Olivia Wilde wears a light blue suit jacket over a red and white striped sweater while running errands on Friday (March 26) in London, England.
09.03.2021 - 02:27 / hollywoodreporter.com
The Directors Guild of America has revealed its 2021 nominees in its documentary, TV and commercial categories. Ted Lasso and Curb Your Enthusiasm each scored two nominations in the comedy series categories.
For Lasso, the guild nominated helmers Zach Braff and MJ Delaney. For Curb, the guild nominated Jeff Schaffer and Erin O'Malley.
The fifth nominee in the comedy series category is Susanna Fogel for The Flight Attendant. Drama series nominees are Jason Bateman for Ozark, Jon Favreau for The
.Olivia Wilde wears a light blue suit jacket over a red and white striped sweater while running errands on Friday (March 26) in London, England.
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Olivia Wilde, 37, made sure to stay active on the morning after her boyfriend Harry Styles, 27, celebrated his first Grammy win. The actress was photographed looking stylishly comfortable while going on a run in London, where she’s been staying with her two kids, Otis, 6, and Daisy, 4, as her ex Jason Sudeikis films the second season of Ted Lasso.
Did we suggest there were no more guild honors to be handed out? Surprise! It’s not the ASC that has the last laugh before Oscar nominations, but the American Cinema Editors instead.
This year’s television nominations for the 2021 Directors Guild Awards were full of expected nominees (“Ozark,” “Better Call Saul,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm”), but also some noteworthy surprises.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeThe Directors Guild of America has revealed this year’s TV nominees for its 73rd annual DGA Awards, including achievement in drama, comedy, limited/TV movie, variety, reality, children’s and commercials. Also announced on Monday were the nominees for this year’s directorial achievement in documentaries.Last year, top TV prizes went to “Watchmen” for drama series and “Barry” for comedy series.
Jason Sudeikis and his Apple TV+ show, Ted Lasso, won big at the Critics’ Choice Awards on March 7. The actor virtually accepted the awards for Best Actor in a Comedy Series and Best Comedy Series at the show, and gave his ex, Olivia Wilde, a sweet shoutout.
The winners list is in for the 2021 Critics Choice Awards!
Thankful. Jason Sudeikis gave his ex-fiancée, Olivia Wilde, a shout-out at the 2021 Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday, March 7.
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On the heels of the Golden Globe win for Ted Lasso star and creator Jason Sudeikis, Apple has announced a new cast member for the second season.
Another wrinkle in the love triangle (love square?).
Jason Sudeikis is back at work!
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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Jason Sudeikis certainly had fans talking with his Golden Globes look after virtually attending the event in a casual hoodie - but he had a good reason behind wearing the tie-die number!MORE: Ted Lasso season two: everything we know so farChatting to reporters following his win for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical for Ted Lasso, he explained that the clothing item was actually from his sister's dance studio. He said: "It's Forward Space dot com. It's my
Jason Sudeikis certainly gave Twitter something to talk about during his appearance on Sunday's 2021 Golden Globe Awards. He won the award for best lead actor in a comedy or musical series for "Ted Lasso," and accepted the award dressed in a tie-dyed hoodie and looked like he just got out of bed.
It’s that time of year again—where the biggest names in Hollywood get all glammed up, gather in front of their webcams, and wait for their Zoom meeting to begin so they can find out who won this year’s Golden Globes. With COVID-19 still a major issue in the US and around the world, this year’s 78th Annual Golden Globes Awards did things a bit differently, as the ceremony was mostly a digital affair but with some familiar elements.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeThe “Schitt’s Creek” victory tour continued on Sunday night at the Golden Globes — but up-and-comer “Ted Lasso” also got its first taste of what will likely be many awards this year.The biggest winner of this year’s Golden Globes had to be Netflix, of course, as the streamer’s “The Crown” won best drama and four awards overall — the most of any program — while “The Queen’s Gambit” landed limited series honors (and a limited actress win for star Anya