John Cleese does not have much time for political correctness or cancel culture, and as for the state of the world?
09.07.2020 - 23:33 / ok.co.uk
EastEnders actor Jake Wood has sent temperatures soaring in an unseasonably rainy July by flashing his impressive biceps while out on a run in London.The former Strictly Come Dancing star, who has played Max Branning on the BBC soap since 2006, has been focusing on his fitness during lockdown and it's certainly paying off.
Jake, 47, is no stranger to sending his fans wild thanks to his gym-honed physique, when he recently shared a shirtless snap of himself and his rippling abs after working up a
.John Cleese does not have much time for political correctness or cancel culture, and as for the state of the world?
James McClain Once a card-carrying member of Tinseltown’s A-list, Josh Hartnett (“Lucky Number Slevin,” “Penny Dreadful,” “Pearl Harbor,” “Black Hawk Down”) has largely evaded the spotlight over the last decade, though he still works steadily. Among other projects, the 42-year-old has a starring role in Guy Ritchie’s upcoming drama “Cash Truck,” due for release in 2021.Since at least 2016, Hartnett and longtime partner Tamsin Egerton have split their time between Los Angeles and London.
John Cleese does not have much time for political correctness or cancel culture, and as for the state of the world?It’s completely hopeless, the former “Monty Python” star says.Instead Cleese, 80, is promising “a short selection of Peruvian burial ditties,” when he presents a comedic live-stream plus Q&A session from London next month.“Why There is No Hope” is described as part lecture and part comedy standup livestream.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterAndrew Scott will star in new lockdown play Three Kings, live-streamed from London’s Old Vic theatre July 29 – August 1.Stephen Beresford has written the show for the Fleabag and Sherlock actor.
Naman Ramachandran “Fleabag” star Andrew Scott will headline “Three Kings,” a new play written for him by Stephen Beresford (“Pride,” “The Last of the Haussmans”) that’s set to stream from London’s iconic The Old Vic theater.The play follows eight-year-old Patrick and the revelations and events that ensue when his absent father returns unexpectedly and sets him the challenge of ‘The Three Kings.’The Old Vic artistic director Matthew Warchus (“The Caretaker”) will direct the play, which will