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One of the most notable actresses working today, Ann Dowd has become a household name, having played everything from a deranged cult leader in HBO series The Leftovers to the chilling Aunt Lydia in Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale—performances that got her an Emmy nomination and a win, respectively.
And now, there’s much Oscar buzz around her stunning performance in Fran Krantz’s film Mass, in which she plays a grieving mother on the other side of a school shooting, alongside her onscreen husband Reed
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EXCLUSIVE: Deadline has learned that Emmy-winning The Handmaid’s Tale actress Ann Dowd has joined the Amy Rice-directed political thriller The Independent, which Relativity Media and Rogue Pictures have also acquired North American rights on.
the college’s statement said.Born Gloria Jean Watkins in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, on September 25, 1952, hooks adopted the pen name “bell hooks” from her maternal great-grandmother, Bell Blair Hooks. She kept her name in lowercase letters to shift the attention from her identity to her ideas, while intentionally breaking culturally imposed grammar rules.She received a bachelor’s degree in English from Stanford University in 1973, a master’s in English from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1976
EXCLUSIVE: Screen Media has acquired worldwide rights to Family Squares—the comedy formerly titled Shoot the Rooster—from Unbound Media.
Today fans had an extra special surprise on Monday morning after tuning it to see a much-loved member of the show had returned.MORE: Hoda Kotb's time off explained as Today fans ask the same questionHoda Kotb had been away from the NBC News show all of last week but was back in the studio at the beginning of the week to discuss the daily headlines.Savannah Guthrie was just as delighted as viewers at home were to see her co-host back next to her.VIDEO: Today's Hoda Kotb left shocked live on
Mary Cosby is addressing a “reckless” remark she made during the last epiosde of “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City”.
When it comes to sports stories that lend themselves well to a film or TV adaptation, you’d be hard-pressed to find one better than the story of Jerry Buss and the birth of the “Showtime” era of the Los Angeles Lakers in the late-‘70s, early-‘80s.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeIf the idea of Kevin Hart as Arnold Jackson — the 8-year-old played by Gary Coleman on “Diff’rent Strokes’ — sounds perfect on paper, wait until you see tonight’s “Live in Front of a Studio Audience.” When the 5’4” Hart stands next to the 6’4” John Lithgow — who fills Conrad Bain’s role as Arnold’s adoptive father, Mr.
Matt Diehl “I randomly asked Siri what the No. 1 song in the world was,” Stacia Mac, Polo G’s “momager,” recalls.
The family of a 20-year-old woman who lost her lifelong battle with cystic fibrosis have pledged to continue to raise awareness around the disease.
K.J. Yossman “Doctor Who” star Peter Capaldi and Raindance founder Elliot Grove have been honored at the first ever British Short Film Awards.Capaldi was given the Icon Award while Grove was handed the Impact AwardThe British Short Film Awards, in partnership with the HearArt Project, were hosted by presenter Alex Zane on Friday evening.
Chris Evans will be teaming up with his co-star, Ana de Armas, who has been tapped to replace Scarlett Johansson in .At this point, it's unclear exactly what the film's got in store for audiences but it's being dubbed as «a high-concept romantic action adventure film.» , an Apple Original Film produced by Skydance Media, will be directed by Dexter Fletcher, best known for helming . De Armas will serve as an executive producer on the film and Evans will serve as a producer.
Facebook post by his longtime friend, Pat Benti, the actor died on Nov. 27 in his Newhall, California, home.
tribute on Facebook.Asking that all inquiries into Mekka’s death “be withheld during his family’s time of grief,” Benti also said, “We welcome you to share your memories of Eddie and your condolences to his family on his fan page.”He added, “Rest In Peace Eddie. We had some fun.”Mekka played Shirley Feeney’s crooner boyfriend known as “The Big Ragu” on the “Happy Days” spinoff starring Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams, which aired between 1976 to 1983 on ABC.
G-Eazy is mourning the death of his mother, Suzanne Olmsted.