Liev Schreiber earned his sixth career Golden Globe nomination earlier this week, his fifth straight for his performance as the title character in Showtime’s Ray Donovan. Five seasons later, Schreiber said he feels like he's finally hitting his stride on the show.
"I was very happy to hear about [the nomination]," the 50-year-old actor told Et over the phone after the Golden Globe nominations were announced, adding that he'd hoped his onscreen wife, Paula Malcomson, would break through for her heartbreaking performance this past season. "Sad that we didn’t see Paula['s] name, but I was very grateful."
Season five broke from convention for the hourlong drama, which revolves around Ray (Schreiber), a Boston-bred fixer for the rich and famous and a devoted family man (for the most part), when Ray's wife, Abby (Malcomson), died from cancer. The way the story unfolded -- each episode was told in two different periods of Ray's life: before and after Abby's death --...
"I was very happy to hear about [the nomination]," the 50-year-old actor told Et over the phone after the Golden Globe nominations were announced, adding that he'd hoped his onscreen wife, Paula Malcomson, would break through for her heartbreaking performance this past season. "Sad that we didn’t see Paula['s] name, but I was very grateful."
Season five broke from convention for the hourlong drama, which revolves around Ray (Schreiber), a Boston-bred fixer for the rich and famous and a devoted family man (for the most part), when Ray's wife, Abby (Malcomson), died from cancer. The way the story unfolded -- each episode was told in two different periods of Ray's life: before and after Abby's death --...
- 12/13/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The Middle celebrated its 200th episode Tuesday by commemorating a much smaller milestone achieved by the town that Frankie & Co. call home.
PhotosThe Middle Pilot Revisited: ‘Super’ Frankie, Touchy Feely Brick and More
Early on in “The 200th,” Nancy and Ron Donahue dropped by the Hecks to inform them that Orson had just been named one of the top 200 cities in Indiana, coming in at… No. 200. To mark the occasion, the town’s upcoming cow rededication ceremony — thrown by none other than Frankie’s former boss Mr. Ehlert — would double as a celebration of Orson’s having made the list.
PhotosThe Middle Pilot Revisited: ‘Super’ Frankie, Touchy Feely Brick and More
Early on in “The 200th,” Nancy and Ron Donahue dropped by the Hecks to inform them that Orson had just been named one of the top 200 cities in Indiana, coming in at… No. 200. To mark the occasion, the town’s upcoming cow rededication ceremony — thrown by none other than Frankie’s former boss Mr. Ehlert — would double as a celebration of Orson’s having made the list.
- 12/6/2017
- TVLine.com
These days, it'd be tough to find a TV wit drier than that of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend's Heather Davis. The actress who plays the perpetual community college student, however, is anything but. Bright and bubbly, Vella Lovell is genuinely delighted to talk about everything from the Kardashian sisters' pregnancies to Mary Jane, the play she starred in at the Yale Repertory Theatre over the CW musical comedy's hiatus.
After more than two years of playing such an acerbic character, the 32-year-old actress is also eager to analyze just what makes Heather tick, especially since we'll be seeing more of her than ever this season.
Et chatted with Lovell at the end of September, when the cast was in the middle of filming season three's eighth episode, and she opened up about Heather's big musical numbers, the diversity on set and yes, all of that revenge she's helping Rebecca Bunch dish out to Josh Chan.
Et: The season...
After more than two years of playing such an acerbic character, the 32-year-old actress is also eager to analyze just what makes Heather tick, especially since we'll be seeing more of her than ever this season.
Et chatted with Lovell at the end of September, when the cast was in the middle of filming season three's eighth episode, and she opened up about Heather's big musical numbers, the diversity on set and yes, all of that revenge she's helping Rebecca Bunch dish out to Josh Chan.
Et: The season...
- 10/13/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
American Idol may be coming back for another season, but it will have to make do without one of its original judges.
