Sarah Paulson is looking so chic on the red carpet!
Sarah Paulson is looking so chic on the red carpet!
EXCLUSIVE: Nico Tortorella (Younger, The Walking Dead: World Beyond), Juan Pablo Di Pace (Fuller House, Mamma Mia!), Emmy nominee Carl Clemons-Hopkins (Hacks, Candyman) and Emily Hampshire (Schitt’s Creek, Chapelwaite) have signed on to star in The Mattachine Family, a drama exec produced by Zach Braff (Going in Style, Garden State), which is currently in production.
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Demi Lovato is not afraid to go after what they want! The singer revealed they once slid intoSchitt’s Creek star Emily Hampshire Dms to take her on a romantic date.The two stars talked about the online conversation during the latest episode of Demi’s podcast 4D with Demi Lovato, in which Emily explained that the singer wrote, “Hey, I like you on the show. We should kick it sometime.”She went on to say that Demi wanted to take her out on a date, “And by kick it, I mean go on a date.
Naman Ramachandran Amazon Prime Video has revealed the first look for its upcoming six-part series “The Rig.” The series stars Martin Compston (“Line of Duty”), Emily Hampshire (“Schitt’s Creek”), Iain Glen (“Game of Thrones”), Calvin Demba (“Kingsman: The Golden Circle”) and Mark Bonnar (“Line of Duty”).“The Rig” follows the crew of the Kinloch Bravo oil rig stationed off the Scottish coast in the dangerous waters of the North Sea.
‘The Rig’ First Look Up top is your first look at Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming series The Rig, which shot in Scotland this year. The show stars Iain Glen, Emily Hampshire and Martin Compston as the crew of the Kinloch Bravo oil rig stationed off the Scottish coast in the dangerous waters of the North Sea.
Demi Lovato knows what they want. On Wednesday, the 29-year-old singer dropped the latest episode of their podcast "4D with Demi Lovato," revealing that they once asked "Schitt's Creek" star Emily Hampshire out on a date via direct message.
Demi Lovato, 29, came oh so close to having a romance with Schitt’s Creek star Emily Hampshire, 40. Well, sort of. The “Anyone” songstress recently welcomed Emily as a guest on their podcast, 4D with Demi Lovato, and the two stars reminisced on how their first-ever interaction occurred when Demi messaged the actress on Instagram.
Demi Lovato is revealing that they slid into a star’s DMs to ask this actress out on a date.
Demi Lovato shot their shot with “Schitt’s Creek” star Emily Hampshire! The 29-year-old “I Love Me” singer invited Hampshire on their podcast, “4D With Demi Lovato”, and the 40-year-old actress asked if she could share how the two first met.
Demi Lovato shot their shot with star Emily Hampshire! The 29-year-old «I Love Me» singer invited Hampshire on their podcast,, and the 40-year-old actress asked if she could share how the two first met. Hampshire revealed that Lovato slid into her DMs. «I did, I slid in those DMs,» the pop star quipped. «You slid in my DMs and you said, 'Hey, I like you on the show. We should kick it sometime,'» Hampshire recalled.
Comedy queen! Emily Hampshire landed her first acting role in 1994 when she was just a teenager. Four years later, the Canada native, now 39, got her big TV break with a role on The Industry, which she followed up by voicing Diana Barry on Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series.
Emily Hampshire listened to her agent when the script for horror series “Chapelwaite” arrived.“When ‘Schitt’s Creek’ was over my agent was like, ‘I want you out of those plaids and baggy jeans,’ and I think putting me in a corset was the furthest she could take that,” said Hampshire about her segue from sardonic, flannel-wearing Stevie Budd on “Creek” to Rebecca Morgan in “Chapelwaite,” set in 1850s Maine and based on Stephen King’s short story “Jerusalem’s Lot.”Premiering Sunday (Aug.
The fan base for Stephen King has been well fed, but ultimately dissatisfied of late with misfires on Paramount+ (“The Stand”) and Apple TV+ (“Lisey’s Story”).
The reboot of Norman Lear's "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" will be on TBS, which is developing a new version of the classic sitcom starring "Schitt's Creek" alum Emily Hampshire. Hampshire will co-write and executive produce along with "Letterkenny" creator Jacob Tierney, who would serve as showrunner.
In comedy, timing is everything. Television’s comedy great Norman Lear once again proved that his timing is impeccable, with a development deal for a Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman remake at TBS headlined by Schitt’s Creek‘s Emily Hampshire closing as he is celebrating his 99th birthday today.
Writers getting themselves in over their heads in spooky small towns is Stephan King’s bread and butter, and the upcoming EPIX series “Chapelwaite” looks to be well within that tradition, if not exactly reinventing it with its dark blue and grey, expensive prestige television look.
Line of Duty's Martin Compston has been called 'Scotland's Justin Bieber' by Schitts Creek star Emily Hampshire. Canadian actress Emily admits she didn't know who Martin was before meeting him on set for new Amazon Original drama The Rig, but she soon realised the extent of his fame.
Tinder trouble! Emily Hampshire reflected on her most disastrous online dating mishap that resulted in a ruined shirt and lots of tears.
You wouldn’t know it by the title of the series, but “Chapelwaite” is based on a Stephen King short story, “Jerusalem’s Lot,” which serves as a prequel of sorts to the author’s very famous novel, “Salem’s Lot.” But now that everything King has ever put to paper is being adapted for film or TV, it was only a matter of time before the “Jerusalem’s Lot” story was made into a big-budget series for EPIX.
Everyone’s bud! Emily Hampshire won over fans for her role as the edgy, but lovable Stevie Budd on Schitt’s Creek. What the 39-year-old actress took from the show’s set and how she feels about her former costars, however, is what makes her Us Weekly’s woman crush!
There’s more to Johnny and Moira Rose than a stellar wig collection and a defunct video store. Emily Hampshire, who recently partnered with the Delta Faucet Real Life Showroom, shared what she learned from her Schitt’s Creek costars Catherine O’Hara and Eugene Levy during her six seasons with the acting veterans. Watch the video above to hear what the actress, who played Stevie Budd on the show, misses the most about set and what advice she took with her.
Self-love is everything! Emily Hampshire admitted that investing in herself after heartbreak made the tough stuff worth it.
The 2021 virtual edition of the Canadian Screen Awards continues this week, with Wednesday bringing the winners in the Creative Arts and Performance categories.
Dan Levy looks sharp in his white suit for the 2021 Screen Actors Guild Awards, which aired on Sunday night (April 4) with a pre-taped and virtual show.
EXCLUSIVE: Cast has been finalized for Amazon UK Original series The Rig, with Game Of Thrones star Iain Glen joining Schitt’s Creek actress Emily Hampshire as co-lead.
Emily Hampshire has booked her next leading role!
Stevie Budd from “Schitt’s Creek,” is keeping busy on several platforms.Hampshire, 39, is on the phone to chat about her upcoming Epix series, “Chapelwaite” — based on Stephen King’s short story “Jerusalem’s Lot” — and about her social media campaign tied into Sunday’s Super Bowl ad for Cutwater Spirits.(Word broke late Thursday that she’s also developing a reboot of Norman Lear’s ’70s-era soap parody, “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” with Hampshire starring and Lear attached as an executive
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large“Schitt’s Creek” star Emily Hampshire has signed on to star as the title character in a new, updated version of Norman Lear’s 1970s syndicated hit “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.”Hampshire will also be an executive producer on the project, and co-write the script with Jacob Tierney (“Letterkenny”), who will serve as showrunner.
Another Norman Lear classic is eying a return to TV. Sony Pictures Television is developing a remake of Lear’s acclaimed 1970s series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.
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