The Best Movie/Limited Actress race at the 2022 Emmys is so competitive that six of Hollywood’s top leading ladies are fighting just to be nominated. Our current odds have Amanda Seyfried (“The Dropout”), Margaret Qualley (“Maid”), Jessica Chastain (“Scenes from a Marriage”), Lily James (“Pam and Tommy”), Julia Garner (“Inventing Anna”) and Julia Roberts (“Gaslit”) taking the six slots available. But which former Oscar nominees (or winners) could play spoiler when nominations are revealed on July 12? There are six within striking distance.
Viola Davis is in seventh position for her portrayal of Michelle Obama in Showtime’s “The First Lady.” There are 10 experts currently predicting Davis will be nominated, along with three editors, four of our Top 24 users and six All-Stars. She won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for “Fences” (2016) and was nominated on three other occasions for “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” (2020) “The Help” (2011) and “Doubt” (2008). The Academy...
Viola Davis is in seventh position for her portrayal of Michelle Obama in Showtime’s “The First Lady.” There are 10 experts currently predicting Davis will be nominated, along with three editors, four of our Top 24 users and six All-Stars. She won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for “Fences” (2016) and was nominated on three other occasions for “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” (2020) “The Help” (2011) and “Doubt” (2008). The Academy...
- 7/4/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
This year’s Best Movie/Limited Actress Emmy race is shaping up to be one for the record books, with a strong showing of actresses depicting real-life women in contention. Looking at Gold Derby’s combined odds, 11 of the top 15 spots are taken by performers who are playing such true-to-name nonfiction characters. If we broaden this definition to include characters who are merely inspired by living people, that number changes to 13.
Trending in the top spot, we have Amanda Seyfried portraying Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes in Hulu’s “The Dropout.” Television critic Lucy Mangan with The Guardian refers to Seyfried’s performance as “hugely skillful,” going on to say, “Seyfried makes it all work and keeps our attention – even our sympathy.” The actress is also riding high fresh off of her first Oscar nomination for her performance in 2020’s “Mank,” which can often boost a performer’s Emmy chances.
Following closely behind is Margaret Qualley,...
Trending in the top spot, we have Amanda Seyfried portraying Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes in Hulu’s “The Dropout.” Television critic Lucy Mangan with The Guardian refers to Seyfried’s performance as “hugely skillful,” going on to say, “Seyfried makes it all work and keeps our attention – even our sympathy.” The actress is also riding high fresh off of her first Oscar nomination for her performance in 2020’s “Mank,” which can often boost a performer’s Emmy chances.
Following closely behind is Margaret Qualley,...
- 6/29/2022
- by Hunter K. Taylor and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
In case it has been too long since a prestige actress has been mixed up in a murder on HBO, Oscar and Emmy winner Olivia Colman arrives to fill the void with Landscapers, a new limited series about a real-life double murder in England in the late 1990s. The actress stars as Susan Edwards, who was convicted alongside…...
- 12/7/2021
- by Chris Feil
- avclub.com
In the early aughts, an English couple, Christopher and Susan Edwards, were found guilty of the 1998 double homicide of Susan Edwards’ parents. However, for years after, the Edwards’ pretended the older couple was still alive, forging correspondence from them and drawing from their bank accounts. What would make people commit such acts and what really happened between the two couples is now at the center of HBO’s dramatized limited series “Landscapers” from Ed Sinclair and Will Sharpe.
Sinclair wrote all episodes and Sharpe directed them, with the two collaborating closely on how to empathetically portray memories of events that are altered slightly depending on which party is recalling them.
“The first thing we talked about was this idea of the truth and whether there is any single truth ever that you can categorically say is the main truth,” Sharpe tells Variety. “Landscapers,” he continues, displays “the different truths that...
Sinclair wrote all episodes and Sharpe directed them, with the two collaborating closely on how to empathetically portray memories of events that are altered slightly depending on which party is recalling them.
“The first thing we talked about was this idea of the truth and whether there is any single truth ever that you can categorically say is the main truth,” Sharpe tells Variety. “Landscapers,” he continues, displays “the different truths that...
- 12/6/2021
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
The omnipresence of Olivia Colman has been a truly happy development in recent years.
Since her shock Oscar win for “The Favourite” in early 2019, Colman has appeared in films including “The Father” and “The Lost Daughter” and, among several other TV projects, one season of “Fleabag” and two of “The Crown.” And while at times in that latter series she seemed to be withholding her broad-ranging abilities towards the absurd, her willingness to go anywhere for a laugh, that suppression worked towards a sense of her character, Queen Elizabeth II, as duty-bound.
