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on NBC's This Is Us. The Company You Keep, airing tonight on ABC, is a passion project for the veteran actor who is also an executive producer on the series, which is based on the Korean Broadcasting System series My Fellow Citizens. While Ventimiglia's con-man Charlie is much different than Jack, there's one thing that remains the same: the 45-year-old's magnetism and charm.
He's sexier than ever in this role; while the argument could be made that he could have chemistry with a paper bag, it helps that he has it in spades with his co-star Catherine Haena Kim. (She plays Emma, an undercover CIA officer.) Speaking of that chemistry, Glamour has an exclusive clip ahead of the episode.
Let's just say eating a cheeseburger has never looked so good. Things get a lot more heated in the episode, and the whole show is a slick, enjoyable ride, so don't sit this one out. In other news, it's going to be a bittersweet Thursday night as Ellen Pompeo's Meredith Grey checks out of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital on Grey's Anatomy. It's not goodbye forever for Pompeo, but it is the end of her series regular run that began in 2005.
(For context, that was only one year after Friends ended.) Expect flashbacks, tears, and hopefully (maybe?) a fun cameo. (I honestly have no idea, but come on, it's Mer!)On the award show front, the BAFTAs take place in London, and the Prince and Princess of Wales will be making their 2023 red carpet debut like Cate Blanchett, Michelle Yeoh, Emma Thompson, Viola Davis, and more.
(The award show circuit returns to the states next weekend with the SAG Awards.) Later in the week, Outer Banks is back for season three on Netflix and Party Down makes its returns to Starz after more than a decade. What else is worth
.Vanity Fair party. And this year, you can join the action with not one but two live streams from the red carpet.First up, at 9 p.m.
Wednesday debuted on Netflix and of the streaming charts, along with it. From her to her , we can't get enough. But we won't have to wait until to see more of Ortega; she next stars in Paramount Picture's sixth installment of the Scream franchise, out this Friday, and then on Saturday, will take the SNL stage at 30 Rock as she makes her hosting debut.
, is officially set to air this spring. The fifth and final season of will begin with three new episodes, available to stream Friday, April 14 on Prime Video. When we last left Midge, our beloved comedienne had a lot going on, from *finally* sleeping with Lenny Bruce for the first time — followed by an incredibly tense confrontation at Carnegie Hall — to her father miraculously surviving a heart attack after learning that Joel's new girlfriend is pregnant. Want to catch up on all the drama? Seasons 1-4 of are available to stream now on Prime Video.
's fifth and final season will kick off Friday, April 14 with the first three episodes, Prime Video revealed on Thursday via a 30-second teaser video. The remaining six episodes will then drop weekly.The series' swan song picks up with Midge (Rachel Brosnahan) finding herself closer than ever to the success she's dreamed of, only to discover that closer than ever is still so far away.Returning for the farewell season alongside Brosnahan are Tony Shalhoub, Alex Borstein, Marin Hinkle, Michael Zegen, Kevin Pollak, Caroline Aaron, Reid Scott, Alfie Fuller and Jason Ralph.
Andy Cohen is getting Milo Ventimiglia to answer the questions fans have been dying to know!
Milo Ventimiglia is like in bed, Andy Cohen just got the answers — well, sort of. During a round of 's signature «Pillow Talk!» segment, the actor divulged his first-ever celebrity crush, where he sits on the cuddling scale and even whether he'd rather live without cheese or oral sex. The star revealed he first had his eyes on Cindy Crawford, he rates himself a level-20 cuddler on a scale of 1 to 10 and he would rather do away with cheese than the NSFW latter. When asked to describe himself in bed, Ventimiglia answered the question quite literally, telling Cohen, «Sleepy, not wearing much.»Finally, for the women looking to shoot their shot with the 45-year-old stud, here are the traits he's looking for in a lady: «Honesty, authenticity, intellect.»Whether he's already found that special someone remains to be seen. Ventimiglia is notably private about his love life these days after dating famous co-stars Alexis Bledel and Hayden Panettiere.
marked the end of Dr. Meredith Grey's time at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital (for now, at least). Over its nearly two decades on the air, this show has said many a poignant, heartbreaking farewell to various major characters, so longtime fans were expecting something stunning for its most iconic character's goodbye episode.
Welp. Meredith Grey has officially left Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
Meredith Grey is scrubbing out.
SPOILER ALERT – Do not continue reading if you don’t want to know what happened on the latest episode of Grey’s Anatomy!
said goodbye to the end of an era as longtime star Ellen Pompeo and her beloved character bid farewell in her last episode as a series regular in Thursday's emotional winter premiere. Titled «I'll Follow the Sun,» a reference to the 1964 Beatles song, the doctors at Grey Sloan plan a surprise send-off on Meredith's last day at the hospital, as they toast to her one last time before she begins her new life in Boston.«You know, once upon a time, you were the bane of my existence, but no, you grew up to become one of my points of pride,» Dr. Bailey said before choking up. «Dr. Grey, what Dr.
Kate Aurthur editor SPOILER ALERT: This essay contains spoilers from “I’ll Follow the Sun,” the Feb. 23 episode of “Grey’s Anatomy.” From her first episode as Dr. Meredith Grey on March 27, 2005 — when “Grey’s Anatomy” premiered on ABC and became a once-in-a-generation pop-culture sensation — to what’s being billed as a (kind of, sort of) goodbye episode on Feb. 23, 2023, Ellen Pompeo could forge chemistry with anyone. Along with its lexicon-changing writing and intricate yet rowdy plotting by Shonda Rhimes, what’s made “Grey’s Anatomy” a phenomenon was watching Meredith just live her life. She was a character network television never seen before: a brilliant woman whose life had been marred by tragedy (an Alzheimer’s-afflicted mother, an entirely absent father), yet who wasn’t going to let her dark and twisty past get in her way. Meredith had a lot of fun; she saved a lot of lives; she had a lot of sex.
Ellen Pompeo’s Meredith Grey is officially saying farewell to Seattle and Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in tonight’s episode of “Grey’s Anatomy”.
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are back home after a fun weekend with friends.
Milo Ventimiglia is reflecting on several roles he has had.
“This Is Us,” wait ’til you get a look at him on ABC’s “The Company You Keep.” He stars in the new drama as Charlie Nicoletti, a con man with a heart of gold, a guy born into a family of criminals who engineer elaborate heists to steal from the uber rich. The Nicolettis are the kinds of thieves for which you can easily fall, which is exactly what happens when Emma Hill (Catherine Haena Kim) crosses paths with Charlie. They both jokingly tell the truth about their professions.
Austin Butler and Cate Blanchett have added another award to each of their collections!
Milo Ventimiglia is opening up.
this drama-filled show. It’s an American rendition of a Dutch and British series and is hosted by Alan Cumming. Where to watch: Peacock.If you want some thematically-appropriate viewing, why not watch Daniel Day-Lewis play Abraham Lincoln? The 2012 Steven Spielberg film follows the final four months of Lincoln’s life and his attempts in 1865 to abolish slavery.
Milo Ventimiglia got emotional during an appearance on The View as he recalled his parents and the inspiration behind his role on This Is Us.