The end of “Ted Lasso” won’t be easy for Hannah Waddingham.
06.07.2022 - 00:25 / deadline.com
Emmy winner Brett Goldstein, who plays the hot-tempered but bookish star-player-turned-coach Roy Kent on Ted Lasso and also serves as writer and co-executive producer on the series, has signed with WME for representation.
Goldstein’s performance as Roy Kent won him the 2021 Emmy Award and 2022 Critics Choice Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, along with a 2022 SAG Award alongside his castmates for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. He also won two WGA Awards as part of the show’s writing team and received nominations for a 2022 Golden Globe Award and 2022 SAG Awards in their respective supporting actor categories.
As a creator, Goldstein is writing and executive producing the upcoming Apple TV+ comedy series Shrinking alongside Bill Lawrence and Jason Segal, who will star. He previously created and executive produced with Will Bridges the critically acclaimed AMC limited anthology series Soulmates.
Goldstein also starred in and co-wrote the 2015 cult-favorite superhero comedy, SuperBob, and won the 2016 British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the indie feature Adult Life Skills. On TV, he was a series regular on Ricky Gervais’ Emmy-nominated Derek, and co-starred and wrote on popular UK series Drifters, Hoff the Record, Uncle and Undercover.
Goldstein hosts the podcast, Films To Be Buried With, which recently logged over 2 million streams and won the 2022 iHeartRadio Podcast To Watch award. Each episode finds him in candid conversation with a special guest as they discuss the films that have shaped them.
Goldstein continues to be repped by Mosaic and Hansen Jacobson in the US, as well as B-Side Management and LARK in the UK.
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The end of “Ted Lasso” won’t be easy for Hannah Waddingham.
Hannah Waddingham is still holding out hope for Ted Lasso season 4.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeWill “Ted Lasso” end after its upcoming Season 3? Yes and no. The show’s stars continue to dance around the subject as there’s the door hasn’t yet shut — until, at least, series star and co-creator Jason Sudeikis definitively says so. For now, Brett Goldstein — who stars as former footballer Roy Kent, and also serves as a writer on the show — carefully threads that needle: “It’s written as in the story we have been telling will reach a conclusion,” he told Variety’s Awards Circuit Podcast.
team is ready for another big night at the 2022 Emmy Awards! Following last year's major wins — which included an award for Outstanding Comedy Series, as well as multiple acting honors for the talented cast, the fan-favorite Apple TV+ comedy scored 20 nominations at the upcoming awards show.The show is once again nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series, with a lead acting nod for creator and star Jason Sudeikis, supporting nominations for Hannah Waddingham, Juno Temple, Sarah Niles, Brett Goldstein, Toheeb Jimoh and Nick Mohammed, and guest actor recognition for James Lance and Sam Richardson, in addition to nominations for writing, directing, editing, casting, production design, hairstyling and sound.ET's Cassie DiLaura spoke with nearly every member of AFC Richmond at an Emmys FYC event for the show on Monday, and of course, we had to ask about their reactions to all the Emmy love, how they celebrated, and of course, any teasers they could offer about the upcoming third — and final — season. Read on to find out what they said!Thank you very much.
When asked to descibe “Ted Lasso” Season 3 in three words, actor Toheeb Jimoh chose “growth, resolution and family.”“I want to pick my three words very carefully,” he said. “I think growth is a big one.
Hannah Waddingham wraps her arms around co-star Juno Temple while arriving at Ted Lasso‘s special screening held at The Maybourne Beverly Hills on Monday (July 18) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterSPOILER ALERT: This story discusses major plot developments in Marvel Studios’ “Thor: Love and Thunder,” currently playing in theaters.When Jennifer Kaytin Robinson first got a call from Marvel Studios, it wasn’t about writing the script for “Thor: Love and Thunder” with director Taika Waititi.“I actually pitched to write ‘Captain Marvel 2,'” Robinson tells Variety.
