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Ariana DeBose to Exec Produce ‘Two and Only’ From Jen Rivas-DeLoose for Screen Gems - thewrap.com - county Bryan
thewrap.com
13.04.2022 / 22:35

Ariana DeBose to Exec Produce ‘Two and Only’ From Jen Rivas-DeLoose for Screen Gems

Academy Award winner Ariana DeBose will executive produce “Two and Only,” an original screenplay by Latina and LGBTQ+ writer Jen Rivas-DeLoose (“Selena: The Series”) for Sony’s Screen Gems, according to an individual with knowledge of the project.The project will serve as a star vehicle for DeBose, who recently became the first openly queer woman of color to win an Academy Award for her portrayal of ‘Anita’ in Spielberg’s “West Side Story.”While plot details are being kept under wraps, the project is described as “My Best Friend’s Wedding” with a bisexual Latina pov, and will be overseen at Screen Gems by Scott Strauss and Giselle Johnson.Producing the project are Sad Unicorn’s Randall Einhorn and Jeremy Stern.DeBose was most recently seen in Steven Spielberg’s reimagining of “West Side Story,” for which she won the Academy Award, SAG Award, BAFTA, and Critics Choice Award for Best Supporting Actress. She is currently in production on Sony Pictures’ “Kraven,” which is set to release January 13, 2023.

Ariana DeBose Boards Screen Gems’ ‘Two And Only’ With Jen Rivas-DeLoose Writing Script - deadline.com - county Bryan
deadline.com
13.04.2022 / 21:47

Ariana DeBose Boards Screen Gems’ ‘Two And Only’ With Jen Rivas-DeLoose Writing Script

EXCLUSIVE: Ariana DeBose, who recently became the first openly queer woman of color to win an Oscar, for her portrayal of Anita in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story, will executive produce Screen Gems’ Two and Only, an original screenplay by Latina and LGBTQ+ writer Jen Rivas-DeLoose. It will be developed as a star vehicle for DeBose.

Meet Sue Makkoo: Ariana DeBose’s girlfriend and costume designer - us.hola.com
us.hola.com
30.03.2022 / 05:05

Meet Sue Makkoo: Ariana DeBose’s girlfriend and costume designer

to win an Oscar and a SAG Award in the best supporting actress category for her performance as Anita in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story.The 31-year-old actress is also the second Latina to win an Academy Award after Rita Moreno won an Oscar for playing the same role 60 years ago.“Imagine this little girl in the back seat of a white Ford Focus,” she said on March 27 during her acceptance speech. “Look into her eyes, you see an openly queer woman of color, an Afro-Latina who found her strength in life through art, and that’s what I believe we’re here to celebrate.”DeBose attended the ceremony with her mom Mrs.

Deaf star Troy Kotsur in tribute to disabled community as he makes Oscar history - www.msn.com - Hollywood
msn.com
28.03.2022 / 21:49

Deaf star Troy Kotsur in tribute to disabled community as he makes Oscar history

Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletterHe said: “I was planning on teaching them some dirty sign language but Marlee Matlin told me to behave myself, so don’t worry Marlee I won’t drop any f-bombs in my speech today. ”He also praised the “wonderful deaf theatre stages, where I was given the opportunity to develop my craft as an actor. ”Addressing his director Sian Heder, he said: “You are our bridge and your name will forever be on that bridge Sian Heder bridge in Hollywood.

Ariana DeBose wins Oscar for Best Supporting Actress! Makes history as the first Afro-Latina with an Academy Award - us.hola.com - Puerto Rico
us.hola.com
28.03.2022 / 17:09

Ariana DeBose wins Oscar for Best Supporting Actress! Makes history as the first Afro-Latina with an Academy Award

Ariana DeBose becomes an Oscar winner! The singer and actor won in the category of Best Supporting Actress for her role as Anita in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story.After winning, the Puerto Rican descent actress makes history as the first Afro-Latina with an Academy Award and the second Latina to ever receive the Oscar statuette.Ariana’s triumph comes 60 years after fellow Puerto Rican actress the legendary Rita Moreno also won the award in the same category for the same movie and same role. In 1962 Rita became the first Hispanic woman ever to receive the recognition.“You know what? Now you see why Anita says ‘I want to be in America,’ because even in this weird world that we live in, dream do come true and that’s really a heartening thing right now,” said DeBose while accepting her Academy Award. “If I took the time to say thank you to every single beautiful person who has lifted me up on this stage, we would be sitting here until the next Oscars,” she jokes.“So I’m not going to do that.

