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As Frank Langella Defies His Firing, More Details About Inappropriate Behavior Claims On Set Of Netflix Series Emerge - deadline.com - USA - Hollywood
deadline.com
21.05.2022 / 00:45

As Frank Langella Defies His Firing, More Details About Inappropriate Behavior Claims On Set Of Netflix Series Emerge

EXCLUSIVE: By May 4, the cast and crew of Netflix’s The Fall of the House of Usher had moved on. It had been three weeks since star Frank Langella had been fired following an investigation into complaints of unacceptable behavior, and Bruce Greenwood had just been cast as his replacement. Then the incident returned to the headlines with Langella’s fiery guest column on Deadline, in which he portrayed himself as “collateral damage” and a victim of cancel culture which he called “not fair,” “not just” and “not American.”

Lena Dunham’s Medieval Coming-of-Age Movie ‘Catherine, Called Birdy’ Unveils First Look, Release Date - variety.com - Britain - Hollywood
variety.com
18.05.2022 / 19:53

Lena Dunham’s Medieval Coming-of-Age Movie ‘Catherine, Called Birdy’ Unveils First Look, Release Date

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterLena Dunham’s next film “Catherine, Called Birdy” will play in theaters before landing on Amazon Prime.The movie has been scheduled to open Sept. 23 in select cinemas and Oct. 7 on Amazon’s streaming service Prime Video.Dunham wrote and directed the Medieval coming-of-age story, which is based on Karen Cushman’s children’s book.

More comedians are getting attacked on stage like Rock and Chappelle - nypost.com - Hollywood - Chicago - Las Vegas - county Long - county Reno
nypost.com
17.05.2022 / 20:59

More comedians are getting attacked on stage like Rock and Chappelle

slapped by Will Smith at the Oscars in March, and Dave Chappelle, who was tackled by a stranger at the Hollywood Bowl earlier this month — comedians across the country say violence from audience members is an increasing problem.Curtis Shaw Flagg, 37, president of The Laugh Factory in Chicago, told The Post he’s seen an alarming uptick in incidents over the past year, as people feel increasingly emboldened to lash out if a comic displeases them.“Not long ago, we had a patron stand up in the middle of a performance and say, ‘I will be outside waiting for you, I’m going to kill you,’” Flagg said. “After the show, we did a sweep of the outside and there was no sign of the guy, and the comic left unharmed. But nobody felt safer.”In recent weeks, the Laugh Factory chain — which has clubs in Hollywood, Las Vegas, Chicago, Reno and Long Beach — has added cameras and metal detectors to its venues, and in some locations, they’ve doubled their security personnel. “Where there’s smoke, there’s fire,” Flagg said.

‘The Proposal’ Cast: Where Are They Now? Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds and More - www.usmagazine.com - Hollywood - Canada - state Alaska - city Sandy - county Bullock
usmagazine.com
12.05.2022 / 23:33

‘The Proposal’ Cast: Where Are They Now? Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds and More

That woman! The Proposal gave new meaning to unorthodox romance with the love story of Margaret Tate and Andrew Paxton.

Music Industry Moves: Sony Publishing Signs Ashley Gorley; iHeartMedia’s Alissa Pollack Joins Musicians On Call Board - variety.com - Nashville
variety.com
12.05.2022 / 01:03

Music Industry Moves: Sony Publishing Signs Ashley Gorley; iHeartMedia’s Alissa Pollack Joins Musicians On Call Board

Sony Music Publishing has signed a global deal with songwriter Ashley Gorley, in partnership with Domain Capital Group. The agreement encompasses Gorley’s complete catalog of songs, as well as future compositions.Gorley has written 59 Country No.

No Country for Dirty Old Men: How Frank Langella, Bill Murray and Fred Savage Got the Ax for ‘Inappropriate Behavior’ - thewrap.com - Hollywood
thewrap.com
11.05.2022 / 22:39

No Country for Dirty Old Men: How Frank Langella, Bill Murray and Fred Savage Got the Ax for ‘Inappropriate Behavior’

getting canned from the series. And how he’s fighting back in the press, posting an open letter defending his actions, positioning himself as “collateral damage,” a victim of “cancel culture” run amok in Hollywood.First, though, let’s catch up with a couple of other men of a certain age who’ve recently landed in hot water — like 71-year-old Bill Murray, who last month got tossed from the set of “Being Mortal,” Aziz Ansari’s directorial debut, after complaints of “inappropriate behavior,” which reportedly included teasing female co-stars, getting flirtatiously “touchy” and pulling on at least one actress’ ponytail. There’s also the case of former child star Fred Savage, who is only 45 but who started acting when he was 11, giving him 34 years in the business.

