[This story contains spoilers from season 12, episode nine of Curb Your Enthusiasm, “Ken/Kendra.”]
Life imitated art again with the latest Curb Your Enthusiasm. Or, if you ask show boss Jeff Schaffer, “life imitated silly art.”
The silly art he is referring to is when Curb‘s Larry David (played by the real Larry David) gave Bruce Springsteen Covid-19, forcing him to cancel his music tour. Springsteen had made a brief cameo earlier in the season in the “Lawn Jockey” episode, where the Boss praised Larry for becoming a liberal hero after he (unknowingly) stood up against a Georgia 2021 voting law that makes it illegal to provide food or water to voters in line at the polls.
“That’s Larry David’s middle name: Larry ‘Involvement’ David,” said Springsteen on CNN when making his first Curb cameo.
Now, in the ninth episode of season 12 — the penultimate episode before the Emmy-winning HBO comedy’s series finale this weekend — Springsteen returns.
Life imitated art again with the latest Curb Your Enthusiasm. Or, if you ask show boss Jeff Schaffer, “life imitated silly art.”
The silly art he is referring to is when Curb‘s Larry David (played by the real Larry David) gave Bruce Springsteen Covid-19, forcing him to cancel his music tour. Springsteen had made a brief cameo earlier in the season in the “Lawn Jockey” episode, where the Boss praised Larry for becoming a liberal hero after he (unknowingly) stood up against a Georgia 2021 voting law that makes it illegal to provide food or water to voters in line at the polls.
“That’s Larry David’s middle name: Larry ‘Involvement’ David,” said Springsteen on CNN when making his first Curb cameo.
Now, in the ninth episode of season 12 — the penultimate episode before the Emmy-winning HBO comedy’s series finale this weekend — Springsteen returns.
- 4/3/2024
- by Jackie Strause
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
[Editor’s note: The following contains mild spoilers for Curb Your Enthusiasm, Season 12 Episode 9, “Ken/Kendra.”]
Bruce Springsteen delivered a hilarious turn as himself on the latest episode of HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm on Sunday night (March 31st), butting heads with the ever-cranky Larry David.
Without giving away all the details, Larry finds out that the rock icon wants to meet him in admiration of his “activism” in Atlanta. The Boss then shows up for breakfast with Larry and his manager Jeff Greene (Jeff Garland), during which the conversation centers around Larry’s awkward experience with a masseuse. Then it gets even more uncomfortable, as Springsteen’s manager Ken (Ian Harvie) recalls a sexually explicit past with Larry, back when Ken was Kendra — leading Larry to cringe and squirm.
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But wait, there’s more: A mix-up over drinking glasses at the breakfast results in Larry possibly infecting Springsteen with Covid, putting a halt...
Bruce Springsteen delivered a hilarious turn as himself on the latest episode of HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm on Sunday night (March 31st), butting heads with the ever-cranky Larry David.
Without giving away all the details, Larry finds out that the rock icon wants to meet him in admiration of his “activism” in Atlanta. The Boss then shows up for breakfast with Larry and his manager Jeff Greene (Jeff Garland), during which the conversation centers around Larry’s awkward experience with a masseuse. Then it gets even more uncomfortable, as Springsteen’s manager Ken (Ian Harvie) recalls a sexually explicit past with Larry, back when Ken was Kendra — leading Larry to cringe and squirm.
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But wait, there’s more: A mix-up over drinking glasses at the breakfast results in Larry possibly infecting Springsteen with Covid, putting a halt...
- 4/1/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
SAG-AFTRA will launch a week-long virtual event aimed at addressing and combating discrimination and intolerance in the entertainment and media industries. The series of presentations, which will begin on Tuesday and run through Friday, will assemble a number of key figures including Olivia Munn, Richard Lui and Brian Tee.
