The final episodes are almost here. All Rise Season 4 premieres on Saturday, September 16, and they're bringing the drama.
OWN TV dropped the official season trailer, which teases loss, romance, returns, and riveting cases.
It’s hard to believe this is the end since we’ve grown to love these characters, but hopefully, OWN had enough time to craft a proper goodbye.
At the end of All Rise Season 3 Episode 10, Brandon Nation had caused senseless violence and possibly killed Ness and Teddy.
We’re still unsure if one or both of them die, but Lola is on the warpath to prevent more violence.
Lola’s marriage was also in jeopardy since Andre took advantage of her fear and kissed her, and Robin walked in at that moment.
Can she and Robin work things out and learn to communicate their needs better?
The other couples are finally flourishing. Luke and Emily finally...
OWN TV dropped the official season trailer, which teases loss, romance, returns, and riveting cases.
It’s hard to believe this is the end since we’ve grown to love these characters, but hopefully, OWN had enough time to craft a proper goodbye.
At the end of All Rise Season 3 Episode 10, Brandon Nation had caused senseless violence and possibly killed Ness and Teddy.
We’re still unsure if one or both of them die, but Lola is on the warpath to prevent more violence.
Lola’s marriage was also in jeopardy since Andre took advantage of her fear and kissed her, and Robin walked in at that moment.
Can she and Robin work things out and learn to communicate their needs better?
The other couples are finally flourishing. Luke and Emily finally...
- 9/6/2023
- by Laura Nowak
- TVfanatic
How will things change in the third season of the All Rise TV show on OWN? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a series like All Rise is cancelled or renewed for season four. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the third season episodes of All Rise here. *Status Update Below.
An OWN courtroom drama series, the All Rise TV show stars Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Lindsay Mendez, Lindsey Gort, and Marg Helgenberger. Samantha Marie Ware, Paul McCrane, and Suzanne Cryer recur. The series follows the chaotic, hopeful (and sometimes absurd) world of those who work at a courthouse in Los Angeles. At the center of...
An OWN courtroom drama series, the All Rise TV show stars Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Lindsay Mendez, Lindsey Gort, and Marg Helgenberger. Samantha Marie Ware, Paul McCrane, and Suzanne Cryer recur. The series follows the chaotic, hopeful (and sometimes absurd) world of those who work at a courthouse in Los Angeles. At the center of...
- 8/23/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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Airing on the OWN cable channel, the All Rise TV show stars Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Lindsay Mendez, Lindsey Gort, and Marg Helgenberger. Samantha Marie Ware, Paul McCrane, and Suzanne Cryer recur. The series follows the chaotic, hopeful (and sometimes absurd) world of those who work at a courthouse in Los Angeles. At the center of this drama series is Lola Carmichael (Missick), an...
Will this courtroom stay open? Has the All Rise TV show been cancelled or renewed for a fourth season on OWN? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of All Rise, season four. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the OWN cable channel, the All Rise TV show stars Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Lindsay Mendez, Lindsey Gort, and Marg Helgenberger. Samantha Marie Ware, Paul McCrane, and Suzanne Cryer recur. The series follows the chaotic, hopeful (and sometimes absurd) world of those who work at a courthouse in Los Angeles. At the center of this drama series is Lola Carmichael (Missick), an...
- 8/23/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
CBS cancelled All Rise after two seasons but the series was subsequently rescued and renewed for a third season on OWN. Will the ratings be high enough on the cable channel to be renewed for a fourth season or, will All Rise be cancelled again? Stay tuned. *Status Update Below.
A courtroom drama series, the All Rise TV show stars Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Lindsay Mendez, Lindsey Gort, and Marg Helgenberger. Samantha Marie Ware, Paul McCrane, and Suzanne Cryer recur. The series follows the chaotic, hopeful (and sometimes absurd) world of those who work at a courthouse in Los Angeles. At the center of this drama series is Lola Carmichael (Missick), an appointed judge who was previously a highly regarded and impressive deputy district attorney. She depends on the counsel of people like her best friend, Deputy District...
