Call Me Kat is welcoming a few new faces to its ranks as Laura Bell Bundy and Madisyn Shipman step into guest-starring roles. The actresses will appear in the show’s current second season, although exact episodes have yet to be revealed. Tony-nominated actress Bell Bundy will appear as Nicole, a piano teacher who is a new love interest for Cheyenne Jackson‘s Max. (Credit: Elisabeth Caren/Fox) Bell Bundy is best known for her work in theater particularly for originating Tina in Ruthless, Amber in Broadway’s Hairspray, and Elle Woods in Legally Blonde The Musical among others. Her TV credits include roles in shows like Good Behavior, American Gods, How I Met Your Mother, and much more. As for Shipman, she’ll play Pippa, an up-and-coming social media star who is collaborating with Max on some new songs. Originally from North Carolina, Shipman moved to New York City...
- 3/10/2022
- TV Insider
TheWrap nabbed 15 nominations for the 12th annual Los Angeles Press Club’s National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards, the organization announced on Tuesday, including a nomination for best entertainment site. TheWrap was named best entertainment website last year.
Itay Hod and Sharon Waxman’s “#AfterMeToo: 12 Accusers Share What Happened Next, From Firing to More Trauma” got two nominations. The first is for multimedia package and the second is for in-depth soft news.
Also Read: #AfterMeToo: 12 Accusers Share What Happened Next, From Firing to More Trauma
Waxman, founder and editor of TheWrap, earned an entertainment blog nomination for her “WaxWord” column. Richard Stellar’s “Why Mr. Rogers Is the Perfect Movie Superhero for Our Times” was also nominated in the category.
TheWrap’s photo team got three nominations: Shayan Asgharnia and Ada Guerin were nominated in portrait photo for “Anthony Carrigan”; Elisabeth Caren and Guerin were nominated in feature photo for “Sophie Turner...
Itay Hod and Sharon Waxman’s “#AfterMeToo: 12 Accusers Share What Happened Next, From Firing to More Trauma” got two nominations. The first is for multimedia package and the second is for in-depth soft news.
Also Read: #AfterMeToo: 12 Accusers Share What Happened Next, From Firing to More Trauma
Waxman, founder and editor of TheWrap, earned an entertainment blog nomination for her “WaxWord” column. Richard Stellar’s “Why Mr. Rogers Is the Perfect Movie Superhero for Our Times” was also nominated in the category.
TheWrap’s photo team got three nominations: Shayan Asgharnia and Ada Guerin were nominated in portrait photo for “Anthony Carrigan”; Elisabeth Caren and Guerin were nominated in feature photo for “Sophie Turner...
- 11/5/2019
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
TheWrap won Best Entertainment Website at the National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday, and also won top honors in commentary, blog and hard news categories.
TheWrap, led by Sharon Waxman, Tim Molloy and Thom Geier, won in the best entertainment website category, beating out fellow nominees Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Tonight and California Rocker.
“I am incredibly gratified to see the hard work of our newsroom recognized by the L.A. Press Club,” said Waxman. “We believe that professional journalism matters immensely in the entertainment community and we will continue to pursue smart, relevant business and cultural reporting on behalf of our readers.”
Also Read: TheWrap Lands 15 Nominations for La Press Club's Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards
The judges wrote: “The team behind TheWrap’s website understand the value of visual hierarchy, and refuse to bombard visitors with a dizzying barrage of headlines. Their in-house photography is colorful and clever,...
TheWrap, led by Sharon Waxman, Tim Molloy and Thom Geier, won in the best entertainment website category, beating out fellow nominees Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Tonight and California Rocker.
“I am incredibly gratified to see the hard work of our newsroom recognized by the L.A. Press Club,” said Waxman. “We believe that professional journalism matters immensely in the entertainment community and we will continue to pursue smart, relevant business and cultural reporting on behalf of our readers.”
Also Read: TheWrap Lands 15 Nominations for La Press Club's Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards
The judges wrote: “The team behind TheWrap’s website understand the value of visual hierarchy, and refuse to bombard visitors with a dizzying barrage of headlines. Their in-house photography is colorful and clever,...
- 12/3/2018
- by TheWrap Staff
- The Wrap
This story on “The Guilty” first appeared in the Foreign Language issue of TheWrap’s Oscar magazine.
Director Gustav Möller’s first feature film, “The Guilty,” is a thriller that takes place entirely in one room, as a police dispatcher tries to deal with a panicked call from a kidnapped woman while never leaving his desk.
The film is Norway’s entry in this year’s Oscar foreign-language race, and this is one of a series of interviews with directors of the foreign contenders.