“Stop the Hate Week” will include panels, conversations and key notes led by SAG-AFTRA members, broadcasters, academics, labor leaders and professionals to discuss how to advance equality on screen, in production, recording studios and news rooms. Nightline anchor Juju Chang and Kgo-tv San Francisco anchor and reporter Dion Lim will join Munn, Lui and Tee to discuss how entertainment and media can help combat anti-Asian hate.
“The buck stops with each of us. Through our highly visible work, people who work in entertainment and the media, our members, have an opportunity to change hearts and minds and build a more equitable and fair society,...
“Stop the Hate Week” will include panels, conversations and key notes led by SAG-AFTRA members, broadcasters, academics, labor leaders and professionals to discuss how to advance equality on screen, in production, recording studios and news rooms. Nightline anchor Juju Chang and Kgo-tv San Francisco anchor and reporter Dion Lim will join Munn, Lui and Tee to discuss how entertainment and media can help combat anti-Asian hate.
“The buck stops with each of us. Through our highly visible work, people who work in entertainment and the media, our members, have an opportunity to change hearts and minds and build a more equitable and fair society,...
- 4/13/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Outfest’s holiday fundraiser “’Twas the Night Before Give-Mas” on Monday night featured appearances by prominent Lgbtqia+ leaders and creatives, including Wilson Cruz, Margaret Cho, Charlie Carver, Candis Cayne, Alexandra Billings and “Veneno” star Jedet.
The evening helped raise funds for Outfest initiatives, including OutSet, a joint collaboration with the Los Angeles LGBT Center that empowers queer youth to share stories through film; the Outfest UCLA Legacy Project, which documents Lgbtqia+ history and Outfest Fusion People of Color Festival celebrating queer filmmakers of color. The event was co-sponsored by Variety and hosted by the magazine’s senior culture and events editor Marc Malkin. It was produced by Kyle Shea, who also co-wrote and co-directed with Mav Viola.
The line-up also included remarks and performances by Steve Canals, Ian Harvie, Cheyenne Jackson, Gretchen Wylder, Nikki and Jill Goldstein, Nneka Onuorah, Jeremy Glazer, Ally Pankiw, Shakina Nayfack and Sherry Cola.
“It was...
The evening helped raise funds for Outfest initiatives, including OutSet, a joint collaboration with the Los Angeles LGBT Center that empowers queer youth to share stories through film; the Outfest UCLA Legacy Project, which documents Lgbtqia+ history and Outfest Fusion People of Color Festival celebrating queer filmmakers of color. The event was co-sponsored by Variety and hosted by the magazine’s senior culture and events editor Marc Malkin. It was produced by Kyle Shea, who also co-wrote and co-directed with Mav Viola.
The line-up also included remarks and performances by Steve Canals, Ian Harvie, Cheyenne Jackson, Gretchen Wylder, Nikki and Jill Goldstein, Nneka Onuorah, Jeremy Glazer, Ally Pankiw, Shakina Nayfack and Sherry Cola.
“It was...
- 12/1/2020
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Here’s a positive news story in challenging times. Filming is underway on a charitable, filmed-from-home pilot starring Brian Cox (Succession), Claes Bang (The Square) and journalist-presenter Mariella Frostrup, among others.
UK producer Maggie Monteith (Swimming With Men) has enlisted an all-female, transatlantic team of writer-directors for whodunnit The Agoraphobics Detective Society, whose proceeds will go to UK and U.S. film and TV freelancers impacted by coronavirus.
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The pilot for the eight-episode show will see a distraught group of patients band together to find a renowned expert psychiatrist who disappears without explanation.
Also among actors filming their parts digitally from home during the lockdown are Ian Harvie...
UK producer Maggie Monteith (Swimming With Men) has enlisted an all-female, transatlantic team of writer-directors for whodunnit The Agoraphobics Detective Society, whose proceeds will go to UK and U.S. film and TV freelancers impacted by coronavirus.
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The pilot for the eight-episode show will see a distraught group of patients band together to find a renowned expert psychiatrist who disappears without explanation.