Now, on the HBO limited series “Landscapers,” director Will Sharpe gives Colman a stage as big as her dramatic imagination. Indeed, more so even than in her prizewinning role as a tempestuous monarch in “The Favourite,” Colman’s character’s mood sets the temperature here. As Susan Edwards, a woman who was, in real life, convicted of the murder of her parents,...
Since her shock Oscar win for “The Favourite” in early 2019, Colman has appeared in films including “The Father” and “The Lost Daughter” and, among several other TV projects, one season of “Fleabag” and two of “The Crown.” And while at times in that latter series she seemed to be withholding her broad-ranging abilities towards the absurd, her willingness to go anywhere for a laugh, that suppression worked towards a sense of her character, Queen Elizabeth II, as duty-bound.
Now, on the HBO limited series “Landscapers,” director Will Sharpe gives Colman a stage as big as her dramatic imagination. Indeed, more so even than in her prizewinning role as a tempestuous monarch in “The Favourite,” Colman’s character’s mood sets the temperature here. As Susan Edwards, a woman who was, in real life, convicted of the murder of her parents,...
- 12/6/2021
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
Academy-Award winner Olivia Colman takes the lead in HBO's upcoming true crime miniseries "Landscapers." It's not the first time we've seen her deep in the weeds of a mysterious investigation, but this time, Colman isn't trying to solve a murder — she's the one involved.
"Landscapers" explores the story of Susan Edwards (Colman) and husband Christopher Edwards (David Thewlis), a middle-aged, mild-mannered couple discovered to have two bodies buried in their backyard. These two aren't your typical murderers — which is exactly what makes their story so intriguing. Inspired by the true story of the 1998 Nottinghamshire murders, the miniseries will delve into...
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"Landscapers" explores the story of Susan Edwards (Colman) and husband Christopher Edwards (David Thewlis), a middle-aged, mild-mannered couple discovered to have two bodies buried in their backyard. These two aren't your typical murderers — which is exactly what makes their story so intriguing. Inspired by the true story of the 1998 Nottinghamshire murders, the miniseries will delve into...
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- 10/29/2021
- by Shania Russell
- Slash Film
Olivia Colman's new role is killer, literally. The Emmy-Award winning actress has returned to TV in an all-new HBO limited series, but this time, there's no crown involved. Colman is starring in Landscapers, a love-story-turned-true crime terror tale based on real events set in Nottingham, England, alongside Emmy nominee David Thewlis. The four-episode series, directed by Will Sharpe and executive produced by Colman herself, is set to premiere on December 9. Landscapers follows Chris and Susan Edwards, a couple who appear to be ordinary, but to the public's surprise, may have some skeletons in their closet or, rather, in their backyard. When two...
- 10/28/2021
- E! Online
The CW Orders Two ‘Black Pack’ Specials Starring Taye Diggs, Ne-Yo, Eric Bellinger (TV News Roundup)
The CW Network announced two new variety specials: “The Black Pack: We Three Kings” and “The Black Pack: Excellence.” The former is set to debut Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. while the premiere of the latter will be announced at a later date.
Both specials star Taye Diggs, Ne-Yo and Eric Bellinger and pay homage to the talent of the Rat Pack while celebrating excellence and camaraderie through varied musical performances while inciting audiences to sing along with the classic music. “The Black Pack: We Three Kings” is a holiday celebration of music, comedy and dance and “The Black Pack: Excellence” aims to celebrate Black excellence and culture with musical and dance performances that will feature special guests to commemorate Juneteenth. This special will also pay tribute to Sammy Davis Jr. and feature a new Juneteenth anthem.
Both specials are produced by Magic Lemonade and executive produced by Diggs, Shannon Stoeke and Rikki Hughes.
Both specials star Taye Diggs, Ne-Yo and Eric Bellinger and pay homage to the talent of the Rat Pack while celebrating excellence and camaraderie through varied musical performances while inciting audiences to sing along with the classic music. “The Black Pack: We Three Kings” is a holiday celebration of music, comedy and dance and “The Black Pack: Excellence” aims to celebrate Black excellence and culture with musical and dance performances that will feature special guests to commemorate Juneteenth. This special will also pay tribute to Sammy Davis Jr. and feature a new Juneteenth anthem.
Both specials are produced by Magic Lemonade and executive produced by Diggs, Shannon Stoeke and Rikki Hughes.
- 10/28/2021
- by Katie Song and Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Will Sharpe, who starred in Netflix and BBC drama Giri/Haji and directed quirky British comedy Flowers, is taking over directing Olivia Colman drama series Landscapers.
