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‘The Bear’ star Jeremy Allen White flaunts buff bod — again - nypost.com - Chicago
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28.07.2023 / 17:15

‘The Bear’ star Jeremy Allen White flaunts buff bod — again

serve looks in his downtime while his divorce from “Californication” actress Addison Timlin, 32, rages on. He recently left fans thirsting after going for a run wearing nothing more than a pair of short shorts and a glistening layer of sweat. Timlin filed for divorce in May.

Jeremy Allen White Displays His Super-Toned Arms in a Tank Top While Grabbing Lunch - www.justjared.com - Los Angeles - county Allen
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28.07.2023 / 00:13

Jeremy Allen White Displays His Super-Toned Arms in a Tank Top While Grabbing Lunch

Jeremy Allen White‘s super-strong physique was on display when he stepped out to grab lunch with friends on Thursday (July 27) in Los Feliz, Calif.

‘The Iron Claw’: Sean Durkin’s Wrestling Dynasty Pic For A24 Lands December 22 Theatrical Release - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
27.07.2023 / 16:03

‘The Iron Claw’: Sean Durkin’s Wrestling Dynasty Pic For A24 Lands December 22 Theatrical Release

After winning its first Best Picture Oscar this year for “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” all eyes are on A24 this awards season. So is there a runaway smash hit for the distributor that matches last year’s buzz of the Daniels film? Not really, but “Past Lives” has received lots of critical loves, and Jonathan Glazer‘s “Zone Of Interest” likely will too.

As We Wait for a New Emmy Date, How Long Is Too Long Until This Year’s Telecast? - variety.com
variety.com
26.07.2023 / 23:49

As We Wait for a New Emmy Date, How Long Is Too Long Until This Year’s Telecast?

Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large As this year’s broadcast partner, Fox ultimately must decide when the 75th Primetime Emmys will actually air. And the feeling inside the network is that it should be January. As we’ve previously reported, the TV Academy would prefer an earlier date, like November, and I have to agree there.

'The Bear' Star Jeremy Allen White Shows Off Seriously Fit Physique as He Steps Out Shirtless After a Workout - www.etonline.com - California - city Studio, state California
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21.07.2023 / 20:17

'The Bear' Star Jeremy Allen White Shows Off Seriously Fit Physique as He Steps Out Shirtless After a Workout

Jeremy Allen White is staying fit amid his divorce. On Friday, the 32-year-old star of was photographed showing off his muscles in Studio City, California.White went shirtless post-workout, wearing only shorts that hit him mid-thigh and a baseball cap, as he put his toned abs, arms and legs on fully display.White's latest outing came two months after his wife, Addison Timlin, filed for divorce. At the time, a source told ET that Timlin and White attempted to work things out before deciding to split.«Jeremy Allen White and Addison were having trust issues during their relationship, that ultimately led to their divorce,» the source said.

‘The Bear’: The 10 best celeb cameos from TV’s most stressful comedy - nypost.com - Hollywood - Italy - Chicago
nypost.com
12.07.2023 / 18:09

‘The Bear’: The 10 best celeb cameos from TV’s most stressful comedy

hit half-hour comedy “The Bear” picked up a whopping 13 2023 Emmy nominations in today’s big reveal — but in Hollywood’s eyes, the show, now in its second season, is already a winner, with A-listers calling their agents to secure them a quick cameo.The story revolves around talented-but-damaged chef Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White), who moves home to Chicago after a three-Michelin-star stint, getting back to basics at the family’s Italian beef joint. “The Bear” received a nod for Outstanding Comedy Series, pitting it against big-hitters like Max’s “Barry” and Apple TV+’s “Ted Lasso.”Featuring top-notch performances from the likes of White (“Shameless”), Ayo Edebiri (“Big Mouth”) and Ebon Moss-Bachrach (“Girls”) — all of whom received Emmy nominations for their work in Season 1 — an additional highlight has been guessing which famous actors will pop up next, anywhere from a few moments to multiple episodes.