Also among actors filming their parts digitally from home during the lockdown are Ian Harvie...
- 4/14/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Variety has received a GLAAD Media Award nomination for overall magazine coverage of Lgbtq issues.
In addition to Variety‘s almost daily coverage of Lgbtq stories across its digital platforms, the magazine published its first transgender issue in August featuring a cover with Hollywood trailblazers Chaz Bono, Laverne Cox (“Orange Is the New Black”), and Alexandra Billings (“Transparent”). The three also participated in a roundtable discussion along with Trace Lysette, Jen Richards, and Brian Michael.
The issue’s 20 trans and non-binary actors to watch list included “Pose’s” Mj Rodriguez, Asia Kate Dillon of “Billions,” “Sense8” star Jamie Clayton, Alexandra Grey, Ian Harvie, Hari Nef, Alex Blue Davis, and Scott Turner Schofield.
Most recently, the current issue of Variety includes “Broad City” star Abbi Jacobson discussing “discovering [her] queerness” after dating a woman for the first time.
GQ, Ebony, Entertainment Weekly, and Billboard are also vying for the overall magazine coverage award.
In addition to Variety‘s almost daily coverage of Lgbtq stories across its digital platforms, the magazine published its first transgender issue in August featuring a cover with Hollywood trailblazers Chaz Bono, Laverne Cox (“Orange Is the New Black”), and Alexandra Billings (“Transparent”). The three also participated in a roundtable discussion along with Trace Lysette, Jen Richards, and Brian Michael.
The issue’s 20 trans and non-binary actors to watch list included “Pose’s” Mj Rodriguez, Asia Kate Dillon of “Billions,” “Sense8” star Jamie Clayton, Alexandra Grey, Ian Harvie, Hari Nef, Alex Blue Davis, and Scott Turner Schofield.
Most recently, the current issue of Variety includes “Broad City” star Abbi Jacobson discussing “discovering [her] queerness” after dating a woman for the first time.
GQ, Ebony, Entertainment Weekly, and Billboard are also vying for the overall magazine coverage award.
- 1/25/2019
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Just when you thought it was safe to go to the theater again without suffering through plays about straight couples caught up in parenting issues of interest to no one but themselves, along come liberated gay couples to rehash the old dilemmas in playwright Jordan Harrison’s “Log Cabin,” now playing at Off Broadway’s Playwrights Horizons.
Do we want a baby? Yes? No? Boy? Girl? What shall we name it? Will it ruin our social life? Our sex life? Will we even be decent parents? Will the kid grow up to be as screwed up as we are? And if we do take the plunge, whose sperm should we use? Whose womb? “It’s the thing to ask gay people now,” someone observes about the protocol of bringing up the subject of baby, “after ‘Are you getting married?’”
As a committed couple, Ezra and Chris have stability going for them,...
Do we want a baby? Yes? No? Boy? Girl? What shall we name it? Will it ruin our social life? Our sex life? Will we even be decent parents? Will the kid grow up to be as screwed up as we are? And if we do take the plunge, whose sperm should we use? Whose womb? “It’s the thing to ask gay people now,” someone observes about the protocol of bringing up the subject of baby, “after ‘Are you getting married?’”
As a committed couple, Ezra and Chris have stability going for them,...
- 6/26/2018
- by Marilyn Stasio
- Variety Film + TV
So far, the big breakthroughs have all been on the younger end of the spectrum: the first transgender winner of an Indie Spirit award for acting arrived in 2015, the first transgender person to be nominated for an acting-centric Primetime Emmy dates back to 2014, and there’s still never been a transgender actor nominated for an Oscars. For many of them, getting any kind of role in Hollywood is worth celebrating, but it’s rarer still for them to lock down a seemingly obvious next step: getting cast as a transgender person.
