Amanda Seyfried has just resurrected a blast from the past, sharing an image of the first time she ever appeared on the cover of a magazine.
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Mamma Mia! 3 film, but Amanda Seyfried isn't sitting idly by, dreaming of the Croatian coast. Instead, she's busy on a press tour for her buzzy, critically acclaimed film, Mank (she plays 1930s Hollywood starlet Marion Davies), raising three-month-old son, Thomas, and three-year-old daughter, Nina, with husband Thomas Sadowski, and now, starring as the face of Lancôme's new . Understandably, , 35, is gravitating toward time-saving tricks and prioritizing skin care over full glam.
Amanda Seyfried has just resurrected a blast from the past, sharing an image of the first time she ever appeared on the cover of a magazine.
Amanda Seyfried delighted celebrities and fans alike on Monday when she shared a photo of her first-ever magazine shoot.Uploading the Entertainment Weekly cover, Amanda wrote: "First magazine cover."MORE: Bridgerton star Phoebe Dynevor breaks silence on co-star Rege-Jean Page romanceOn the magazine's September 2003 front page, Amanda can be seen alongside a group of other women in the reflection of singer Clay Aiken's aviator sunglasses with her mouth wide open.It wasn't long before
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Amanda Seyfried is notoriously private when it comes to her children, so when she posted an extremely rare photo of her holding her baby - it was for a chilling reason.The Mamma Mia actress took to her Instagram Stories and posted an otherwise beautiful snap of herself with her baby Thomas snuggled up to her with their family dog alongside them.However, the idyllic photo is disturbed by an image emerging in the background of the photo.SEE: Amanda Seyfried shares rare glimpse of baby son inside
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The actors are always full of surprises when it comes to the SAG Awards. Sometimes they are good (“Parasite” winning Ensemble last year), sometimes they perplexing (remember when Emily Blunt won for “A Quiet Place” just two years ago?) and often you wonder what they were thinking (remember that “Trumbo” ensemble nomination?).
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Video: Sarah Jessica Parker reads first set of nominations for the 2021 Golden Globes (The Independent)Justin Bieber’s adorable tribute to wife Hailey in new music video for ‘Anyone’Duchess Catherine virtually reunites with Holocaust survivorsSeyfried explained that Davies has been misrepresented for the most part: "because people, when they think about her, they think about Susan Alexander from Citizen Kane and they think that she was based on Marion Davies’ actual character, which is not true.
Mank‘s Amanda Seyfried had three words to describe receiving her first Golden Globe Nomination on Wednesday: “so f*cking awesome.” The Mamma Mia! and Les Miserables actress will compete alongside fellow nominees Glenn Close, Olivia Colman, Jodie Foster and Helena Zengel for the Best Supporting Actress in a Drama prize.
Amanda Seyfried is now a first-time Golden Globe nominee. The 35-year-old performer was recognized in the Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture category, with the film earning a total of seven nominations. “It just feels really good; it's my first nomination,” Seyfried tells ET’s Nischelle Turner while backstage of a magazine cover photo shoot in New York City.
Amanda Seyfried is reflecting on her role in Les Miserables.
Amanda Seyfried is reflecting on some of her most memorable movie moments.
Amanda Seyfried (“Mank”) and Vanessa Kirby (“Pieces of a Woman”) sat down for a virtual chat for Variety‘s Actors on Actors, presented by Amazon Studios. For more, click here.Vanessa Kirby, who played Princess Margaret on the first two seasons of Netflix’s “The Crown,” has returned to the streaming service in the acquisition “Pieces of a Woman.” In the Kornél Mundruczó film, Kirby plays Martha, whose home birth ends in tragedy, upending her life.
Kate Aurthur editorDuring a conversation between Amanda Seyfried (“Mank”) and Vanessa Kirby (“Pieces of a Woman”) for Variety’s Actors on Actors series, presented by Amazon Studios, Kirby confessed her fandom. “I’ve loved you so much since ‘Mean Girls’ — it’s so iconic,” she said to Seyfried.“Mean Girls,” Seyfried told Kirby, was her first movie.
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Amanda Gorman can add modeling to her long list of accomplishments. The 22-year-old poet, writer and author has signed with leading modeling agency IMG Models, according to . The agency will work with Gorman to build her profile in fashion and beauty with brand endorsements and editorial features.
While actor Amanda Seyfried may be 35-years-old, if it seems like she’s been around forever, it’s because she’s been working in the industry for 22 years now. Starting in 1999 in the world of soap operas (“As the World Turns”), she quickly got noticed and by 2003, was already cast in “Mean Girls,” her debut feature-length film (the film would come out the next year).