Eurovision fans tuning in to watch the final were gobsmacked by an unexpected host. Viewers watching at home flocked to Twitter after spotting a familiar face - popstar Mika.
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opened up to People about why he decided to return to acting so much later in the new, hit indie flick “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”The Vietnam native achieved fame as a child actor with pivotal roles in projects such as the 1984 Harrison Ford adventure film and 1985’s “The Goonies.”“Never in my wildest imagination did I think I would end up being an actor,” he said. “But I fell in love with it,” adding that “Indiana Jones,” in particular, “changed my life and my entire family’s life.”Quan first thought he would have a flourishing and “amazing” career after he filmed “The Goonies.” However, he found himself landing small roles on TV and film, especially ones that seemed stereotypical of the Asian-American community.“It was tough,” he noted.
“I was waiting for the phone to ring, and it rarely did.” By 2002, he made the “very difficult decision” to exit Tinseltown for the time being. He opted to focus on his education, graduating from the University of Southern California’s film school and working behind the scenes as an assistant director and stunt coordinator.In 2018, he saw “Crazy Rich Asians” and felt motivated to get back into the acting game.“I was happy working behind the camera, but I had serious FOMO,” Quan explained.
“I wanted to be up there with my fellow Asian actors!”In “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” Quan portrays three different versions of his character, Waymond Wang, a caring husband who tries to help his wife — played by “Crazy Rich Asians” star Michelle Yeoh — to save the world as they encounter different alternate universes. When Quan read the script, he “thought it was written for me because they are me,” he told People.“I understood every single one of them.
Eurovision fans tuning in to watch the final were gobsmacked by an unexpected host. Viewers watching at home flocked to Twitter after spotting a familiar face - popstar Mika.
scream for her life once again.The “Heroes” star is reprising her role as Kirby Reed in the upcoming “Scream 6.”The sixth film of the famed horror franchise marks a big comeback for the 32-year-old amid her various legal and relationship troubles.Panettiere starred as the teenager-turned-final-girl in 2011’s “Scream 4.”The newest feature will mark the actress’ first big-screen role since she ended a six-season run on the musical series “Nashville” in 2018.The fifth “Scream” film was released in January 2022 and the next is set to begin principal photography later this summer.Melissa Barrera, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding and Jenna Ortega are also returning for the sixth installment.The foursome famously survived Ghostface’s killings in the last movie. OG cast members Neve Campbell and Courteney Cox will also be coming back to battle Ghostface.
Rachel Zegler is proving that at the end of the day, family is what matters most.ALSO: HELLO! launches Jubilee T-shirt collection to celebrate Queen Elizabeth in styleThe West Side Story star penned an emotional tribute to her family as they took part in a major milestone for their daughter, though she revealed that she unfortunately had to miss the special moment.The star's success and her family's support came full circle when they visited Disney World recently, and saw a display of none other than Rachel's very own dress she wore to portray the iconic María Vázquez in the Steven Spielberg musical.WATCH: The trailer for West Side StoryMORE: West Side Story star Rachel Zegler updates fans after Oscars invite snubShe shared a heartfelt shot of her parents admiring the classic, frilly white dress with a red belt as it was presented behind a glass casing.The 21-year-old wrote: "My parents saw my costume from West Side Story on display at Walt Disney World today," and she revealed why it was extra meaningful, explaining that Disney was: "A place they took me every year as a kid that truly helped me cultivate my dreams."Though she couldn't be next to them for the sentimental moment, the reason was undoubtedly worth it, and she went on to reveal an exciting career update.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterStephanie Hsu is set for a guest starring role in Disney+ series “American Born Chinese,” Variety has learned exclusively.The role reunites Hsu with previously announced cast member Michelle Yeoh, with whom Hsu starred in the hit film “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”Based on the graphic novel of the same name by Gene Luen Yang, the series follows Jin Wang (Ben Wang), a teenager juggling his high school social life with his immigrant home life. When Jin meets foreign exchange student Wei-Chen (Jim Liu) on the first day of school, their worlds collide as Jin becomes entangled in a battle of Chinese mythological gods.
Naman Ramachandran Neil Gaiman’s bestselling graphic novel “The Sandman: Act I” has been adapted as a Hindi-language audio adaptation by Amazon’s Audible and DC, with a voice cast of acclaimed Bollywood actors.The books are also adapted as an ongoing English-language audio presentation by Gaiman and audiobook and audio movie pioneer Dirk Maggs, .Maggs previously had a distinguished career as a producer with BBC Radio where he elevated radio drama to the realm of what he describes as “a film in your ears.” One of his innovations was to introduce Dolby Surround sound into BBC Radio. He has adapted several superhero characters for the radio including Superman, Batman and Judge Dredd and his work also includes a seminal radio adaptation of Douglas Adams’ “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.” The Hindi version features Tabu (“Andhadhun”) as the narrator, Vijay Varma (“A Suitable Boy”) in the lead role of Morpheus/Dream, Manoj Bajpayee (“The Family Man”) as Doctor Dee, Sushant Divgikar (“Evening Shadows”) as Desire, Adarsh Gaurav (“The White Tiger”) as Constantine, Neeraj Kabi (“Paatal Lok”) as Lucifer, Kubbra Sait (“Foundation”) as Death and Tillotama Shome (“Sir”) as Calliope.In the audio adaptation, The Sandman, also known as Lord Morpheus, the immortal king of dreams, stories and the imagination, is pulled from his realm and imprisoned on Earth by a nefarious cult and languishes for decades before finally escaping.
Worcestershire man's life-saving hospital treatment. It comes after the ill beneficiary and ex-Jaguar Land Rover worker cruelly suffered a string of family disasters over the last year. James Monks is looking after his grandmother who is in the advanced stages of dementia, his dad was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and his mum is currently battling breast cancer.
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Ke Huy Quan was just 12 years old when he was offered the chance to audition for "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom." It was a decision that forever changed his life. A few years prior, Quan and his family arrived in Los Angeles from their native Vietnam. A casting director had overheard the preteen practicing lines with his sibling and asked if he wanted to try out for the 1984 action-adventure film that starred Harrison Ford.
Ke Huy Quan is back on the big screen in Everything Everywhere All At Once, after a 20 year hiatus from acting.
E.T. has phoned home — to the red carpet.
Steven Spielberg, Dee Wallace and more people associated with the beloved science fiction hit, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, appeared on the red carpet for a screening in honor of its 40th anniversary.
Simon Barlow may be trying to cause trouble on-screen but the actor who plays him looked happier than ever as his girlfriend joined him on the red carpet. Alex Bain was among the soap stars out in Manchester to see the latest musical appearing in the city.