Few trans-centric stories have made it to the screen over the years, and the vast majority of them have seen pivotal roles go to cisgender actors, from Elle Fanning to Matt Bomer, Eddie Redmayne to Hilary Swank. The tide, however, is starting to turn. Here are a dozen talented transgender actors who have also played transgender roles on the screen,...
Few trans-centric stories have made it to the screen over the years, and the vast majority of them have seen pivotal roles go to cisgender actors, from Elle Fanning to Matt Bomer, Eddie Redmayne to Hilary Swank. The tide, however, is starting to turn. Here are a dozen talented transgender actors who have also played transgender roles on the screen,...
- 1/31/2018
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Just in time for Pride month, and following the swift outcry provoked by a clip of Matt Bomer’s cringeworthy performance in “Anything,” GLAAD and ScreenCrush have released an impassioned plea from many successful transgender actors to stop casting cisgender actors in their roles. The video is part of ScreenCrush’s month-long Pride series about transgender visibility in film and television.
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The video stars an impressive array of Hollywood’s most recognizable trans actors: Alexandra Billings (“Transparent”), D’Lo (“Sense8”), Elliot Fletcher (“The Fosters”), Alexandra Grey (“Transparent”), Ian Harvie (“Transparent”), Jazzmun (“When We Rise”), Trace Lysette (“Transparent”), Jen Richards (“Her Story”), and Rain Valdez (“Lopez”). Richards, a co-creator of the Emmy-nominated short form series “Her Story,” penned the script.
Maybe now, people will know where to look the next time they need to cast a trans character.
Read More: ‘They’ Review: Imagine if a Young Abbas Kiarostami Made A Trans Childhood Film — Cannes 2017
The video stars an impressive array of Hollywood’s most recognizable trans actors: Alexandra Billings (“Transparent”), D’Lo (“Sense8”), Elliot Fletcher (“The Fosters”), Alexandra Grey (“Transparent”), Ian Harvie (“Transparent”), Jazzmun (“When We Rise”), Trace Lysette (“Transparent”), Jen Richards (“Her Story”), and Rain Valdez (“Lopez”). Richards, a co-creator of the Emmy-nominated short form series “Her Story,” penned the script.
Maybe now, people will know where to look the next time they need to cast a trans character.
- 6/20/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Transgender actors have a message for Hollywood: “Why you so obsessed with us?” Films like “Dallas Buyers Club,” “The Danish Girl,” and now “Anything” tell the stories of trans women, but don’t actually star trans actors. What’s up with that? Trans actors Jen Richards (“Nashville”), Alexandra Billings (“Transparent”), Trace Lysette (“Blunt Talk”), Ian Harvie (“Transparent”), D’Lo (“Sense8”), Rain Valdez (“Lopez”), Elliot Fletcher (“Shameless”), Alexandra Grey (“Drunk History”) and Jazzmun (“When We Rise”) gathered for a new PSA put together by GLAAD and Screencrush to make the case for why Hollywood needs trans actors, and the issue is multi-faceted.
- 6/20/2017
- by Carli Velocci
- The Wrap
Transgender actors have a message for Hollywood and have taken part in a video to spread the word and equality. In a video written by actress/writer Jen Richards, a number of actors — Alexandra Billings (Transparent), D'Lo (Sense8), Elliot Fletcher (The Fosters), Alexandra Grey (Transparent), Ian Harvie (Transparent), Jazzmun (When We Rise), Trace Lysette (Transparent), Jen Richards (Nashville), and Rain Valdez (Lopez) — take their plea to producers, studios and…...
- 6/20/2017
- Deadline TV
Transgender actors have a message for Hollywood and have taken part in a video to spread the word and equality. In a video written by actress/writer Jen Richards, a number of actors — Alexandra Billings (Transparent), D'Lo (Sense8), Elliot Fletcher (The Fosters), Alexandra Grey (Transparent), Ian Harvie (Transparent), Jazzmun (When We Rise), Trace Lysette (Transparent), Jen Richards (Nashville), and Rain Valdez (Lopez) — take their plea to producers, studios and…...