A courtroom drama series, the All Rise TV show stars Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Lindsay Mendez, Lindsey Gort, and Marg Helgenberger. Samantha Marie Ware, Paul McCrane, and Suzanne Cryer recur. The series follows the chaotic, hopeful (and sometimes absurd) world of those who work at a courthouse in Los Angeles. At the center of this drama series is Lola Carmichael (Missick), an appointed judge who was previously a highly regarded and impressive deputy district attorney. She depends on the counsel of people like her best friend, Deputy District...
- 8/23/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
OWN is closing Judge Carmichael's courtroom. The cable channel has cancelled the All Rise series, so there won't be a fourth season. The first half of the third season aired last summer. A year later, the rest of the episodes have gotten a premiere date.
A legal drama series, the All Rise TV show stars Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Lindsay Mendez, Lindsey Gort, and Marg Helgenberger. Samantha Marie Ware, Paul McCrane, and Suzanne Cryer recur. The series follows the chaotic, hopeful (and sometimes absurd) world of those working at a Los Angeles courthouse. Lola Carmichael (Missick), an appointed judge who was previously a highly regarded and impressive deputy district attorney, is at the center of this drama series. She depends on the counsel of people like her best friend, Deputy District...
A legal drama series, the All Rise TV show stars Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Lindsay Mendez, Lindsey Gort, and Marg Helgenberger. Samantha Marie Ware, Paul McCrane, and Suzanne Cryer recur. The series follows the chaotic, hopeful (and sometimes absurd) world of those working at a Los Angeles courthouse. Lola Carmichael (Missick), an appointed judge who was previously a highly regarded and impressive deputy district attorney, is at the center of this drama series. She depends on the counsel of people like her best friend, Deputy District...
- 8/23/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
OWN‘s courtroom drama series All Rise is heading toward a permanent recess after receiving an official cancelation notice. The show starring and executive produced by Simone Missick released cast members in March, thinking a cancelation could be imminent. Thankfully, your ride on the “Lola Coaster” isn’t over yet. The final ten episodes of All Rise begin airing on September 16.
“We are extremely proud of the positive impact All Rise has made in showcasing strong, accomplished Black female characters,” OWN President Tina Perry said. “We are so grateful to all of our creative collaborators and wish to thank the talented cast and crew for their dedication and incredible work on the series.”
Premiering in 2019 on CBS, All Rise looks at the personal and professional lives of the judges, lawyers, clerks, bailiffs, and law enforcement who work at an L.A. County courthouse. The series’ events pick up promptly after a smash-and-grab case,...
“We are extremely proud of the positive impact All Rise has made in showcasing strong, accomplished Black female characters,” OWN President Tina Perry said. “We are so grateful to all of our creative collaborators and wish to thank the talented cast and crew for their dedication and incredible work on the series.”
Premiering in 2019 on CBS, All Rise looks at the personal and professional lives of the judges, lawyers, clerks, bailiffs, and law enforcement who work at an L.A. County courthouse. The series’ events pick up promptly after a smash-and-grab case,...
- 8/22/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
OWN’s courtroom drama “All Rise” will end with the second part of a third season that will premiere this fall, the Oprah Winfrey Network said Tuesday.
The final 10 episodes will debut Saturday, Sept. 16, at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on OWN. The 10 episodes of Season 3’s Part 1 aired June 7-Aug. 9, 2022.
Centering on the busy lives judges and attorneys of a Los Angeles courthouse as they work with bailiffs, clerks, cops and jurors, “All Rise” Season 3 will pick up after the smash-and-grab case shook up the courthouse and left several lives at risk.
The series’ conclusion comes one season after it was cancelled by CBS after two seasons before moving to OWN.
“We are extremely proud of the positive impact ‘All Rise’ has made in showcasing strong, accomplished Black female characters,” OWN president Tina Perry said in a statement. “We are so grateful to all of our creative collaborators and wish...
