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Better Call Saul star Bob Odenkirk has teased “fireworks” in the show’s “supremely intense” final season.The show’s sixth and final season airs this year, and Odenkirk was speaking as he picked up his fourth Golden Globe nomination for the Breaking Bad prequel series, which airs on Netflix.“The nomination is a reminder that there’s other people out there in the world, that we’re part of a community,” he told Deadline of the nomination.“We haven’t seen each other because there’s no get-togethers,
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Universal Pictures action movie Nobody starring Bob Odenkirk will get ahead of Warner Bros.’ long-Easter weekend release of Godzilla vs. Kong by going on March 26 instead. The Odenkirk movie, directed by Ilya Naishuller, was scheduled for Good Friday, April 2.
EXCLUSIVE: After action turns in Altered Carbon, Die Another Day and others The Good Doctor co-star Will Yun Lee is stepping up to developing vehicles for himself. He has teamed with Wonder Street partners Christine Holder and Mark Holder to launch Seoul Street. They will create diverse stories for TV and the big screen.
Bob Odenkirk's Golden Globe nomination has reminded him he's part of the Hollywood "community". The 58-year-old actor has landed his fourth Best Actor in a Drama Series nod for his turn as Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman in the crime drama series and he was pleased this week's shortlist announcement gave him the chance to reconnect with his peers because the coronavirus pandemic has taken away social interaction.
The Writers Guild of America has announced its first batch of nominees for the 2021 WGA Awards. On Wednesday the guild unveiled its nominees in the television, new media, news, radio/audio and promotional writing categories.
The WGA on Wednesday unveiled nominations for its 2021 WGA Awards in the categories of TV, new media, news, radio/audio and promotional writing during 2020. Winners will be honored March 21 in a virtual ceremony.
Bob Odenkirk landed his fourth Golden Globe nomination for his work in the Breaking Bad prequel series, Better Call Saul on Wednesday morning. Preparing for the sixth and final season of the AMC crime drama, Odenkirk said the Golden Globes honor serves to help him appreciate the social community that’s been taken away by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe Netflix dramedy “The Chair” is rounding out its cast.Bob Balaban, Nana Mensah, David Morse, and Everly Carganilla have all been cast in series regular roles, Variety has learned. In addition, Ji Yong Lee, Mallory Low, Marcia DeBonis, Ron Crawford, Ella Rubin, and Bob Stephenson have all been cast in guest starring roles.They join the previously announced cast memebers Sandra Oh, Jay Duplass and Holland Taylor.
Cole DeBoer is over the moon to be a father again. The Teen Mom 2 alum, 32, posted an adorable photo of himself holding his newborn daughter on Instagram, and accompanied it with a lovely message about his love for Walker June and her mama, Chelsea Houska.
Jools and Jim’s Joyride, Reeves explained: “We went on a doomed motorcycle trip in California in 92.
Chelsea Houska and Cole DeBoer are parents once again! The couple welcomed their sweet baby girl, Walker June into the world on January 25 — the same day the Teen Mom 2 alum gave birth to their son, Watson Cole in 2017.
Busybody Norris Cole is leaving Coronation Street for good – and viewers aren't even going to get to see him say goodbye. Actor Malcolm Hebden, who has stayed away due to the pandemic, has retired after 27 years of service on the Street.
direct to your inboxCorrie star Malcolm Hebden has retired from the soap after 27 years of playing busybody Norris Cole.The 81-year-old actor has called it a day after suffering a heart attack in 2017. He briefly returned to the Coronation Street cobbles in 2019, swapping his beloved newsagents shop The Kabin for life at Stillwaters retirement complex with his new love Freda.
NEW YORK -- Bob Avian, a Tony Award-winning choreographer who had a role in some of the most beloved and influential shows on Broadway, including “Dreamgirls,” “A Chorus Line,” “Follies” and “Miss Saigon,” has died.
Bob Avian, the dancer-turned-choreographer who played an integral role in such pivotal Broadway musicals as A Chorus Line, Dreamgirls, Company, Follies and Miss Saigon, died of cardiac arrest yesterday at a hospital in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. He was 83.