Normal People is the frontrunner at this year’s TV Choice Awards, where it is up for three prizes.
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Normal People during lockdown.The success of the show, based on the Sally Rooney novel, gave BBC Three its best ever week of ratings on iPlayer last month.“You know what’s saved me?” Stranger Things star Ryder told The Times about her time in lockdown, revealing that she’s watched the hit BBC Three show multiple times.“I’ll be weeping all day [because of the Black Lives Matter protests] and then I’ll be weeping all night because I’m watching Normal People.”She added: “I watched it for the third
.Normal People is the frontrunner at this year’s TV Choice Awards, where it is up for three prizes.
Normal People star Paul Mescal has taken part in Florence + The Machine‘s new book club – hear him read a passage from the Sally Rooney novel below.Mescal plays Connell Waldron in the recent BBC adaptation of the book, which gave BBC Three its biggest iPlayer viewing figures ever upon its release.As part of Florence Welch’s Between Two Books book club, Mescal has read an iconic passage from the 2018 book, the scene where Connell and Marianne reconnect at a house party at Dublin’s Trinity College
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal are tucked home safe and sound in London, England, adapting to the newfound spotlight and a life in quarantine. It's a far cry from just a few months earlier when the relative unknowns were whisked off to Los Angeles, California, to wax poetic about a show the public didn't know they'd fall in love with yet.
Normal People stars Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal reunited for a comedy special alongside Fleabag actor Andrew Scott.
Normal People and Fleabag collided last night (jUNE 26) for Irish charity fundraiser RTÉ Does Comic Relief.In one of two sketches that reunited Normal People‘s Connell and Marianne – played by Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones – the two characters confessed their sins to a priest revealed to be Andrew Scott’s character from Fleabag.Mescal also shared photos from the shoot, showing the three stars together. “Well this happened!” he said on Instagram.
Also Read: 'Normal People' Producer Ed Guiney Says Film and TV Production Isn't Possible Without Quick COVID Testing“Sally Rooney perfectly and beautifully captures the complicated dynamics of relationships in her stories. After bringing that to life in Normal People to an overwhelmingly positive response, we are honored to do the same with Conversations With Friends,” said Beatrice Springborn, vice president of content at Hulu.
Normal Peoplewill be returning to screens this Friday (June 26) for Comic Relief.Stars Paul Mescal and Daisy-Edgar Jones will return, alongside director Lenny Abrahamson for two one-off specials on RTÉ Does Comic Relief in Ireland.Comic Relief co-founder Richard Curtis explained what fans could expect. “There’s a beautiful piece called Normal Older People, which is imagining what would have happened to Marianne and Connell 40 years from now,” he told RTÉ Radio 1.
, Ryder recalls a scene where she had to cry in the film. Laura Atkinson, who is interviewing the 48-year-old actress, brings up a story she read about where Coppola allegedly shouted at Ryder, «You whore! You whore!» in an effort to bring her to tears. “To put it in context I’m supposed to be crying,” Ryder remembers of the scene. “Literally, Richard E.
Winona Ryder is recalling a time when Keanu Reeves refused to partake in an alleged request from director Francis Ford Coppola while filming the 1992 movie "Dracula." Ryder, 48, recently explained to The Sunday Times that, at the time, she was doing a scene in which her character was supposed to be crying.
Winona Ryder alleged fellow actor Mel Gibson made an anti-Semitic joke about her at a party several years ago. The 64-year-old “Braveheart” actor has been accused of anti-Semitism in the past — and now the 48-year-old “Stranger Things” star is adding to those rumors.
The Sunday Times, the 48-year-old actress shared: ‘You know what’s saved me’ before revealing how many times she had watched the 12-episode series.She revealed: ‘I’ll be weeping all day [because of the Black Lives Matter protests] and then I’ll be weeping all night because I’m watching Normal People.’Continuing on, the actress said: ‘I watched it for the third time last night.
Winona Ryder is opening up about her experiences with anti-Semitism in Hollywood.
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