Tom Brady was missing from the NFL preseason for the last 11 days dealing with a “personal matter” and now, he’s responding to a big rumor about where fans think he was during his time off.
05.08.2022 - 20:55 / variety.com
Emily Longeretta Although there’s been a bit of controversy about how few series are recognized in the Emmys’ guest actor and guest actress categories, there are quite a few talented stars who have yet to win an Emmy — or even be recognized at all by the Television Academy.Many thought Tom Pelphrey, who portrayed Ben Davis in “Ozark,” would get an acting nomination last year following his very intense arc on the Netflix series. Instead, he was snubbed and with the death of the character, thought that journey was over.Until Season 4 was about to start filming.“I was just so excited,” he says of his initial conversations with showrunner Chris Mundy about returning in the fourth and final season via flashbacks.
“That job was just so special. I loved every second of it, and I love all the people involved so to get to go down and play with those guys again for a few days, I was pumped.
Oddly enough, it was almost difficult to shoot the scenes that we have to shoot because I, Tom as the actor, was just so excited and happy to be there. Then it’s like, ‘Oh, we’ve gotta go back into that arc.’ I really had to sit there by myself for a minute and get my head straight, because I was just so happy to be there.” Little did he know, that arc would land his first Emmy nomination, something he didn’t even realize was possible.“I didn’t know exactly how the guest star thing went,” he says.
In fact, the morning of nominations, Pelphrey was watching with his girlfriend, Kaley Cuoco, who was nominated for Season 2 of HBO Max’s “The Flight Attendant.”“We were celebrating that and then my phone rang, and it was my team. I thought, ‘Oh, man.
Tom Brady was missing from the NFL preseason for the last 11 days dealing with a “personal matter” and now, he’s responding to a big rumor about where fans think he was during his time off.
Tom Brady is back with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after taking 11 days off to deal with a “personal issue” as NFL preseason is underway.
wrapped its New York City shoot in August 2021. Cuoco, who just received her second consecutive Emmy nomination for “The Flight Attendant,” recently signed on to star in the Peacock comedy-thriller series “Based on a True Story.” The actress voices the titular character in DC’s “Harley Quinn” and appeared in “The Man From Toronto” opposite Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson in June.Davidson also has another project in the works at Peacock, the comedy series “Bupkis,” which presents a fictionalized version of the star’s life.
Tom Brady is getting ready to take some time off. The sportsman is reportedly dealing with “personal things,” according to head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Todd Bowles.Bowles explained to reporters that Brady will not be returning until after the team’s second preseason game on August 20, as the quarterback missed his practice last Thursday.“Tom has been excused today,” Bowles stated.
Kaley Cuoco admits she went through a "dark time" when she split with Karl Cook in 2021. In an interview with Variety, Cuoco, 36, said she "didn’t know how to deal" with her depression. "Going through my divorce, it was really a super dark time," she told the outlet. "I just didn’t know how to deal with it. I was throwing myself into work to deny my depression and how upset I was.
Kaley Cuoco is opening up about her previous relationship with Karl Cook, revealing that her divorce was one of the “hardest years” of her personal life.“I’ve been very open about it, because I think for the first time, I wanted people to know that things just aren’t always what they seem. And things aren’t always so perfect,” the 36-year-old actress said to Variety.Kaley had recently shared a photo of her new boyfriend Tom Pelphrey, wishing him happy birthday and revealing that she feels that he has “saved her in many different ways.”The actress went on to say that she realized she needed to get help, and set up an intervention for herself, during what she described as a “super dark time.”“One month in, I had an intervention on myself in my trailer — all my producers were in there,” she said.
Kaley Cuoco opened up about her struggles after she separated from Karl Cook, her husband of three years, in September 2021.
Kaley Cuoco knows just how difficult a breakup can be.
“The Flight Attendant” season 2 came at a particularly difficult moment for Kaley Cuoco.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterLucy Liu is the latest addition to the cast of the upcoming Netflix limited series “A Man in Full,” Variety has learned exclusively.Liu will star in the series alongside previously announced leads Jeff Daniels and Diane Lane as well as cast members William Jackson Harper, Aml Ameen, Tom Pelphrey, Sarah Jones, Jon Michael Hill, and Chanté Adams.The series is based on the Tom Wolfe novel of the same name. Variety exclusively reported the show had received a straight-to-series order at the streamer in November 2021. It hails from David E.
Opening up. Kaley Cuoco didn’t hold back about the aftermath of her divorce from Karl Cook — which she still considers one of the “hardest years” of her life.
Kaley Cuoco is surrounded by fans in the Berlin apartment where she’s living as she shoots the movie “Role Play,” in which she plays an assassin. “I’m doing all this crazy stuff, and I’m covered in blood!” she says enthusiastically about the role, as she describes (with considerably less ardor) experiencing the heatwave that’s fried Europe this summer.But being hot is a sidebar conversation with Variety — the main topic is Cuoco’s HBO Max comedic thriller “The Flight Attendant,” for which she was nominated for the second year in a row for lead actress in a comedy.
Abigail Spencer celebrated her 41st birthday by giving herself a pat on the back as she reflected on the “hardest year” of her life.
William Jackson Harper (Love Life), Tom Pelphrey (Ozark), Aml Ameen (Boxing Day), Sarah Jones (For All Mankind), Jon Michael Hill (Widows), and Chanté Adams (A League Of Their Own) have been cast opposite Jeff Daniels and Diane Lane in A Man In Full, Netflix’s six-episode limited series based on Tom Wolfe’s 1998 novel, from David E. Kelley and Regina King.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe upcoming Netflix limited series “A Man in Full” has added six new cast members, Variety has learned.William Jackson Harper, Aml Ameen, Tom Pelphrey, Sarah Jones, Jon Michael Hill, and Chanté Adams have all joined the show opposite previously announced leads Jeff Daniels and Diane Lane. The series is based on the Tom Wolfe novel of the same name. Variety exclusively reported the show had received a straight-to-series order at the streamer in November 2021.
Clayton Davis It was “a hard way to go” for Marty and Wendy Byrde in the final four minutes and 28 seconds of Netflix’s “Ozark” but utterly gratifying. The 14th episode of the fourth and final season was helmed by executive producer and star Jason Bateman, stepping into the director’s chair for the first time this year.In those final moments, we see that Mel (Adam Rothenberg) has broken into the Byrdes’ home. The viewer has just witnessed Ruth (played by two-time Emmy winner and double nominee this year, Julia Garner) being killed by Camila.
Kaley Cuoco is sharing some details about her personal life, including her romantic relationship with boyfriend Tom Pelphrey, as she feels that he “saved” her in many different ways.The ‘Ozark’ actor was all smiles in a recent photo shared by Kaley, taking to Instagram to celebrate his 40th birthday. “To the incredible man that saved me in all the ways...