- 6/20/2017
- Deadline
Imagine an Emmy-winning showrunner inviting you into the writer’s room of a critically acclaimed TV series and asking to you to play a character based on your life story. Unheard of, right? Well, that’s exactly what happened when Jill Soloway took a shine to Ian Harvie on the set of Amazon’s Transparent in 2014.
With numerous TV guest starring roles, years spent touring at international comedy festivals and as Margaret Cho’s opening act, and now “the first trans comic special” on NBC’s digital network Seeso, interest in Harvie’s unique experience and perspective continues to grow.
With numerous TV guest starring roles, years spent touring at international comedy festivals and as Margaret Cho’s opening act, and now “the first trans comic special” on NBC’s digital network Seeso, interest in Harvie’s unique experience and perspective continues to grow.
- 6/12/2017
- by Saryn Chorney
- PEOPLE.com
Break out the corkscrew, Mistresses fans!
Karen Kim has ceased all breastfeeding activities and is ready to sip it, dip it, and do it. And given that her 12 or so months of sobriety has led her toadult bookstores, questionable hairstyles and the kind of behavior that could easily spur a sexual harassment lawsuit from the man she pays to take care of her infant, can you imagine what’ll happen once we mix some chenin blanc with her Ph.D. in Terrible Decision-Making from The University of California at Hot Mess?
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Karen Kim has ceased all breastfeeding activities and is ready to sip it, dip it, and do it. And given that her 12 or so months of sobriety has led her toadult bookstores, questionable hairstyles and the kind of behavior that could easily spur a sexual harassment lawsuit from the man she pays to take care of her infant, can you imagine what’ll happen once we mix some chenin blanc with her Ph.D. in Terrible Decision-Making from The University of California at Hot Mess?
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- 6/21/2016
- TVLine.com
Judgment day has arrived for Mistresses‘ Harry Davis.
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The hunky celebrity chef of ABC’s addictive summer sudser (played by Brett Tucker) will feel the wrath of a jury of one when Wilson Cruz (Red Band Society) guest-stars midway through Season 4, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Cruz has been cast as Dante, “a fiercely fabulous personal shopper” who’ll whip through the clothes in Harry’s closet, delivering his unfiltered, fashion-forward opinions as he pulls out each and every item.
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The hunky celebrity chef of ABC’s addictive summer sudser (played by Brett Tucker) will feel the wrath of a jury of one when Wilson Cruz (Red Band Society) guest-stars midway through Season 4, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Cruz has been cast as Dante, “a fiercely fabulous personal shopper” who’ll whip through the clothes in Harry’s closet, delivering his unfiltered, fashion-forward opinions as he pulls out each and every item.
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- 5/24/2016
- TVLine.com
Mistresses fans know that the ABC soap’s greatest, uncredited co-star is the male abdominal region.
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Given that fact, you might be shocked that the show’s Season 4 trailer finds a gray Henley covering up guest-star Jerry O’Connell’s torso, rather than said garment being tossed aside like inconvenient morality, common sense, basic propriety and all those other nuisances for which the show’s titular heroines haven’t got the time or the inclination.
Then again, what goes on had to be off in the first place,...
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Given that fact, you might be shocked that the show’s Season 4 trailer finds a gray Henley covering up guest-star Jerry O’Connell’s torso, rather than said garment being tossed aside like inconvenient morality, common sense, basic propriety and all those other nuisances for which the show’s titular heroines haven’t got the time or the inclination.
Then again, what goes on had to be off in the first place,...
- 4/29/2016
- TVLine.com
From Transparent to… transitional design?
Transgender actor and comic Ian Harvie has booked a multi-episode arc on Season 4 of Mistresses, but what begins as his character’s quest for paint swatches and throw pillows might leave one of the show’s core couples in an unexpected gray zone.
