Paramount+ has revealed the official teaser trailer and art for the upcoming original series Fatal Attraction. The series premieres Sunday, April 30 with three episodes exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S. and Canada. The series will premiere the following day in the U.K., Australia, Latin America, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and France. The premiere date in South Korea will be announced at a later date. Following the premiere, new episodes of the eight-episode season will be available to stream weekly on Sundays in the U.S. and Canada, and on Mondays in the U.K., Australia, Latin America, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and France. The final two episodes will be available to stream on Sunday, May 28. Fatal Attraction is a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and ’80s cultural touchstone. The new series will explore fatal attraction and the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens...
- 3/2/2023
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
1987's Glenn Close/Michael Douglas thriller Fatal Attraction is still considered a great example of the genre, even with its troubling aspects around the treatment of women and mental health. There's a new TV adaptation headed our way in a couple of months, starring Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan. Check out the first teaser.
The footage focuses on Jackson's Dan Gallagher and Caplan's Alex Forrest, who get involved, only for it to go badly. And if you know anything about the original, any rabbits in the cast should be very worried.
The official description for this one touts “a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and ‘80s cultural touchstone,” and that the show will explore “the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control.”
Amanda Peet, Alyssa Jirrels, Toby Huss, Reno Wilson and Brian Goodman also star,...
The footage focuses on Jackson's Dan Gallagher and Caplan's Alex Forrest, who get involved, only for it to go badly. And if you know anything about the original, any rabbits in the cast should be very worried.
The official description for this one touts “a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and ‘80s cultural touchstone,” and that the show will explore “the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control.”
Amanda Peet, Alyssa Jirrels, Toby Huss, Reno Wilson and Brian Goodman also star,...
- 3/2/2023
- by James White
- Empire - TV
The new Amblin Television, 8-episode thriller TV series "Fatal Attraction", starring Joshua Jackson as 'Dan Gallagher', Lizzy Caplan as 'Alex Forrest', Amanda Peet as 'Beth Gallagher', Alyssa Jirrels as 'Ellen Gallagher', Toby Huss as 'Mike Gerard', Reno Wilson as 'Detective Earl Brooker' and Brian Goodman as 'Arthur Tomlinson', streams April 30, 2023 on Paramount+:
"...'Fatal Attraction', a deep-dive reimagining of the classic 1980's cultural touchstone, will explore the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control..."
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- 3/1/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Tensions are rising in the new “Fatal Attraction”.
Paramount+ dropped a new teaser for the series on Wednesday, including new art and a first look at the show.
Joshua Jackson plays Dan Gallagher, who encounters Alex Forrest’s Lizzy Caplan. The two begin a tumultuous affair in this reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller from the ’80s.
Read More: Joshua Jackson To Star In ‘Fatal Attraction’ Series With Lizzy Caplan
“Fatal Attraction” – Photo: Paramount+ Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction Season 1, episode 2 – Photo Credit: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+ L-r Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher, Amanda Peete as Beth Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction season 1, episode 3 -Photo Credit: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+
Amanda Peet stars as Beth Gallagher, Alyssa Jirrels as Ellen Gallagher, Toby Huss as Mike Gerard, Reno Wilson as Detective Earl Brooker and Brian Goodman as Arthur Tomlinson.
Paramount+ dropped a new teaser for the series on Wednesday, including new art and a first look at the show.
Joshua Jackson plays Dan Gallagher, who encounters Alex Forrest’s Lizzy Caplan. The two begin a tumultuous affair in this reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller from the ’80s.
Read More: Joshua Jackson To Star In ‘Fatal Attraction’ Series With Lizzy Caplan
“Fatal Attraction” – Photo: Paramount+ Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction Season 1, episode 2 – Photo Credit: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+ L-r Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher, Amanda Peete as Beth Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction season 1, episode 3 -Photo Credit: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+
Amanda Peet stars as Beth Gallagher, Alyssa Jirrels as Ellen Gallagher, Toby Huss as Mike Gerard, Reno Wilson as Detective Earl Brooker and Brian Goodman as Arthur Tomlinson.
