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More than 100 actors appeared on “L.A. Law” over the course of eight seasons, yet only a select few showed up in every single episode. From 1986 to 1994, the series aired 171 episodes on NBC, following a prestigious Los Angeles-based law firm: McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak
There are a lot of ways to measure the popularity of the WNBA right now: the transformative new collective bargaining agreement, which increased the salary cap from $1.5 million to $7 million overnight; record ratings across the board; sold-out arenas; a $3 billion television deal; $250 million expansion fees.
“I’m always shocked when an actor says they want to work with me,” filmmaker James Gray told a Sunday press conference at the 79th edition of the Locarno Film Festival. Shocked, or surprised, was also the reaction in the room. After all, the U.S. auteur is in town to receive the Career Leopard honor at the Swiss festival
When was the last time you heard about an actress going fully Method during a movie production, staying in character constantly, weighed down by the self-inflicted burden of inhabiting a role so completely that it seems to consume their life?
“M*A*S*H” will forever live on as one of the best sitcoms ever made, with its compelling storylines, unforgettable characters, and a series finale that was one of the most watched episodes in television history. “M*A*S*H” also had a knack for casting that went way beyond the names shown in the opening title sequence.
In the ever-evolving world of Hollywood, fame can be as fleeting as the latest trend. Some stars claim the spotlight, only for the tide to shift and their careers to evolve, or fade, from the A-list. Whether due to personal choices, industry shake-ups, or the passage of time, these celebrities saw their box office reigns…
Airing on NBC since 2014, “Chicago P.D.” features an ensemble cast of regulars that the Chi-Hard fans have become familiar with during the show’s many seasons. But the fact is, viewers are more likely than not to have caught many stars of this long-running hit on other TV shows or in a variety of motion…
In the entertainment sector, AI-generated ‘actor’ Tilly Norwood is stirring industry conversations. Eline van der Velden, from AI studio Particle6, emphasizes that Norwood’s creation is meant to spark dialogue rather than replace humans, amid mixed reactions to her on-screen presence
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The company behind AI “actor” Tilly Norwood announced Monday it’s working on a full-length film starring its controversial creation, which a major actors union has blasted as “devaluing human artistry.”
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