Simon Cowell, who exited the show in 2010, told Extra on Thursday that he will not be returning for the upcoming ABC reboot in 2018.
“I was asked to do it, and the answer is no,” Cowell revealed.
“I have no interest,” the 57-year-old added. “My memories are when we first started. It was a different time with Randy , Ryan and Paula . You can’t recreate that.”
Cowell, who is now on America’s Got Talent, admitted, “Last time I watched,...
Simon Cowell, who exited the show in 2010, told Extra on Thursday that he will not be returning for the upcoming ABC reboot in 2018.
“I was asked to do it, and the answer is no,” Cowell revealed.
“I have no interest,” the 57-year-old added. “My memories are when we first started. It was a different time with Randy , Ryan and Paula . You can’t recreate that.”
Cowell, who is now on America’s Got Talent, admitted, “Last time I watched,...
- 5/12/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
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Sullivan Stapleton is disappointed Kill Me Three Times had a multi-platform release in Australia and limited theatrical exposure in the Us, but relieved that Cut Snake will finally open in cinemas this Thursday.
The actor is proud of both films but accepts that the cost of releasing films theatrically means it is increasingly difficult for distributors to secure screens and risk significant sums on P&A.
.It.s a bit of a shame but that.s the era we live in,. Stapleton tells If on the line from New York, where he is filming the NBC drama series Blindspot. .If releasing films (on digital platforms) means you can reach the widest possible audience, so be it..
In Kriv Stenders. Kill Me Three Times he played a gambling addict who attempts to pay off his debts through a risky life insurance scam.
In Tony Ayres. Cut Snake he is Pommie, an...
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Sullivan Stapleton is disappointed Kill Me Three Times had a multi-platform release in Australia and limited theatrical exposure in the Us, but relieved that Cut Snake will finally open in cinemas this Thursday.
The actor is proud of both films but accepts that the cost of releasing films theatrically means it is increasingly difficult for distributors to secure screens and risk significant sums on P&A.
.It.s a bit of a shame but that.s the era we live in,. Stapleton tells If on the line from New York, where he is filming the NBC drama series Blindspot. .If releasing films (on digital platforms) means you can reach the widest possible audience, so be it..
In Kriv Stenders. Kill Me Three Times he played a gambling addict who attempts to pay off his debts through a risky life insurance scam.
In Tony Ayres. Cut Snake he is Pommie, an...
- 9/21/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
A beautiful and completely unexpected thing happened on the first So You Think You Can Dance results show of Season 12.
No, Travis Wall didn’t renounce his usual mangling of the word “choreography,” nor did executive producer Nigel Lythgoe stop his nasty habit of trying to sway audience opinions via pre-performance packages.
RelatedMiley Cyrus to Host 2015 MTV VMAs
The good news, though, is that thanks to a new Twitter-save twist (borrowed from those social-media savvy cats at The Voice), we the people (obsessed with reality-competition series) were granted the ability to remove the most egregious at-risk dancers from the ever-capricious whims of Tweedle Weeee,...
No, Travis Wall didn’t renounce his usual mangling of the word “choreography,” nor did executive producer Nigel Lythgoe stop his nasty habit of trying to sway audience opinions via pre-performance packages.
RelatedMiley Cyrus to Host 2015 MTV VMAs
The good news, though, is that thanks to a new Twitter-save twist (borrowed from those social-media savvy cats at The Voice), we the people (obsessed with reality-competition series) were granted the ability to remove the most egregious at-risk dancers from the ever-capricious whims of Tweedle Weeee,...
- 7/21/2015
- TVLine.com
The first night of battle rounds on The Voice exposed one thing about the Season 6 coaches. They are quickly looking to be strategic and showed it with their steals.
Blake Shelton went after an old-school soul singer with a trademark high kick, Biff Gore, a father of six, who lost his battle to soulful T.J. Wilkins on Team Usher.
Shakira picked up a Joe Cocker-esque blues man, Patrick Thomson, who fell in a tight contest against Kat Perkins from Team Adam.
