virtual Television Critics Association panel that he doesn’t think Hillary, 73, will watch the 10-part drama series when it airs on Sept. 7.“No one, as far as we know, from the Clinton camp has seen this series,” Simpson said.
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Mark-Paul Gosselaar has not forgotten the time he and Leah Remini were each other’s love interest in "Saved by the Bell." Gosselaar, 47, and Remini, 51, went down memory lane when they discussed their time on the American sitcom during an interview on Gosselaar’s "Zack to the Future" podcast. Within a six-episode arc in season three, Remini played the role of Stacey Carosi, Gosselaar’s onscreen love interest at the Malibu Sands Beach Resort.
virtual Television Critics Association panel that he doesn’t think Hillary, 73, will watch the 10-part drama series when it airs on Sept. 7.“No one, as far as we know, from the Clinton camp has seen this series,” Simpson said.
As the premiere of FX’s “Impeachment: American Crime Story” approaches, Beanie Feldstein is gearing up for the spotlight as she steps into the shoes of Monica Lewinsky. The latest installment in Ryan Murphy’s anthology franchise, which is set to kick off Sept. 7, follows the Clinton sex scandal and the impeachment trial of 1998.
Ryan Murphy’s “Impeachment: American Crime Story” tells the story of the infamous affair between President Bill Clinton and former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. While the FX anthology will dive into many details surrounding the scandal, it will not include depictions of sex scenes between Lewinsky (played by Beanie Feldstein) and Clinton (Clive Owen).
FX has dropped a new trailer for their latest installment of “American Crime Story” with “Impeachment” pulling from real-life events just like they did with “The People vs. O.J.
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When Paul Bettany was approached for the title role in Alan Ball’s Uncle Frank, he was perhaps as skeptical as he was excited. “I’m a big Alan Ball fan, but also sort of a ‘glass is half empty’ type of fellow, so I went, ‘I’m going to get the one sh*t Alan Ball script,’” the actor joked. “I read it and it wasn’t, of course. But then I had lots of questions about whether I could and should play the part.”
Impeachment: American Crime Story, has been released.The third season of the American Crime Story anthology series stars Booksmart lead Beanie Feldstein as Monica Lewinsky, who was infamously involved in an affair with US President Bill Clinton.An unrecognisable Clive Owen appears as the former POTUS, while Murphy’s longstanding collaborator Sarah Paulson co-stars as civil servant Linda Tripp, who helped to expose the affair.
FX has released the full length trailer for the upcoming Impeachment: American Crime Story!
The Bill Clinton/ Monica Lewinsky scandal gripped the nation like no other story in the 1990s, save for O.J Simpson’s murder trial (the subject of the first season of “American Crime Story.”). “Impeachment: American Crime Story,” based on President Bill Clinton’s 1998 impeachment trial, details the seemingly never-ending saga and its memorable cast of characters like Lewinsky, Paula Jones, Linda Tripp, and Matt Drudge.
Grab your berets because it’s time for a new season of American Crime Story!
. The trailer for the highly anticipated limited series was released on Thursday and begins with the White House interns' first day on the job. «As you've no doubt heard, you get to work in the West Wing as of this morning.
FX has finally released the trailer for Ryan Murphy’s “Impeachment: American Crime Story,” which stars Clive Owen as President Bill Clinton — who swears he “did not have sexual relations” with Monica Lewinsky (played by Beanie Feldstein).In addition to Feldstein as Lewinsky and Owen as President Clinton, “Impeachment: American Crime Story” stars Sarah Paulson as Linda Tripp, Annaleigh Ashford as Paula Jones, Billy Eichner as Matt Drudge and Cobie Smulders as Ann Coulter.
EXCLUSIVE: IFC Films has set a December 3, 2021, theatrical and VOD release date for Paul Verhoeven’s steamy Cannes hit Benedetta.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentPaula Hernández’s “El Viento Que Arrasa,”Cristian Leighton’s “El Porvenir de la Mirada” and Johnny Ma’s “Chin-Gone” feature among 14 projects selected for San Sebastian’s 9th Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum, the Spanish festival’s industry centerpiece.Many projects come with high-caliber Latin American arthouse backing.“El Viento Que Arrasa” was talked up by producer Hernán Musaluppi at Cannes; “El Porvenir de la Mirada” is associate
Jordan Moreau Sunni Welles, a TV actor, musician and performer who later accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault, died on Monday in Downey, Calif., after a battle with lung cancer, her son, Shaun O’Banion, confirmed to Variety. She was 72.Welles was born Nancy Kay Rihl in Caracas, Venezuela, and moved to the United States with her family when she was three years old.
The View,” Meghan McCain said goodbye to the ABC daytime show on Friday.Her last day on the long-running chat show included discussions of whether or not it is justifiable to break off friendships over a refusal to get vaccinated against COVID-19, a conversation with U.S.
Impeachment: American Crime Story” on Wednesday night. The series’ third iteration will examine the political spectacle that was President Clinton’s 1998 impeachment, which led to tawdry headlines and a national outcry.
Monica Lewinsky may have found herself caught in one of the biggest scandals in politics in the 90s but she’s not running away from the past – in fact, she’s confronting it in a new drama series called Impeachment: American Crime Story.