- 3/1/2023
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
The classic ‘80s psychothriller Fatal Attraction is back, and just like its iconic villain, Alex Forrest, it’s coming right into your home. Paramount+ has released the official trailer for its reimagination of the 1987 flick, which will premiere with three episodes on April 30th.
Produced by Paramount Television Studios and Amblin Television, the series stars Joshua Jackson as Manhattan lawyer Dan Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan as Forrest, and follows the two as their affair descends into a thrilling psychosexual exploration of relationships, gender dynamics, and psyche in the modern world.
Alexandra Cunningham leads the project as writer and showrunner, and served as executive producer alongside Kevin J. Hynes (Perry Mason), Darryl Frank (The Americans), Justin Falvey (The Americans), and Silver Tree, the latter of whom directed five of the series’ eight episodes.
After premiering in the United States and Canada on April 30th, new episodes will be available for streaming weekly on Sundays.
Produced by Paramount Television Studios and Amblin Television, the series stars Joshua Jackson as Manhattan lawyer Dan Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan as Forrest, and follows the two as their affair descends into a thrilling psychosexual exploration of relationships, gender dynamics, and psyche in the modern world.
Alexandra Cunningham leads the project as writer and showrunner, and served as executive producer alongside Kevin J. Hynes (Perry Mason), Darryl Frank (The Americans), Justin Falvey (The Americans), and Silver Tree, the latter of whom directed five of the series’ eight episodes.
After premiering in the United States and Canada on April 30th, new episodes will be available for streaming weekly on Sundays.
- 3/1/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Film News
Paramount+ is showing off the first teaser trailer for Fatal Attraction, the series inspired by the Oscar-nominated 1987 film. The one-minute teaser focuses on cheating husband Dan (Joshua Jackson) and Alex (Lizzy Caplan), with the wife, played by Amanda Peet, popping up in the teaser’s final seconds.
Paramount+ is launching the series on April 30, 2023 with the release of the first three episodes. New episodes of the eight-episode season arrive on Sundays.
The cast also includes Alyssa Jirrels as Ellen Gallagher, Toby Huss as Mike Gerard, Reno Wilson as Detective Earl Brooker, and Brian Goodman as Arthur Tomlinson. Dirty John‘s Alexandra Cunningham guides the series as showrunner, writer, and executive producer. Kevin J. Hynes shares a co-story credit with Cunningham and also executive produces along with Amblin Television’s Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey. Executive producer Silver Tree directed five episodes.
The 1987 film was directed by Adrian Lyne and starred Michael Douglas,...
Paramount+ is launching the series on April 30, 2023 with the release of the first three episodes. New episodes of the eight-episode season arrive on Sundays.
The cast also includes Alyssa Jirrels as Ellen Gallagher, Toby Huss as Mike Gerard, Reno Wilson as Detective Earl Brooker, and Brian Goodman as Arthur Tomlinson. Dirty John‘s Alexandra Cunningham guides the series as showrunner, writer, and executive producer. Kevin J. Hynes shares a co-story credit with Cunningham and also executive produces along with Amblin Television’s Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey. Executive producer Silver Tree directed five episodes.
The 1987 film was directed by Adrian Lyne and starred Michael Douglas,...
- 3/1/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Fatal Attraction is a thriller series starring Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan. It will be released on May 1, 2023. The screenplay is written by Alexandra Cunningham and Kevin J. Hynes
Would you like to see a new sexy thriller from Paramount+ latest series? A reboot of the 1980s psycho-thriller is now on TV.
Release Date
May 1, 2023
Where to Watch Fatal Attraction
Paramount+
The Stars Joshua Jackson. Depostiphotos
Joshua Jackson is a Canadian-American actor and producer who first gained attention as a child actor when he starred in the iconic teen drama series Dawson’s Creek. He has since gone on to star in other movies and television shows, such as The Affair, Shutter Island, Fringe, Cruel Intentions and Mighty Ducks.