Here’s every song on ‘The Bear’ soundtrack - www.nme.com - Britain - USA
nme.com
11.07.2023 / 23:21

Here’s every song on ‘The Bear’ soundtrack

The Bear season two has been revealed – check out all the songs featured on the show below.The series, which aired on Hulu in the US and Disney+ in the UK, follows chef Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (played by Jeremy Allen White) from kitchens of fine dining restaurants back to his family’s sandwich shop – The Original Beef of Chicagoland – after the death of his brother.“A world away from what he’s used to, Carmy must balance the soul-crushing realities of small business ownership, his strong-willed and recalcitrant kitchen staff and his strained familial relationships, all while grappling with the impact of his brother’s suicide,” an official synopsis adds.“The Bear is about food, family, the insanity of the grind, the beauty of sense of urgency and the steep slippery downsides. As Carmy fights to transform both The Original Beef of Chicagoland and himself, he works alongside a rough-around-the-edges kitchen crew that ultimately reveal themselves as his chosen family.”The soundtrack for the first season featured tracks from alternative legends like Refused, Wilco, The Breeders, REM, and Radiohead, alongside songs by Van Morrison, John Mayer and more.For season two, the soundtrack ranges from Smashing Pumpkins, Taylor Swift to George Harrison.

Jeremy Allen White Reveals the Star He Wants on 'The Bear' Season 3 - www.justjared.com - state Missouri
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10.07.2023 / 16:11

Jeremy Allen White Reveals the Star He Wants on 'The Bear' Season 3

The Bear is a big hit, and Jeremy Allen White has some ideas for the next season already!

“The Bear” Season 2 Review: Second Helpings - www.metroweekly.com - Chicago
metroweekly.com
08.07.2023 / 17:33

“The Bear” Season 2 Review: Second Helpings

The Bear‘s second season places us in a frigid Chicago winter, where our beloved, stressed chef Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) and his crew are hard at work turning their now-shuttered sandwich joint “The Beef” into “The Bear,” an upscale dining destination.The second season of Hulu’s surprise hit from Christopher Storer (Eighth Grade, Ramy) proves that without change, even the most timeless meals can go off.

Matty Matheson on Transitioning From Real-Life Chef to ‘The Bear’ Star: ‘Acting Scares the S— Out of Me’ - variety.com
variety.com
07.07.2023 / 20:31

Matty Matheson on Transitioning From Real-Life Chef to ‘The Bear’ Star: ‘Acting Scares the S— Out of Me’

Sophia Scorziello editor Being a television personality is a lot different than playing a television character. For someone like cooking TV personality Matty Matheson, the latter can be terrifying. “Acting scares the shit out of me,” said Matheson, actor and executive producer on FX’s acclaimed restaurant dramedy series “The Bear.” On the show, Matheson plays Neil Fak, better known simply as Fak, the childhood friend of Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) and Carmy’s cousin Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach). Fak is sensitive and sweet and sometimes spacey, but does his best in both seasons to keep first the Beef and then the Bear running as a handyman and server.

Cardi B, Lee Pace, Diane Keaton & More Show Out for Thom Browne Show During Paris Fashion Week - www.justjared.com - France
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04.07.2023 / 03:39

Cardi B, Lee Pace, Diane Keaton & More Show Out for Thom Browne Show During Paris Fashion Week

Cardi B, Lee Pace and Diane Keaton show off their unique sense of style while attending the Thom Browne show during Paris Fashion Week on Monday (July 3) in Paris, France.

‘The Bear’ Culinary Producer Courtney Storer on How Her Restaurant Burnout Impacts the Story: ‘It Feels Like Art Therapy’ - variety.com - Paris - California - Chicago - Beyond
variety.com
03.07.2023 / 21:23

‘The Bear’ Culinary Producer Courtney Storer on How Her Restaurant Burnout Impacts the Story: ‘It Feels Like Art Therapy’

Selome Hailu “The Bear” became an overnight sensation when its first season debuted in 2022 because of its visceral honesty about how it looks and feels to work in a restaurant. Much of the credit for that belongs to Courtney Storer. Storer, sister of series creator Chris Storer, has worked in high-profile kitchens from Verjus in Paris to Jon & Vinny’s in L.A., but her most recent job has been to serve as “The Bear’s” culinary producer, getting the writers, cast and crew acclimated to the world the series takes place in. “In Season 1, it was it was a lot of storytelling with the writers, but also providing my journals and different training guides to give insight into the ethos of restaurants,” Storer says. “It’s bigger than the conflicts: It’s the decision-making, the structure, the procedures, the recipes.”

