a myriad of reasons, it seems she impressed the only person who mattered: her boss.
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Joe Otterson TV Reporter Donald Sutherland is the latest addition to the cast of the Bass Reeves series currently in the works at Paramount+. The show is now officially titled “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” and is now described as an anthology series with future installments to follow other iconic lawmen who have impacted history in subsequent seasons. The logline for the Bass Reeves season states it will “bring the legendary lawman of the wild west to life. Reeves, known as the greatest frontier hero in American history, worked in the post-Reconstruction era as a federal peace officer in the Indian Territory, capturing over 3,000 of the most dangerous criminals without ever being wounded.”
Sutherland will appear in a recurring role as Judge Isaac Parker, described as “an imposing and commanding judge in the Fort Smith Courthouse with a complicated legacy.”
David Oyelowo will star as Reeves, with other series regulars including Lauren E. Banks, Forrest Goodluck, Barry Pepper, and Demi Singleton. Dennis Quaid, Joaquina Kalukango, Lonnie Chavis, Rob Morgan, Ryan O’Nan, Grantham Coleman and Justin Hurtt-Dunkley will recur, with Shea Whigham and Garrett Hedlund set to guest star. Sutherland is one of the well-known actors of his generation. His notable roles include beloved films like “MASH,” “The Dirty Dozen,” “Ordinary People,” “1900,” “Klute,” and “Don’t Look Now” to name just a few. He also played President Snow in the “Hunger Games” film franchise, with the four films having collectively grossed nearly $3 billion worldwide. His recent television credits include the limited series “The Undoing” and “Trust,” while he won an Emmy in 1995 for his work in the TV movie “Citizen X.” He is repped by CAA and Rogers & Cowan/PMK
a myriad of reasons, it seems she impressed the only person who mattered: her boss.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large As Amazon Freevee’s hoax reality series “Jury Duty” is currently garnering huge amounts of attention, the format originator is staging a comeback. TBS is set to announce Wednesday that it has ordered a revival of “The Joe Schmo Show,” which will air next year on the cabler. The original “Joe Schmo” premiered in 2003 on Spike TV, with a follow-up in 2004 and then a third season revival in 2013. Created by Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese (both of whom went on to a successful screenwriting career, including the “Deadpool” films), “Joe Schmo” made waves when it first debuted for parodying the then-relatively new and white-hot reality competition genre.
Rebooting old titles has worked well for Keanu Reeves in recent years. Not only did he bring back Bill & Ted, but he did the same thing with The Matrix, too.
Three people have been arrested in a murder investigation launched after a man died following reports of a stabbing in McDonald’s. Emergency services were called to reports of a man suffering serious injuries in the centre of Bath, in the South Street area, shortly before 3.30am on Saturday (May 6) morning.
Lucy Fallon has shown off a gorgeous glam transformation only a few months after she welcomed her baby son into the world.The Coronation Street actress, who gave birth to first child Sonny in January, looked incredible as she rocked her body confidence in a stunning black and white striped minidress. Lucy, 27, who is best known for her role as Bethany Platt on the ITV soap, posed in front of her bedroom mirror as she took a full-length selfie of the look for her Instagram page.The sleeveless body con frock featured a 1960s-era print and folded over bust design.The star then decided to go bare leg with a pair of black stiletto heels, and wore her her blonde tresses in a loose brushed out style with a centre parting.
Amber Turner has unveiled her absolutely stunning garden transformation in a series of snaps and videos, and the savvy star has managed to create a show-stopping outdoor design using homeware items from budget store B&M.The TOWIE beauty, who lives with her boyfriend Dan Edgar, wore a matching cream camisole top and knitted oversized cardigan for her home reveal. Excited to showcase all the individual items from her bargain haul, she got to work dressing her outdoor furniture.
Taylor Sheridan‘s “Yellowstone” TV empire gets a little larger with “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” and “6666” on the way to Paramount+ later this year. But with another big name added to its cast list, expect “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” to be the more anticipated show.
Donald Sutherland has been cast in a key recurring role in Taylor Sheridan’s Lawmen: Bass Reeves (fka Bass Reeves), exec produced by and starring David Oyelowo.
Paramount+ shows. The honorary Oscar recipient will star in “Lawman: Bass Reeves” in a recurring role. Sutherland will portray Judge Isaac Parker, who is described as “an imposing and commanding judge in the Fort Smith Courthouse with a complicated legacy.” .Previously titled “Bass Reeves,” the Paramount+ series will now be officially titled “Lawman: Bass Reeves” and will be an anthology series.
