Bette Midler is using words and pictures to tell a New York story.
25.07.2020 - 06:17 / variety.com
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorWhen Josh Gad needed original songs for a new show, the first people he turned to were the songwriting team of Elyssa Samsel and Kate Anderson, whom he had met on Disney’s “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure.”The Apple TV Plus animated series “Central Park” follows the Tillermans, a family living in a castle in New York’s Central Park, as they battle investors who threatening to build hotels and condos on the park grounds.With each episode boasting anywhere from three to six
.Bette Midler is using words and pictures to tell a New York story.
NEW YORK -- Bette Midler is using words and pictures to tell a New York story. Midler's picture book “The Tale of the Mandarin Duck” will be published Feb.
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez shared photos from a family park date in New York's Central Park this week. In the photos, both Lopez and Rodriguez, as well as their children, are all wearing protective face masks."We wear our masks to protect ourselves and each other.
.After announced last month she would no longer be voicing the character — who is biracial — on the animated series, the producers shared on Friday that alumna and star will take over the role.
stepping away from voicing the mixed-race character Molly, Apple has found her replacement in the form of “Hamilton” alumna and “Umbrella Academy” star Emmy Raver-Lampman.She will become the show’s third prominent former “Hamilton” cast member, joining Leslie Odom Jr.
Apple has found a fitting replacement in Emmy Raver-Lampman for Kristen Bell on “Central Park”.
Kristen Bell on Central Park, and we could not be more in love with this casting. TV Guide has confirmed thatThe Umbrella Academy's Emmy Raver-Lampman will now voice the biracial character of Molly on the animated series.The decision to recast the role was made in June when Bell and the creative team behind the show acknowledged their misstep in casting a white actress to voice a biracial character.
Kristen Bell recently announced that she would be exiting her role on the animated Apple TV+ series Central Park to allow a Black or mixed race actress to play biracial character Molly.
Also Read: 'Central Park' Will Recast Mixed-Race Character Molly, Kristen Bell to Take on New RoleCreated by “Bob’s Burgers” duo Loren Bouchard and Nora Smith and “Frozen” star Josh Gad, “Central Park” centers on Owen Tillerman (Leslie Odom Jr.), the park manager, and his wife Paige (Kathryn Hahn) as they raise their kids Molly (Raver-Lampman) and Cole (Titus Burgess) in the world’s most famous park, while fending off hotel heiress Bitsy Brandenham (Tucci) and her long suffering assistant Helen
Will Thorne Staff WriterApple’s “Central Park” animated series is feeling more like a “Hamilton” reunion by the second.Exactly a month after Kristen Bell announced she was stepping away from voicing the mixed-race character Molly, Apple has found her replacement in the form of “Hamilton” alumna and “Umbrella Academy” star Emmy Raver-Lampman.She will become the show’s third prominent former “Hamilton” cast member, joining Leslie Odom Jr.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorThe Umbrella Academy star Emmy Raver-Lampman has joined Apple’s animated series Central Park in a recasting for the role of Molly Tillerman, the mixed-race character originally voiced by Kristen Bell.
Fiona Apple has contributed her iconic lyricism to the upcoming season finale of Apple TV+'s musical cartoon, Central Park.
Katie Price is "heartbroken" as she will have to leave her son Harvey behind while she goes on holiday to sunny Turkey.The 42 year old was planning on taking her eldest child away with her alongside her new boyfriend Carl Woods, 31, and her children Junior, 15, and Princess, 13. However, doctors have now informed the former glamour model that Harvey's health is not well enough for him to join them on the trip, despite being released from hospital after his health scare.
Fiona Apple has written a new song for the season finale of Apple TV+’s Central Park – listen to it below.The New York singer-songwriter, who released her fifth album ‘Fetch The Bolt Cutters’ in April, teamed up with David Lucky to pen ‘New York Doesn’t Like Your Face’ for the animated musical series.It will feature in the final episode of Central Park‘s first season, ‘A Fish Called Snakehead’, which is due to arrive on Apple TV+ this coming Friday (July 24).