Darcy Donelan, who started her career at Voltage Pictures, today returns to the company as Vice President, Development & Production.
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Cole Sprouse is reflecting on growing up as a child actor – and the "trauma" that came with it. Sprouse revealed he has a "complicated relationship" with celebrity culture in a recent interview with The New York Times while promoting his upcoming movie "Moonshot." Sprouse began acting as an infant alongside his brother Dylan Sprouse.
Sprouse played the role of Ross Geller's son on "Friends" before he and Dylan gained fame for their roles in "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody." After their Disney Channel careers, the two took a break from acting, with Sprouse returning to performing with a role in "Riverdale." "I started acting when I was so young that I hadn’t actually attempted, as an adult, to think about if I really enjoyed performance," Sprouse told The New York Times. "When I returned, I reminded myself that I do very much love the art of acting.
But I still have a very complicated relationship to celebrity culture." Cole Sprouse called fame "a trauma" as he discussed child actors in a recent interview. Sprouse has stayed out of the spotlight this time around, keeping his relationships private.
The actor further explained why his childhood acting career went differently than the young women in the industry. "My brother and I used to get quite a bit of, ‘Oh, you made it out! Oh, you’re unscathed!’ No.The young women on the channel we were on [Disney Channel] were so heavily sexualized from such an earlier age than my brother and I that there’s absolutely no way that we could compare our experiences.
And every single person going through that trauma has a unique experience." Cole Sprouse and Dylan Sprouse both began acting as infants and continued throughout their childhood. Cole recently returned to the industry with
.Darcy Donelan, who started her career at Voltage Pictures, today returns to the company as Vice President, Development & Production.
Naman Ramachandran Voltage Pictures has appointed Darcy Donelan as VP, development and production, reporting into president and COO Jonathan Deckter and Voltage founder and CEO Nicolas Chartier.Harvard graduate Donelan, who started her career with Voltage, was most recently with CAA in the books department and previously with HBO, where she worked as a marketing manager focusing on international original programming. Voltage also recently hired Southwestern Law School graduate Haley Cohen as attorney, business and legal affairs.
Kate Aurthur editorWhen Chloë Sevigny was first approached about playing a role in Hulu’s limited series “The Girl From Plainville,” she Googled the real-life case behind it — how the relationship between Michelle Carter and Coco Roy resulted in Roy’s death by suicide in 2014 — to jog her memory, and found herself jarred instead when she came upon a photo of Carter.“I remember seeing her in magazines, and immediately thinking she was guilty, and being, like, ‘What a bitch,’” Sevigny said with a laugh. “So like, wow: I’m really complicit in seeing this beautiful blonde girl and thinking that just because she’s beautiful and blonde, she’s a demon.”On the series, Sevigny plays Lynn Roy, the bereft mother of Coco Roy (Colton Ryan).
Does Lili Reinhart have a new man in her life?? It certainly looks that way after some very telling photos from Coachella hit the internet!
Vicky Pattison has filmed a forthcoming documentary My, Dad, Alcohol and Me, about her father's battle with alcohol and even touches on her own relationship with booze too.The former Geordie Shore star opened up to OK! in a new interview to discuss her engagement and gave us an insight into what the programme may explore. The 34 year old said she was keen to make the important Channel 4 doc to “shed a bit of light on what it’s like to be a child of alcoholism” and “break down the stigma” surrounding it. “It’s something that’s close to my heart, but I don’t think I’ve ever been in a place where I’m emotionally strong enough, really,” she explained.
KJ Apa and Lili Reinhart hit the red carpet for the Riverdale panel during the 2022 PaleyFest LA event at Dolby Theatre on Saturday (April 9) in Hollywood.
The New York Times that was published Tuesday. The 29-year-old actor delved into his 'second round' of fame on The CW's hit series Riverdale and how he and his brother didn't emerge 'unscathed' from their early fame. Cole — who starred in the Disney show alongside his twin brother Dylan, Ashley Tisdale and Brenda Song — reflected: 'My brother and I used to get quite a bit of, "Oh, you made it out! Oh, you're unscathed!" No.
Cole Sprouse is not here for the public’s response to Disney Channel stars going “nuts” after soaring to fame as children!
Gallery: ‘He was rude, dismissive and entitled!' These are the worst chat show guests EVER! (BANG Showbiz)"And every single person going through that trauma has a unique experience. " Cole admits to being "violently defensive" of other child stars.
Cole Sprouse is sticking up for fellow child stars. In an interview with , the 29-year-old actor, who found childhood fame on Disney Channel's , shuts down the thought that he and his twin, Dylan Sprouse, easily survived early stardom, while also remarking how their female counterparts had it much worse. ET has reached out to Disney for comment.«My brother and I used to get quite a bit of, 'Oh, you made it out! Oh, you’re unscathed!' No,» he says.
Cole Sprouse is opening up about trauma.
Cole Sprouse opens up in a candid new interview about childhood fame being a lot more than just fun and games.
The New York Times in a candid interview.The 29-year-old explained his defensiveness over criticism of child actors spiraling “out of control,” especially those mocking the experiences of young women.“The young women on [Disney Channel] were so heavily sexualized from such an earlier age than my brother and I that there’s absolutely no way that we could compare our experiences.”Sprouse, with his twin brother Dylan, gained fame on Disney Channel’s “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody.” They began their professional acting careers as infants and turned into stars, which left them feeling burned out by 18. Cole and Dylan shared roles in “Grace Under Fire” and Adam Sandler’s film “Big Daddy.” Cole can also be recognized as Ross Geller’s son Ben on “Friends.”“My brother and I used to get quite a bit of, ‘Oh, you made it out! Oh, you’re unscathed!’ No,” the “Riverdale” actor told the Times.After graduating from New York University with a degree in archaeology, Sprouse wanted to quit the industry but promised to do one more round of auditions.
Riverdale might be on the way out.
Cole Sprouse has spoken out about his love life as he almost never does — and likely won’t again!
Riverdale star Cole Sprouse has said he thinks the cast is ready to “wrap up” the show.In a cover interview with GQ Hype, the actor, who has played Jughead Jones on the CW show since its inception, revealed he and his colleagues might have the end in sight.Sprouse said he believes the actors are ready to “wrap it up with a bow,” after six seasons of the show and increasingly high-stakes plot twists including metaverses, superpowers and more.Describing his gratitude for the show while explaining why he felt the need to leave, the actor said: “I’m not a creative force behind [Riverdale]. I actually have no creative control.