Celebrities, friends, and fans are paying tribute to Regis Philbin following his death on Friday.
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Lucy Liu recently opened up about the opportunities she lost out on early in her career due to systemic racism early. During an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald, the 51-year-old Charlie’s Angel actress revealed that she didn’t get a lot of auditions when she first started, compared to her white friend, who was going to double the auditions.
Celebrities, friends, and fans are paying tribute to Regis Philbin following his death on Friday.
pushed in April due to the coronavirus pandemic.Also Read: Bridget Everett-Led Comedy 'Somebody Somewhere' Set at HBOTold over the first three episodes, “Summer” follows Sam (Law), a man who is drawn to a mysterious island off the British coast where he encounters a group of islanders set on preserving their traditions at any cost, according to the premium cable channel and its new streaming offshoot.
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Since getting her start through a chance meeting with Gucci Mane, Atlanta-based audio engineer Kesha Lee has worked on chart-toppers like Childish Gambino’s “This Is America” and Migos’ “Bad and Boujee” and is now the go-to audio engineer for rappers including Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert. She spent the past two-and-a-half years working on.
In a surprising move, former Glee star Lea Michele has deleted her Twitter account. Lea has ditched her Twitter handle, @leamichele, but has decided to keep her Instagram page active.
Lea Michele has deactivated her Twitter account as of the time of this posting.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmStephen King’s latest bestselling four novella collection If It Bleeds has quickly garnered three option deals, with a fourth in the offing because it involves a preexisting character who just starred in an HBO series adaptation.
Lucy Liu is returning to television in a new role!
Peter White Television EditorABC’s workplace comedy pilot, formerly known as Bossy, has found its lead.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterLucy Liu has been cast in the lead role of Shana Goldberg-Meehan’s multi-camera workplace comedy pilot at ABC formerly known as “Bossy” and “Kids Matter Now.”Liu will play Devin, described as the fierce and powerful head of Shelter, a large and successful modern furniture company. She is a force and is unfamiliar with failure.
Rebecca Davis editorLucy Liu opened up in a recent interview about the difficulties she faced earlier in her career due to racism in Hollywood.
Meghan Markle has been through a lot in the last few years, and, in spite of the Sussexes' move to California, her royal issues appear to still be wearing on her. Earlier this year, Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, shocked the world when they announced their intention to step back from working royal life.
Lucy Liu is opening up about the opportunities she lost out on due to systemic racism early in her career.
There’s no denying that Lucy Liu has had an enviable Hollywood career. However, as an actor of Asian descent, she’s faced her share of systemic racism, particularly early in her career.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterParamount Pictures has scooped up the first feature film from director Lee Daniels in nearly a decade, “The United States vs. Billie Holiday.”Sold by Endeavor Content in an eight-figure deal out of Cannes’ big-spending virtual market, the project follows the dramatic true story of the Federal Department of Narcotics targeting the jazz legend with a sting operation.