Paul Mescal fans will see the heartthrob in a new light – but this time with his clothes on.
16.09.2020 - 19:35 / usmagazine.com
Paul Mescal did not always see himself becoming an actor. But after an injury sidelined him from continuing his promising athletic career, he found success in the entertainment industry right out of the gate.The 24-year-old showed off his acting chops with his role in Normal People, which first premiered on BBC Three in the U.K.
in April before being released on Hulu later that month. For his first TV gig, he played Connell Waldron, a well-liked high school student who falls in love with his
.Paul Mescal fans will see the heartthrob in a new light – but this time with his clothes on.
jokingly called him a 'loser' with his musician sister, Nell, 17, taking to her Instagram Story to share a hilarious screenshot of the Mescals FaceTiming the actor.In the snap, the star's mother was seen doing the 'loser' L-sign to her forehead while the rest of the family giggled. Nell captioned the screenshot with: 'We still love you.' Paul also revealed that the first person he wanted to tell about his exciting Emmy nomination was his mother but he couldn't get in touch.He added: 'I was
Normal People star Paul Mescal shared his family’s reaction to his loss at the Emmys.The breakout actor was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie at the 2020 Emmy awards, and lost out to Mark Ruffalo for his performance in I Know This Much Is True.Mescal’s sister Nell shared a screenshot on Instagram of the family’s FaceTime call after the ceremony, with the caption “we still love you” while Mescal’s mother held up an L shape “loser” sign in consolation.The actor was
There was no luck for the Irish at the 2020 Emmy Awards in Los Angeles last night.
Normal People became one of the big TV hits of 2020 and made stars Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones breakout stars. Paul is a first-time Emmy nominee for his first-ever TV role as Connell in Normal People. He’s nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie. The 24-year-old is a star on the rise and one to watch for in the years to come.
Olivia Colman, Jodie Comer and Paul Mescal are among the nominees ahead of this year’s Emmy Awards, which will take place with a largely virtual ceremony due to the pandemic.
The Sun, the 24-year-old said that while he was out on one of his runs in London, without his top on, a fan nearly fell off their bike when they spotted him.‘The worst decision I made after the show was when I was running along the canal,’ he told the publication.‘It was too hot and I took my top off. Somebody nearly came over the top of their bike because they were screaming.
Peter White Television EditorElement Pictures, the production company behind Hulu and BBC drama Normal People, is ramping up its television activities with the hire of two executives.It has hired former Pulse Films exec Lucas Ochoa, who was Chief Creative Officer of its scripted division and Silverprint Pictures’ Michael Dawson. They will be based in London and will develop new projects as well as work across the existing slate.
After breaking out on popular Hulu series Normal People, Daisy Edgar-Jones has been tapped to star in the filmFresh. The Legendary project will be the feature directorial debut of Mimi Cave, a music video veteran who has worked withVance Joy, Danny Brown and Tune-Yards, among others.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerDaisy Edgar-Jones, one of the stars on Hulu’s breakout drama, Normal People, has signed on as the lead in the Legendary social thriller Fresh, from screenwriter Lauryn Kahn and first time feature director Mimi Cave.Details about the film’s storyline are being kept under wraps.Legendary acquired the project earlier this year with Hyperobject Industries’ Adam McKay and Kevin Messick attached to produce.
Dave McNary Film Reporter“Normal People” star Daisy Edgar-Jones has signed on for the lead role in Legendary’s social thriller “Fresh.”The project is based on Lauryn Kahn’s script with Mimi Cave directing. Legendary, which announced the Edgar-Jones casting on Tuesday, is keeping the film’s storyline under wraps.
Normal People leads the way ahead of tonight’s TV Choice Awards, which are taking place online for the first time due to coronavirus restrictions.
Normal People actor Paul Mescal has said he felt “objectified” after the release of the show.Reflecting on the hit BBC Three series, in which the breakout star plays Sally Rooney’s character Connell Waldron opposite Daisy Edgar-Jones as Marianne Sheridan, Mescal said the newfound attention often felt overwhelming.“I felt objectified after Normal People,” Mescal told Elle magazine, who included the actor as part of their annual “movers and shakers” list alongside Edgar-Jones.“It’s to be