HBO Max is doubling down on adult animation and has ordered three series and set a bustling development slate.
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Judd Apatow has shown a skill for crafting vehicles for offbeat comic personalities that channel elements of their lives and the things that make them so appealing. After doing this with Steve Carell, Seth Rogen, Lena Dunham and Amy Schumer, Apatow channeled the slacker charm and energy of Pete Davidson, the Saturday Night Live cast member who as a child lost his firefighter father in 9/11.
Davidson’s character in Universal’s The King of Staten Island, Scott Carlin, can’t seem to get launched. He
HBO Max is doubling down on adult animation and has ordered three series and set a bustling development slate.
Gay City News, a New York-based LGBTQ publication. “I will fuck with you, you fucking bitch. In Crunch Fitness, in CSI, I will fuck with you.
Saturday Night Live on, uh, Saturday night? Well apparently we all missed the hilarious fact that IRL best friends Pete Davidson and musical guest straight-up fell off the state during the end credits.
“Saturday Night Live” has experienced its fair share of unexpected occurrences during live broadcasts, but a bit of horseplay on the Jan. 30 episode led to the show’s musical guest and one of its cast take a big tumble.
John Krasinski recently locked lips with someone who wasn’t his wife Emily Blunt! The Office alum recently kissed Ariana Grande’s ex-boyfriend and comedian Pete Davidson on Saturday Night Live! The 41-year-old Jake Ryan actor and director hosted the sketch show for the first time on the January 30th telecast of the stand-up show. During Krasinski’s appearance on the show, the SNL crew kept asking questions to the actor about his hit show The Office, confusing him for his character Jim Halpert.
Krasinski made his “SNL” debut by hosting the first episode of 2021. During the opening monologue, the 41-year-old actor was flooded with questions about his time on NBC’s “The Office,” where he played Jim Halpert from 2005 to 2013.“My question is, you’re Jim from ‘The Office,'” “SNL” star Alex Moffat said as part of the skit.
Pucker up! John Krasinski hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time on Saturday, January 30, and Pete Davidson gave him a warm welcome.
John Krasinski hosted “Saturday Night Live” for the first time over the weekend, and things got spicy. The actor took the stage for his debut monologue, and couldn’t escape his devoted fans of “The Office”.
John Krasinski hosted for the first time over the weekend, and things got spicy.
John Krasinski and Pete Davidson are locking lips on Saturday Night Live!
Pete Davidson felt as though “the weight of the world lifted off (his) shoulders” when he was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD).The comedian admitted being formally diagnosed with the mood disorder – which impacts how a person thinks, feels, and interacts with other people – in 2017 made him feel “so much better” about himself, as he was finally able to understand the reason behind the way he was feeling.Speaking to Glenn Close for Variety’s Actors on Actors series, he said:
Actors on Actors series. During the revealing interview, Close bonded with the “King of Staten Island” and “Saturday Night Live” star over the subject of mental illness in relation to the 2020 film “Hillbilly Elegy,” in which she co-stars with Amy Adams.“When somebody finally tells you, the weight of the world feels lifted off your shoulders,” Davidson told Close of his own borderline personality disorder (BDP) diagnosis.
Pete Davidson and Glenn Close are opening up all about their careers in Variety‘s latest Actors on Actors interview.
An unexpected pairing. Pete Davidson and Glenn Close interviewed each other for the latest edition of Variety‘s Actors on Actors segment, and although the stars couldn’t be more different, the interview was filled with hilarious tidbits.
Pete Davidson and Glenn Close are the latest actors to sit down for a virtual chat as part of “Variety Studio: Actors On Actors” series.
Pete Davidson (“The King of Staten Island”) and Glenn Close (“Hillbilly Elegy”) sat down for a virtual chat for Variety‘s Actors on Actors, presented by Amazon Studios. For more, click here. Even with her seven Oscar nominations and five decades of screen and stage credits, Glenn Close felt butterflies — as, perhaps, many people would — at the prospect of talking to Pete Davidson.