Showtime is on a bit of a roll lately. Obviously, the network has series such as “Billions,” which is consistently lauded as one of the best shows on TV.
Showtime is on a bit of a roll lately. Obviously, the network has series such as “Billions,” which is consistently lauded as one of the best shows on TV.
Three of America’s most influential first ladies are at the center of Showtime’s historical drama, “The First Lady.” The trailer for the first season, directed and executive produced by Susanne Bier, sees Viola Davis as Michelle Obama, Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford and Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt.
Betty Ford and Eleanor Roosevelt, played respectively by Hollywood heavyweights Viola Davis, Michelle Pfeiffer and Gillian Anderson — is coming to Showtime.The 10-episode drama airing this April includes supporting actors Kiefer Sutherland as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Aaron Eckhart as Gerald Ford and relative newcomer O-T Fagbenle, who last starred in “The Handmaid’s Tale,” as the first black president, Barack Obama.
The debut trailer for Showtime’s The First Lady just debuted online and features our first look at Viola Davis portraying former First Lady Michelle Obama!
. The trailer for the first season, directed and executive produced by Susanne Bier, sees Viola Davis as Michelle Obama, Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford and Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt.All three actresses make stunning transformations into these iconic figures as the series reframes American leadership by recounting each of their husband’s presidencies through their lens.
Jordan Moreau Showtime has released the first trailer for the upcoming anthology series, “The First Lady,” which follows presidential couples throughout American history.The former U.S. presidents, first ladies, their families and colleagues will be played by a company of A-list stars. The Obamas, Fords and Roosevelts are among those portrayed on the series.Viola Davis will play Michelle Obama opposite O.T.
A look at the White House experiences of Michelle Obama, Betty Ford, and Eleanor Roosevelt is what Showtime’s anthology drama First Lady is all about. Its official trailer has been released in advance of the series’ April debut.
confesses that she was delighted to portray Selina Kyle in and learn more about her past rather than jumping immediately into Catwoman. Kravitz is the sixth actress to play Catwoman on film, following Lee Meriwether in the Adam West-led Batman picture, Michelle Pfeiffer in 1992's Batman Returns, Halle Berry in a standalone feature for the character, and Anne Hathaway in 2012's The Dark Knight Rises. The Batman is a remake of the character's film series that switches the focus to Bruce Wayne's second year of combating crime as he explores a complicated network of corruption in Gotham City with links to his family and seeks for The Riddler, a cryptic serial murderer.
Halle Berry, 55, infamously starred as Selina Kyle/Catwoman in the critically maligned 2004 film, Catwoman. Nearly 20 years later, Zoe Kravitz, 33, is playing the comic book villainess in the upcoming The Batman, opposite Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne/Batman. Halle offered some advice for her latest Catwoman successor in a Feb. 2 interview with PopCulture.
Tracee Ellis Ross had her fans in stitches once again with a video none of them saw coming. The daughter of Diana Ross was praised for her body confidence and her amazing sense of humor after she posted a video of herself on Instagram posing in little more than leggings and a tiny crop top. MORE: Tracee Ellis Ross wows with latest poolside photo In the clip - which appeared to have been filmed inside her wardrobe - Tracee was animatedly rubbing oil into her stomach and laughing hysterically as she rubbed her skin.WATCH: Tracee had herself and her fans in hysterics with her video The star was wearing a pair of low-slung leggings and a black crop top as she explained she had been told to massage her belly to help with lymphatic drainage.Tracee found the entire exercise highly amusing and captioned the post: "I was told to massage the belly. Ummm, by WHO??! Girl, stop.
Michelle Pfeiffer took to social media to extend her heartfelt support for a fellow Hollywood star following a truly devastating loss.MORE: Michelle Pfeiffer shares pictures from bittersweet reunion with rarely seen sistersThe actress shared her condolences for fellow actress Regina King after the tragic loss of her son Ian Alexander Jr. on Saturday.She shared one of Regina's photos with her late son on her own Instagram Stories, writing: "Sending love @iamreginaking to you and your family.