Jackson has earned international fame for his performances in both comedic and dramatic roles across multiple genres of film and television. His natural charisma and charm have been captivating audiences since his...
Would you like to see a new sexy thriller from Paramount+ latest series? A reboot of the 1980s psycho-thriller is now on TV.
Release Date
May 1, 2023
Where to Watch Fatal Attraction
Paramount+
The Stars Joshua Jackson. Depostiphotos
Joshua Jackson is a Canadian-American actor and producer who first gained attention as a child actor when he starred in the iconic teen drama series Dawson’s Creek. He has since gone on to star in other movies and television shows, such as The Affair, Shutter Island, Fringe, Cruel Intentions and Mighty Ducks.
Jackson has earned international fame for his performances in both comedic and dramatic roles across multiple genres of film and television. His natural charisma and charm have been captivating audiences since his...
- 3/1/2023
- by Melonie Schaumann
- Martin Cid - TV
Another day, another Adrian Lyne revival — except this time, Paramount+ is doing a reboot of one of his past works rather than when Hulu let him run wild with a fun new experiment. "Fatal Attraction" is returning as a series, and the first trailer has just premiered, so get excited.
In the minute-long sneak peek, we meet Josh Jackson's Dan Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan's Alex Forrest, two people who seem to be drawn to one another. Dan is more guarded than Alex, who appears to be an expert in pressing (or pulling) buttons — but as things ramp up, they also seem to spiral out of control.
The streamer is calling the new take "a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and '80s cultural touchstone." The original film followed a man and woman who embark on a weekend affair, but the woman just won't let it go and her obsession mounts.
In the minute-long sneak peek, we meet Josh Jackson's Dan Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan's Alex Forrest, two people who seem to be drawn to one another. Dan is more guarded than Alex, who appears to be an expert in pressing (or pulling) buttons — but as things ramp up, they also seem to spiral out of control.
The streamer is calling the new take "a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and '80s cultural touchstone." The original film followed a man and woman who embark on a weekend affair, but the woman just won't let it go and her obsession mounts.
- 3/1/2023
- by Lex Briscuso
- Slash Film
Bringing iconic franchises back is par for the course these days, and Paramount's take on Fatal Attraction looks very watchable.
The official trailer dropped Wednesday morning, and the casting alone makes it worth tuning in.
The series stars Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher, Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest, Amanda Peet as Beth Gallagher, and Alyssa Jirrels as Ellen Gallagher.
Also starring is Toby Huss as Mike Gerard, Reno Wilson as Detective Earl Brooker, and Brian Goodman as Arthur Tomlinson.
Fatal Attraction "is a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and '80s cultural touchstone," Paramount+ teases.
The new series will explore fatal attraction and the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders, and coercive control.
In the official trailer, we witness the tension rising between Dan and Alex in an elevator as the latter wonders what will happen...
The official trailer dropped Wednesday morning, and the casting alone makes it worth tuning in.
The series stars Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher, Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest, Amanda Peet as Beth Gallagher, and Alyssa Jirrels as Ellen Gallagher.
Also starring is Toby Huss as Mike Gerard, Reno Wilson as Detective Earl Brooker, and Brian Goodman as Arthur Tomlinson.
Fatal Attraction "is a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and '80s cultural touchstone," Paramount+ teases.
The new series will explore fatal attraction and the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders, and coercive control.
In the official trailer, we witness the tension rising between Dan and Alex in an elevator as the latter wonders what will happen...
- 3/1/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
“Fatal Attraction,” Paramount+‘s latest series, is a reimagining of the 1987 film of the same name directed by Adrian Lyne, which in turn was based on James Dearden‘s 1980 short film titled “Diversion.” The Michael Douglas and Glenn Close venture was highly successful. It received six nominations at the 60th Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Glenn Close’s iconic performance of Alex Forrest, who becomes obsessed with Douglas’ Dan Gallagher after the two have a short affair.
