EXCLUSIVE: Bryan Goluboff, who has served as co-executive producer on NBC’s Law & Order: SVU, is moving to spinoff Law & Order: Organized Crime as executive producer and showrunner for the upcoming third season.
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Lea Michele and Tommy Dorfman stepped out to attend a celebration of Balmain‘s flagship store on Madison Avenue.
The two stars were among the attendees at the event on Wednesday night (May 11) in New York City.
The celebration marked the introduction of a long-term, global partnership with MintNFT to create Balmain’s unique, constantly evolving series of NFT offerings—the Balmain Non-Fungible Thread. The event also marked designer Olivier Rousteing‘s first visit back to NYC since 2019.
Lea took to her Instagram Stories at the event to share a photo of her and Tommy. She captioned the pic, “Fangirling. I [heart] you, Tommy Dorfman.”
Also in attendance at the event were models Nina Agdal and Violetta Komyshan.
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EXCLUSIVE: Bryan Goluboff, who has served as co-executive producer on NBC’s Law & Order: SVU, is moving to spinoff Law & Order: Organized Crime as executive producer and showrunner for the upcoming third season.
Lee Lawson, best known for her long-running role as Bea Reardon on the soap opera "The Guiding Light," died on May 22 at the age of 80. Lawson played Reardon on the CBS soap from 1981 to 1990.The show ended in 2009. Her daughter, Leslie Bova, shared the news in a Facebook post that revealed her mother had cancer and COVID-19 before her death.
Lee Lawson, best known for her long-running role as Bea Reardon on soap opera The Guiding Light, died on May 22 at the age of 80.
Donald Glover is enjoying a very rare day out with his longtime girlfriend!
Gigi Hadid is hitting the streets of NYC!
The man who jumped on stage and tackled Dave Chappelle during a show is explaining the reasons behind his actions.
Sebastian Stan is opening up about THAT scene from his Hulu series Pam & Tommy.
This , Glamour is celebrating AAPI leaders in the beauty space by bringing together founders of large and small for a discussion on the joys and struggles of creating a business, the secrets to success, and the overall state of the industry. Next up, , former staffer to Michelle Obama and founder of mental health-focused skincare brand , talks to , founder of Japanese-inspired skincare line , about the importance of , creating a unified , and taking up space within a white male-dominated industry. Vicky Tsai: I led some research at Harvard Business School on the state of AAPI women in business. I just got the results from that, and I'm starting to share that information out in every place I can.
Michelle Dockery is one of our favourite actresses and we love her portrayal of Lady Mary Crawley in Downton Abbey. The stunning star is back with the show's newest film Downton Abbey: A New Era, and on Sunday evening, the 40-year-old took to the red carpet for the premiere in New York City. READ: Downton Abbey makeup - I tried the beauty products used on setThe star looked phenomenal in her sparkly silver dress by Givenchy.
Michelle Dockery and Laura Carmichael stick together on the red carpet at the premiere of Downton Abbey: A New Era held at the Metropolitan Opera House on Sunday (May 15) in New York City.
The rising stars of musical theatre stepped out for the 2022 Tony Awards Meet the Nominees Press Event on Thursday (May 12) at Sofitel in New York City.
Hugh Jackman is responding to the comments that Michelle Williams made this week about wanting to do a sequel to The Greatest Showman!
confirmed to The New York Times.From early roles in ’80s shows “The Equalizer” and “The Whoopee Boys” to his first major part in the short-lived Stanley Tucci cop drama “The Street,” MacVittie had a knack for playing tough, streetwise characters in a variety of films and television shows. He would go on to play memorable guest starring roles in prestige series like “The Deuce,” “Sex and the City” and “When They See Us.”Born Oct.
Bruce MacVittie, a prolific New York stage actor who made his Broadway debut opposite Al Pacino in a 1983 production of David Mamet’s American Buffalo and became familiar to television viewers through roles on The Sopranos, Law & Order and As The World Turns, died May 7 at a hospital in New York City. He was 65.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaMichelle Williams is speaking out in defense of her friend Jeremy Strong after the “Succession” star was the subject of a New Yorker profile that examined his intense approach to acting. That piece, which was published in December, documented the extremes that Strong was willing to take in order to create his performances, including asking to be tear-gassed for a scene in “Trial of the Chicago 7.”The blowback to the story was intense — both from supporters of the actor, who claimed it misrepresented his commitment to his craft, as well as from detractors who believed it was an example of Method acting taken to self-indulgent extremes.