From Taylor Swift to Pearl Jam: ‘The Bear’ Producers on How They Crafted Season 2’s Sizzling Soundtrack - variety.com - Chicago
variety.com
02.07.2023 / 17:09

From Taylor Swift to Pearl Jam: ‘The Bear’ Producers on How They Crafted Season 2’s Sizzling Soundtrack

Emily Longeretta Just as it did in its first season, “The Bear” Season 2 created a powerful soundtrack, thanks to executive producers Josh Senior and Christopher Storer, who also oversee the series’ music. From Otis Redding and Pearl Jam, to R.E.M. and Taylor Swift, the duo were able to tell a story of itself through the needle drops — something that is just as important to them as the writing itself. When the writers room began, the group made a playlist and started sharing ideas with others on the team and even some of the actors, with Senior noting that Ayo Edebiri “is super helpful” in the entire process. “It’s the most fun thing we get to do on the show, in my opinion. It’s a blast,” says Senior. “Sometimes we take all the songs out and see if we miss them. Other times, we use the songs to syncopate the scenes and cut them really fast. It’s an integral part of the process. We don’t score the show after it’s cut.”

‘The Bear’: Will Poulter “begged” creators to cast him in season 2 - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
01.07.2023 / 14:27

‘The Bear’: Will Poulter “begged” creators to cast him in season 2

Black Mirror star Will Poulter has recalled how he “literally begged” the producers of The Bear to cast him in the show’s new second season.Poulter is one of many new faces in the second season of the Disney+ show which lands in the UK on July 19. He stars as pastry chef Luca and is joined in the new season by Jamie Lee Curtis, Bob Odenkirk, Olivia Colman and more.Speaking to Variety about the role, Poulter discussed his love of the Jeremy Allen White-starring show’s first season, and how strongly he put his case forward to be cast.“I called them.

TCA Awards: ‘Succession,’ ‘The Last Of Us’ & ‘The Bear’ Lead 2023 Nominations - deadline.com
deadline.com
30.06.2023 / 17:09

TCA Awards: ‘Succession,’ ‘The Last Of Us’ & ‘The Bear’ Lead 2023 Nominations

The Television Critics Association revealed its nominations for its 39th Annual TCA Awards with Succession, The Last of Us and The Bear leading the charge. Winners are scheduled to be announced on Monday, August 7.

‘The Bear’: How Ramy Youssef and Lionel Boyce Crafted Marcus’ Copenhagen Adventure - variety.com - Chicago - Denmark - city Copenhagen
variety.com
30.06.2023 / 16:33

‘The Bear’: How Ramy Youssef and Lionel Boyce Crafted Marcus’ Copenhagen Adventure

Selome Hailu Though production on Season 2 of “The Bear” was well underway before Ramy Youssef traveled to Copenhagen to direct the fourth episode, series creator Chris Storer was slow to bring him fully behind the curtain. “He didn’t let me watch anything they had shot [in the first three episodes]. He was like, ‘No, no. You can see it when you come back, but just make this what you think it should be,'” Youssef remembers. Youssef is the first and only person to serve as a director on “The Bear” besides Storer and his co-showrunner Joanna Calo. When a tight production timeline made it impossible for Storer or Calo to direct in Copenhagen on top of nine Chicago-set episodes, Youssef was Storer’s first choice. Storer has been a director and executive producer on Youssef’s Hulu series “Ramy” since its 2019 debut, and had bounced ideas for “The Bear” off of him since “way back when it was a movie idea.”

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