Jason Momoa and Eiza Gonzalez are still spending time together despite their recent breakup.
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Jason Momoa has taken on a new honorary role as the UN Environment Programme’s (UNEP) Adovocate for Life Below Water.
The actor was crowned the title on Monday during The UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon where roughly 7,000 ocean advocates, including several Heads of State and environmental activists, will “advance progress on science-based solutions to ensure better management and conservation of the ocean and its resources.” Momoa received the Nature Baton from the UN Special Envoy for the Ocean, Peter Thomson, which he called one of his “greatest honours.”
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The “Aquaman” actor, who plays the role of protector of the deep, has been trusted to fight for the threatened-life of the ocean, not only onscreen, but in real life too with his new UN title.
“With this designation, I hope to continue my own journey to protect and conserve the ocean and all living things on our beautiful blue planet, for our generation and the generations to come,” Momoa, 42, said, describing the humbling responsibility.
Growing up on the beautiful island of Hawaii, one of the world’s most beautiful archipelagos, has made Momoa feel deeply connected to the ocean and respectful of nature throughout his entire life.
“For me, the ocean is an ancient teacher, a guide and a muse. It is also existential. Without a healthy ocean, life on our planet as we know it would not exist,” he said.
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The actor was “so grateful” to be supported by his daughters Lola Iolani, 14, and Nakoa-Wolf, 13, whom he thanked on his Instagram “for standing with your papa” on such an
Jason Momoa and Eiza Gonzalez are still spending time together despite their recent breakup.
This was either the most awkward run-in EVER or… maybe sparks are reigniting?
Weeks after sparking split speculation, Jason Momoa and Eiza González were spotted spending time together across the pond.
Tributes have been pouring in after it was announced that actress Mona Hammond has died at the age of 91. The Jamaican-British actress was best known for her role playing Blossom Jackson in EastEnders.
Actress Mona Hammond has died at the age of 91.The Jamaican-British actress was best known for her role playing Blossom Jackson in EastEnders as well as her stint as Susu in Desmond's during the early nineties.The star joined the soap as Blossom in 1994 and played the character until her exit in 1997. She later returned to the soap as her character in 2010 for two episodes. Tributes have been pouring in for the star across social media.
The darkness is coming to an end.
It’s been a couple of years, but Jason Momoa’s “See” was one of the very first original series that arrived on Apple TV+ in its infancy. Now, as the series approaches Season 3, it’s apparently time to call it quits.
Jason Momoa‘s hit TV show See is officially coming to an end on AppleTV+
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe Jason Momoa-led Apple series “See” will conclude with its upcoming third season.The announcement was made with the release of the Season 3 teaser trailer and premiere date. The eight-episode final season of the show will debut its first episode on Aug.
Jason Momoa’s Baba Voss has fought his last battle after Apple TV+ revealed that season three of See would be its last.
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Angelique Jackson The American Black Film Festival has announced this year’s Best of ABFF award winners, with “Our Father, the Devil” and “Feel Like Ghosts” among the top honorees.After two years of virtual programing, ABFF returned to Miami Beach for its 26th edition, with live events held June 15-19. The 2022 winners were announced by Emmy nominee Dondré Whitfield, who hosted the ceremony on the final day of ABFF’s in-person program, with a virtual presentation of the event now available to view on its custom-designed online platform, ABFF PLAY, where the festival continues until June 30.The Best of ABFF Awards includes winners in the official film selection categories — narrative and documentary features, web series and the 25th HBO Short Film Award Showcase, decided by a jury led by Michael Quigley, Warner Bros.
An uncanny resemblance. Jason Momoa posted a family photo with his and Lisa Bonet‘s children — and the teens look just like their parents!
Gordon Cox Theater EditorAudiences already know Joaquina Kalukango as an actor onstage (“Slave Play”) and on screen (“One Night in Miami”) — and on the most recent Tony Awards telecast, when she capped off a roof-raising performance with a Tony win for her work in the musical “Paradise Square.” What fans might not know, though, is that she’s also at work on a few projects as a writer.Listen to this week’s “Stagecraft” podcast below:“I am trying to concentrate on narratives of our culture specifically, because I don’t see them,” Kalukango said on the latest episode of “Stagecraft,” Variety’s theater podcast. “I also am writing. I’m Angolan so there are specific stories I want to tell from my community as well.” For now, she’s declining to share too many details of what she’s writing.