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- 3/1/2023
- by Maxance Vincent
- The Playlist
The series adaptation of Adrian Lyne’s Fatal Attraction is on the way from Paramount+, and Bloody Disgusting has learned today that the series will be premiering on April 30, 2023.
Lizzy Caplan (“Castle Rock”) is starring as female lead Alex Forrest in the upcoming Paramount+ reboot series, with Joshua Jackson (“Dr. Death”) playing Dan Gallagher.
Watch the official teaser trailer for the “Fatal Attraction” series below.
“In the film, Alex is the villain of the story, and Dan is the hero and there is no gray area,” Caplan told Entertainment Weekly in a recent preview piece. “Now, audiences have changed so much, we are no longer primed to believe in this villainous woman story. She’s clearly mentally ill and that’s not something that is really touched upon at all in the movie.”
Amanda Peet (“The Chair”) and Dee Wallace (Cujo, The Lords of Salem) will also star.
“The series...
Lizzy Caplan (“Castle Rock”) is starring as female lead Alex Forrest in the upcoming Paramount+ reboot series, with Joshua Jackson (“Dr. Death”) playing Dan Gallagher.
Watch the official teaser trailer for the “Fatal Attraction” series below.
“In the film, Alex is the villain of the story, and Dan is the hero and there is no gray area,” Caplan told Entertainment Weekly in a recent preview piece. “Now, audiences have changed so much, we are no longer primed to believe in this villainous woman story. She’s clearly mentally ill and that’s not something that is really touched upon at all in the movie.”
Amanda Peet (“The Chair”) and Dee Wallace (Cujo, The Lords of Salem) will also star.
“The series...
- 3/1/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Lizzy Caplan is not going to be ignored.
The “Mean Girls” and “Party Down” alum is dismantling the facade of suburban marital bliss one TV series at a time, starting with Hulu’s dark satire “Fleishman Is in Trouble” and culminating in the highly anticipated Paramount+ reboot of “Fatal Attraction.”
Caplan stars as Alex, a career-focused woman who begins an affair with married businessman Dan, played by Joshua Jackson. Alex’s mental state slowly unravels as she claws her way deeper into Dan’s life. Glenn Close and Michael Douglas originally starred in the 1987 film, helmed by Adrian Lyne.
However, the Paramount+ series led by showrunner, writer, and executive producer Alexandra Cunningham (“Dirty John”) will have a different take on the psychosexual affair.
“The screenwriter of the film James Dearden said, to him the character of Alex Forrest is not a study in madness, but rather a sad, tragic, lonely...
The “Mean Girls” and “Party Down” alum is dismantling the facade of suburban marital bliss one TV series at a time, starting with Hulu’s dark satire “Fleishman Is in Trouble” and culminating in the highly anticipated Paramount+ reboot of “Fatal Attraction.”
Caplan stars as Alex, a career-focused woman who begins an affair with married businessman Dan, played by Joshua Jackson. Alex’s mental state slowly unravels as she claws her way deeper into Dan’s life. Glenn Close and Michael Douglas originally starred in the 1987 film, helmed by Adrian Lyne.
However, the Paramount+ series led by showrunner, writer, and executive producer Alexandra Cunningham (“Dirty John”) will have a different take on the psychosexual affair.
“The screenwriter of the film James Dearden said, to him the character of Alex Forrest is not a study in madness, but rather a sad, tragic, lonely...
- 3/1/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Carnal desire and infidelity is the name of the game in Paramount+‘s upcoming original series Fatal Attraction, which is set to premiere on Sunday, April 30, in the U.S. and Canada. Based on the classic 1980s psychosexual thriller of the same name, Fatal Attraction stars Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest, who begin a dangerous love affair. This new adaptation will explore the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders, and coercive control. The newly released teaser (watch below) sees Caplan and Jackson’s characters meeting in an elevator and having a metaphor-driven conversation about pulling the emergency stop button. We then see the pair hooking up for a late-night fling before Dan’s wife enters the picture unexpectedly. Amanda Peet stars as Dan’s wife, Beth Gallagher, while Alyssa Jirrels plays their daughter Ellen Gallagher.