The final 10 episodes will debut Saturday, Sept. 16, at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on OWN. The 10 episodes of Season 3’s Part 1 aired June 7-Aug. 9, 2022.
Centering on the busy lives judges and attorneys of a Los Angeles courthouse as they work with bailiffs, clerks, cops and jurors, “All Rise” Season 3 will pick up after the smash-and-grab case shook up the courthouse and left several lives at risk.
The series’ conclusion comes one season after it was cancelled by CBS after two seasons before moving to OWN.
“We are extremely proud of the positive impact ‘All Rise’ has made in showcasing strong, accomplished Black female characters,” OWN president Tina Perry said in a statement. “We are so grateful to all of our creative collaborators and wish...
- 8/22/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
“All Rise” has been canceled at OWN. The courtroom drama’s final ten episodes will begin airing on Sept. 16.
The courtroom drama premiered in 2019 on CBS, where it aired for two seasons before being canceled. OWN then picked up the series for a 20-episode third season, the first half of which aired in 2022.
“We are extremely proud of the positive impact ‘All Rise’ has made in showcasing strong, accomplished Black female characters,” said Tina Perry, president of OWN. “We are so grateful to all of our creative collaborators and wish to thank the talented cast and crew for their dedication and incredible work on the series.”
“All Rise” follows the lives of of judges, prosecutors and public defenders, as they work with bailiffs, clerks, and police to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal system. Among them is newly appointed Judge Lola Carmichael (Missick), a...
The courtroom drama premiered in 2019 on CBS, where it aired for two seasons before being canceled. OWN then picked up the series for a 20-episode third season, the first half of which aired in 2022.
“We are extremely proud of the positive impact ‘All Rise’ has made in showcasing strong, accomplished Black female characters,” said Tina Perry, president of OWN. “We are so grateful to all of our creative collaborators and wish to thank the talented cast and crew for their dedication and incredible work on the series.”
“All Rise” follows the lives of of judges, prosecutors and public defenders, as they work with bailiffs, clerks, and police to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal system. Among them is newly appointed Judge Lola Carmichael (Missick), a...
- 8/22/2023
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
We have unfortunate but expected news about OWN's thrilling courtroom drama All Rise.
The series has been canceled after three seasons.
Truthfully, the writing had been on the wall for some time.
All Rise Season 3 Episode 10 aired a year ago, and the series has been on hiatus ever since -- never a good sign for any series.
In March, Deadline reported that the entire cast had been released, meaning that new deals would have to be reached if negotiations got underway for a fourth season.
As a result, the series has faced an uphill battle since its move to the cable network after CBS swung the axe following All Rise Season 2.
The only silver lining here is that we still have ten episodes of All Rise left to air.
They will begin airing on Saturday, September 16, at 9 p.m. Et/Pt.
A Saturday slot for a scripted drama is...
The series has been canceled after three seasons.
Truthfully, the writing had been on the wall for some time.
All Rise Season 3 Episode 10 aired a year ago, and the series has been on hiatus ever since -- never a good sign for any series.
In March, Deadline reported that the entire cast had been released, meaning that new deals would have to be reached if negotiations got underway for a fourth season.
As a result, the series has faced an uphill battle since its move to the cable network after CBS swung the axe following All Rise Season 2.
The only silver lining here is that we still have ten episodes of All Rise left to air.
They will begin airing on Saturday, September 16, at 9 p.m. Et/Pt.
A Saturday slot for a scripted drama is...
- 8/22/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
It’s official. The third season of OWN’s courtroom drama series All Rise will be its last.
Starring and exec produced by Simone Missick, the final 10 episodes (Season 3B) will premiere on Saturday, September 16 at 9 pm on OWN.
This is the first official confirmation that the series not see a fourth season. As Deadline reported in March, the cast had been released by producing studio Warner Bros. Television ahead of the Season 3B run and cancellation was expected.
