The ones to watch in 2018FilmInterviewFlorence Pugh: ‘Me, the next Kate Winslet? That’s ridiculous’Cath ClarkeAfter starring in Lady Macbeth, the Oxford-born actor has hopped from job to job, been taught to punch by The Rock and cast in a John Le Carré miniseries
Florence Pugh is listing her pinch-me highlights of 2017. Where to start? There was the taxi ride in Los Angeles, when she picked up an email saying that Richard Eyre wanted her for Cordelia in his BBC Two film, opposite Anthony Hopkins’ King Lear.
Heather Tom has enjoyed a long career in television as an actress and producer, and stars on The Bold and the Beautiful as Katie Logan, the younger sister of the infamous Brooke Logan. Tom’s presence on the show took the character to new places, but she is no stranger to daytime TV and has Emmys to prove it. She is one of the most recognized faces from the soaps due to her many years in the industry.
Jack Nicholson is an actor who takes his loyalty to his sports teams very seriously, specifically the Lakers. So much so that Nicholson didn’t want any reminders of the Lakers’ rivals, the Celtics, while shooting The Departed. The bond between him and his team ran so deep that when he’d spot someone wearing a Celtics t-shirt, the Oscar-winner reportedly shut down the whole set.
Jack Nicholson once kicked Celtics fan Maria Menounos out of a Lakers game Nicholson has been following one of his favorite sports teams, the Lakers, for decades.
Mild-mannered Norbit (Eddie Murphy) has always had it rough, since the day he was left abandoned at a combination Chinese restaurant and orphanage. Recently forced to marry the shrewish glutton Rasputia, he is at wit's end. Then his childhood sweetheart, Kate (Thandie Newton), moves back to town, and he tries to figure out a way back to his true love.
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The Dothraki on their way to Vaes Dothrak. On Game of Thrones’s season-six premiere Sunday night, Daenerys Targaryen was thrust out of the frying pan and into the fire (though, given Daenerys’s history with fire, maybe that metaphor doesn’t quite work the way it’s meant to). After enduring a bit of Python-inspired banter from her Dothraki captors, Dany informed Moro, leader of the khalasar that surrounded her in last season’s finale, that she was no anonymous slave, but in fact the widow of Khal Drogo.