what their lives together are like.«He's just super genuine, and it’s just super fun to just hang out and do nothing then watch TV and just do nothing,» she shares with ET.