“We are extremely proud of the positive impact All Rise has made in showcasing strong, accomplished Black female characters,” OWN President Tina Perry said. “We are so grateful to all of our creative collaborators and wish to thank the talented cast and crew for their dedication and incredible work on the series.”
The NAACP Image Award–nominated series takes an intimate look into the lives of those working within the justice...
Starring and exec produced by Simone Missick, the final 10 episodes (Season 3B) will premiere on Saturday, September 16 at 9 pm on OWN.
This is the first official confirmation that the series not see a fourth season. As Deadline reported in March, the cast had been released by producing studio Warner Bros. Television ahead of the Season 3B run and cancellation was expected.
“We are extremely proud of the positive impact All Rise has made in showcasing strong, accomplished Black female characters,” OWN President Tina Perry said. “We are so grateful to all of our creative collaborators and wish to thank the talented cast and crew for their dedication and incredible work on the series.”
The NAACP Image Award–nominated series takes an intimate look into the lives of those working within the justice...
- 8/22/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Judge Lola Carmichael and her team of attorneys have kept us entertained with their fight for justice and their own drama for almost three seasons.
Unfortunately, the long wait for the second half of All Rise Season 3 is killing the momentum. It hasn't aired in a year, and its future beyond the filmed episodes is up in the air.
The show will be back on the air at some point, though, and we've rounded up everything there is to know about what could be the final-ever episodes.
All Rise Season 3 Episode 10 ended bittersweetly since two lives hung in the balance due to Brandon Nation.
While couples reuniting during a tragedy is overdone, seeing Luke rush to save Emily and Maddy from Leo and the two finally admit their feelings were long overdue.
It was such an emotional scene, but viewers want happier times instant of continuous angst for Luke and Emily.
Unfortunately, the long wait for the second half of All Rise Season 3 is killing the momentum. It hasn't aired in a year, and its future beyond the filmed episodes is up in the air.
The show will be back on the air at some point, though, and we've rounded up everything there is to know about what could be the final-ever episodes.
All Rise Season 3 Episode 10 ended bittersweetly since two lives hung in the balance due to Brandon Nation.
While couples reuniting during a tragedy is overdone, seeing Luke rush to save Emily and Maddy from Leo and the two finally admit their feelings were long overdue.
It was such an emotional scene, but viewers want happier times instant of continuous angst for Luke and Emily.
- 7/31/2023
- by Laura Nowak
- TVfanatic
It sounds like Judge Carmichael's courtroom is closing for the second time. Warner Bros. Television has opted not to pick up the options of the All Rise cast, making the possibility of a fourth-season renewal unlikely.
An OWN courtroom drama series, the All Rise TV show stars Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Lindsay Mendez, Lindsey Gort, and Marg Helgenberger. Samantha Marie Ware, Paul McCrane, and Suzanne Cryer recur. The series follows the chaotic, hopeful (and sometimes absurd) world of those working at a Los Angeles courthouse. Lola Carmichael (Missick) is an appointed judge who was previously a highly regarded and impressive deputy district attorney. She depends on the counsel of people like her best friend, Deputy District Attorney Mark Callan (Bethel), Judge Lisa Benner (Helgenberger), and pragmatic judicial assistant Sherri...
An OWN courtroom drama series, the All Rise TV show stars Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Lindsay Mendez, Lindsey Gort, and Marg Helgenberger. Samantha Marie Ware, Paul McCrane, and Suzanne Cryer recur. The series follows the chaotic, hopeful (and sometimes absurd) world of those working at a Los Angeles courthouse. Lola Carmichael (Missick) is an appointed judge who was previously a highly regarded and impressive deputy district attorney. She depends on the counsel of people like her best friend, Deputy District Attorney Mark Callan (Bethel), Judge Lisa Benner (Helgenberger), and pragmatic judicial assistant Sherri...
- 3/17/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“The Price of Glee”, a three-part limited documentary, is pulling back the curtain on the cultural phenomenon that was “Glee”.
