Orlando Bloom is opening up about life at home with baby Daisy with wife Katy Perry!
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Jason Bateman and the cast of Ozark look quite different outside the confines of the Netflix drama.The Emmy-nominated series debuted in July 2017 and became a hit for the streaming platform.
Bateman (Martin Byrde), Laura Linney (Wendy Byrde), Julia Garner (Ruth Langmore), Sofia Hublitz (Charlotte Byrde), Skylar Gaertner (Jonah Byrde), Lisa Emery (Darlene Snell), Charlie Tahan (Wyatt Langmore) and Tom Pelphrey (Ben Davis) star in the show, which follows a family of money launderers after their
.Orlando Bloom is opening up about life at home with baby Daisy with wife Katy Perry!
first presidential debate."Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19," Trump tweeted. "We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately.
Ted Johnson Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden have each tested negative for the coronavirus, after concerns were raised over their potential exposure to President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at the debate this week.“I’m happy to report that Jill and I have tested negative for COVID. Thank you to everyone for your messages of concern,” Biden tweeted.
Julia Garner is back to work on the set!
Money Heist and Elite actress Maria Pedraza was at the 2020 San Sebastian Film Festival last weekend and she looked so chic in her three appearances!
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticAn all-star digital performance of scenes from Tony Kushner’s Angels in America, benefiting amFAR’s COVID-19 fund, will feature Glenn Close as Roy Cohn, with other roles from the Pulitzer Prize-winning play performed by, among others, Laura Linney, Patti LuPone, S. Epatha Merkerson, Brian Tyree Henry, Paul Dano, Andrew Rannells and Slave Play playwright Jeremy O.
Alan Thicke, Kirk Cameron and their Growing Pains costars brought to life a TV family worth loving.Thicke (Dr. Jason Seaver), Cameron (Mike Seaver), Joanna Kerns (Maggie Seaver), Tracey Gold (Carol Seaver), Jeremy Miller (Ben Seaver) and Ashley Johnson (Chrissy Seaver) portrayed the sitcom clan.
Friends is getting reimagined. Gabrielle Union is set to host an all-Black cast reading of the infamous show that starred Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer.
Schitt’s Creek swept at the 2020 Emmy Awards on Sunday, September 20 — and celebrities were thrilled to see the series finally get its due.For its sixth and final season, which ended in April, the show took home nine awards: Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Eugene Levy), Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Catherine O’Hara), Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Dan Levy), Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Annie Murphy),
Julia Garnertook home the Emmy Award for supporting actress in a drama seriesduring Sunday night's ceremony. Garner beat out other nominees Laura Dern(Big Little Lies),Meryl Streep(Big Little Lies),Helena Bonham Carter(The Crown),Samira Wiley(The Handmaid's Tale),Fiona Shaw(Killing Eve),Sarah Snook(Succession), and Thandie Newton(Westworld).
Julia Garner! The actress just won another Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, marking her second year in a row to be honored with the award. The celebrated performer won for her portrayal of Ruth Langmore in the Netflix drama series, and she admitted she was «shocked» to hear her name called.«First, I am shocked, to be honest,» Garner said, while accepting her award virtually during the 72nd Primetime Emmys on Sunday night.
The Creative Arts Emmys experienced a minor bump in the road when Jason Bateman was announced as the winner of "This Is Us" actor Ron Cephas Jones' award. The error occurred during Saturday's online Creative Arts Emmys, the precursor to Sunday's main ceremony and the culmination of a week of events honoring technical and other achievements.
While the majority of the 2020 Emmy Awards are virtual with stars at home, there are some who actually came in person to the show – and one of them was Jason Bateman!
The 2020 Emmy Awards had a major mix-up! The ceremony accidentally called Jason Bateman’s name for an award – which was actually meant for someone else – on Saturday night (September 19).
The 2020 Emmy Awards had a major mix-up.
Oscars wrong-winner gaffe Saturday night — with Jason Bateman wrongly named for an award won by “This Is Us” guest star Ron Cephas Jones.In a voice-over announcement during the online creative arts Emmys — a precursor to Sunday’s main ceremony — Bateman was declared the winner for his guest appearance on HBO’s “The Outsider,” while the screen correctly displayed Jones’ name.Confused viewers on FXX then had to wait until after a commercial break for an on-screen message that read, “Our apologies,
2020 Emmy Awards will certainly be a star-studded affair!ABC and the Television Academy announced on Friday that Mindy Kaling, Bob Newhart, Ty Burrell, Ken Jeong and Tatiana Maslany will be among the stars to make special appearances during the 72nd Primetime Emmys on Sunday, Sept. 20. Previously announced stars that will make appearances at this year's award show include Jason Bateman, Sterling K.
Julia Garner is starring in a new short film for Motorola razr and she’s opening up about her love of the flip phone!
and Sandra Oh in Killing Eve, Laura Linney in Ozark and Zendaya in Euphoria. It goes without saying that we'd be happy if any of them won.It's also your chance to see Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston get together, again.