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Open Dialogue Interview: Alan Tudyk on Voicing Valentino in Wish and More
Alan Tudyk recently appeared on Open Dialogue with Noel T. Manning II to discuss finding the voice of Valentino in the Disney film, Wish. You…
Interview Felicia Day Talks ‘Third Eye’
Felicia Day: ‘Third Eye’ has romance, minotaurs, fart jokes. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 5 (UPI) — Felicia Day said her original audio show, Third Eye, available…
Angel and Dollhouse Director, Terence O’Hara Has Died.
Terrence O’Hara who directed 6 episodes of Angel and an episode of Dollhouse passed away aged 76 after a 5 year battle with cancer, on…
Comic Book Movie Interview Dichen Lachman (video)
Dichen Lachman recently spoke to Rohan Patel from Comic Book Movie, where they talk about Jurassic World: Dominian, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Severance and more. Watch…
AP News Interview: Alan Tudyk on Resident Alien
In school, he received sound career guidance from those who recognized his nascent talent. The result: The world lost an aspiring hotel manager and gained a versatile supporting actor, now reborn as a leading man in “Resident Alien”.
Tudyk shines in the unlikely showcase role of an emotionally conflicted alien invader on the science-fiction dramady, back at 10.pm. EDT Wednesday for the latter half of its second season on the Syfy channel. (It will also stream on Peacock).
Dichen Lachman to Star in Joe Baby
Dichen Lachman (Dollhouse, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) will star alongside Willa Fitzgerald, Ron Perlman and Harvey Keitel in Joe Baby, which has just wrapped filming in…
Amy Acker Stars in Hallmark Christmas Movie
Amy Acker (Angel, Dollhouse, Much Ado About Nothing, Cabin in the Woods, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) stars alongside Kristian Bruun (Orphan Black), Warren Christie (Batwoman) and…
Enver Gjokaj Cast in NCIS Hawaii
Enver Gjokai (Dollhouse, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) has been cast in the latest NCIS spinoff, NCIS Hawaii. The spinoff will follow Special Agent in Charge of…
Harper’s Bazaar Interview: Olivia Williams Talks The Nevers, Hollywood and More.
A mainstay of the British theatre scene, Olivia Williams spent her early career turning in celebrated stage work at the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National before being snapped up by Hollywood, starring in Rushmore and The Sixth Sense, among other successful movies. Now, she features in the new sci-fi series The Nevers, a fantastical retelling of 19th-century London in which a group of women with superpowers – know as the ‘Touched’ – find themselves ostracised by society. Wiliams is also set to appear alongside Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman in the Oscar-winning drama The Father (out next month), a heartbreaking and illuminating first-person exploration of dementia. She talks to Bazaar about Victorian superheroes, her tomboyish childhood and the power of fiction.
AV Club Interview: Olivia Williams and Pip Torrens on The Nevers
Something smells a bit off in the world of The Nevers. Why is The Touched’s benefactor Lavinia Bidlow, played by Rushmore’s Olivia Williams, cavorting below ground with Denis O’Hare’s evil Dr. Edmund Hague? Is she actually a true supporter of The Touched as they are, or is she seeking to capture and harness their special powers? And what is Pip Torrens’ Lord Gilbert Massen up to in Parliament and behind closed doors? His assault on The Touched might seem more forthright, but something feels off there too.