When the high school musical series from Ryan Murphy first debuted in 2009, it quickly broke down barriers, set records and changed the music and TV industry. It also made super stars out of its ensemble cast, including Cory Monteith, Mark Salling and Naya Rivera, whose lives were eventually cut short in very different, very tragic ways, leaving a dark cloud looming over the series that became rocked by scandals, gossip and more.
In the series, which premieres Monday, Jan. 16 on ID and discovery+, relatives and friends of the “Glee” cast, including Rivera’s father George and Monteith’s roommate Justin Neill, as well as those who were on set or covered the production during its six-season run, are speaking out.
While Et has reached out to Lea Michele’s team...
When the high school musical series from Ryan Murphy first debuted in 2009, it quickly broke down barriers, set records and changed the music and TV industry. It also made super stars out of its ensemble cast, including Cory Monteith, Mark Salling and Naya Rivera, whose lives were eventually cut short in very different, very tragic ways, leaving a dark cloud looming over the series that became rocked by scandals, gossip and more.
In the series, which premieres Monday, Jan. 16 on ID and discovery+, relatives and friends of the “Glee” cast, including Rivera’s father George and Monteith’s roommate Justin Neill, as well as those who were on set or covered the production during its six-season run, are speaking out.
While Et has reached out to Lea Michele’s team...
- 1/18/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Amber Riley is speaking out on former “Glee” co-star Lea Michele once more.
Two years after allegations that Michele was racially insensitive on the set of the Fox musical series and bullied her co-stars, Riley is clarifying her past comments on the “Funny Girl” actress.
Talk show host Ziwe asked Riley on her eponymous show, “Would you say that your famous coworker doesn’t see race and is in fact rude to all of her coworkers?”
Riley replied, “I think that she would probably say she doesn’t see race. But as we discussed earlier, everyone does.”
Samantha Marie Ware, a fellow Black actress, accused Michele of making the set a “living hell” when she had a supporting role on the series in a since-deleted tweet. Ware told Variety that Michele threatened to get her fired and she was “abused” on set. Ware also earlier tweeted amid Michele’s casting...
Two years after allegations that Michele was racially insensitive on the set of the Fox musical series and bullied her co-stars, Riley is clarifying her past comments on the “Funny Girl” actress.
Talk show host Ziwe asked Riley on her eponymous show, “Would you say that your famous coworker doesn’t see race and is in fact rude to all of her coworkers?”
Riley replied, “I think that she would probably say she doesn’t see race. But as we discussed earlier, everyone does.”
Samantha Marie Ware, a fellow Black actress, accused Michele of making the set a “living hell” when she had a supporting role on the series in a since-deleted tweet. Ware told Variety that Michele threatened to get her fired and she was “abused” on set. Ware also earlier tweeted amid Michele’s casting...
- 12/9/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
A new series titled "The Price of Glee" will soon return to the halls of William McKinley High School - though things will look a bit different this time around. A forthcoming docuseries from Discovery+ and Ample Entertainment will explore the various tragedies and controversies that have plagued Ryan Murphy's smash hit "Glee," both while it aired from 2009 to 2015 and in the years since.
"In May 2009, 10 young actors made their TV debut on 'Glee.' By 2020, all of them would be famous, and three would be dead," the trailer, which dropped on Dec. 8, states.
Through the years, the "Glee" cast have encountered misfortune after misfortune. In 2013, while the show was still airing, Cory Monteith - who played lovable jock Finn Hudson and who was also Lea Michele's on- and offscreen boyfriend - died of an accidental heroin overdose. Then Mark Salling, who played Noah "Puck" Puckerman, was...
"In May 2009, 10 young actors made their TV debut on 'Glee.' By 2020, all of them would be famous, and three would be dead," the trailer, which dropped on Dec. 8, states.