Also Read: 'The Guilty' Film Review: Denmark's Oscar Entry Spins Breathless Suspense
You’d just come out of film school, you were making your first feature and you chose an idea where the concept gave you big limitations as a filmmaker. Was there any sense that maybe you should have started with something simpler?
Gustav Moller: I don’t think I would want to...
Director Gustav Möller’s first feature film, “The Guilty,” is a thriller that takes place entirely in one room, as a police dispatcher tries to deal with a panicked call from a kidnapped woman while never leaving his desk.
The film is Norway’s entry in this year’s Oscar foreign-language race, and this is one of a series of interviews with directors of the foreign contenders.
Also Read: 'The Guilty' Film Review: Denmark's Oscar Entry Spins Breathless Suspense
You’d just come out of film school, you were making your first feature and you chose an idea where the concept gave you big limitations as a filmmaker. Was there any sense that maybe you should have started with something simpler?
Gustav Moller: I don’t think I would want to...
- 11/17/2018
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Creative statement–“It is my hope that these images, photographs from the past of courageous women who had worked tirelessly and risked everything to get us where we are today, projected onto the fearless women who are doing the hard work to keep the equality movement progressing, will inspire us all to do our part to keep the movement moving forward every day. And today is the perfect day to do your part – all you have to do is Vote!” -Elisabeth Caren (Photographer)
Read original story Anita Hill, Rosanna Arquette and 12 Other Powerful Women at TheWrap’s Power Women Summit (Exclusive Photos) At TheWrap...
Read original story Anita Hill, Rosanna Arquette and 12 Other Powerful Women at TheWrap’s Power Women Summit (Exclusive Photos) At TheWrap...
- 11/6/2018
- by Photographed by Elisabeth Caren for TheWrap at The Power Women Summit
- The Wrap
TheWrap Emmy magazine: A dozen of this year’s Emmys contenders, from Laura Linney to Krysten Ritter to Maggie Gyllenhaal, pose for TheWrap.
Krysten Ritter, “Jessica Jones”
Photographed by Elisabeth Caren for TheWrap
(Hair: Pamela Neal for Exclusive Artists using Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer)
Laura Linney, “Ozark”
Photographed by Megan Mack for TheWrap
Maggie Gyllenhaal, “The Deuce”
Photographed by Samantha Annis for TheWrap
Christine Baranski, “The Good Fight”
Photographed by Megan Mack for TheWrap
Read original story 2018 Emmy Contender Portraits, From Maggie Gyllenhaal to Antonio Banderas (Photos) At TheWrap...
Krysten Ritter, “Jessica Jones”
Photographed by Elisabeth Caren for TheWrap
(Hair: Pamela Neal for Exclusive Artists using Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer)
Laura Linney, “Ozark”
Photographed by Megan Mack for TheWrap
Maggie Gyllenhaal, “The Deuce”
Photographed by Samantha Annis for TheWrap
Christine Baranski, “The Good Fight”
Photographed by Megan Mack for TheWrap
Read original story 2018 Emmy Contender Portraits, From Maggie Gyllenhaal to Antonio Banderas (Photos) At TheWrap...
- 6/26/2018
- by Photographed by Various Photographers for TheWrap
- The Wrap
TheWrap Emmy magazine: Showrunners Frankie Shaw (“Smilf”), Rachel Bloom (“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”), Courtney Kemp (“Power”) and Gloria Calderon Kellett (“One Day at a Time”) pose at TheWrap Studios.
Frankie Shaw, “Smilf”
Photographed by Elisabeth Caren for TheWrap
Rachel Bloom, “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”
Photographed by Elisabeth Caren for TheWrap
Courtney Kemp, “Power”
Photographed by Elisabeth Caren for TheWrap
Gloria Calderon Kellett, “One Day at a Time”
Photographed by Elisabeth Caren for TheWrap
Read original story 4 of TV’s Top Showrunners, From Rachel Bloom to Frankie Shaw (Exclusive Photos) At TheWrap...
Frankie Shaw, “Smilf”
Photographed by Elisabeth Caren for TheWrap
Rachel Bloom, “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”
Photographed by Elisabeth Caren for TheWrap
Courtney Kemp, “Power”
Photographed by Elisabeth Caren for TheWrap
Gloria Calderon Kellett, “One Day at a Time”
Photographed by Elisabeth Caren for TheWrap
Read original story 4 of TV’s Top Showrunners, From Rachel Bloom to Frankie Shaw (Exclusive Photos) At TheWrap...
