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Back in 1971, when Ellen Burstyn was first catapulted to movie stardom with The Last Picture Show, she received a letter.
“It was from a young man in Texas who told me that he was suicidal,” she says. The man wrote that he’d decided to see one final movie before he killed himself: The Last Picture Show. And that her performance had changed his mind. “He came out of there feeling, ‘Well, if she can make it through life,’ meaning the character I played, ‘if she can make it, I guess I can too.’” He
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Eighteen-year-old DJ Johnson is turning pain into power.
Five-year-old JJ Kim from Seattle gets the surprise of his life while chatting with Ellen DeGeneres on Monday’s show.
Toni Braxton has an unusual beauty product in her routine!
direct to your inboxYou could say they're neighbours, or you could say frenemies so it's no wonder Coronation Street's Gail Platt and Eileen Grimshaw look set for more drama. Helen Worth and Sue Cleaver, who play Gail and Eileen on the ITV soap, appeared on This Morning on Wednesday to discuss what's coming up for their characters.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorLong before Jo Ellen Pellman was cast in the starring role of Emma in Ryan Murphy’s movie adaptation of “The Prom,” she saw the original production of the Broadway musical.“I’m only 25, yet I still wish I had this story growing up,” Pellman says on Tuesday’s episode of the Variety and iHeart podcast “The Big Ticket.”“The Prom” is about a group of theater stars from New York who try to drum up some positive publicity for themselves by
Clayton Davis The New York Film Critics Online have announced their winners for the best films and performances of the year, with “Minari” from A24 topping the best picture category.
Iconic singer, groundbreaking American Idol winner, and the host of an incredible breakout talk show — Kelly Clarkson is doing it all. The Kelly Clarkson Show has been dominating the daytime ratings, and for that, Kelly feels totally “honored,” a source tells HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY.
Ellen DeGeneres’ time on TV might be coming to an end--and once it does, there’s a chance Kelly Clarkson could take over her coveted time slot.Following some serious accusations by former employees and people who have interacted with the talk show host over the years, reports say that DeGeneres is struggling to hold on to her audience.
Ellen Pompeo is putting on her producer’s hat.
Ellen Pompeo is looking to bring the Paradise book series to life in a drama on ABC, according to THR.
ABC has put in development Winter In Paradise, a limited series based on the first book in Elin Hilderbrand’s bestelling Paradise trilogy, from husband-and-wife writing team André and Maria Jacquemetton (Mad Men), Ellen Pompeo and her Calamity Jane production company, Andrew Stearn Productions and ABC Signature, where Calamity Jane is based.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterABC is developing a series adaptation of Elin Hilderbrand’s “Paradise” novel trilogy, with “Grey’s Anatomy” star Ellen Pompeo set to executive produce.The project is titled “Winter in Paradise,” named after the first book in the trilogy. The series focuses on Irene Steele, who shares her idyllic life in a beautiful Iowa City Victorian house with a husband who loves her to an extreme.
For “White God” director Kornél Mundruczó and his wife, screenwriter Kata Wéber, their latest collaboration, “Pieces of a Woman,” has been more dramatic than your typical cinematic endeavor. Inspired by the couple’s own miscarriage, the story of a woman attempting to deal with her loss went from a play to a screenplay to a movie set in the United States starring Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf, Ellen Burstyn, Benny Safdie, Sarah Snook, and Molly Parker.
Ellen Pompeo is enjoying a day out and about.
One of the most intensely personal entries in this year’s festival season saw Romanian director Kornél Mundruczó and his writer partner Kata Wéber draw on their own private life for Pieces of a Woman, in which Vanessa Kirby plays Martha, a first-time mother whose daughter dies in childbirth. Ellen Burstyn co-stars as Elizabeth, Martha’s mother, who leads the charge to prosecute the midwife present at the birth.