Q&A: Carol Channing on Her New Documentary, Her Inspiration and More
Carol: “My motivation is always that next show, that next character or that next appearance”
Q&A: Carol Channing on Her New Documentary, Her Inspiration and More Read More »
Carol: “My motivation is always that next show, that next character or that next appearance”
Q&A: Carol Channing on Her New Documentary, Her Inspiration and More Read More »
There were some good moments – George Clooney’s acceptance speech was a highlight as was Morgan Freeman’s award for lifetime achievement.
2012 Golden Globes Winners: ‘The Descendants’ and ‘The Artist’ Come Out On Top Read More »
Hulu’s Face Match is coming to rescue you. When the ambitious program is complete, you’ll be able to get the vitals on any actor or actress just by scrolling over their face on the video-streaming website.
Hulu Unveils Impressive Face Match Feature Read More »
Lea Michele’s extraordinary voice is showcased each week in her starring role on FOX’s Glee but is the songbird ready to trade in her signature solos for non-singing film roles?
Lea Michele on ‘New Year’s Eve’: “I didn’t really intend on doing a film where I sang” Read More »
Stephen: “I think probably determination is the greatest thing and talent isn’t”
Every year, GLAAD releases it’s “Where We Are on TV” list, as a check-up of how networks are doing with regards to the amount of LBGT characters they have on scripted shows. Though the percentages may seem minor, there has been a drop in gay and bisexual characters, down 3.9% for the 2011-2012 season, in comparison to 2 seasons ago.
GLAAD Speaks Out Over Lack of LGBT Characters on TV Read More »
Glee’s Jane Lynch has given fans some insight when it comes to the roles she chooses to portray. Recently talking to the New York Post, Lynch, who plays the evil plotting, track suit wearing, Cheerios coach, Sue Sylvester on the Fox musical series, says she’s “fascinated with extremities.”
Jane Lynch: I’m “fascinated with extremities” Read More »
Jane Lynch talked about finding inspiration for the many parts she’s played over the course of her 30-year acting career and how she delivers her lines so flawlessly.
“I like to make decisions based on things I’m interested in doing, not what seems like the next move in my quote-unquote career. I’m not trying to climb a ladder — I’m casting a bit of a net.”
Neil Patrick Harris: “I’m not trying to climb a ladder — I’m casting a bit of a net” Read More »
“I’ve had people ask me, back in the day, why don’t you audition for Idol? No interest at all.”
Matthew Morrison: “I get frustrated with shows like American Idol” Read More »