Before gaining huge fame from Bridgerton, Regé-Jean Page auditioned for the role of Superman’s grandfather in Syfy’s Krypton — but reportedly didn’t get it because he isn’t white.
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Lakeith Stanfield goes shirtless under his tweed jacket in this shot from his Flaunt magazine cover story.
The 29-year-old actor, wearing Bottega Veneta in the feature, opened up about taking on the role of William O’Neal in Judas and the Black Messiah – a role that just earned him his first Oscar nomination.
“I realized that in order to be able to play him, I had to find some human element that aligned me with him,” Lakeith told the magazine about playing the role of the historical Black
Before gaining huge fame from Bridgerton, Regé-Jean Page auditioned for the role of Superman’s grandfather in Syfy’s Krypton — but reportedly didn’t get it because he isn’t white.
Netflix is betting big on anime in 2021, but there’s arguably no title as highly anticipated as “Yasuke.” This project takes the true story of a legendary Black samurai of the same name, voiced by LaKeith Stanfield, and adds in a whole lot more magic than you’d expect. Ahead of its release at the end of the month, Netflix has finally released the first trailer for the anime.
The moment has met Kwame Onwuachi, a Bronx-bred culinary sensation who's emerged as one of the food world's most essential voices. His kitchen-confidential memoir, Notes From a Young Black Chef, which tells of racism in American fine dining, is being adapted into a feature starring LaKeith Stanfield and begins shooting this summer.
Oscar-nominated actor Lakeith Stanfield wrote "no one cares" about the Academy Awards in a swiftly-deleted Instagram post on Monday. The Get Out star, who is currently nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his work in Judas and the Black Messiah, shared a screengrab of a Deadline article which reported on the news that Oscar bosses are considering letting nominees appear at the ceremony via Zoom after facing backlash for their policy that everyone must attend in-person.
Lakeith Stanfield is sharing his true thoughts on awards shows in an Instagram post that was quickly deleted after it went live.
Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards, Features EditorTwins Kenny and Keith Lucas, known collectively as The Lucas Brothers, have built comedy careers out of their laidback – some have called it “stoner” – style of comedy. They were named two of Variety’s “10 Comics to Watch” in 2014 and are probably best known for roles in “22 Jump Street,” their Netflix comedy special “On Drugs” and their animated series “Lucas Bros.
Who Killed Sara? is a brand new Mexican drama series that just premiered on Netflix and it likely will become a big hit for the streaming service!
Atlanta star LaKeith Stanfield has said new episodes of the show have “so much ammunition” from the real world.Discussing the return of the series later this year following an extended hiatus, Stanfield told NME that the cast and crew will be responding to real-world events.“I’m excited for the new season,” Stanfield began. “So much has happened in the world.
Directioners, get ready to weep tears of joy! In a recent interview, former One Direction member Zayn Malik was all praises for Niall Horan's music. To give you some context, the 28-year-old singer has been on an interview spree for his recent collaboration with Ingrid Michaelson titled To Begin Again.
They’ve got a whole lot of history! Zayn Malik may have been the first to exit One Direction, but he hasn’t stopped supporting his former bandmates since they’ve gone solo.
his Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for Judas And The Black Messiah.Stanfield plays FBI informant Bill O’Neal in the film, who is widely viewed as the protagonist. Warner Bros.
“Judas and the Black Messiah” star Stanfield was flabbergasted after being nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar despite arguably playing the lead role in the acclaimed film. When fans and pundits started questioning the supporting nod on Twitter, the actor responded via — what else? — his social media.“I’m confused too but f–k it lmao,” wrote the 29-year-old thespian in a now-deleted Instagram post, Indiewire reported.
Clayton Davis When Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas announced the nominations for the 93rd Academy Awards, the most shocking inclusion was Lakeith Stanfield in best supporting actor for his performance in Warner Bros’ “Judas and the Black Messiah.” Not surprising from the standpoint of quality, as he delivers a career-best turn as William O’Neal — an FBI informant that betrays the trust of his friend Fred Hampton, who is played by his fellow nominee and Oscar frontrunner Daniel Kaluuya —
History was made across the board with the 93rd Oscar nominations. Steven Yeun became the first Asian-American nominated for Best Actor.
Riz Ahmed, Amanda Seyfried, Lakeith Stanfield and more who are all up for one of the four acting categories. Following the announcement of the full list of nominees on Monday morning, the newly anointed stars took to social media to share their excitement and react to the news. “Wow! I'm honoured to be nominated by my fellow actors alongside such inspiring performances, and am grateful to the Academy for their support and encouragement.
A mix of emotions. When the nominations were announced for the 93rd annual Academy Awards on Monday, March 15, the list was filled with happy surprises and disappointing snubs — as it always is.