Oscars 2022 moments that deserve celebrating including history making CODA win - www.ok.co.uk - Los Angeles - USA - California
ok.co.uk
28.03.2022 / 14:19

Oscars 2022 moments that deserve celebrating including history making CODA win

The 2022 Oscars witnessed many history making moments despite the physical altercation between Will Smith and host Chris Rock fast becoming the most talked about scene from the ceremony. Will, 53, lashed out at Chris after he teased Jada, 50, saying that he could not wait to see her in the next 'G.I. Jane' movie which appeared to be a reference to her shaved head, despite the actress opening up about having alopecia and struggling with hair loss.

Ariana DeBose becomes first openly queer woman of colour to win an Oscar - www.nme.com
nme.com
28.03.2022 / 09:13

Ariana DeBose becomes first openly queer woman of colour to win an Oscar

Oscars history, becoming the first openly queer woman of colour to win one of the prestigious trophies.The actor took home the Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role at tonight’s (March 27) ceremony for playing Anita in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story.DeBose paid tribute to the Oscar-winning Rita Moreno, who also won for the same role in 1962, during her speech, crediting her with “paving the way for tons of Anitas like me”. The star continued to acknowledge her identity as both a queer woman and her Afro-Latina heritage.“Imagine this little girl in the back seat of a white Ford Focus.

Troy Kotsur Makes Oscars History With ‘CODA’ Win, Dedicates Award To Deaf, Disabled Communities: “This Is Our Moment” - deadline.com - USA
deadline.com
28.03.2022 / 05:43

Troy Kotsur Makes Oscars History With ‘CODA’ Win, Dedicates Award To Deaf, Disabled Communities: “This Is Our Moment”

Troy Kotsur’s exciting journey on the awards circuit culminated into a history-making moment at the 94th annual Oscar Awards. On Sunday, the CODA actor took home the best supporting actor prize and became the first male actor to win for a performance in American Sign Language.

Ariana DeBose Just Made History at the Oscars—and Her Acceptance Speech Will Make You Cry - www.glamour.com
glamour.com
28.03.2022 / 04:49

Ariana DeBose Just Made History at the Oscars—and Her Acceptance Speech Will Make You Cry

West Side Story.Here is the complete speech:"Oh, my word. What is this? You know what, now you see why Anita says, “I want to be in America,” because even in this weary world that we live in, dreams do come true and that's really a heartening thing right now. If I took the time to say thank you to every single beautiful person who has lifted me up on this stage, you find people would be sitting here until next Oscars, so I'm not going to do that.

Ariana DeBose Makes Queer History With Best Supporting Actress Oscar - www.starobserver.com.au
starobserver.com.au
28.03.2022 / 04:15

Ariana DeBose Makes Queer History With Best Supporting Actress Oscar

West Side Story, making her the the first out queer woman of color to win an Oscar award. DeBose is also the first Afro-Latina queer Oscar winner in an acting category.Now you see why Anita says ‘I want to be in America’, because even in this weary world that we live in, dreams do come true, and that’s a really heartening thing right now,” DeBose said in her acceptance speech.In a nod to actor Rita Moreno, who won a Best Supporting Actress in 1962 – the first Latina to ever win an Oscar – for the same role of Anita in the original film.Ariana DeBose is the first openly queer person of color to win an acting Oscar.

Ariana DeBose Declares 'There Is Indeed a Place for Us' After History-Making Oscar Win - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
28.03.2022 / 04:15

Ariana DeBose Declares 'There Is Indeed a Place for Us' After History-Making Oscar Win

, and it's on the Oscars stage!Ariana DeBose completed her awards season sweep at Sunday's Academy Awards, taking home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her breakthrough turn in the fiery role that won Rita Moreno the same award almost exactly 60 years ago to the day.«What is this?!» an excited DeBose screamed as she held the coveted gold trophy. «Now you see why that Anita says 'I want to be in America,' because even in this weary world that we live in, dreams do come true, and that's really a heartening thing right now.

