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Elizabeth Marvel and another actor sit across a table holding hands, with Marvel looking gravely toward her scene partner, conveying a moment of fragile connection within the play’s otherwise cold system.

Elizabeth Marvel On Navigating a Dystopian Future in Tim Blake Nelson’s ‘And Then We Were No More’

Marvel stars as a lawyer navigating a justice system stripped of mercy, nuance and human judgment.
By Harry Haun
Getty Images Portrait Studio Presented By IMDb And IMDbPro At The Intercontinental Hotel Toronto, 2025

Samara Weaving’s Rise From Scream Queen to Box Office Draw

Her rapid rise is a testament to what can happen when you don’t scorn a genre that’s proven itself to be an ambitious acting vehicle.
By Bee Delores
A bearded man with his hand on his chin sits superimposed in front of the cast of a show dressed in pink and orange posed on stage

Jim Newman Opens Up About ‘Mamma Mia!,’ Mentors and the Joys of Owning the Stage

The actor’s career has been shaped as much by chance encounters with icons as by his roles on stage.
By Harry Haun
Brad Pitt.

The ‘Most Important Photographer in America’ Took Brad Pitt’s GQ Photos

By Alanna Martinez
Standardized patient work simulates real doctor-patient interaction

Meet the NYC Actors Who Role-Play as Cancer Patients to Help Train Medical Students

By Madison Roberts
Actor Bill Paxton arrives at HBO's 'Big Love' Season 5 premiere at Directors Guild of America on January 12, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by )

Actor Bill Paxton’s Family Art Collection Goes on Display at Nevada Museum

By Alanna Martinez
Katharine Hepburn.

Katharine Hepburn’s Beloved Old Saybrook Home Returns

By Morgan Halberg
The cast of Girls emphasized their different personal styles through their outfits for the evening's talk.

The ‘Girls’ Cast Begin Their Farewell Tour

By Madeleine Streets
Amal Clooney with President Nasheed of the Maldives at a press conference at Doughty Street Chambers on January 25, 2016 in London, England.

The 14 Female Role Models Worthy of Your Clicks

By Mich Cardin
Fame. Hopefully this coworking space quickly comes to resemble the 1980 film.

Pop-up WeWork for Performing Artists Opens Today in Chelsea

By Guelda Voien
Billie Andersson and Brando Boniver in Romeo and Juliet.

Shakespeare Downtown: The Latest Troupe Bringing the Bard to the Big Apple

By John Bonazzo
I have never seen a person try harder to look like Jack the Ripper.

The 11 Upcoming TV Shows That Don’t Really Need to Exist

By Dana Schwartz

A Long-Running Meme Dies as Leonardo DiCaprio Wins First Oscar

By Nick Mangione
Adult film actor/director James Deen attends the 2015 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on January 22, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Premature Ruination: James Deen Deserves His Day in Court

By Cathy Young
Child models at work (Photo: Getty Images).

A New Bill Aims to Protect the Rights of Underage Models and Actors

By Dena Silver
Julie Andrews at the New York Botanical Garden's Rose Garden Dinner. Ms. Andrews and Rose Garden curator Stephen Scanniello were honorees this year. (Photo: Kelly Taub/BFA.com)

Julie Andrews, Actress and Author, Muses on Her Newest Children’s Book

By Alanna Martinez
The 1954 Bugatti Type 101C Coupé
, with coachwork by Antem. The car was once owned by American actor Nicholas Cage. (Photo: Bonhams)

Gone in 60 Seconds? Nicolas Cage’s 1954 Bugatti Roadster for Sale

By Alanna Martinez

When Arthur Conan Doyle killed Sherlock Holmes, actor William Gillette revived him

By Zach Dundas
A screenshot of Shia LaBeouf performing directors from Central Saint Martins students in #INTRODUCTIONS.

Shia LaBeouf Teams With Art School Students to Make Video Art

By Alanna Martinez
Julianne Moore at last year's Oscars. Bet on something similarly shimmery this time around. (Photo via Getty)

What the Stars Will Wear to the Oscars This Year

By Molly Mulshine
Glenn Close. (Photo by Brigitte Lacombe)

Glenn Close: A Different Kind of Comeback

By Harry Haun

Emmys Observed: tvDownload’s Picks for Best Actor/Actress in Comedy

By Drew Grant, Vinnie Mancuso, Molly Mulshine, Jordyn Taylor, Sarah Devlin, Matthew Kassel and Jack Smith IV
Tyrion Lannister, in happier times. (PBS)

Emmys Observed: Our Picks for Dramas Best Supporting Actor and Actress

By Drew Grant and Vinnie Mancuso
Mike Myers, in simpler times.

Mike Myers Paints Now

By M.H. Miller
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