New PSA Urges More Disability Visibility and Representation in Hollywood - variety.com - Los Angeles - Hollywood - Atlanta - Chicago - San Francisco
variety.com
11.05.2022 / 01:05

New PSA Urges More Disability Visibility and Representation in Hollywood

Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorA nationwide PSA has launched on Tuesday that urges Hollywood to increase the number of people with disabilities both behind and in front of the camera.The campaign, formally known as Disability Is Diversity, comes from the Inevitable Foundation, a nonprofit created 16 months ago by Richie Siegel and Marisa Torelli-Pedevska that seeks to fund and mentor disabled mid-career screenwriters.The PSAs feature open letters that read, “Dear Entertainment Industry, THERE IS NO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION WITHOUT DISABILITY.”Disabled people make up more than 20% of the population, but only 2% of on-screen characters have disabilities. Less than 1% of writers in Hollywood are disabled.

‘Knots Landing’ star Donna Mills explains why she took a break from Hollywood for 18 years - www.foxnews.com - Hollywood - California
foxnews.com
10.05.2022 / 01:25

‘Knots Landing’ star Donna Mills explains why she took a break from Hollywood for 18 years

Donna Mills took a break from Hollywood for 18 years — and she has zero regrets. The actress became a mother in her 50s when she adopted a daughter named Chloe, who is now 27. "I was very concentrated on my career, but at a certain point, I realized there was something missing — it was a child," the "Knots Landing" star recently told People magazine.

GLAAD Media Awards Honors ‘Pose,’ Lil Nas X, More - deadline.com - Los Angeles - Hollywood - New York
deadline.com
07.05.2022 / 05:37

GLAAD Media Awards Honors ‘Pose,’ Lil Nas X, More

The 33rd annual GLAAD Media Awards took place in New York City tonight celebrating LGBTQ+ excellence in Hollywood. Honorees include FX’s Pose and Lil Nas X. The event is a continuation of the Los Angeles celebration that took place on April 2.

LALIFF 2022 Festival Lineup Revealed: HBO Max’s ‘Father Of The Bride’, Disney’s ‘Mija’, More - deadline.com - Los Angeles - China - Hollywood - Mexico - Peru
deadline.com
04.05.2022 / 21:05

LALIFF 2022 Festival Lineup Revealed: HBO Max’s ‘Father Of The Bride’, Disney’s ‘Mija’, More

The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival announced its 2022 lineup including Disney’s documentary Mija and the Warner Bros. Pictures/HBO Max film Father of the Bride bookending the celebration. LALIFF will run from June 1 to 5 at the TCL Chinese Theater and TCL Chinese 6 in Hollywood.

Inside Marilyn Monroe's family history as Hollywood star had Scottish ancestry - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland - USA - Hollywood - county Highlands
dailyrecord.co.uk
03.05.2022 / 14:59

Inside Marilyn Monroe's family history as Hollywood star had Scottish ancestry

She was one of the most famous faces in Hollywood known as the "blonde bombshell".

Chad Michael Murray explains keeping his faith strong in Hollywood: 'I stick to the things I believe in' - www.foxnews.com - Hollywood - Chad - county Murray
foxnews.com
03.05.2022 / 10:17

Chad Michael Murray explains keeping his faith strong in Hollywood: 'I stick to the things I believe in'

Chad Michael Murray doesn't back down from his religious beliefs. Murray, 40, admitted he's turned down projects that he didn't feel were compatible with his beliefs in a recent interview with Fox News Digital.

Rob Lowe’s brother Chad Lowe on how the pair have stayed grounded in Hollywood: ‘The foundation is family’ - www.foxnews.com - Los Angeles - Hollywood - Chad
foxnews.com
02.05.2022 / 21:19

Rob Lowe’s brother Chad Lowe on how the pair have stayed grounded in Hollywood: ‘The foundation is family’

For the first time in his decades-long career, Chad Lowe will appear on-screen alongside his brother, Rob Lowe. The 54-year-old will guest star in Monday’s episode of "9-1-1: Lone Star" in which firefighter Capt. Owen Strand [Rob] returns to Los Angeles and is faced with "painful childhood memories." Robert Pine, star of ‘70s cop show "CHiPs" and father of actor Chris Pine, will play their dad.