Through the years, the "Glee" cast have encountered misfortune after misfortune. In 2013, while the show was still airing, Cory Monteith - who played lovable jock Finn Hudson and who was also Lea Michele's on- and offscreen boyfriend - died of an accidental heroin overdose. Then Mark Salling, who played Noah "Puck" Puckerman, was...
- 12/9/2022
- by Eden Arielle Gordon
- Popsugar.com
Some movies and shows have such troubled and problematic cast members that it’s almost too hard to go back and rewatch. One such show is Fox’s Glee. Now, Discovery+ has announced that they will release a docuseries about the many controversies surrounding smash TV series Glee.
Deadline recounts numerous controversies around Glee, the most famous being the death of Cory Monteith, who was found dead from a heroin overdose in 2013 not long before production on season five was set to begin. His character, Finn Hudson, was killed off; Monteith was honored in the season’s third episode.
Monteith’s girlfriend, Lea Michele (glee club superstar Rachel), was later accused of bullying by co-star Samantha Marie Ware, who had a short run in the final season as classmate Jane.
Other notable instances the child pornography arrest and 2018 suicide of Mark Salling, who played jock Puck, and the accidental drowning...
Deadline recounts numerous controversies around Glee, the most famous being the death of Cory Monteith, who was found dead from a heroin overdose in 2013 not long before production on season five was set to begin. His character, Finn Hudson, was killed off; Monteith was honored in the season’s third episode.
Monteith’s girlfriend, Lea Michele (glee club superstar Rachel), was later accused of bullying by co-star Samantha Marie Ware, who had a short run in the final season as classmate Jane.
Other notable instances the child pornography arrest and 2018 suicide of Mark Salling, who played jock Puck, and the accidental drowning...
- 10/21/2022
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Discovery+ and ID have ordered a three-part docuseries that will explore the real story behind the string of controversies associated with Glee.
Produced by Ample Entertainment, the documentary will include first-hand accounts from key cast and crew members who worked on Fox’s six-season singing drama, which ran from 2009 to 2015.
The untitled project will address the controversies including the child pornography case of Mark Salling, who portrayed Puck.
Salling was arrested and found guilty in 2017 of possessing over 50,000 images of child sex abuse. He later died by suicide at age 35 in 2018 while awaiting sentencing.
Five years after the series ended, Lea Michele, who played Rachel Berry, was accused by former co-star Samantha Marie Ware of making her life a “living hell” due to “traumatic microaggressions” on the set of the show.
Ware’s allegations then ignited several otherGlee alumni to speak out against Michele’s alleged “bullying”.
Michele later apologised...
Produced by Ample Entertainment, the documentary will include first-hand accounts from key cast and crew members who worked on Fox’s six-season singing drama, which ran from 2009 to 2015.
The untitled project will address the controversies including the child pornography case of Mark Salling, who portrayed Puck.
Salling was arrested and found guilty in 2017 of possessing over 50,000 images of child sex abuse. He later died by suicide at age 35 in 2018 while awaiting sentencing.
Five years after the series ended, Lea Michele, who played Rachel Berry, was accused by former co-star Samantha Marie Ware of making her life a “living hell” due to “traumatic microaggressions” on the set of the show.
Ware’s allegations then ignited several otherGlee alumni to speak out against Michele’s alleged “bullying”.
Michele later apologised...
- 10/12/2022
- by Inga Parkel
- The Independent - TV
Do not expect to see Chris Colfer in the audience for Lea Michele’s Broadway show Funny Girl.
Colfer and Michele starred in the hit musical dramedy “Glee” as Kurt Hummel and Rachel Berry, respectively. Colfer recently caught up with Michelle Collins on SiriusXM and rejected an offer to watch his old co-star’s show.
Read More: Lea Michele Reunites With ‘Glee’ Co-Star Darren Criss Backstage At ‘Funny Girl’
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“Oh my God, you should come, if you’re here,” Collins suggested, according to People.
“Oh no, are you seeing Funny Girl?” Collins replied. “My day suddenly just got so full… No, I can be triggered at home.”