And after Usher landed himself a baby-faced metal rocker in Stevie Jo, Adam Levine stole heartthrob Jake Barker.
Blake Shelton went after an old-school soul singer with a trademark high kick, Biff Gore, a father of six, who lost his battle to soulful T.J. Wilkins on Team Usher.
Shakira picked up a Joe Cocker-esque blues man, Patrick Thomson, who fell in a tight contest against Kat Perkins from Team Adam.
And after Usher landed himself a baby-faced metal rocker in Stevie Jo, Adam Levine stole heartthrob Jake Barker.
- 3/18/2014
- by Andrea Billups
- People.com - TV Watch
The first night of battle rounds on The Voice exposed one thing about the Season 6 coaches. They are quickly looking to be strategic and showed it with their steals. Blake Shelton went after an old-school soul singer with a trademark high kick, Biff Gore, a father of six, who lost his battle to soulful T.J. Wilkins on Team Usher. Shakira picked up a Joe Cocker-esque blues man, Patrick Thomson, who fell in a tight contest against Kat Perkins from Team Adam. And after Usher landed himself a baby-faced metal rocker in Stevie Jo, Adam Levine stole heartthrob Jake Barker.
- 3/18/2014
- by Andrea Billups
- PEOPLE.com
The Voice finally began the competition portion of the show with the first episode of Battle Rounds, with Shakira stealing Patrick Thomson and Adam Levine stealing Jake Barker.
Coaches Usher and Blake Shelton both had two battles on Monday night, meaning they let go of two of their artists, and Adam and Shakira only let go of one each.
First up in Team Usher were Biff Gore and Tj Wilkins. The R&B singers battled with The Temptations’ classic “Ain’t Too Proud To Beg,” and Usher instructs them to try to sing their hearts out to beg for Shakira’s attention. Both men went into the ring with their A game, dancing and delivering well-rounded entertainment. In the end, Usher decided to keep Tj on his team, leaving Biff free to steal or free to go home. Lucky for him, Blake pushed his button, using his first steal of...
Coaches Usher and Blake Shelton both had two battles on Monday night, meaning they let go of two of their artists, and Adam and Shakira only let go of one each.
First up in Team Usher were Biff Gore and Tj Wilkins. The R&B singers battled with The Temptations’ classic “Ain’t Too Proud To Beg,” and Usher instructs them to try to sing their hearts out to beg for Shakira’s attention. Both men went into the ring with their A game, dancing and delivering well-rounded entertainment. In the end, Usher decided to keep Tj on his team, leaving Biff free to steal or free to go home. Lucky for him, Blake pushed his button, using his first steal of...
- 3/18/2014
- Uinterview
On Monday (March 17), Season 6 of "The Voice" left the blind auditions behind and moved into the battle rounds, with coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Usher and Shakira -- alongside mentors Aloe Blacc, The Band Perry, Jill Scott and Miranda Lambert, respectively -- pairing up two of their team's artists for the next hurdle: Two artists enter the stage, one artist leaves. Unless, of course, the infamous steal comes into play. So who advanced, who went home and who was lucky enough to be stolen? Let's get to it.
First Battle: Biff Gore. vs T.J. Wilkins (Team Usher)
Song: "Ain't Too Proud To Beg" (The Temptations)
Usher's paired these two up on a classic R&B record, seemingly looking to slim his team down to just one powerful soul dude. During rehearsals, Usher went back to his Season 4 coaching tactics, pushing the two artists into uncomfortable areas by demanding...
First Battle: Biff Gore. vs T.J. Wilkins (Team Usher)
Song: "Ain't Too Proud To Beg" (The Temptations)
Usher's paired these two up on a classic R&B record, seemingly looking to slim his team down to just one powerful soul dude. During rehearsals, Usher went back to his Season 4 coaching tactics, pushing the two artists into uncomfortable areas by demanding...
- 3/18/2014
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