Singer Billie Eilish revealed that, despite her very successful year, she still struggles with online haters every day.
01.02.2020 - 14:16 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Viola Davis feels more “girlish” now she’s in her fifties.
The Oscar-winning actress opened up about her beauty regime in an interview with InStyle magazine, revealing that she now loves to try many different products, whereas she didn’t when she was younger.
“I’m completely into everything from undereye moisturiser to all shades of lipstick, which is surprising because I never used any products in my twenties,” Viola explained. “Now I have about 30 bottles of perfume alone; each one is for a
Singer Billie Eilish revealed that, despite her very successful year, she still struggles with online haters every day.
Singer Billie Eilish revealed that, despite her very successful year, she still struggles with online haters every day. The 18-year-old star spoke Tuesday at the BRIT Awards, where she was given the accolade for best international female solo artist.
It was in 1991 when millions and millions came across a 'double denim wearing with gorgeous blond locks' handsome lad named Brad Pitt opposite Geena Davis in Ridley Scott's film Thelma & Louise. Who would have thought that the same dreamboat of a gentleman would become an Oscar-winning actor with a career span that would make anyone envious?! Well, Geena definitely saw some spark in the then 28-year-old actor as revealed by the 64-year-old actress herself in an interview with People magazine.
There’s no shortage of star power in the first trailer for Wes Anderson’s highly anticipated new film,. The director’s 10th feature-length film stars Benicio del Toro, Adrien Brody, Tilda Swinton, Frances McDormand, Timothée Chalamet, Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, French actress Lyna Khoudri, comedian Stephen Park, and various stars, including Jeffrey Wright, Léa Seydoux and Mathieu Amalric.
Viola Davis’ new drama First Ladies, in which the Oscar winner portrays Michelle Obama, has been picked up for a full series.
Vincent D’Onofrio, Jon Bernthal and Richard Thomas are joining Viola Davis and Sandra Bullock in Netflix's as-yet untitled thriller to be directed by Nora Fingscheidt.Linda Emond and Emma Nelson are also set to appear opposite Aisling Franciosi and Rob Morgan. The drama, now shooting in Vancouver, centers on Ruth Slater, (Bullock), who is released from prison after serving a sentence for a violent crime, but refuses to forgive her past.
Viola Davis’ new drama First Ladies, in which the Oscar winner portrays Michelle Obama, has been picked up for a full series.
#Roommates, your possible new TV obsession has arrived! As her hit, Emmy-winning series “How To Get Away With Murder” comes to an end in a few months, Viola Davis has already landed her next television gig—and we have our forever First Lady Michelle Obama to thank.
Vincent D’Onofrio, Jon Bernthal, Richard Thomas, Linda Emond and Emma Nelson are joining Sandra Bullock and Viola Davis in an untitled Netflix thriller from Graham King.
The Suicide Squad actress Viola Davis is all set to play former First Lady, Michelle Obama in an upcoming show titled First Ladies. The news was reported by Variety.com that the Fences actress Davis will be essaying Michelle Obama on the show.
Showtime has given a straight-to-series order to one-hour drama “First Ladies,” whose first season stars Viola Davis as former first lady Michelle Obama. Davis also executive produces the series, which was put on fast-track development at the premium cabler last August with a three-script commitment.
Showtime has officially ordered First Ladies to series, marking the role of Michelle Obama as Academy Award winner 's first television part since her tenure as Annalise Keating on , wrapping this May.According to a statement from Showtime, the new anthology series will follow the "personal and political lives" of the nation's first ladies, with the first season focused on Eleanor Roosevelt, Betty Ford, and Michelle Obama. Roosevelt and Ford have yet to be cast.
Update 2/5/20: Showtime is ready to move forward with First Ladies. The cable network has now picked up the anthology show for a full series, which will feature Viola Davis as Michelle Obama in Season 1, TV Guide can confirm.
Michelle Obama is coming to TV, well, fictionally at least.
By Denise Petski, Nellie Andreeva
The last time Hearts were about to face St Johnstone, Daniel Stendel was facing his first match in charge at a new club in a new country with none of his own coaching staff there to help.