The "internet’s boyfriend," also known as Keanu Reeves, is making people swoon again over a viral clip in which he bonds with a young fan who gushes over his "favorite actor." "I’m such a big fan," a 9-year-old named Noah sitting across from the "Matrix" actor says at the beginning of the clip posted Tuesday as the star prepares to sign the comic book "BRZRKR," according to IGN. It's co-written by Reeves and Matt Kindt, and Reeves appeared at a surprise signing in Los Angeles.
Friends star Matthew Perry has said “mean” comments he made about Keanu Reeves will be removed from future editions of his memoir. The 53-year-old actor said he will also apologise to the John Wick star “if I ever run into the guy”. Perry released a memoir titled Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing in 2022, in which the actor details his struggle with alcohol and opioid addiction.
Matthew Perry is taking a step in the right direction by removing a few choice words he used against Keanu Reeves in his November memoir about addiction and recovery, "Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing." During a sit-down chat at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on Saturday, the 53-year-old actor admitted he may have made a mistake referring to the "John Wick" star in a negative light, and he's righting his wrongs. In his book, the "Friends" star questioned how Reeves "still walks among us," while "the really talented guys" died, such as River Phoenix and Chris Farley. "I said a stupid thing.
Matthew Perry says that nasty remarks he made about Keanu Reeves in his memoir released last autumn, Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing will be omitted from future copies. The 53-year-old Friends actor raised eyebrows last year and issued an apology after he asked why Reeves 'still walks among us' when peers such as River Phoenix and Chris Farley had died prematurely. The Williamstown, Massachusetts native appeared Saturday at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books at USC’s Bovard Auditorium, where he said on a panel that 'any future versions of the book will not have his name in it.
Matthew Perry has decided to make an import change to future editions of his tell-all memoir, . The actor says he's nixing the insulting off-handed remarks he made dissing Keanu Reeves.Perry made an appearance on Saturday at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, where he addressed the seemingly random insults against Reeves in his memoir, and said that reprintings and future editions won't include the remarks.«I said a stupid thing. It was a mean thing to do,» Perry admitted during a panel discussion at USC’s Bovard Auditorium, per the «I pulled his name because I live on the same street.»In his memoir, Perry made some flippant remarks about Reeves, in the context of his own friendship with the late River Phoenix.
Matthew Perry is continuing to express regrets for insulting Keanu Reeves in his recent memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing.
McKinley Franklin editor Matthew Perry has vowed to remove his controversial remarks about Keanu Reeves from future editions of his memoir, “Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing.” The “Friends” actor apologized after receiving backlash for writing about Reeves in his book, questioning why the actor “still walks among us” when “talented” actors and “original thinkers” like River Phoenix and Chris Farley had passed. Now, Perry is taking action by removing the references to Reeves. At the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on Saturday, Perry revealed that all future editions of “Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing” would omit Reeves’ name.
Spencer Matthews has revealed his insane body transformation after his "life spiralled out of control" in his party days whilst he was starring on Made in Chelsea.The 34 year old father of three has now been completely sober for five years after making the conscious decision to give up alcohol in 2018 - a choice that has undoubtedly changed his life for the better. Taking to Instagram on Sunday, Spencer - who is now married to Vogue Williams - shared a number of before and after snaps, the first slide being of him in his MIC heyday, ten years ago, compared to a shirtless photo of him now with bulging biceps and ripped abs.
The stars and creator of Netflix hit “Beef” are responding to controversy that erupted over some comments made by cast member David Choe back in 2014.
is slated to return to Disney+ with the second and final season as it finishes out the prequel story involving rebel spy Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) and the events leading up to the film, . Although the gripping series doesn't have an official release date, creator Tony Gilroy as well as members of the ensemble cast, including Luna, Adria Arjona, Andy Serkis and Genevieve O’Reilly reflected on the success of season 1 while also teasing what's in store for the upcoming episodes. Taking place five years before the events of 2016's, which connects directly to the Battle of Yavin and sets up 1977's, follows Cassian as audiences learn how «the character goes from A to B,» Luna previously told ET, explaining that the series is ultimately about “the layers that normally you don’t think about; it’s about what’s in between the lines.”During season 1, fans watched as Cassian escaped Ferrix, the rebels trained for and executed a series of heists on Aldhani before Cassian was eventually sent to prison. There, he teamed up with Kino Loy (Serkis) to lead a rebellion from behind bars before eventually escaping with Ruescott Melshi (Duncan Pow).
Keri Russell revealed why she “had to say yes” to her new show “The Diplomat” in a new interview with ET Canada’s Brittnee Blair.