Many of us stream shows and movies with the subtitles on all the time — and not because it’s cool.
Category: Actors and Actresses
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Emmy Awards Are Pushed to January Because of Hollywood Strikes
It is the first time the show will be moved out of its planned time slot since after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
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Justin H. Min, Travel Writer? The Path Not Taken for a Rising Star
Success came relatively easy — until he tried acting. For a moment, journalism seemed more viable. But now he’s the lead in “Shortcomings.”
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Confusion in Hollywood as Some Productions Are Allowed to Continue
The striking actors’ union is granting waivers to some projects not affiliated with the major studios, but questions persist about who qualifies and why.
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Where Did All the Broadway Sets Go?
Elaborate theater backdrops are disappearing in favor of bare-bones productions.
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Can One Artist Do Everything?
Out of curiosity — or necessity — more creative people are trying their hand at multiple genres.
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Deseo más que un ‘Gracias, ¡que pase el siguiente!’
Hacer audiciones para conseguir un papel en una serie o película tiene mucho en común con buscar una amistad o una pareja, sobre todo cuando te rechazan.
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Actors are Turning to Cameo Amid SAG-AFTRA Strike
Others are using the service, through which fans can pay for personalized videos, to engage with followers while not publicly promoting work.
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Meryl Streep and George Clooney Lead Donation Campaign for Striking Actors
The stars, joined by celebrities like Matt Damon and Oprah Winfrey, helped raise more than $15 million over the past three weeks.
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In ‘Passages,’ ‘Sex Is a Huge Part of a Character’s Life’
The three stars of Ira Sachs’ new movie — Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw and Adèle Exarchopoulos — discuss the graphic film’s approach to sexuality and intimacy.
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A Times Reporter on the SAG-AFTRA Actors’ Strike and Hollywood’s Future
Lights. Camera. Action? Brooks Barnes, who covers the entertainment business, discussed the state of film and television amid an industrywide shutdown.