Stars React to Naomi Judd’s Death: Carrie Underwood, Andy Cohen and More Mourn Country Music Icon - www.usmagazine.com - Hollywood - Nashville
usmagazine.com
01.05.2022 / 04:13

Stars React to Naomi Judd’s Death: Carrie Underwood, Andy Cohen and More Mourn Country Music Icon

Mourning an icon. Celebs from Hollywood to Nashville and beyond are grieving the death of Namoi Judd.

Dan Aykroyd, wife Donna Dixon separate after nearly 40 years, remain legally married: ‘This is our choice’ - www.foxnews.com - Los Angeles - China - Hollywood - Detroit - county Fisher - county Dixon
foxnews.com
30.04.2022 / 05:43

Dan Aykroyd, wife Donna Dixon separate after nearly 40 years, remain legally married: ‘This is our choice’

Dan Aykroyd and wife Donna Dixon have called it quits after nearly 40 years of marriage. The "Ghostbusters" actor, 69, and Dixon told People magazine Friday they're embarking on separate paths. "After 39 years as a couple, we are now on separate life paths.

Star Sightings: Kristen Bell Narrates Children's Book for a Good Cause, Diddy Teases New Music - www.etonline.com - USA - Hollywood - California - Ukraine - Indiana
etonline.com
29.04.2022 / 19:25

Star Sightings: Kristen Bell Narrates Children's Book for a Good Cause, Diddy Teases New Music

Kristen Bell and Yumi teamed up to raise funds for those affected by the war in Ukraine through the new book,, by donating all proceeds from print sales to World Central Kitchen, a non-profit organization founded by Chef José Andrés that provides fresh meals in response to crises while working to build resilient food systems with locally led solutions.   Jodie Comer wore the Hunter x Killing Eve Chasing Boots, a knee-high style boot, available in black, olive and camel, on the final two episodes of the television series. George Lopez attended the Grand Opening of Impact Museum’s Immersive Frida Kahlo Exhibit At Lighthouse ArtSpace in Hollywood, California, in support of Global Gift Foundation USA.Charli D’Amelio enjoyed Cold Stone Creamery backstage at the Kids’ Choice Awards in Los Angeles, California, after she won Favorite Female Creator.Carly Rae Jepsen stunned in a For Love & Lemons white lacy dress at the Interscope Coachella Party in Palm Springs, California.Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller attended a Celebration of Life in Los Angeles, California, to support a former HFC care grant recipient and volunteer advocate who was caring for her late mother with Alzheimer's.

‘Get Over It’ Cast: Where Are They Now? Kirsten Dunst, Ben Foster and More - www.usmagazine.com - Hollywood
usmagazine.com
29.04.2022 / 16:39

‘Get Over It’ Cast: Where Are They Now? Kirsten Dunst, Ben Foster and More

Get Over It may not have been a critical or commercial success when it was released in 2001, but thanks to a cast full of future stars, it has become a beloved cult classic for ’90s kids everywhere.

Megan Fox: I Pre-Dated #MeToo and ‘Got Ridiculed’ for Calling Out Hollywood Misogyny - variety.com - Britain - Hollywood
variety.com
29.04.2022 / 00:41

Megan Fox: I Pre-Dated #MeToo and ‘Got Ridiculed’ for Calling Out Hollywood Misogyny

Zack Sharf Megan Fox spoke candidly to Glamour UK about the “ridicule” she endured after speaking out against Hollywood misogyny early in her career. The actor often spoke out about being objectified on Michael Bay sets, including one infamous “Jimmy Kimmel Live” interview where she called out how creepy it was to have to dance in a bikini under a waterfall at age 15 while shooting a small part in “Bad Boys II.” Fox said bringing attention to Hollywood misogyny long before the #MeToo movement only made her a bigger punchline.“I think that I was ahead of the #MeToo movement by almost a decade,” Fox said. “I was always speaking out against some of the abusive, misogynistic, patriarchal things that were going on in Hollywood back in 2008 and 2009, way before people were ready to embrace that or tolerate it.

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