“Ted Lasso” last left off on quite a predicament for Keeley Jones (Juno Temple) after Jamie Tartt (Phil Dunster) told her he loved her and then Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) tried to book a trip for them but she declined because she is about to start her own PR firm. Production for Season 3 of “Ted Lasso” is about halfway complete, and some of the cast of the Apple TV+ comedy series gathered at the Maybourne Hotel in Beverly Hills for an Apple TV+ FYC carpet and panel discussion Monday. “I think they’re different journeys and both magic,” Temple told TheWrap when asked who she liked better for Keeley.When Brett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent, received the same question, he immediately responded with, “Is that a f—ing joke? Are you taking the piss out of me?”“I don’t want her anywhere near him,” Goldstein continued jokingly about Keeley’s past with Jamie. Dunster didn’t tease anything for next season, but he recalled Jamie and Keeley’s connection.“As with any relationship, when you have been that close and intimate with somebody, there is just an intimacy between them,” he said. “[Keeley] has taught Jamie a lot about himself and a lot of how to become a better version of himself.
fans were thrilled to see series star Brett Goldstein as the newest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe when he made his debut in an epic post-credits scene for as none other than the God of Strength himself, Hercules.«When [Marvel] called me and said, 'Oh, we've had this idea, I was like, well, there's something wrong with their space-time continuum,» Goldstein told ET's Cassie DiLaura of the cameo at a Emmys FYC event in Los Angeles on Monday. «I'm in the wrong universe — or the right one, let's face it. Something's happened, I'm being punk'd.»Seeing Goldstein in costume as the Marvel-canon version of the legendary hero made the casting very real though, and Hercules' promise to father Zeus (Russell Crowe) that he would avenge him and make Thor «fall from the sky» already has fans speculating about his involvement in future MCU projects.
The cast of Apple TV+‘s is filming Season 3, which is believed to be the final installment of the multiple Emmy Award-winning series, and they’re not ready to say goodbye.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorBrett Goldstein says he was forbidden to let anyone know that he filmed a cameo in “Thor: Love and Thunder.” Even his parents didn’t know.However, the actor’s “Ted Lasso” co-star Hannah Waddingham tells me that he asked her what he should do when the offer came in to play Hercules in the post-credit scene opposite Russell Crowe as his father Zeus. “He said to me, ‘I’ve been offered this thing and was wondering if I should take it?’” Waddingham said Monday night the “Ted Lasso” Emmy FYC event at the Maybourne in Beverly Hills. “I went, ‘Are you mental? Are you having a little bit of a moment?’ He was like, ‘Why?’ I went, ‘Are you seriously thinking you might not play Hercules for like three seconds?’” Then Waddingham never heard about it again until “Love and Thunder” was released.
Thor: Love And Thunder a secret even from his parents.The actor, known for playing Roy Kent on Ted Lasso, appeared in the first post-credits scene for Thor: Love And Thunder as Hercules alongside Russell Crowe’s Zeus.Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Goldstein explained that he kept his involvement in the Marvel Cinematic Universe a secret from everyone.“I didn’t tell anyone,” Goldstein said. “I didn’t tell my family.
Thor: Love and Thunder has been in theaters now for two weeks, so it’s time to talk about Brett Goldstein‘s cameo as Hercules!
Comedic actor and writer Brett Goldstein, known for his role of Roy Kent in Apple TV+’s “Ted Lasso,” and now the latest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Hercules, could see these two characters he embodies being friends.After taking time to think about it, he told TheWrap that they would do so “grudgingly.”“Grudgingly,” he repeated. “After a long war.”Ahead of the 2022 Emmy’s, a majority of the “Ted Lasso” cast gathered for a green astroturf carpet and panel discussion as a part of an Apple TV+ FYC event.When asked what Roy Kent’s AFC Richmond fans would think of him being in a superhero movie, Goldstein had more to say.“I think they’d be like, at first, ‘this is an odd career choice,'” he said.
Brett Goldstein opened up about his entrance into the Marvel Cinematic Universe at the “Ted Lasso” FYC event in Los Angeles Monday evening.The actor made his franchise debut at the conclusion of Taika Waititi’s “Thor: Love and Thunder,” which hit theaters earlier this month. In a post-credits scene featuring Zeus (Russell Crowe) fretting over his defeat at the hands of Thor (Chris Hemsworth), the god sends his son, Goldstein’s Hercules, to enact vengeance on his behalf.
**Spoilers below for “Thor: Love & Thunder.” You’ve been warned.** For the third time in Phase 4, Marvel Studios has used a post-credits scene in a film to introduce a brand-new character played by a major star. In “Eternals,” it was the inclusion of Harry Styles as Starfox.
Is Ted Lasso really coming to an end after season three?!