Alexa PenaVega is reacting to comments about her parenting after revealing her son, Kingston‘s finger injury earlier this week.
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Tony Shalhoub is sharing his thoughts on Sarah Silverman‘s recent comments.
Last week, the 50-year-old actress discussed Hollywood’s “jewface” problem and the frequency with which non-Jewish people are hired for Jewish roles.
Tony responded to her podcast in an interview with Page Six at the premiere of his new show Mass.
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“I always feel that we’re actors,” he said. “We were trained to — at least I was — to not play myself, to play characters and so it’s troubling to
Alexa PenaVega is reacting to comments about her parenting after revealing her son, Kingston‘s finger injury earlier this week.
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Following the casting news of Kathryn Hahn as Joan Rivers in an upcoming Showtime limited series, Sarah Silverman claims the role is the latest example of Hollywood’s “Jewface” problem.
Tony Shalhoub is speaking out in opposition of Sarah Silverman's latest "Jewface" comments. The actor, who is a Maronite Christian, defended his casting as a Jewish professor in "The Marvelous Mrs.
Sarah Silverman is calling out a problem in Hollywood that no one seems to notice.
Following the casting news of Kathryn Hahn as Joan Rivers in an upcoming Showtime limited series, Sarah Silverman claims the role is the latest example of Hollywood’s “Jewface” problem.
self-titled podcast after it was announced WandaVision actor Kathryn Hahn had been cast as Joan Rivers in an upcoming biopic.“There’s this long tradition of non-Jews playing Jews, and not just playing people who happen to be Jewish but people whose Jewishness is their whole being,” Silverman said.“One could argue, for instance, that a Gentile [a non-Jew] playing Joan Rivers correctly would be doing what is actually called ‘Jewface.’”Silverman defined “Jewface” as “when a non-Jew portrays a Jew
Sarah Silverman has a bone to pick with Hollywood.
Sarah Silverman called out Hollywood’s tendency to cast non-Jewish actors to play Jewish characters, referring to the practice as "Jewface." The comedian, 50, pointed to Kathryn Hahn as the most recent example after the Catholic-raised actress, 48, was tapped to portray the late Joan Rivers, who was Jewish, in an upcoming limited series.
Lady Gaga, 35, got choked up after she walked Tony Bennett, 95, offstage during his final performance before retirement on August 12. The moment Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, spoke to the iconic crooner backstage was filmed as part of 60 Minutes profile on Tony, which aired on Sunday October 3.
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Going There,” which isn’t out until October but was obtained by The Post.In her sensational tell-all about her decades in cutthroat TV news, Couric, 64, admitted that competition between them was at one point careening out of control.“I loved that I was getting under Diane’s skin,” she writes, although she freely admits that Sawyer got under hers just as much.Couric spared nothing while discussing all her former co-stars including Matt Lauer and Deborah Norville, alongside the producers that
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Actor and musician Steven Van Zandt is opening up about his life and career ahead of the release of his upcoming memoir "Unrequited Infatuations." Thanks to the upcoming release of the prequel movie "The Many Saints of Newark," renewed attention has been placed on the hit HBO drama "The Sopranos," where Van Zandt played tough-as-nails childhood friend of the titular Tony Soprano, Silvio Dante.