Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt will play a stuntman and director who get caught up in a real-life thriller in the upcoming action-comedy The Fall Guy.
Before Hannah Waddingham became an Emmy-wining household name for her work in Ted Lasso. She had a very memorable role in Game of Thrones as Septa Unella.
Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt didn’t take home Best Supporting acting Oscars at the 2024 Academy Awards. They were still two of the night’s big winners, though.
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think about Garfield? Is it lasagna? Naps? Laziness? Mondays? Booting a sweet dumb dog off a table? Well The Garfield Movie hopes you’ll soon think of the iconic cartoon cat in an all-new way—as an action star.
During one of Hollywood’s major events, making a mistake in pronouncing a nominee’s name during live interviews is something to avoid. On the red carpet at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham commented when E!
There’s something uniquely joy-inducing about situation comedies, particularly those that seem to love their characters and invite the audience to do the same. Such feel-good shows are timely reminders that not every show has to be hard-hitting, dark, or cynical to provide pleasure and emotional satisfaction.
Ted Lasso fans know both sides of British actress Hannah Waddingham’s Rebecca Welton: She’s the tough, biscuit-loving AFC Richmond team owner and grand mistress of karaoke with incredible pipes.
The duo performed the Lady Gaga-Bradley Cooper duet at Kansas City's Thundergong
From musical events to fun programming for the whole family, there’s plenty to stream on Apple TV+ this holiday season. The streaming service will be debuting
Hannah Waddingham soars on the back of Matt Berry's eagle-lion-horse-scorpion-person in a broadcast comedy with ample potential (and jokes), but nothing god-tier just yet.
Holy krap! Dan Harmon‘s animated comedy Krapopolis has an official release date at FOX. The series, which features the voice talents of Ted Lasso‘s Hannah
After filling in some gaps, these are the actors fans want in Knives Out 3.
[Obviously, major spoilers follow.] Brutal. Bloody. Big-hearted. In an extraordinary week for much-anticipated series finales, three Emmy-winning shows found their own distinctive ways to take a last bow.
Ted Lasso‘s highly debated third season is coming to a close on Wednesday, May 31, but is it the end for Apple TV+‘s fan-favorite?
Sparking a romance with a hot footballer (or soccer player, to you Yanks) on the striving AFC Richmond team — which she won from her nasty former husband who dumped her for a younger model — and then plotting revenge on her ex when he bought a rival team and stole Richmond’s tactical coach, has kept the English long-stemmed rose awful busy.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers through "Ted Lasso" Season 3, Episode 6, “Sunflowers.”] "Ted Lasso" went international as AFC Richmond visited Amsterdam for a “friendly” match against the Dutch.
Hannah Waddingham is bringing the holiday spirit to Apple TV+ with an all-new special, Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas this winter. The actress who has won the hearts of viewers with her role as Rebecca Welton in the streamer’s hit series Ted Lasso will bring her musical talents to subscribers in her first special.
Dripping jewels and attitude, the fashionable aristocrat sweeps into a mid-18th-century London drawing room, eyeing a handsome young man like a cat stalking a tasty mouse.
[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for “Ted Lasso,” Season 3, Episode 3, “4-5-1”.] Playing Rebecca for multiple seasons on “Ted Lasso” has given Hannah Waddingham the chance to take her character in a number of different directions.
The actress will host alongside Graham Norton, Alesha Dixon and Julia Sanina
Last Year’s Winner: Hannah Waddingham, “Ted Lasso” Still Eligible: Yes. Hot Streak: “Schitt’s Creek” star Annie Murphy ended a run of actresses winning in this category in back-to-back two-year win streaks.
Hannah Waddingham stopped by “The Late Late Show With James Corden” to discuss her newfound success with “Ted Lasso,” during which she also revealed that Season 3 of the Apple TV+ comedy will begin shooting February 14, or Valentine’s Day, which she called “rather lovely” — as if “Ted Lasso” needed to get any sweeter.
Hannah Waddingham clarified that she wasn't responsible "for anything that pulls out of my face in the next 30 seconds" while accepting her Primetime Emmy on Sunday night, but she jokingly held Seth Rogen accountable for what came out of his mouth 30 seconds earlier.
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