Michelle Pfeiffer gave fans an insight into how she spent her weekend, revealing that she was able to reconnect with family she hadn't seen in a while.MORE: Michelle Pfeiffer dons powerfully chic all-black outfit for star-studded affairShe shared snapshots of her reunion with her two younger sisters, Dedee and Lori, as all three were able to get together for the first time in over six months.However, all wasn't perfect, as she also added that they only had 24 hours together and were determined
Michelle Pfeiffer is a Hollywood icon! The 63-year-old movie star has oozed glamour and glitz since she started turning heads as a beauty pageant winner in Southern California. After agents quickly took notice of the blonde bombshell, Michelle was cast in Grease 2, where she showcased both her acting and singing talents.
Michelle Pfeiffer knows what it means to exude confidence and style with her fashion, and her latest red carpet look is one of her best in that regard. MORE: Michelle Pfeiffer delights fans with incredibly rare photo of her childrenThe actress appeared at The Hollywood Reporter's Power 100 Women in Entertainment event, for which she donned a black suit.
Selma Blair hits the red carpet ahead of being honored at The Hollywood Reporter 2021 Power 100 Women in Entertainment event held at Fairmont Century Plaza on Wednesday afternoon (December 8) in Los Angeles.
French Exit was released earlier this year, but these days, she's just as busy off-screen. The actor launched her fragrance brand a few months before the pandemic hit, and hasn't slowed down since. With Henry Rose—named after her daughter Claudia Rose and her son John Henry—Pfeiffer hoped to fill a major market void: Clean fine fragrance.
Danny Devito has returned to the world of Batman but this time he’s in control of the action.
The First Lady.The political drama series will focus on the lives of three first ladies: Michelle Obama (played by Viola Davis); Betty Ford (played by Michelle Pfeiffer), and Eleanor Roosevelt (played by Gillian Anderson).According to Showtime, the first season will trace “their journeys to Washington through an enlightening intimacy”.You can check out the first photo of Davis as Michelle Obama below (via Entertainment Weekly), alongside O-T Fagbenle (Black Widow) as President Barack Obama.A
Michelle Pfeiffer stopped by The Drew Barrymore Show on Nov. 8 and gave the talk show host’s ego a boost.
Maxwell Caulfield may be a cult legend for his role in "Empire Records," but his throngs of fans on social media came after he fought through heartbreak in his early career. The 61-year-old actor recalled to Page Six what it was like to be set up for stardom at an early age when he was cast in the lead to the sequel to "Grease" — only to temporarily sink into oblivion when the movie tanked.
Maxwell Caulfield is reflecting on his time in the spotlight in “Grease 2”.
Michelle Pfeiffer has taken to Instagram to share an incredibly rare family photo with her 2.1 million followers.MORE: Michelle Pfeiffer channels Marilyn Monroe in lingerie for beautiful photoThe 63-year-old star posted a throwback photo showing her with her two children, son John and daughter Claudia as she paid tribute to her “two rascals”.WATCH: Michelle Pfeiffer shares dilemma about appearanceIn the black-and-white image, Michelle is looking directly at the camera and smiling with her arms
It’s been a couple of years since we’ve had an update about Francis Ford Coppola’s desire to bring his long-awaited passion project, “Megalopolis,” to the big screen. At the time, it appeared the filmmaker was searching for funding.
Lucy Boynton has made such an industry-spanning impact across film, TV, fashion and beauty that it's quite mind-blowing to remember she's only 27-years-old.
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EXCLUSIVE: Oscar nominee Jackie Earle Haley (Little Children), Tony nominee Maria Dizzia (Orange Is the New Black) and Jeremy Bobb (The Knick) are set for key recurring roles on Showtime’s upcoming anthology series The First Lady, starring Viola Davis — who also executive produces — Michelle Pfeiffer and Gillian Anderson. Cathy Schulman serves as showrunner. Susanne Bier (The Undoing) will direct and executive produce.
