Arden Cho is leading in a big new role.
26.08.2021 - 23:45 / perezhilton.com
Now this is the power of a great movie.
The Princess Bride is a timeless classic beloved by many, but every fan has a different experience of the film. For some it’s the nostalgia, happiness, and humor that stands out. For others, the comedy has an even deeper, more personal meaning.
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TikTok user Amanda Webb shared her emotional experience of the movie on the app. Hoping to reach Mandy Patinkin (aka Inigo
Arden Cho is leading in a big new role.
Netflix has given a formal 10-episode series order to Partner Track, an adaptation of Helen Wan’s 2013 novel. Arden Cho has been tapped as the lead of the series, created by Georgia Lee (The Expanse). Bradley Gibson (Powerbook III: Ghost), Alexandra Turshen (Ray Donovan), Dominic Sherwood (Penny Dreadful: The City of Angels), Rob Heaps (Good Girls) and Matthew Rauch (Terminal Lis) also star in the series, produced by Jax Media.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVNetflix has ordered an adaptation of Helen Wan’s “Partner Track” from Jax Media.The series will be created by Georgia Lee, starring Arden Cho, Bradley Gibson, Alexandra Turshen, Dominic Sherwood, Rob Heaps, Nolan Gerard Funk and Matthew Rauch.“Partner Track” centers on Ingrid Yun (Cho), an idealistic young lawyer, struggles with her moral compass and her passions as she fights to climb the partner track at an elite New York City law firm.
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On Tuesday, Mandy Patinkin took to Twitter to discuss the personal experience that informed his performance in an iconic scene from The Princess Bride.
Mandy Patinkin shared an emotional story about his “Princess Bride” role with a grieving fan, revealing a deep connection with the character of Iñigo Montoya and his late father.
viral TikTok video, explaining how his famous fight scene and dialogue from the ’80s classic was always meant to pay tribute to his late father who had died of cancer. Patinkin responded to a woman named @Alaska_Webb who in another TikTok explained that her own dad died in March of this year from cancer and that “Princess Bride” was one of his favorite films.
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I think it’s time to blow this scene. Get everybody and their stuff together. OK, three, two, one let’s jam.