Idris Elba, Olivia Colman, Woody Harrelson Lead King Charles III Environmental Short
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according to IndieWire. “And he decided to go purge. So I told him, ‘Out of solidarity, I will purge with you.’ And Ted said, ‘I’ll purge, too.'”According to Wendt, the trio had a wonderful time puking.
“There were only three stalls in the Stage 25 men’s room,” recalled the actor. “And I’ll tell you this: You don’t want to laugh while puking.”Harrelson, 61, joined the iconic sitcom in the show’s fourth season where he played a bartender also named WoodyThe Post reached out to Harrelson, Wendt and Danson for comment.Danson, 75, also recalled how the cast attempted to haze the “Zombieland” actor. “We were all, like, 37 when Woody, at age 25, joined us, and it was like, ‘Okay, let’s kick his a–,'” joked Danson.
“So we took him to the basketball court because we fancied ourselves pretty good basketball players — he killed us.”After beating everyone in an arm wrestling competition, Danson and the others attempted to outsmart the actor in chess. “Then we decided clearly we don’t have the physical edge. We’ll play chess,” he said, “and he killed us,” exclaimed “The Good Place” star.
According to the show’s producer, Glen Charles, Harrelson almost wasn’t cast. “We were looking for a strong American boy with a Midwest background who comes to the big city and works at the bar,” said Charles. “We almost signed this gentleman, and our casting director came in and said, ‘I know you like this guy, but I want you to see somebody.’ And in walks Woody.” Charles revealed that even though the casting director wasn’t “right on the money,” there was something “so interesting” about Harrelson.Danson also immediately took to the Texas native.
Idris Elba, Olivia Colman, Woody Harrelson Lead King Charles III Environmental Short
K.J. Yossman Idris Elba, Olivia Colman, Woody Harrelson have banded together to help King Charles launch a new YouTube channel dedicated to the environment. RE:TV is the new platform for showcasing “sustainable solutions to the climate and biodiversity crisis,” according to the King. It is the digital extension of his non-profit, also called RE:TV, which he founded in 2020. The org has made over 100 short films about innovative environmental projects worldwide, which have previously been launched on platforms including Bloomberg and Waterbear. Now, with its own YouTube channel, RE:TV will be able to debut its content directly online.
Rina Sawayama may have dedicated her track, ‘STFU’ to Matty Healy, during her Glastonbury set today (June 24) at the festival’s Woodsies Stage.“Tonight this goes out to a white man that watches ‘Ghetto Gaggers’ [porn] and mocks Asian people on a podcast,” she told the crowd, adding, “He also owns my masters. I’ve had enough.” Watch a clip from her performance below.Sawayama is signed to Dirty Hit, which is owned by Jamie Oborne of The 1975.
Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" co-stars are sharing what it's really like working alongside the film icon. Simon Pegg, who first met Cruise while filming "Mission: Impossible III" in 2006, revealed the actor is truly one of a kind. "Of all the mist of stuff that's around him, in the center of that mist is a generous, sweet guy who looks after everybody," Pegg told E! News.
Radar Online, referring specifically to Sarah Jessica Parker and the rest of the cast. "He doesn't get greeting cards or happy birthday texts.
The families of the five victims who were passengers aboard the OceanGate Titan submersible vessel en route to the Titanic wreckage site have all released statements.
Julie Vincent Guest Contributor Arnaud Binard, who plays Laurent in the Netflix series “Emily in Paris,” shared his thoughts on the show during the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. He praised the show’s creator for going beyond the surface and exploring deeper themes. “I think the incredible talent of Darren Star is to transcend all the things you would call clichés into something very substantial, into something very human. And at the end of the day, the show is going a little bit further,” Binard said. The actor joined the show in its second season due to scheduling conflicts during the first season.
Seafood Cauliflower Paella Ingredients 500ml chicken stock or fish stock 2 pinches of saffron Olive oil 1 white onion, peeled and chopped 4 garlic cloves, peeled and chopped 1 red pepper, finely sliced 100g chorizo, sliced ½ tsp smoked paprika 1x 400g can chopped tomatoes ½ tsp chilli flakes 1 cauliflower 150g prawns 20 mussels, cleaned 150g monkfish, cut into chunks 200g peas Juice of 1 lime and zest of ½ a lime 10g flat-leaf parsley, chopped Sea salt Method 1. Heat the stock to a high simmer, add the saffron then take it off the heat and set aside. 2.
Jonah Hill and Olivia Millar are stepping out on a lunch date.
