Emma Corrin says they think Princess Diana was “so queer” in “many ways.”
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Succession star Jeremy Strong has said he believes acting is his religion.The actor recently opened up about his practice while discussing his role in James Gray’s forthcoming Armageddon Time, telling the Hollywood Reporter that acting in plays offered “a sense of levitation and escape”.When asked by the journalist whether he would consider acting his “religion”, Strong said he would.“It might come off sounding a certain way if I were to say that, but yes,” the actor replied. “I think it is a sacramental activity expressing a faith, if that’s what a religion is.“I feel wary of saying that because religion is religion and I don’t want to diminish what religion is.
But for me, certainly. Theaters have always been a place that feel kind of holy.
And the communicative and healing power of film is completely profound and mysterious. So, yeah, I’m a devout devotee of that.
Yeah.”Jeremy Strong was the subject of speculation last year following a divisive profile about his Succession character Kendall Roy published in The New Yorker.Speaking about playing Kendall in the HBO series, Strong said: “To me, the stakes are life and death. I take him as seriously as I take my own life.”Those claims were backed up in the article – written by Michael Schulman – and by Strong’s co-star Brian Cox, who said: “I just worry about what (Strong) does to himself.
Emma Corrin says they think Princess Diana was “so queer” in “many ways.”
Emmerdale legend Claire King has joked that the soap 'almost finished her off' after being thrust into the 50th-anniversary drama. The actress, who has played Kim Tate in the ITV soap on-and-off for 33 years, has found her place in the Dales at risk after a windstorm hit the beloved village.
Emmerdale set aged just seven, Daisy Campbell never dreamed she’d be central to a 50th anniversary special over a decade later. Playing Amelia Spencer since 2011, the young actress grew up on the long-running ITV soap opera, soaking up advice from her more experienced co-stars. Now it’s 19-year-old Daisy’s turn to make telly history with dramatic scenes where her character gives birth in the middle of a storm rocking the Yorkshire village.
Coronation Street star Rob Mallard says his hidden health condition has "gotten worse" and is likely to continue in that direction. The actor, who is best known to viewers for playing Daniel Osbourne in the ITV soap, first spoke out about having an essential tremor in 2018.
Martin Scorsese gave a long shout-out to the NYFF and the art of cinema on stage at Avery Fisher Hall as the fest celebrated its 60th anniversary with the world premiere of his latest documentary, Personality Crisis: One Night Only. It followed a screening of Armageddon Time, another New York story by native New Yorker James Gray.
Anne Hathaway goes bold and bright for a few appearances to promote her new movie, Armageddon Time, in New York City on Wednesday (October 12).
Lucy Fallon has joked about herself looking younger than she really is as she prepares to welcome her first child. The former Coronation Street star headed out to do some shopping for some baby essentials after revealing last month that she's already five months pregnant.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor Tara Strong is a pioneer in the world of voice acting. With more than 600 credits, she is the voice behind Raven, Batgirl and Harley Quinn on shows including “Teen Titans,” “Teen Titans Go!,” “Rugrats,” “The Powerpuff Girls” and “My Little Pony.” Later this year, the Society of Voice Arts & Sciences (SOVAS) will honor Strong with the Voice Arts Legacy Award for Arts and Entertainment. Strong spoke to Variety about how she takes care of her voice and the empowering impact of her work as the voice of superheroes that inspire young viewers. It’s a tremendous responsibility and honor. I feel so very lucky that I’ve been able to provide voices for characters that empower girls, and friends of girls and women. A lot of those characters started not as the stars of the show. When I booked Batgirl, there were some great women-empowerment episodes on that series. With “Powerpuff Girls” and all the amazing, very strong feminine DC and Marvel characters I’ve played over the years, Harley is probably the one that most mirrored my life.
Succession co-star Brian Cox during filming on the HBO series.Brody played billionaire investor Josh Aaronson in the show’s third season, where the character went up against Logan Roy (Cox) and his son Kendall (Strong) as they tried to appease Aaronson’s doubts about the future of Waystar Royco.Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Brody discussed the differences in Roy and Strong’s approach to acting, with the latter known for adopting a method technique.“I feel I’m supportive of any approach as long as it’s not really disruptive to anyone,” Brody said. “I think everyone has a responsibility to be malleable to other people’s approaches. That’s part of the job.
Natalie Lee is spilling the tea, and we are HERE FOR IT!
Jeremy Strong‘s immediate on-screen future is already foretold: James Gray‘s “Armageddon Time” hits theaters on October 28, and Season 4 of HBO‘s “Succession” is in production. But thanks to a new interview in The Hollywood Reporter (via IndieWire), the actor’s more distant upcoming projects are also coming into focus.
's Natalie Lee is spilling the tea on the DMs between her ex, Shayne Jansen and Shaina Hurley. separate ways, during , they separately discussed their on-and-off relationship and how Shayne's flirtation with Shaina contributed to the pair ultimately calling it quits.ET spoke to Natalie, who revealed that there's footage of her showing DMs between the pair during Netflix's special, that was cut from the show.«I know the ending scene is like, they weren't texts, they were his messages -- it was Instagram DMs that I saw between them that I felt like were inappropriate and not anything I was comfortable with at the time,» Natalie said of the DMs she found between Shayne and Shaina.
#StrangerThings #TUDUM #CalebMcLaughlin @HComicConBE pic.twitter.com/JZoXS9aaBW“When the show first came out, it definitely took a toll on me as a younger kid,” the actor said. My very first Comic-Con, some people didn’t stand in my line because I was Black.”“Stranger Things,” which just saw a resurgence in Netflix stats and the larger pop culture discussion with its Season 4 release in two parts this summer, tells the story of a group of four young boys who stumble upon a telekinetic girl named Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) and an alternate dimension located within their town of Hawkins, Indiana.“Some people told me, ‘Oh, I didn’t want to be in your line because you were mean to Eleven,’” McLaughlin continued.McLaughlin’s character Lucas has some doubts about the young girl, who can move things with her mind and — as revealed later in the series — can open and close gates into the dark realm, called “The Upside Down.” While Mike (Finn Wolfhard) immediately falls in love with her, Lucas wonders if she uses her powers for good or if she is connected to the evil that stems from The Upside Down.“Even now, some people don’t follow me or don’t support me because I’m Black,” he added.
Clayton Davis Trying to follow in the footsteps of last year’s best original screenplay winner Kenneth Branagh (“Belfast”), Focus Features is trying to position writer, director and co-producer James Gray as one of the awards season’s breakout nominees for “Armageddon Time.” The film is currently sitting with a respectable 89% on Rotten Tomatoes, and the awards team will be looking for opportunities beyond the Writer’s Branch. After debuting the film at the Cannes Film Festival, before making stops at Telluride and later this week at the New York Film Festival, the distributor has revealed exclusively to Variety its awards submission categories for the film’s actors.
Kiki Layne is opening up about her time filming Don’t Worry Darling, the Olivia Wilde-directed movie. As the picture opened in theatres across the U.S., Layne revealed that a good portion of her scenes didn’t make the final cut.
Ellie Simmonds is posing on set in a pink dress and purple feather boa with the confidence of a supermodel. An icon of disabled sport, the retired Paralympic swimmer is Strictly Come Dancing’s newest recruit and is relishing her new platform – and her glow up. “I’m so excited,” she says.
British actress Ophelia Lovibond, who stars in HBO comedy Minx, says the idea of working without intimacy coordinators on set these days is “unthinkable.”