It’s less than 100 days until the Winter Olympics in Pyeonchang, South Korea — and a moment Ashley Wagner has been dreaming about for two decades.
At 26, she’s already five years older than Michelle Kwan was the last time she won an Olympic medal, and 11 years older than Tara Lipinski was when she won gold — but the skating veteran is not letting her age be a deterrent.
“To be a 26-year-old woman on the ice is an achievement in this sport because you’re working against a lot of different things,” she tells People. “If I got to Pyeongchang, I will be the oldest U.
At 26, she’s already five years older than Michelle Kwan was the last time she won an Olympic medal, and 11 years older than Tara Lipinski was when she won gold — but the skating veteran is not letting her age be a deterrent.
“To be a 26-year-old woman on the ice is an achievement in this sport because you’re working against a lot of different things,” she tells People. “If I got to Pyeongchang, I will be the oldest U.
- 11/2/2017
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
Oscar nominee Patricia Clarkson and Campbell Scott have both landed major roles in House of Cards season 5, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Netflix didn’t disclose the identity of their characters at this time, only that Clarkson and Scott will portray major players that walk Washington’s corridors of power. As for the rest of the cast, Kevin Spacey is back as power-mongering Potus Frank Underwood, who will be fending off adversaries old and new alongside Claire (Robin Wright). Due to his commitment to Marvel’s Luke Cage, Mahershala Ali has expressed some doubt about the possibility of reprising as stoic lobbyist Remy Danton, though we’ll be keeping an eye on that one as we approach season 5’s premiere.
Meanwhile, today’s casting coup heralds Clarkson’s first foray onto the small-screen in some time – a guest role on HBO’s Six Feet Under notwithstanding – and the actress is...
Netflix didn’t disclose the identity of their characters at this time, only that Clarkson and Scott will portray major players that walk Washington’s corridors of power. As for the rest of the cast, Kevin Spacey is back as power-mongering Potus Frank Underwood, who will be fending off adversaries old and new alongside Claire (Robin Wright). Due to his commitment to Marvel’s Luke Cage, Mahershala Ali has expressed some doubt about the possibility of reprising as stoic lobbyist Remy Danton, though we’ll be keeping an eye on that one as we approach season 5’s premiere.
Meanwhile, today’s casting coup heralds Clarkson’s first foray onto the small-screen in some time – a guest role on HBO’s Six Feet Under notwithstanding – and the actress is...
- 10/21/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Sally Hawkins, Paul Giamatti and Paul Rudd are all teaming up to star in Phil Morrison's comedy drama "Lucky Dog" at Touch Feely Films, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, GreeneStreet Films and HanWay says The Hollywood Reporter.
Melissa James Gibsom's script has Giamatti and Rudd playing two French-Canadian con men with the former arriving home from a stint in prison to find the latter sleeping with his ex-wife.
The pair put differences aside to pull off a get-rich-quick scheme that involves selling Christmas trees on the streets of New York City.
John Penotti, Dan Carey and Elizabeth Giamatti will produce. Shooting kicks off next month in New York City.
Melissa James Gibsom's script has Giamatti and Rudd playing two French-Canadian con men with the former arriving home from a stint in prison to find the latter sleeping with his ex-wife.
The pair put differences aside to pull off a get-rich-quick scheme that involves selling Christmas trees on the streets of New York City.
John Penotti, Dan Carey and Elizabeth Giamatti will produce. Shooting kicks off next month in New York City.
- 2/10/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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