EXCLUSIVE: Sofia Milos (CSI: Miami) is joining the in-the-works mafia series Astoria from actor/writer Theo Nicholas Pagones. The Greek-Italian actress will play Chrysanthi Antonopoulos, the daughter of a Greek Mob boss.
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Anthony Carrigan is opening up about his alopecia diagnosis.
When he was 3-years-old, the 39-year-old Barry actor was diagnosed with alopecia areata, a disease that cases hair loss.
In his early 20s, Anthony revealed the “most terrifying outcome” of the disease – being rejected from acting jobs because of his appearance.
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“There was a moment where my alopecia had progressed so much so that I had lost pretty much half [of] my scalp, both my eyebrows [and] all my eyelashes,” Anthony shared with People. “It really threw everyone that I was working with, and no one knew what to do with me.”
Anthony went on to say that as people were “scratching their heads” as to whether or not he could still have a career in acting, he said that he lost his confidence.
“I was told by a number of people, you’re not going to be able to do this. You’re not attractive anymore. You will fail if you try to do this,” Anthony recalled. “And I’m one of those people that if you told me that I can’t do something, I will. Period.”
Those reactions from people made Anthony want to act even more and prove all of them wrong.
“What was left was just this kind of burning passion to do it anyway — to make it happen anyway,” Anthony said.
As he grew up and continued to pursue acting, Anthony said that he had to come to terms with his alopecia, which he admits wasn’t any easy process.
“Talking about it was very therapeutic for me. And even talking about it now, I’m strangely very grateful for this experience and how much it taught me about radical self-acceptance,” Anthony said. “It made me a better actor too, because I wasn’t hiding anymore. I wasn’t hiding under wigs, or makeup, or this projected self confidence, and instead what
EXCLUSIVE: Sofia Milos (CSI: Miami) is joining the in-the-works mafia series Astoria from actor/writer Theo Nicholas Pagones. The Greek-Italian actress will play Chrysanthi Antonopoulos, the daughter of a Greek Mob boss.
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Anthony Carrigan is a standout on HBO comedy “Barry” in the role of Chechen mobster NoHo Hank, but there were some who thought he should quit acting when alopecia led him to lose his hair.
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Barry is coming back for a fourth season!
HBO has renewed for a fourth season, it was revealed on Thursday. Production will begin in Los Angeles in June, with series star Bill Hader directing all eight episodes. Hader co-created Barry alongside Alec Berg.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Barry” has been renewed for Season 4 at HBO, Variety has learned.The news comes after the Emmy-winning dark comedy series has aired just four episodes of its third season. Episodes of the show air on HBO and HBO Max on Sundays. Production on Season 4 will begin in June in Los Angeles, with series star and co-creator Bill Hader set to direct all eight episodes.The Season 3 cast includes Hader, Henry Winkler, Sarah Goldberg, Anthony Carrigan, Stephen Root, and Sarah Burns.