EXCLUSIVE: Clea DuVall (Veep) and Charlie Plummer (All the Money in the World) are set for key recurring roles in Showtime’s upcoming anthology series The First Lady, starring Viola Davis — who also executive produces — Michelle Pfeiffer and Gillian Anderson. Cathy Schulman serves as showrunner. Susanne Bier (The Undoing) will direct and executive produce.
Lily Rabe is set as a lead in Showtime’s upcoming anthology series The First Lady, starring Viola Davis — who also executive produces — Michelle Pfeiffer and Gillian Anderson. Cathy Schulman serves as showrunner. Susanne Bier (The Undoing) will direct and executive produce. The role reunites Rabe with Bier, who recently directed the actress in HBO’s The Undoing limited series.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterLily Rabe has been cast as Lorena “Hick” Hickok in the Showtime anthology series “The First Lady.”The series is described as a reframing of American leadership, told through the lens of the women at the heart of the White House. Gillian Anderson has been cast as Eleanor Roosevelt, with Viola Davis set to play Michelle Obama and Michelle Pfeiffer to play Betty Ford.Hickok was a pioneering American journalist, who by 1932 became America’s best-known female reporter.
EXCLUSIVE: Showtime is round out casting for the Roosevelt family on its upcoming anthology series The First Lady. Oscar, Emmy and Tony winner Ellen Burstyn, (Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore), Eliza Scanlen (Sharp Objects) and Cailee Spaeny (Mare of Easttown) are set for recurring roles on the series starring Viola Davis — who also executive produces — Michelle Pfeiffer and Gillian Anderson. Cathy Schulman serves as showrunner. Susanne Bier (The Undoing) will direct and executive produce.
Michelle Pfeiffer gave us the throwback to fatally destroy all throwbacks this Thursday with a picture that took us back a cool few decades.MORE: Michelle Pfeiffer shares emotional selfie as she bids a bittersweet goodbyeThe actress shared a still on Instagram from one of her early acting gigs that showcased just how much of a beauty she really is.WATCH: Michelle Pfeiffer discovers her cat's unusual habitShe posted a picture from her very first job as an actor on the show Fantasy Island from the
Showtime has found its FDR. Kiefer Sutherland will play the 32nd president on the network’s upcoming historical anthology series “The First Lady.” Sutherland will star opposite Gillian Anderson, who is on board as former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt.The cast also includes Michelle Pfeiffer, Aaron Eckhart, Viola Davis, O-T Fagbenle, Judy Greer, Jayme Lawson, Kristine Froseth and Rhys Wakefield.
Former Designated Survivor star Kiefer Sutherland is heading back to the Oval Office. He’s been tapped to play President Franklin D. Roosevelt on Showtime’s upcoming anthology series The First Lady (working title), starring Viola Davis — who also executive produces — Michelle Pfeiffer and Gillian Anderson. Cathy Schulman serves as showrunner. Susanne Bier (The Undoing) will direct and executive produce.
Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox and Lisa Kudrow had some «friend»-ly fun in the sun during the Fourth of July weekend!The co-stars shared a selfie together on Cox's Instagram page, posing with big smiles — and, in Kudrow's case, a fun hat! — as the caption wished followers a «Happy 4th! xoxo.»Joining the crew, in another selfie with Cox, was fellow star Laura Dern, while famous friends like Michelle Pfeiffer, David Spade, Tan France and more sent their love to the fun group in the comments
confirmed to Deadline.In addition to the Christopher Reeves “Superman” films, he also directed 1987’s “Lethal Weapon” starring Danny Glover and Mel Gibson, 1997’s “Conspiracy Theory” with Gibson and Julia Roberts and 1985’s cult classic “Ladyhawke,” with Michelle Pfeiffer and Matthew Broderick.His “Lethal Weapon” leading man Gibson once said of Donner, “There’s true humility about the man; he refers to himself as a traffic cop, but he’s a f—ing genius.”Donner was infamously cut from the Superman
a successful-ish 2018 novel by Patrick deWitt. In her most prominent role for at least a decade, Pfeiffer plays Frances Price, an ageing Manhattan socialite, and her adult son Malcolm (Lucas Hedges) is the target of this waspish aside.
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