Kylie Jefferson wants everyone to know ballerinas come in every shape, size and colour, and hopes Netflix’s newest drama “Tiny Pretty Things” can prove that.
25.11.2020 - 19:27 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Canadian actress Laurence Leboeuf, who is currently starring in NBC’s ER drama Transplant, has signed with Gordon Gilbertson and Michael Borden at management firm Gilbertson Entertainment.
The Montreal native plays series regular Magalie Leblanc in Transplant, about an ER doctor who fled his native Syria to come to Canada and overcome numerous obstacles to resume a career. She is also known from roles in series such as Bravo Network Canada’s 19-2 and comedy show En Tout Cas.
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Kylie Jefferson wants everyone to know ballerinas come in every shape, size and colour, and hopes Netflix’s newest drama “Tiny Pretty Things” can prove that.
Chris Pine has closed a deal to star in Dungeons & Dragons, the live action film based on Hasbro’s massively popular role-playing game from Wizards of the Coast. Hasbro/eOne and Paramount are jointly producing and financing, with eOne distributing in the UK and Canada, and Paramount the rest of the world.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterAfter acquiring Canadian medical drama “Transplant” in May for its fall lineup amid a stunted year for U.S. television production, NBC is renewing the show for a second season.“Transplant” centers on Syrian doctor Bashir “Bash” Hamed, played by Hamza Haq, who has fled to Canada with his younger sister and is trying to rebuild his medical career.
Justine Bateman is getting political. The "Family Ties" alum, 54, has joined a number of people that believe that California Gov. Gavin Newsom should be recalled.
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Johnny Orlando is revving up for his “It’s Never Really Over World Tour” virtual concert in Toronto.
Ryan Reynolds’ Christmas sweater is getting immortalized in LED light-form in support of SickKids.
Innovative Artists and Gilbertson Entertainment have signed Jacob Hopkins, who plays Chad Kremp on ABC’s comedy The Goldbergs.
Noa Kirel, Israel's biggest pop star and an Israel's Got Talent judge, has signed with WME. The singer, dancer and actress recently signed a deal with Atlantic Records ahead of her latest music being set for a spring 2021 roll-out.
IATSE is hailing the Canadian government’s efforts to save its arts and entertainment sector during the Covid-19 pandemic through loans and wage subsidies in what is being billed as Canada’s largest economic relief package since World War II. The plan, which still is working its way through the legislative process, also would require international digital companies like Netflix to remit federal sales tax on digital sales.
starring Hamza Haq as Syrian-born Dr. Bashir “Bash” Hamed, originated on Canada’s CTV, where it aired last winter/spring to big numbers and was renewed for a second season.NBC added the series to its fall schedule amidst the pandemic shutdown; since its September premiere, it has performed admirably and is an odds-on favorite to return to NBC next season.
Kristen Stewart is really excited to be a part of the groundbreaking film “Happiest Season”, the first major studio-backed Christmas rom-com featuring LGBTQ+ characters in the lead.
EXCLUSIVE: Star Trek Into Darkness and Iron Fist star Alice Eve has signed with management firm Silver Lining Entertainment.
Remember what happened to poor Randy Quaid?
It looks like 2020 is shaping up to be Dua Lipa’s year.
Buddy Valastro is still on the road to recovery.
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