- 3/1/2023
- TV Insider
Hide the knives: Paramount+’s Fatal Attraction reboot is lurking right around the corner, and we have our very first footage thanks to a new teaser released Wednesday by the streamer.
Fatal Attraction (which releases its first three of eight episodes Sunday, April 30) is “a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and ’80s cultural touchstone. The new series will explore fatal attraction and the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control,” according to its official description.
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Fatal Attraction (which releases its first three of eight episodes Sunday, April 30) is “a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and ’80s cultural touchstone. The new series will explore fatal attraction and the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control,” according to its official description.
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- 3/1/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
The series adaptation of Adrian Lyne’s Fatal Attraction is on the way from Paramount+, and Bloody Disgusting has learned today that the series will be premiering on April 30, 2023.
Additionally, the teaser trailer will hit the internet tomorrow, March 1st.
While you wait, check out a sneak peek below…
Hold on tight. Get a first look at the seductive new #FatalAttraction series coming to @paramountplus when the teaser drops Tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/QckkSfb2FN
— Fatal Attraction on Paramount+ (@FatalAttraction) February 28, 2023
Lizzy Caplan (“Castle Rock”) is starring as female lead Alex Forrest in the upcoming Paramount+ reboot series, with Joshua Jackson (“Dr. Death”) playing Dan Gallagher.
“In the film, Alex is the villain of the story, and Dan is the hero and there is no gray area,” Caplan told Entertainment Weekly in a recent preview piece. “Now, audiences have changed so much, we are no longer primed to believe in this villainous woman story.
Additionally, the teaser trailer will hit the internet tomorrow, March 1st.
While you wait, check out a sneak peek below…
Hold on tight. Get a first look at the seductive new #FatalAttraction series coming to @paramountplus when the teaser drops Tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/QckkSfb2FN
— Fatal Attraction on Paramount+ (@FatalAttraction) February 28, 2023
Lizzy Caplan (“Castle Rock”) is starring as female lead Alex Forrest in the upcoming Paramount+ reboot series, with Joshua Jackson (“Dr. Death”) playing Dan Gallagher.
“In the film, Alex is the villain of the story, and Dan is the hero and there is no gray area,” Caplan told Entertainment Weekly in a recent preview piece. “Now, audiences have changed so much, we are no longer primed to believe in this villainous woman story.
- 2/28/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The wounds from Glenn Close‘s Oscar loss for “The Wife” are still fresh, but for our readers that defeat was not the hardest of her seven to swallow. Nope, 36 percent of our fans say Close’s loss for “Fatal Attraction” (1987) hurts the most.
“Fatal Attraction” was the source of Close’s fourth nomination and first in Best Actress, and of course the role of Alex Forrest is arguably her best known. But she fell to Cher (“Moonstruck”). “Although I’m a big Cher fan, except when she goes on one of her political rants, I think Glenn Close deserved the Oscar more than Cher for her strong performance in ‘Fatal Attraction,'” user Chuck Casson wrote.
Though “Fatal Attraction” and Close’s performance have endured, she was never a frontrunner in that race, and the character of unhinged bunny boiler Alex would’ve been an atypical Best Actress winner.
“Fatal Attraction” was the source of Close’s fourth nomination and first in Best Actress, and of course the role of Alex Forrest is arguably her best known. But she fell to Cher (“Moonstruck”). “Although I’m a big Cher fan, except when she goes on one of her political rants, I think Glenn Close deserved the Oscar more than Cher for her strong performance in ‘Fatal Attraction,'” user Chuck Casson wrote.
Though “Fatal Attraction” and Close’s performance have endured, she was never a frontrunner in that race, and the character of unhinged bunny boiler Alex would’ve been an atypical Best Actress winner.