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Harvie will play a rich financier who hires Rochelle Aytes’ April to decorate his house — but their close working relationship will cause some strain in her brand-new romance with Rob Mayes’ Marc, TVLine has learned exclusively.
In the Season 3 finale,...
Transgender actor and comic Ian Harvie has booked a multi-episode arc on Season 4 of Mistresses, but what begins as his character’s quest for paint swatches and throw pillows might leave one of the show’s core couples in an unexpected gray zone.
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Harvie will play a rich financier who hires Rochelle Aytes’ April to decorate his house — but their close working relationship will cause some strain in her brand-new romance with Rob Mayes’ Marc, TVLine has learned exclusively.
In the Season 3 finale,...
- 4/4/2016
- TVLine.com
ABC is the third broadcaster to reveal their finale plan for the 2015-16 TV season, and it kicks off Thursday, May 12 with Scandal‘s Season 5 ender, while bubble drama Nashville‘s closer will close things out on May 25.
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All told, ABC’s season-ending schedule thus looks like this. May Sweeps this year runs April 28 through May 25.
Friday, April 22
8 pm Last Man Standing
8:30 pm Dr. Ken
Thursday, May 12
9 pm Scandal (Title Tba)
Sunday, May 15
7 pm Once Upon a Time (two hours; “Only You”/”An...
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All told, ABC’s season-ending schedule thus looks like this. May Sweeps this year runs April 28 through May 25.
Friday, April 22
8 pm Last Man Standing
8:30 pm Dr. Ken
Thursday, May 12
9 pm Scandal (Title Tba)
Sunday, May 15
7 pm Once Upon a Time (two hours; “Only You”/”An...
- 4/4/2016
- TVLine.com
Teen Beach franchise co-star John DeLuca has washed up on a new shore in the Disney-abc world, with a role on General Hospital.
DeLuca will recur on ABC’s sole remaining sudser in the role of Aaron (not Adam), a young man who crosses paths with the Corinthos family, TVLine has confirmed. His first airdate, as reported by Soap Opera Digest, will be Tuesday, April 26.
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In addition to his role as biker boy Butchy in Disney Channel’s Teen Beach Movie and Teen Beach 2, DeLuca’s credits include an arc...
DeLuca will recur on ABC’s sole remaining sudser in the role of Aaron (not Adam), a young man who crosses paths with the Corinthos family, TVLine has confirmed. His first airdate, as reported by Soap Opera Digest, will be Tuesday, April 26.
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In addition to his role as biker boy Butchy in Disney Channel’s Teen Beach Movie and Teen Beach 2, DeLuca’s credits include an arc...
- 4/4/2016
- TVLine.com
Hurricane Katey is bearing down on the Catskills.
Sons of Anarchy vet Katey Sagal has joined ABC’s three-hour Dirty Dancing remake in the role of Vivian Pressman, TVLine has learned.
Vivian — aka the Kellerman’s “bungalow bunny” — is a former beauty queen who likes to seduce younger male staff members like Johnny (played by dancer Colt Prattes). Recently divorced and fabulously wealthy, Vivian introduces Marjorie (Debra Messing) to the freedoms of being single, causing her to question her own marriage. Vivian isn’t used to being rejected, so when Johnny calls things off to be with Baby (Abigail Breslin...
Sons of Anarchy vet Katey Sagal has joined ABC’s three-hour Dirty Dancing remake in the role of Vivian Pressman, TVLine has learned.
Vivian — aka the Kellerman’s “bungalow bunny” — is a former beauty queen who likes to seduce younger male staff members like Johnny (played by dancer Colt Prattes). Recently divorced and fabulously wealthy, Vivian introduces Marjorie (Debra Messing) to the freedoms of being single, causing her to question her own marriage. Vivian isn’t used to being rejected, so when Johnny calls things off to be with Baby (Abigail Breslin...
- 4/4/2016
- TVLine.com
This Tuesday on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC, 9/8c), Coulson & Co. come in contact with an Inhuman who’s a few steps ahead of everybody else — in that he sees the future.
