Vanessa Hudgens shows off her fit figure in a black outfit while arriving for a fitness class in Los Angeles on Monday (July 6).
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WASHINGTON -- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows: ABC's “This Week" — Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C.; Rep.
Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y. ——— NBC's “Meet the Press” — Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf; Rep.
Adam Schiff, D-Calif.; Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. ——— CBS' “Face the Nation" — Wolf; Dr.
Vanessa Hudgens shows off her fit figure in a black outfit while arriving for a fitness class in Los Angeles on Monday (July 6).
WASHINGTON -- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows: ABC's “This Week" — Stephen Hahn, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration; Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego; Miami Mayor Francis Suarez; Judge Lina Hidalgo of Harris County, Texas. ——— NBC's “Meet the Press” — Govs.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorHugh Downs, who began appearing on television at the dawn of the medium and gained fame as co-host of 20/20, host of Today and as Jack Paar’s sidekick on the Tonight Show, has died.The Washington Post and New York Times cited a statement from Downs’ family in reporting his death on July 1 at his home in Scottsdale, AZ.
Washington Post that in the whole of American history, the seat Bollier is seeking to fill is the most Republican—ever.
Laurel Stearns A week ago, I hopped on a Zoom call not knowing what to expect. The Town Hall-style conference was for a newly formed non-profit organization called The National Independent Talent Organization, or NITO (www.nitolive.org).
Denzel Washington revealed in an Instagram Live session with a pastor that he was once “filled with the Holy Ghost” during a church service in the ‘80s. The “Training Day” actor told the pastor A.R.
Actress Sandra Oh desperately wanted to play Olivia Pope in “Scandal”, but she was rejected for the part by Shonda Rhimes.
WASHINGTON -- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows: ABC's “This Week" — To be announced. ——— NBC's “Meet the Press” — Former national security adviser John Bolton; Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar; Gov.
Sandra Oh was ready to jump ship on “Grey’s Anatomy” when she first read Shonda Rhimes’ “Scandal” script.
Sandra Ohwanted to play Olivia Pope. In the latest edition of 's «Actors on Actors» series, the 48-year-old actress recalls reading the pilot for and immediately wanting to play the leading lady. «I remember exactly where I was when I read that damn pilot,» Oh tells Kerry Washington, who went on to play Olivia Pope. «I was on []. We were on stage five.
for 10 years, so she definitely knows everything there is about her character and what Dr. Yang would realistically do in any situation.
Ramin Setoodeh New York Bureau ChiefAfter Shonda Rhimes created “Scandal,” a long list of actresses — including Taraji P.
Ramin Setoodeh New York Bureau ChiefDuring her 10 seasons on “Grey’s Anatomy,” Sandra Oh was so deeply invested in playing Dr.
Kerry Washington and Sandra Oh are talking Scandal!
Ramin Setoodeh New York Bureau ChiefSandra Oh and Kerry Washington both climbed to the pinnacle of stardom on TV shows created by Shonda Rhimes. After 10 seasons as Dr.
Washington, 43, opened up about inclusion and diversity while discussing the entertainment industry in the wake of the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery on the podcast Hollywood The Sequel, reports people.com."We look at ourselves to get better and do better," said the actress when asked what she hopes will come out of the movement, which calls out racism in the arts.She continued: "When we say we're committed to diversity -- it's diverse from what? We're still centering
NEW YORK -- The couch is still in storage, but the morning team on “Fox & Friends” returned for the first time Monday to the midtown Manhattan studio vacated in March because of the coronavirus pandemic. A few blocks west, there was a similar welcome for two-thirds of the “CBS This Morning” hosts, who had taken brief trips to Washington and a New York theater before settling in at home after being chased out on March 18.
Chris Isham, who has been the Washington, D.C., bureau chief for CBS News since July 2007, will step down from that role to become executive producer of the network's 2020 election coverage, according to a memo sent by CBS News president Susan Zirinsky to staff Wednesday. After the election, "Chris will be moving on to write his next chapter," Zirinsky writes.