- 3/7/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
As the Rascal Flatts would croon, “what hurts the most was being so close.” And Glenn Close was closer than ever to her first Oscar this year with “The Wife,” but alas, she fell short once again, losing to Olivia Colman (“The Favourite”) and is now the most nominated actress without a win. But which of her unlucky seven losses hurts the most?
Close’s film career started fast right out of the gate with “The World According to Garp” (1982), taking Best Supporting Actress at the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the National Board of Review, with runner-up mentions at the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics. She became one of the few stars to earn an Oscar nomination for their screen debut. At 35, Close, who up until then worked in theater, was at the perfect age for one of those “hot new discovery” wins that Oscar likes.
Close’s film career started fast right out of the gate with “The World According to Garp” (1982), taking Best Supporting Actress at the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the National Board of Review, with runner-up mentions at the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics. She became one of the few stars to earn an Oscar nomination for their screen debut. At 35, Close, who up until then worked in theater, was at the perfect age for one of those “hot new discovery” wins that Oscar likes.
- 2/27/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Kate Walsh's dressed in Fatal Attraction drag for the Glenn Close tribute at the Cdg Awardsby Nathaniel R
The Costume Design Guild Awards were held in Los Angeles last night with the actress Kate Walsh hosting. Crazy Rich Asians (contemporary), The Favourite (period), and Black Panther (fantasy) took their top prizes. But there's more to the Cdg awards than just those three top winners -- perhaps you've noticed we obsess on Costume Design a little bit?
Though the awards aren't televised one of the highlights surely must have been Kate Walsh dressing as Fatal Attraction's iconic villainess Alex Forrest (pictured left) for the Glenn Close portion of the ceremony! A complete list of winners, Oscar correlative statistic notes, favourite gowns from the ceremony, and image galleries for their winners and some personal thoughts on highlights where Glenn Close and Costume Design intersect... ...
The Costume Design Guild Awards were held in Los Angeles last night with the actress Kate Walsh hosting. Crazy Rich Asians (contemporary), The Favourite (period), and Black Panther (fantasy) took their top prizes. But there's more to the Cdg awards than just those three top winners -- perhaps you've noticed we obsess on Costume Design a little bit?
Though the awards aren't televised one of the highlights surely must have been Kate Walsh dressing as Fatal Attraction's iconic villainess Alex Forrest (pictured left) for the Glenn Close portion of the ceremony! A complete list of winners, Oscar correlative statistic notes, favourite gowns from the ceremony, and image galleries for their winners and some personal thoughts on highlights where Glenn Close and Costume Design intersect... ...
- 2/20/2019
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Glenn Close received the Museum of the Moving Image’s annual Salute at a gala on Monday evening in New York City, where leading actors and directors shared their experiences working alongside her — and the Tony-winner herself revealed the advice that’s kept her going throughout her impressive career.
Close now has 84 screen credits and nearly as many awards to her name, but Jim Dale remembers where it all began. The two theater legends co-starred in the original Broadway run of “Barnum” in 1980, which nabbed Close her first Tony nomination — and, as it turns out, her first film role.
“Glenny was sitting in a fake box on the stage as Mrs. Barnum, knitting away and waving to the audience as they came in, as if she knew them,” Dale told Variety on the red carpet. “And a producer and a set designer and a costume designer and a director came in,...
Close now has 84 screen credits and nearly as many awards to her name, but Jim Dale remembers where it all began. The two theater legends co-starred in the original Broadway run of “Barnum” in 1980, which nabbed Close her first Tony nomination — and, as it turns out, her first film role.
“Glenny was sitting in a fake box on the stage as Mrs. Barnum, knitting away and waving to the audience as they came in, as if she knew them,” Dale told Variety on the red carpet. “And a producer and a set designer and a costume designer and a director came in,...
- 12/4/2018
- by Alex Barasch
- Variety Film + TV
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