From band camp to forever friends! American Pie became an instant classic upon its July 1999 release, in which viewers watched a quartet of high school seniors plot to lose their respective virginities before graduation day.
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Jennifer Coolidge demands attention on the final cover of Volume 2 of W Magazine‘s Directors Issue.
The fun, playful and imaginative shoot sees the actress looking fierce as she gets into character and steps into a number of bold and avant-garde fashion pieces.
Before chatting about the entertaining and exuberant photoshoot, directed by Academy Award nominees Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, Coolidge comments on her fan-favourite “White Lotus” character Tanya, whose fate was revealed at the end of the second season.
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“I feel bad for her, because she didn’t know what she was made of. She didn’t have that kind of faith in herself,” the 61-year-old star tells the publication. “Sometimes these scary things happen in life. And then you find out, in like two seconds, that you are a survivor and that you can really pull through for yourself, sometimes in a way that you never believed you could.”
While Coolidge admits that “the film business tires people out,” she swears that working with The Daniels, who directed “Everything Everywhere All at Once”, on the magazine shoot was like “getting together with little kids.”
“They were like these sort of child prodigies who are super, super smart and just super creative,” the actress gushes. “I’ve never been asked to do a shoot like this: I have weapons, take down small cities, pick up cars and throw them. I don’t know if I will ever be this surprised again. It was one of the best things I have ever been involved in.”
And it appears The Daniels feel the same way about working with Coolidge, an actor with a stacked résumé.
“I’m prejudiced against young people,” Scheinert
From band camp to forever friends! American Pie became an instant classic upon its July 1999 release, in which viewers watched a quartet of high school seniors plot to lose their respective virginities before graduation day.
Monday’s “The Late Show” treated viewers to a delightful surprise, courtesy of Daniels, the Oscar-nominated directors of “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” who whipped up a delightful and absolutely bonkers opening credits sequence for the show that we kind of wish could be used forever.The bit began when the show ditched the usual cold open gag for a clip in which host Stephen Colbert explained that his dog had eaten the show’s normal opening credits. (Yes, the scene cuts to the dog, who is eating out of a bowl labeled “opening credits” next to his normal food bowl.)Then came Daniels — the professional name used by directing partners Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert — to unveil their replacement opening credits sequence.
Gwendlyn Brown is making her pitch to have a big star marry her and fiancée Beatriz Queiroz.
Haley Lu Richardson revealed one “iconic” scene with Jennifer Coolidge didn’t make it onto “The White Lotus” season 2.
Son Lux is the first band ever to be nominated for best original score at the Oscars with Everything Everywhere All at Once, and this year they’re the only composer to own noms in original score and original song the latter for their collaboration with Mitski and Oscar winner/former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne with “This is a Life”, the end credits song of the A24 movie.
Jennifer Coolidge is springing into action!
The White Lotus. Last night, Coolidge was gifted the prize for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series for her role in the hit HBO show’s second season.When accepting the award, Coolidge expressed her gratitude and acknowledged that this could be a pivotal moment in her career. “I just want to say,” she continued before becoming emotional.
Backstage at the Screen Actors Guild Awards after The White Lotus won the top prize for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, Jennifer Coolidge spoke with ET’s Denny Directo about season 3 of the HBO series.
Screen Actors Guild Awards after won the top prize for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, Jennifer Coolidge spoke with ET's Denny Directo about season 3 of the HBO series. While Coolidge's character, Tanya McQuoid-Hunt, was killed off at the end of season 2, fans are still hoping that she'll somehow return in the third installment of creator Mike White's ongoing social satire about various guests and employees at a luxury hotel. However, when her co-star, Jon Gries, suggested that «Jennifer play Jennifer's sister,» Coolidge quickly shut it down. «I don't think Mike's going to allow that,» she said. But Coolidge seemed more open to the idea that Pamela Anderson joins as Tanya's sister.
Jennifer Coolidge is a winner!
It’s official: Jennifer Coolidge is now a Screen Actors Guild Award winner. On Sunday, “The White Lotus” star took home the prize for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series for her performance in the second season of the hit HBO series.
Stunning at the SAGs! Jennifer Coolidge turned heads at the 2023 Screen Actors Guild Awards in a formfitting black gown with a matching headband.
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Alexis Stone has proven to be a masterful makeup chameleon and the drag superstar’s latest transformation is truly one for the ages.
Jennifer Coolidge.Wearing a show-stopping metallic look, Stone's resemblance to Coolidge was uncanny thanks to prosthetics, expert makeup application and a blonde wig.Stone may have even fooled Coolidge's co-star, Haley Lu Richardson, with her transformation, as the women sat side-by-side in the front row to take in the fashion show.It's far from the first time that Stone has channeled an icon out in public. Stone has previously transformed into the likes of Dolly Parton, Kim Kardashian and Mrs.
Jennifer Coolidge is having quite a year.
is back for a third season, with the series being revived with its original cast on Starz. That includes Jane Lynch as Constance Carmell, a former actress and one of the titular catering company's many eccentric employees run by Ron Donald (Ken Marino). Ahead of the premiere on Feb.
At tonight’s DGA Awards, directors Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert landed Best Theatrical Feature with their A24 smash Everything Everywhere All At Once — besting competition that included Todd Field (Tár), Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick), Martin McDonagh (The Banshees of Inisherin) and Steven Spielberg (The Fabelmans) in their first time out at the ceremony.