Jason Bateman has some fun during the Hasty Pudding Theatricals Man of the Year 2022 ceremony on Thursday (February 3) in Cambridge, Mass.
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Jason Bateman strikes a pose in an adult-sized version of his favorite sweater when he was a teenager.
The 53-year-old Ozark actor was surprised with the sweater in the ending moments of his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Thursday (January 20), after Jimmy showed off just how much Jason had loved the sweater when he was a teen star.
“Guess who had a favorite sweatshirt,” he joked before taking the new version from Jimmy.
After posing with it on, Jason kept it on, but then remembered his microphone was still on his suit jacket and he pulled it up to his shoulder so he could still be heard, before pointing out how awkward it was.
“God, I hope people are just tuning in right now,” he joked.
Check out the video below!
FYI: Jason was wearing a Dolce & Gabbana suit.
Jason Bateman has some fun during the Hasty Pudding Theatricals Man of the Year 2022 ceremony on Thursday (February 3) in Cambridge, Mass.
“Ozark” actor Jason Bateman was honoured Thursday as Man of the Year by Harvard University’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals in Cambridge.
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Dolly Parton has joined forces with Kelly Clarkson for a “haunting” new version of ‘9 To 5’, it’s been revealed.As Variety reports, the pair recorded a collaborative take on Parton’s classic 1980 single for an upcoming documentary called Still Working 9 To 5.The film, which is co-directed/produced by Gary Lane, is due to premiere at this year’s SXSW in Austin, Texas.Per an official description, Still Working 9 To 5 “examines the 40-year evolution of gender inequality and discrimination in the workplace” since 1980”.It added: “[It] explores why workplace inequality 40 years later was never a laughing matter.”“We could do a documentary just on the making of the duet,” Lane told Variety of Parton and Clarkson’s team-up.Speaking of how the new version of ‘9 To 5’ differs from the much-loved original, co-director/producer Camille Hardman explained: “The first iteration, Dolly’s original version was very upbeat. There was a lot of hope I would say in the song.“And this version is just a little bit melancholic,” she said, acknowledging the film’s themes of inequality.Lane went on to tell the outlet that Parton had dubbed the new collaboration ‘9 To 5: The Slow Version’, saying that it’s “definitely slowed down and more haunting”.
Janet Jackson has hinted that a new track featured in her recent self-titled documentary could be set for an official release.The new Janet Jackson series, which premiered in the UK earlier this week, offers an unprecedented look into the star’s life and lengthy career.As reported previously, an unreleased song titled ‘Love I Love’ soundtracks the closing credits of the final episode. “You got that love I love,” Jackson is heard singing in the snippet.During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon yesterday evening (February 2), the vocalist was asked if fans will get to hear the track in its entirety and whether it was “hinting” at new material to come.“It’s so funny because that’s… it was a song that I recorded, like, three years ago,” Jackson replied. “And, in the documentary, we thought, ‘Oh, this would be cool to put this song right here in this moment, this piece in the documentary’.“And, everyone started reacting to it.
Academy Award-nominated actor and producer Samuel L. Jackson (The Hateful Eight, Pulp Fiction) will be honored at the 53rd NAACP Image Awards with the prestigious Chairman’s Award, the NAACP and BET announced today.
Barack Obama, Danny Glover, U.S. Rep.
There could be more Janet Jackson music on the way.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- “Ozark” actor Jason Bateman is being feted as 2022 Man of the Year by Harvard University’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals.Thursday evening's festivities will mark the first time the award has been presented since the coronavirus pandemic began in 2020.The “Arrested Development” star also produced and directed “Ozark,” a popular Netflix series.
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South Park classic number ‘Kyle’s Mom’s A Bitch’ has been re-recorded with a group of Broadway stars and a 30-piece orchestra to celebrate the show’s 25th anniversary – you can watch the performance below.Arranged by Broadway veteran Stephen Oremus, the new rendition premiered today (January 26) and features singers Nikki Renee Daniels, Tamar Greene, Jeff Kready and Elizabeth Stanley. The clip also depicts the show’s four children enjoying the song – with the obvious exception of Kyle.“I was thrilled to get to reimagine these South Park classics in a more traditional orchestral concert setting,” Oremus told The Hollywood Reporter.
Jason Bateman is one of the rare child actors to transition to even greater success as an adult, but he’s admitting it wasn’t as easy as it may have appeared.
Ozark actor and director explained in a new interview that he used the time to catch up on what he called “inabilities” that stemmed from missing out on normal parts of growing up, thanks to his early stint as a child actor in Little House On The Prairie.“It was a combination,” he told The Guardian about the factors in his decision to trade acting for hedonism.