Ariana DeBose wins Oscar for best supporting actress - abcnews.go.com - Los Angeles - city Motown - North Carolina
abcnews.go.com
28.03.2022 / 04:13

Ariana DeBose wins Oscar for best supporting actress

LOS ANGELES -- Ariana DeBose lived up to Oscar predictions and her “West Side Story” predecessor Rita Moreno.DeBose won the best supporting actress trophy Sunday for her breakout performance as the fierce Anita, 60 years after Moreno claimed the award in 1962 for the original film version of the Broadway musical.“Yikes, OK!” DeBose said, holding the statuette up in triumph. “Now you see why Anita says, ‘I want to be in America.’ Because even in this weary world that we live in, dreams do come true.

Ariana DeBose Becomes First Openly Queer Woman of Color to Win Acting Oscar: ‘There Is Indeed a Place for Us’ - variety.com - Hollywood
variety.com
28.03.2022 / 04:07

Ariana DeBose Becomes First Openly Queer Woman of Color to Win Acting Oscar: ‘There Is Indeed a Place for Us’

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterFor the second time in Oscars history, the Academy has recognized an actress for playing Anita in “West Side Story.”Ariana DeBose took home the best supporting actress Oscar for her version of Anita — the close confidant of Maria and girlfriend of Bernardo — in Steven Spielberg’s remake of the classic musical. It’s the same show-stopping role that won Rita Moreno an Academy Award for best supporting actress 60 years ago in 1962.On stage, DeBose paid tribute to her “West Side Story” predecessor Moreno — who was in the audience — for breaking ground for Latinos in Hollywood.“You’re staring at me right now and I’m so grateful.

Ariana DeBose Makes Oscar History With ‘West Side Story’ Win - thewrap.com - Puerto Rico
thewrap.com
28.03.2022 / 04:07

Ariana DeBose Makes Oscar History With ‘West Side Story’ Win

here. In speaking with TheWrap earlier this year, DeBose called the process of playing Anita and starring Steven Spielberg’s film “incredibly healing.” “I’ve made no secret of the fact that I’m a mixed-race individual,” she said.

Ariana DeBose Makes History As Second ‘West Side Story’ Anita To Win Oscar: “There Is A Place For Us” - deadline.com - North Carolina
deadline.com
28.03.2022 / 03:43

Ariana DeBose Makes History As Second ‘West Side Story’ Anita To Win Oscar: “There Is A Place For Us”

Ariana DeBose is taking home the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Anita in Steven Spielberg’s . She is the second actress to win the Oscar for playing the Broadway character, following Rita Moreno‘s win in 1962.

'West Side Story' Star Ariana DeBose Joins Steven Spielberg & Rita Moreno on Oscars 2022 Red Carpet - www.justjared.com - Hollywood
justjared.com
28.03.2022 / 02:47

'West Side Story' Star Ariana DeBose Joins Steven Spielberg & Rita Moreno on Oscars 2022 Red Carpet

Ariana DeBose stuns in a custom Valentino look at the 2022 Academy Awards red carpet on Sunday (March 27) at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

Kristen Stewart, Ariana Debose & Byron Howard: LGBTQ Artists At The 2022 Oscars - www.metroweekly.com - county Spencer
metroweekly.com
25.03.2022 / 21:53

Kristen Stewart, Ariana Debose & Byron Howard: LGBTQ Artists At The 2022 Oscars

Kristen Stewart: Best Actress is always one of the most competitive categories at the Oscars, and this year’s race is set to be a real nail-biter. Early on, it looked like Stewart was a shoo-in for the honor, but then she was left out of many other major ceremonies, only to earn a semi-surprise Academy Award nod.At times, the favor seems to shift to others for a period, and Nicole Kidman, Penelope Cruz, Olivia Colman, Jessica Chastain and Kristen Stewart have all had a turn as the suggested winner.No one really knows who will receive the trophy, and it’s sure to be one of the most exciting moments of the night.Stewart is nominated for her pitch-perfect performance as Princess Diana in Spencer.

Oscar’s Halo Effect On Best Picture Nominees Dims — Not Just At Box Office But On Streaming: A Scorecard - deadline.com
deadline.com
25.03.2022 / 01:35

Oscar’s Halo Effect On Best Picture Nominees Dims — Not Just At Box Office But On Streaming: A Scorecard

EXCLUSIVE: Given how late the Oscars are this year on March 27, and how Covid held older adults back from attending cinemas, an Oscar halo effect was never expected to take place at the domestic box office for Best Picture nominees.

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