Emmanuel Macron broke with his culture minister, who had called comments made by Depardieu in a documentary a “disgrace.” The actor is facing renewed scrutiny over sexual assault accusations.
Category: Actors and Actresses
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Cari Beauchamp, Who Chronicled the Women of Early Hollywood, Dies at 74
In books and magazine articles, she uncovered the forgotten story of the actresses and screenwriters who helped create the film industry.
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‘Maestro’ and the Fake Nose Hall of Fame
“Maestro” isn’t the first time a supersize sniffer set off a whiff of controversy. Here’s a look at the most notable schnozzes onscreen.
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For Tracee Ellis Ross, Happiness Is a Bowl of Olives and Her Own Clothes
“My closet is my happy place,” said the actress, who is starring in “Candy Cane Lane” and “American Fiction.” “It is where dreams are made and looks are invented.”
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Ice Spice, Brian Jordan Alvarez and More Breakout Stars of 2023
These eight performers and artists broke away from the pack this year, delighting us and making us think.
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Andre Braugher’s Career, From Homicide’ to ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’
The versatile actor was most known for vastly different portrayals of TV cops, but also shone in roles across film and stage.
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Teo Yoo and John Magaro on ‘Past Lives’ and Inyeon
Teo Yoo and John Magaro play a woman’s former and current loves, and were kept apart until they met onscreen. But don’t call their characters rivals. It’s more cosmic than that.
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Ryan O’Neal, Master of the Offbeat Meet-Cute
The former boxer had a gift for mixing innocence and wit. It didn’t hurt that he had the face of a good guy.
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What Vanessa Hudgens Wore for Her Wedding With Cole Tucker
Her longtime stylist, Jason Bolden, said he drew inspiration from ’90s icons for her recent wedding celebration in Mexico with the baseball player Cole Tucker.
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Ryan O’Neal, ‘Love Story’ Actor, Dies at 82
Mr. O’Neal was a familiar face in both film and television for a half-century, but he was best known for his performance opposite Ali MacGraw as Oliver Barrett IV in the 1970 blockbuster.
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The Quiet Feminism of Norman Lear’s Middle-Aged Women
The shows of Norman Lear, who died on Tuesday, celebrated the needs and complexities of the everyday woman.