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As seen in this exclusive sneak peek from the episode ”Spacetime” — which was written by Maurissa Tancharoen and Jed Whedon and directed by Kevin Tancharoen — Coulson and Daisy chat with Edwin, a seemingly regular Joe who called in a report that Hydra was about to attack his neighborhood. As Edwin begins to share his intel,...
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As seen in this exclusive sneak peek from the episode ”Spacetime” — which was written by Maurissa Tancharoen and Jed Whedon and directed by Kevin Tancharoen — Coulson and Daisy chat with Edwin, a seemingly regular Joe who called in a report that Hydra was about to attack his neighborhood. As Edwin begins to share his intel,...
- 4/4/2016
- TVLine.com
If Quantico‘s Alex Parrish were a prescription drug, her Fda-mandated side effects label would read:
Warning — Prolonged proximity to this woman (and her shampoo-commercial hair) may cause belief in conspiracies, temporary and/or permanent delusions, paranoia, a broken heart and the end of a path to which you’ve devoted your entire life.
And if Hannah Wyland had known that casting her lot with the problematic Agent Parrish would end the way it does in this week’s episode, we like to think that she would’ve given a monologue that ended in “… oh Hell no” and turned to...
Warning — Prolonged proximity to this woman (and her shampoo-commercial hair) may cause belief in conspiracies, temporary and/or permanent delusions, paranoia, a broken heart and the end of a path to which you’ve devoted your entire life.
And if Hannah Wyland had known that casting her lot with the problematic Agent Parrish would end the way it does in this week’s episode, we like to think that she would’ve given a monologue that ended in “… oh Hell no” and turned to...
- 4/4/2016
- TVLine.com
This is the story of how transgender comedian Ian Harvie went from background actor on Amazon's acclaimed series Transparent to writer's room consultant to an actor on the series. Click here for more of EW.com's Best of 2014 coverage. Transparent, which was named EW's best show of 2014, centers around the Pfefferman clan and their "moppa," Maura (Jeffrey Tambor)—who comes out as transgender at the beginning of season 1. After appearing in a scene in the pilot, Harvie connected with creator Jill Soloway on Twitter, who invited him to the show's writers' room. He initially thought he was just going to...
- 12/23/2014
- by Esther Zuckerman
- EW - Inside TV
Chicago – Chicago’s “Reeling 31,” the 31st annual film extravaganza for the 2nd oldest Lgbt film festival in the world, caps it’s weeklong series with three closing night movies on November 14th, all at the historic Logan Theater. “Ludwig II,” “Reaching for the Moon” and “Ian Harvie Superhero” are the special final film presentations.
Closing Night Films at ‘Reeling 31’
Photo credit: ReelingFilmFestival.org
“Ludwig II” is the story of a mad – and gay – 19th Century Bavarian monarch, known for his lavish castles and solitary nature. “Reaching for the Moon” has been called “one of the biggest lesbian films of the year,” and is the story of a star-crossed love affair between Pulitzer Prize winning poet Elizabeth Bishop and Brazilian architect Lota de Marcedo. “Ian Harvie Superstar” chronicles the world’s first female-to-male transgender stand up comic, and is produced by Margaret Cho. The afterparty will be at Stan Mansion at 2408 N.
Closing Night Films at ‘Reeling 31’
Photo credit: ReelingFilmFestival.org
“Ludwig II” is the story of a mad – and gay – 19th Century Bavarian monarch, known for his lavish castles and solitary nature. “Reaching for the Moon” has been called “one of the biggest lesbian films of the year,” and is the story of a star-crossed love affair between Pulitzer Prize winning poet Elizabeth Bishop and Brazilian architect Lota de Marcedo. “Ian Harvie Superstar” chronicles the world’s first female-to-male transgender stand up comic, and is produced by Margaret Cho. The afterparty will be at Stan Mansion at 2408 N.
- 11/14/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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