“The Road,” has died. The fiction and drama writer was 89.McCarthy died Tuesday of natural causes at his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, his son, John, confirmed to The Post.
Strictly Come Dancing star Giovanni Pernice has concerned fans he's set to ditch the UK despite signing up to another series of the hit BBC One dance show as he teased 'dream come true' news.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Molto bene! Food Network has renewed its new Italian cooking competition “Ciao House,” hosted by Alex Guarnaschelli and Gabriele Bertaccini, for a second season. “Shot on-location in Italy, the series takes ten rising culinary stars on the journey of a lifetime to live in a breathtaking Italian villa and compete against each other as individuals and in teams to prove their mastery of Italian cooking techniques and dishes,” per Food Network’s logline. “Each episode’s culinary challenges are steeped in tradition and the competitors must also navigate alliances and rivalries as they pick their own teams and each week, the losing team must vote off one of their own. In the end, the last chef standing wins a life-changing grand prize: an immersive culinary education across Italy, training with renowned Italian master chefs.”
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor CNN CEO Chris Licht will leave his post after a little more than a year at the helm after losing the support of staff and enacting a series of chaotic editorial changes under the direction of parent company Warner Bros. Discovery. David Zalsalv, CEO of the embattled news outlet, told staffers Wednesday of the decision during CNN’s reglar editorial call, according to two people familiar with the matter. Amy Entelis, a longtime CNN executive who worked with previous chief Jeff Zucker and helps manage talent relations; Virginia Moseley, recenlty named to oversee editorial operations; and Eric Sherling, recently appointed head of U.S. programming, will oversee CNN for an interim period, Zaslav said. David Leavy, a longtime Zaslav lieutenant who was named chief operating officer at CNN last week, will oversee business activities.
Chris Licht is stepping down as the chairman and CEO of CNN Worldwide, ending a tumultuous tenure as the first leader of the network under parent Warner Bros. Discovery.
In a scenario straight out of Maury Povich, tests have proven that former WWE star Stan Lane is NOT the father of conservative Congresswoman Lauren Boebert.
TMZ, Pete says he's "severely allergic" to dogs so he has to get a cavapoo, a nearly hypoallergenic breed that doesn't shed.Pete said he wanted to get the dog for his mom, as her previous four-legged pal recently died. The "Bupkis" star accused the organization of "creating news stories" because it's "boring" and "tired." He then used some vulgar language to conclude the message. Like Pete, PETA wasn't backing down. "If Pete had done his research, he would know that there's no such thing as a hypoallergenic dog, that at least a quarter of dogs in shelters are purebreds, and that Petfinder has listings for homeless dogs of every breed under the sun, including the one he purchased," the pet-friendly company said in a statement. While PETA was upset with Pete, the company still felt for his family. "Our hearts go out to the Davidson family for the loss of their dog," the statement said, "but Pete must know in his heart that there's no excuse for buying a dog and propping up the puppy mill industry when millions of dogs await loving homes in shelters, and we hope he'll do the right thing and adopt next time."Pete, though, has seemingly not regrets about the voicemail he left, as he stressed that he and his family were devastated by the loss of his mom's dog. "I haven't seen my mom and sister cry like that in over 20 years. I was trying to cheer up my family.
Reflecting upon their hit sitcom that concluded 30 years ago, the cast of "Cheers" – including Ted Danson (Sam Malone), George Wendt (Norm Peterson) and John Ratzenberger (Cliff Clavin) – discussed welcoming the late Kirstie Alley (Rebecca Howe) to the show in 1987, during the program's sixth season. "We were having dinner right before the show, and we said, ‘Oh jeez, we should have got her something, right,’ Wendt remembered at the ATX TV Festival in Austin, per People magazine. "[Ted Danson] says, 'I can't, I got a thing I got to do," adding that Rhea Perlman also declined to get the gift.
There was at least one And Just Like That star who was equally surprised to learn that Kim Cattrall would be reprising her role as Samantha Jones for season 2.
75-year-old actor played the lead character of Sam Malone in the long-running series, which aired from 1982 to 1993. On Friday, Danson reunited with co-stars George Wendt and John Ratzenberger and “Cheers” co-creators James Burrows, Les Charles and Glen Charles for a panel discussion about the show during the ATX TV Festival in Austin, Texas.While discussing why “Cheers” ended after 11 seasons, Danson admitted that he was behind it.
Riverdale fans are hyper-focused on the relationships that play out onscreen between the various stars in the beloved CW series. However, the actors lead equally exciting lives in reality!