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Sue Nichols Maciorowski was an animation artist who worked on beloved Disney films including “The Lion King,” “Mulan,” and “Hercules.”Maciorowski began her career in animation while she was still in college, working as a model designer for Jim Henson’s (1936 – 1990) “Muppet Babies” as part of a team that won an Emmy Award. She got her start with Disney in 1991 with “Beauty and the Beast,” for which she was a visual development artist.
Rita Ora is showing off her stylish side in Milan!
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Peter White Television EditorHugh Davidson, who has worked on shows including Mike Tyson Mysteries, Robot Chicken and Nobodies, has closed an overall deal with Warner Bros Animation and scored a presentation order at HBO Max.Davidson, showrunner of the animated show featuring the famous boxer that recently ended on Adult Swim, is working on Keeping Up with the Joneses for the streamer.The show, which has received a presentation order, follows an aging matriarch scrambles to keep up appearances
Alexis Bloom is set to direct animated documentary The Klarsfelds, with Bleecker Street acquiring theU.S. rights.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterIssa Rae’s ColorCreative is set to produce a dramedy in development at Quibi from writer Brittani Nichols, Variety has learned exclusively.Titled “Toothbrush,” the series follows Rae. A queer woman living on the east side of Los Angeles, she struggles to find balance and boundaries with Emma, her ex-girlfriend turned best friend whose apartment she finds herself staying over more often than not.
Mulan, starring actress Liu Yifei (aka Crystal Liu), tells the same essential story as its animated predecessor, the films are actually very different. Let's get into it—but first, I'll give you a moment to stare at yourself in a nearby body of water and whisper-scream "WHOOOO IS THIS GIRL I SEE STARING STRAIGHT BACK AT ME." Kay, cool.
Matthew McConaughey is … Hank the Cowdog. The Oscar-winning actor will voice the title character in Jeff Nichols’ new podcast series that will also feature the voice talent of Jesse Plemons, Cynthia Erivo, Kirsten Dunst, Leslie Jordan, Joel Edgerton, Scoot McNairy and John R.
Marisol Nichols' real-life intrigue and drama rivals that of her CW series, .
Andreas Wiseman International EditorMatthew McConaughey has been set to voice the podcast adaptation of John R. Erickson’s Hank The Cowdog children’s books.From Tri-State Pictures, HTC Productions and QCode, the series is written, directed and executive-produced by Jeff Nichols (Loving) and stars McConaughey – who is also an exec – as Hank.
“Riverdale” star Marisol Nichols is having her real-life experience of hunting child predators turned into a TV show.
Marisol Nichols has a secret life that you probably knew nothing about.
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Marisol Nichols, over the last few years, has been juggling the demands of being an actor on series including Riverdale with a side gig as an undercover agent in the fight against sex trafficking.The latter is now being turned into a television series after Sony Pictures Television optioned rights to her story.Nichols, who plays Hermione Lodge on the CW series, revealed her unusual side hustle in a long-form story in May’s Marie Claire.In the article,
Video Music Awards is fueled by controversial and GIFable moments, so what will they be like in 2020 - a year when controversy runs amok? Well, for one thing: they’ll be star-studded. The awards ceremony is stacked with a lineup of powerhouse performers and presenters enticing enough to make us countdown the hours on the couch all day.
On Thursday, NBC unveiled its schedule for the new fall season, revealing that several scripted series such as “This Is Us”, the “Chicago” shows and “The Blacklist” will be returning in November.
A brief moment that happened between Melania Trump and her step-daughter Ivanka Trump while on stage at the 2020 Republican National Convention is going viral.
Bette Midler has spoken out over the backlash she faced after tweeting that US first lady Melania Trump “still can’t speak English”.Earlier this week, the Oscar-nominated star offered her commentary on the Republican National Convention on Twitter, but came under fire when she tweeted during Melania’s speech: “#BeBest is back! A UGE bore! She can speak several words in a few languages.