- 5/30/2018
- by Photographed by Elisabeth Caren for TheWrap
- The Wrap
TheWrap won first place in the celebrities category at Pdn’s 2017 Faces Portrait Photography contest. Corey Nickols’ shots of “Veep” star Tony Hale took first prize in the contest, sponsored by the Photo District News. In addition, two other Wrap portrait series were also recognized by a panel of eight judges: Corina Marie Howell’s images of “This Is Us” breakout star Chrissy Metz and Elisabeth Caren’s shots of the cast of HBO’s “Silicon Valley” dressed like the characters from the movie “The Outsiders.” Also Read: TheWrap Wins Top Honors at 2017 National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards TheWrap claimed half of the photos.
- 12/4/2017
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “Veep” – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Photograph by Elisabeth Caren for TheWrap. Aziz Ansari, “Master of None” – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Photographed by Corina Marie for TheWrap. Zach Galifianakis, “Baskets” – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Photographed by Robby Klein for TheWrap Zach Galifianakis, “Baskets” – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Photographed by Robby Klein for TheWrap. Millie Bobby Brown, “Stranger Things” – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Photograph by Ryan Pfluger. Susan Sarandon, “Feud: Betty and Joan” – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Photographed by Corina Marie for TheWrap.
- 8/30/2017
- by Wrap Staff
- The Wrap
TheWrap won Best Entertainment Photo of the year and placed in four other categories Sunday at the L.A. Press Club’s 59th Annual SoCal Journalism Awards. TheWrap’s Ada Guerin won Best Entertainment Photo for a picture of jazz dancer Travis Wall and placed second in Best Portrait for her photos of Iggy Pop, sharing the wins with Emma McIntyre and Elisabeth Caren, respectively. TheWrap’s founder and editor-in-chief Sharon Waxman and senior film reporter Matt Donnelly scored second place in the entertainment news online category for their March 2016 report on the leadership vacuum faced by Sony. Also Read: Sony Entertainment 'Leadership Vacuum,...
- 6/26/2017
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
TheWrap’s Oscar Magazine: A look at some of this year’s biggest music stars vying for Oscar glory in the Best Original Song category. Justin Timberlake, “Trolls” Photographed by Robby Klein for TheWrap. Pharrell Williams, “Hidden Figures” Photographed by Corina Marie. Common, “13th” Photographed by Matt Sayles for TheWrap. Iggy Pop, “Gold” Photographed by Elisabeth Caren Danger Mouse, “Gold” Photographed by Elisabeth Caren. Daniel Pemberton, “Gold” Photographed by Elisabeth Caren. Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek, and Justin Paul, “La La Land” Photographed by Elisabeth Caren. Sting and J. Ralph, “Jim: The James Foley Story” Photographed by Matt Sayles. Tori Amos,...
- 12/28/2016
- by Photographed for TheWrap by Elisabeth Caren, Corina Marie, Matt Sayles, and Robby Klein.
- The Wrap
A version of this story on Maura Tierney first appeared in the print edition of TheWrap Magazine’s Comedy/Drama/Actors Emmy Issue. Maura Tierney has been something of a quiet riot for two decades on television. Half the time, she captivated as the turbulent Dr. Abby Lockhart on “ER,” followed by poignant stints on “The Good Wife” and “Rescue Me. “ But with Showtime’s “The Affair,” the 51-year-old actress has finally gotten that brass ring of a role, as a jilted Upper West Side trust-fund baby turned philanthropist and matriarch. Also Read: Emmy Quickie: Exclusive StudioWrap Portraits (Photos) Photographed...
- 6/20/2016
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
Love is a very mysterious thing. It is intoxicating, addictive, and all-consuming. It is also confusing, heart-breaking and by far the most elusive prize in the universe. Whether it is discovering a first love in high school or marrying your soul-mate, love is the mystery we would all like to solve. In a unique and clever storytelling technique, the MTV comedy series has cleverly woven through its second season the equally cursed love stories of Jenna Hamilton and her mother Lacey Hamilton (both fantastically portrayed by Ashley Rickards and Nikki Deloach). In a recent exclusive interview, Nikki took a few moments to share what is really going through the mind of Lacey and her incredibly complicated relationship with her daughter Jenna.
This season – hasn’t it just been a roller-coaster ride?!
Nikki: Yes, it has. I love this season. I think the writing is great. They did such a great job.
This season – hasn’t it just been a roller-coaster ride?!
Nikki: Yes, it has. I love this season. I think the writing is great. They did such a great job.
- 8/23/2012
- by Tiffany Vogt
- The TV Addict
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