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12.07.2023 - 20:41 / variety.com
Variety. “I got a sweaty sign in my hands. Nobody wants to be doing this, but here we are.” Still, Williams and her fellow nominees are finding cause to celebrate the nominees, which included “Succession,” “The White Lotus” and “The Last of Us” with more nods than any other show, plus surprise recognition for stars like Dominique Fishback (“Swarm”) and Kathryn Hahn (“Tiny Beautiful Things”).
See Variety’s reaction interviews with nominees across several categories below. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (“Better Call Saul”) How are you feeling right now? Giddy, happy, silly, goofy. Have you spoken with anybody else from the “Better Call Saul” team? No, I’ll give Rhea [Seehorn] a call as soon as we’re done but I bet her phone is lighting up.
You haven’t spoken to anybody else? No, I will, I’ve been waiting for you guys to call, tell everybody how happy I am. This show couldn’t have been bigger to me in my life and my career. I mean, I got to play this character on such a deep level.
He was such a complex guy, and I felt all his feelings over the years. How does it feel to say goodbye to the series with an Emmy nom for the final season? Obviously great! You want to know that people saw this good work that you did with your friends, and everybody gave their all on that crew and cast. People comment on the fact that the show hasn’t won — it’s been nominated a lot, but it hasn’t won.
But really being nominated is a gift, an achievement. How does it feel for you to be nominated for an Emmy amid the writers strike and before a potential SAG-AFTRA strike? Well, I love it. I love telling people these are the things that we’re going to lose if we don’t get to make and do our work.
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Nobody said you can’t protest and parent at the same time.
The Harry Potter film franchise came to a conclusion with 2011′s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, and our favorite young witches and wizards of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry are all grown up.
Daniel Radcliffe proudly carried his 3-month-old son while marching the picket line with girlfriend Erin Darke in New York City on Friday, July 21, in support of the SAG-AFTRA strike.
Daniel Radcliffe is joining the fellow picketers.
thousands of actors and entertainers striking in Hollywood and around the country with the Writers Guild of America (WGA) for the first time in over six decades.Ahead of the strike, Radcliffe opened up about his newfound journey into fatherhood.“He’s very cute,” he told Extra of his son “We’ve moved into a less screaming phase and he’s now giving us little smiles and giggling.”“It’s been a crazy few months, as anyone who’s been through parenthood would attest. But it’s also the literal best thing that’s ever happened, so it’s great.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Daniel Radcliffe has joined more than 160,000 people at the picket line during the SAG-AFTRA strike.The former-child star, who rose to fame playing Harry Potter in the franchise, brought along his newborn son alongside his American actress girlfriend Erin Darke.The 33-year-old was seen cradling his son, who was born in April this year, in a support sling across his chest while he marched alongside other actors and writers in the industry. He becomes the latest major star to join the picket line in support at the first industry-wide strike against film and TV studios since 1980.
It’s Day 8 of the SAG-AFTRA strike and Day 81 of the WGA strike.
Lukas Gage, Dominique Fishback, Maddie Ziegler, Madelaine Petsch and Mason Gooding were just a few of the stars to show up on Thursday (July 20) to attend an event celebrating the opening of the first Givenchy store in Los Angeles.
Maisie and her boyfriend, and we just clicked,” James Phelps (Fred Weasley) told The Post. “We had the same sense of humor. When HBO did the [2022 special, ‘Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts’] reunion thing, we filmed that on a Wednesday, and flew out to Saint Lucia on a Thursday. So going back to the Great Hall for the first time in 10 years was in our heads.
Fran Drescher fired up her base today in a speech outlining strike plans.
The Television Academy recognized 34 performers of color across acting and reality hosting Primetime Emmy nomination categories, a figure that is +3 from last year’s 31, and higher than 2019 when there were only 26 non-Caucasian actors and reality hosts.
Dominque Fishback said she is buzzing with “good vibes” and “positive energy” Wednesday following the announcement of her first Emmy nomination for the role of a fan-obsessed serial killer named Dre in Prime Video’s limited series Swarm. “I wanted 2023 to be my ‘light year,’ a way to be light about the things that always made me feel so heavy,” Fishback said.
In Hulu’s Tiny Beautiful Things, Kathryn Hahn plays Clare, a reimagined version of Cheryl Strayed from Strayed’s memoir of the same name. Working on the story, which examines grief and family close-up, has left Hahn “forever changed” she said on Tuesday morning, shortly after receiving an Emmy nomination for her role.
Succession has wrapped, but its legacy continues to grow. HBO’s two-time Outstanding Drama Series winner leads the way with 27 nominations for the 75th Primetime Emmys — two more than last year’s leading haul.
Taron Egerton, Daniel Radcliffe, Will Sharpe, Brian Cox and Bella Ramsey are among the UK actors who are up for prizes at the 75th annual Emmys.
Congrats to the rookies!
Selome Hailu Sasheer Zamata has set a new comedy special titled “The First Woman,” which will be released for purchase via 800 Pound Gorilla on Aug. 15 before arriving on YouTube on Aug. 29. “The First Woman” was taped at Union Stage in Washington D.C. Per the logline, the one-hour show sees Zamata discuss “getting scammed by dates, masturbating in cars and being visited by witches in her sleep.” “The First Woman” is executive produced by Sam Saifer, Ian Adkins, Ryan Bitzer, Damion Greiman, and Anthony Leo. Producers include Zamata, Scott Moran and Matt Schuler. On the 800 Pound Gorilla site, the special will be available with a pay-what-you-wish model.
The first, star-packed Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s Merrily We Roll Along has extended its engagement by two months, giving ticket buyers until March 24, 2024 to see the production featuring Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff and Lindsay Mendez.
Back in April, it was revealed that Warner Bros. Discovery is hoping to capitalize on the “Harry Potter” brand with a new reboot of the film series.