Sharpe replaces Alexander Payne, who was initially set as the director of the HBO and Sky co-production, which is produced by Chernobyl producer Sister. The Descendants and Sideways director Payne was also set to exec produce the project, when it was commissioned last year, but will no longer be involved.
The drama, which is inspired by real events, tells the story of killers Susan and Christopher Edwards.
The series is set to shoot in early 2021. Given that the four-part series is in the advanced stages of pre-production, Sharpe’s relationship with both Sister and Colman will help him hit the ground running.
Sharpe starred in Giri/Haji, which was produced by Sister and exec produced by Jane Featherstone and Chris Fry, who exec produce Landscapers.
Sharpe replaces Alexander Payne, who was initially set as the director of the HBO and Sky co-production, which is produced by Chernobyl producer Sister. The Descendants and Sideways director Payne was also set to exec produce the project, when it was commissioned last year, but will no longer be involved.
The drama, which is inspired by real events, tells the story of killers Susan and Christopher Edwards.
The series is set to shoot in early 2021. Given that the four-part series is in the advanced stages of pre-production, Sharpe’s relationship with both Sister and Colman will help him hit the ground running.
Sharpe starred in Giri/Haji, which was produced by Sister and exec produced by Jane Featherstone and Chris Fry, who exec produce Landscapers.
- 10/9/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Olivia Colman is going from royal drama to true crime. The Oscar-winner for The Favourite, who is currently starring as Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix's The Crown, has lined up her next role with HBO and Sky's Landscapers. According to Variety, Colman will star as Susan Edwards in the series based on true events. The show will explore the tale of Susan and Christopher Edwards, who has not been cast. Susan and Christopher were convicted of killing Susan's parents and burying them in the backyard of their home in Mansfield in the 1990s. The murders were undiscovered for more than a decade, kept hidden with ruses and forgeries, according to the BBC. Oscar winner Alexander Payne is set to direct with Ed...
- 12/20/2019
- E! Online
The Crown’s Olivia Colman is to star in Alexander Payne-directed crime drama Landscapers for HBO and Sky.
Landscapers is produced by Chernobyl producer Sister and is the first television screenplay from Ed Sinclair, Colman’s husband. It is being co-produced by South of the River Pictures, the new production company established by Colman and Sinclair, as revealed by Deadline.
The four-part series is the latest co-production between WarnerMedia’s premium network HBO and Comcast-backed Sky following the success of the nuclear disaster drama Chernobyl, which won ten Emmys in September.
Directed by The Descendants and Sideways director Payne, the series is inspired by real events. It tells the story of killers Susan and Christopher Edwards. Colman will play Susan Edwards. The pair, a mild-mannered couple from Mansfield in the UK, killed Susan’s parents and buried them in their back garden. The crime remained undiscovered for over a decade.
Landscapers is produced by Chernobyl producer Sister and is the first television screenplay from Ed Sinclair, Colman’s husband. It is being co-produced by South of the River Pictures, the new production company established by Colman and Sinclair, as revealed by Deadline.
The four-part series is the latest co-production between WarnerMedia’s premium network HBO and Comcast-backed Sky following the success of the nuclear disaster drama Chernobyl, which won ten Emmys in September.
Directed by The Descendants and Sideways director Payne, the series is inspired by real events. It tells the story of killers Susan and Christopher Edwards. Colman will play Susan Edwards. The pair, a mild-mannered couple from Mansfield in the UK, killed Susan’s parents and buried them in their back garden. The crime remained undiscovered for over a decade.
- 12/20/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The Favourite and The Crown star Olivia Colman is set to topline the HBO and Sky original true-crime drama Landscapers.
The four-part limited series will be directed by Alexander Payne and explores the lives of convicted killers Christopher and Susan Edwards (Colman). The role of Christopher has yet to be cast.
Landscapers is the latest project from indie producer Sister for Sky and HBO after the Emmy award-winning series Chernobyl. Ed Sinclair, Colman's husband, wrote the screenplay, based on real events. The project will explore how a devoted and mild-mannered couple came to kill Susan’s parents in 1998 and bury them in ...
The four-part limited series will be directed by Alexander Payne and explores the lives of convicted killers Christopher and Susan Edwards (Colman). The role of Christopher has yet to be cast.
Landscapers is the latest project from indie producer Sister for Sky and HBO after the Emmy award-winning series Chernobyl. Ed Sinclair, Colman's husband, wrote the screenplay, based on real events. The project will explore how a devoted and mild-mannered couple came to kill Susan’s parents in 1998 and bury them in ...
- 12/20/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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