Warner Bros. Television has stepped in to defend actor Dougray Scott after his Batwoman co-star Ruby Rose made further accusations via social media.
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Tony Shalhoub is speaking out in opposition of Sarah Silverman's latest "Jewface" comments. The actor, who is a Maronite Christian, defended his casting as a Jewish professor in "The Marvelous Mrs.
Maisel" after the female comedian recently voiced concerns with non-Jewish celebrities taking on Jewish roles. Speaking at the premiere of "Mass," Shalhoub told Page Six he believes the entire point of being an actor is to play a character that isn't himself.
Warner Bros. Television has stepped in to defend actor Dougray Scott after his Batwoman co-star Ruby Rose made further accusations via social media.
James Michael Tyler, best known for playing Gunther in Friends, passed away yesterday, 24 October, at the age of 59 following a battle with cancer. In the wake of his passing, the likes of Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox have led tributes to their late co-star.
Love Island and is now the UK Youth Mental Health Ambassador, has defended Strictly Come Dancing contestant Tilly Ramsay after she was criticised for her weight on a national radio station. Tilly, who is the daughter of celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay , was called a "chubby little thing" by LBC radio host Steve Allen during his breakfast show.
Kanye West proves how wrong we all are.On Tuesday, October 19, the rapper decided to wear another full face mask in New York City, this time while meeting up with Donald Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen.The 44-year-old met up with Cohen in NYC and were photographed grabbing a cup of coffee on the Upper East Side.
EXCLUSIVE: Michael Zegen (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) and newcomer Bellua Suarez will topline writer-director Simon Hacker’s debut feature, Zoo, which recently wrapped production in New York City, starring alongside Robert Klein (Will & Grace, The Mysteries of Laura), Michael Covino (The Climb, News of the World), Isabel Arraiza (The Little Things, The Oath), and Eric Berryman (Motherless Brooklyn, Marriage Story).
Kanye West has continued to don eerie prosthetic masks while making public appearances, most recently while meeting with former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen.According to Page Six, West was spotted meeting with Cohen and others at a coffee bar on New York’s Upper East Side on Tuesday (October 19), wearing a realistic mask he’d been seen with at JFK Airport a day earlier.Cohen – who is currently serving out the remainder of his 2018 sentence for tax fraud and other charges on house arrest –
Maybe Kanye West is just getting into the Halloween spirit a little bit early. The 44-year-old rapper was spotted getting coffee with former President Donald Trump‘s ex-lawyer Michael Cohen, 55, on Tuesday October 19, but the My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy star was wearing an odd face mask in new photos by Page Six. Ye’s mask covered his whole head and was a little similar to some of his other recent disguises, which have kept his face hidden from the public view. Check out the photos HERE!
George Takei is taking a couple of jabs at his “Star Trek” co-star William Shatner following his flight to space on the Blue Origin rocket.
George Takei is taking a couple of jabs at his “Star Trek” co-star William Shatner following his flight to space on the Blue Origin rocket.
his trip to the edge of space aboard Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin capsule."He's boldly going where other people have gone before," George told Page Six after the Capt. Kirk actor landed back on the ground in the West Texas desert.
Kanye West, 44, is in New York City. The Yeezy rapper was spotted having coffee with Donald Trump‘s former lawyer Michael Cohen just a day before Kim Kardashian‘s Saturday Night Live debut — see the photos via Page Six here.
Following the casting news of Kathryn Hahn as Joan Rivers in an upcoming Showtime limited series, Sarah Silverman claims the role is the latest example of Hollywood’s “Jewface” problem.
Tony Shalhoub is sharing his thoughts on Sarah Silverman‘s recent comments.
Sarah Silverman is calling out a problem in Hollywood that no one seems to notice.
Following the casting news of Kathryn Hahn as Joan Rivers in an upcoming Showtime limited series, Sarah Silverman claims the role is the latest example of Hollywood’s “Jewface” problem.
self-titled podcast after it was announced WandaVision actor Kathryn Hahn had been cast as Joan Rivers in an upcoming biopic.“There’s this long tradition of non-Jews playing Jews, and not just playing people who happen to be Jewish but people whose Jewishness is their whole being,” Silverman said.“One could argue, for instance, that a Gentile [a non-Jew] playing Joan Rivers correctly would be doing what is actually called ‘Jewface.’”Silverman defined “Jewface” as “when a non-Jew portrays a Jew
Sarah Silverman has a bone to pick with Hollywood.
Sarah Silverman called out Hollywood’s tendency to cast non-Jewish actors to play Jewish characters, referring to the practice as "Jewface." The comedian, 50, pointed to Kathryn Hahn as the most recent example after the Catholic-raised actress, 48, was tapped to portray the late Joan Rivers, who was Jewish, in an upcoming limited series.
NEW YORK -- Some 15 years ago, while working on a story about the New York Post's famous Page Six column, I needed some perspective on the gossip industry.So I sought out Bobby Zarem, who'd by then spent more than 30 years as a tireless, relentless entertainment publicist, with a client list that read like a Who's Who of a certain era: Cher, Diana Ross, Dustin Hoffman, Kevin Costner, Michael Douglas, Ann-Margret, Al Pacino, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone and more.Zarem explained the