Amanda Seyfried is taking us back to 2010!
15.03.2021 - 18:25 / theplaylist.net
It was a happy morning for nominees for the 2021 Academy Awards. These contenders had to wait an extra two months to find out if they got the golden ticket and they celebrated in due course.
Here’s a rundown of all the official and social media reactions of this year’s Oscar nominees. READ MORE: 2021 Oscar Nominations [Complete List] “Wow! I’m honoured to be nominated by my fellow actors alongside such inspiring performances, and am grateful to the Academy for their support and encouragement.
.Amanda Seyfried is taking us back to 2010!
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Grandma’s girl! Amanda Seyfried shared a sweet shot of her mom, Ann Seyfried, hanging out with her 4-year-old daughter.
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Joe Otterson TV ReporterNaveen Andrews has been cast alongside Amanda Seyfried in the Hulu drama series “The Dropout,” which will tell the story of Elizabeth Holmes.Holmes, the enigmatic Stanford dropout, founded medical testing start-up Theranos. She was lauded as a Steve Jobs for the next tech generation.
Amanda Seyfried has just locked in her next big role as Elizabeth Holmes, the former founder and CEO of Theranos, in the Hulu limited series . The actress replaces Kate McKinnon, who was originally cast in the true-crime drama.Adapted from the ABC Radio podcast about the rise and fall of Holmes and her Silicon Valley-based company, will chronicle the true story of an American businesswoman who managed to raise billions of dollars over false claims of developing a revolutionary blood test.
Kate McKinnon‘s replacement in the Hulu limited series The Dropout based on the rise and fall of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has been revealed: Amanda Seyfried!
Joe Otterson TV ReporterAmanda Seyfried has signed on to play Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes in the Hulu series “The Dropout.”Seyfried takes over the role from Kate McKinnon, whose exit from the project was reported in February. The series tells the story of Holmes, the enigmatic Stanford dropout who founded medical testing start-up Theranos.
It would appear that one actress dropping out of “The Dropout” has opened the door for an Oscar nominee to take her place. According to Variety, Amanda Seyfried is taking over for Kate McKinnon in the upcoming Hulu drama series, “The Dropout.” The series is inspired by the real-life business scandal involving Elizabeth Holmes and her biotech start-up Theranos.
Oscar nominee Amanda Seyfried is set to star as Elizabeth Holmes in Hulu’s The Dropout. She replaces Kate McKinnon who in February exited the limited drama series based on ABC News/ABC Radio’s podcast about the rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes and her company, Theranos.
Amanda Seyfried found a new way to spend her time.MORE: Amanda Seyfried's new family photo has fans falling in loveThe Mamma Mia! star began crocheting last year, making herself a quarantine blanket - and she's decided to do it again.Showing off some of the individual squares from the impressive original, the actress wrote: "A year ago I started my quarantine blanket and I missed it so I'm starting another."WATCH: Amanda Seyfried's husband adorably entertains their baby sonThe previous day, she
EXCLUSIVE: This year’s Oscar nominees Viola Davis, Daniel Kaluuya, Sacha Baron Cohen, Carey Mulligan, Steven Yeun, Amanda Seyfried and Paul Raci are among those who have been added as presenters for the the Producers Guild’s 32nd annual PGA Awards, which will take place later this week in a virtual ceremony.