Who’s ready to hand out roses? Social media has been buzzing with predictions about who will take over as the next Bachelor — and creator Mike Fleiss keeps adding more fuel to the fire.
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The Handmaid’s Tale creator Bruce Miller isn’t sure whether the upcoming fifth season of the hit Hulu drama will be its last, but the pandemic helped put things into perspective for him.
“I’m never looking to end it,” he said in an interview for Deadline’s Contenders TV virtual event, which will be held Aug. 14-15. “I work with a group of very undifficult people; we have a lovely group of writers, a spectacular group of actors and visiting directors and our crew. What they did this year was
Who’s ready to hand out roses? Social media has been buzzing with predictions about who will take over as the next Bachelor — and creator Mike Fleiss keeps adding more fuel to the fire.
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Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TV“The Handmaid’s Tale” showrunner Bruce Miller notes that writers have always had to work on their own and potentially from anywhere — as opposed to actors and directors — who rely on each other to be able to complete a scene. Even in traditional writers’ rooms where ideas bounce back and forth, eventually individual writers go off to pen a script.
The upcoming sixth and final season of Disney Television Studios’ mega-hit This Is Us is sure to see some emotionally stirring storylines. In fact, during Deadline’s Contenders Television: The Nominees event, series creator Dan Fogelman said he brought studio execs to tears during a Season 6 story pitch meeting on Zoom.
When it came to the killing of Joseph Fiennes’ Fred Waterford in the season 4 finale of The Handmaid’s Tale, it wasn’t by poison, or by repeated knifing, rather by melee in slow-motion; a sea of handmaid’s to be exact.
EXCLUSIVE: Logan Miller, who starred in both Escape Room movies including most recently this summer’s Escape Room: Tournament of Champions, has signed with ICM Partners. The action horror movies have grossed more than $189 million at the global box office to date.
The season one finale of Rose Byrne‘s new series Physical is now streaming on Apple TV+ and it has already been confirmed that a second season is on the way!
Ariana Grande paid tribute to her late ex-boyfriend Mac Miller in a touching way during her Rift Tour concert for Fortnite.
The end is in sight for The Handmaid’s Tale.
After Kaitlynn Carter finally revealed her pregnancy to Brody Jenner, it turns out he has some thoughts about his former girlfriend’s news!
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Saginaw Grant was a Native American character actor known for roles in TV shows and movies including “Breaking Bad” and “The Lone Ranger.”After serving in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean War, Grant began acting in the 1980s.
Breaking Bad and The Lone Ranger has died of natural causes aged 85.The Native American actor appeared opposite Bryan Cranston in Ozymandias, hailed by some as one of the best episodes of Breaking Bad, and was directed by Rian Johnson.
Facebook page this week. He was 85. «It's with heavy hearts we announce a warrior has been called home,» the post read.
Saginaw Grant, a prolific Native American character actor known for roles in "Breaking Bad" and "The Lone Ranger" as well as a hereditary chief of the Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma, has died. He was 85.
died in his sleep of natural causes in a private care facility in Hollywood Wednesday. He was 85.“He loved both Oklahoma and L.A.,” Carmichael said.
Selome Hailu editorSaginaw Grant, the Native American actor known for his performance as Chief Big Bear in “The Lone Ranger” and for featured roles in “Breaking Bad” and other popular series and films, died Wednesday in Hollywood, according to the Associated Press. He was 85.Grant’s publicist, Lani Carmichael, confirmed to the AP that he died peacefully of natural causes at a private care facility.
Saginaw Grant, the esteemed Native American character actor known for turns in The Lone Ranger, The World’s Fastest Indian and more, died on Wednesday at a private care facility in Hollywood, California. He was 85.