There are a number of “Glee” co-stars who have friction with Michele. Kevin McHale (who portrayed Artie Abrams) refused to check out Funny Girl and Samantha Marie Ware previously accused Michele...
Colfer and Michele starred in the hit musical dramedy “Glee” as Kurt Hummel and Rachel Berry, respectively. Colfer recently caught up with Michelle Collins on SiriusXM and rejected an offer to watch his old co-star’s show.
Read More: Lea Michele Reunites With ‘Glee’ Co-Star Darren Criss Backstage At ‘Funny Girl’
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“Oh my God, you should come, if you’re here,” Collins suggested, according to People.
“Oh no, are you seeing Funny Girl?” Collins replied. “My day suddenly just got so full… No, I can be triggered at home.”
There are a number of “Glee” co-stars who have friction with Michele. Kevin McHale (who portrayed Artie Abrams) refused to check out Funny Girl and Samantha Marie Ware previously accused Michele...
- 10/12/2022
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
Image Source: Getty / Astrid Stawiarz
Lea Michele is making fun of a viral internet rumor that claims she doesn't know how to read or write. The star shared a TikTok on Sept. 18 that shows her crying on the phone with someone named Jonathan, who is presumably her longtime friend and "Glee" costar Jonathan Groff. The video's caption reads, "Calling Jonathan to read the comments on my first TikTok."
Michele - who shared her first TikTok a day before - debuted as Fanny Brice in "Funny Girl" on Sept. 6 but was forced to miss the second week of performances when she was diagnosed with Covid-19.
@leamichele
lol...
Lea Michele is making fun of a viral internet rumor that claims she doesn't know how to read or write. The star shared a TikTok on Sept. 18 that shows her crying on the phone with someone named Jonathan, who is presumably her longtime friend and "Glee" costar Jonathan Groff. The video's caption reads, "Calling Jonathan to read the comments on my first TikTok."
Michele - who shared her first TikTok a day before - debuted as Fanny Brice in "Funny Girl" on Sept. 6 but was forced to miss the second week of performances when she was diagnosed with Covid-19.
@leamichele
lol...
- 9/18/2022
- by Chandler Plante
- Popsugar.com
Lea Michele, who begins performances as Fanny Brice in Broadway’s Funny Girl revival next week, says she believes much of the recent online vitriol and trolling against her is sexist, and specifically dismisses the bizarre rumor that she can’t read or write as “sad.”
“I went to Glee every single day,” Michele says in a New York Times interview posted online today and set for this Sunday’s print edition. “I knew my lines every single day. And then there’s a rumor online that I can’t read or write? It’s sad. It really is. I think often if I were a man, a lot of this wouldn’t be the case.”
Michele was cast to replace the production’s original star, Beanie Feldstein, who in July announced her early departure from the production following tepid reviews, a Tony snub and widespread speculation that producers were eying Michele to take over.
“I went to Glee every single day,” Michele says in a New York Times interview posted online today and set for this Sunday’s print edition. “I knew my lines every single day. And then there’s a rumor online that I can’t read or write? It’s sad. It really is. I think often if I were a man, a lot of this wouldn’t be the case.”
Michele was cast to replace the production’s original star, Beanie Feldstein, who in July announced her early departure from the production following tepid reviews, a Tony snub and widespread speculation that producers were eying Michele to take over.
- 9/1/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Lea Michele sat down with The New York Times ahead of her opening night on Broadway playing Fanny Brice in “Funny Girl” and confronted accusations of bullying made over the years by her former “Glee” cast members. Samantha Marie Ware came forward in 2020 to accuse Michele of making “traumatic microaggressions” against her on the set of the Fox musical comedy. Ware said Michele threatened to get her fired, among other forms of bullying. “Glee” star Heather Morris supported Ware, writing on Twitter that Michele “should be called out” given “the disrespect” with which she treated others “for as long as she did.”
“I knew from day one when I attempted to introduce myself. There was nothing gradual about it. As soon as she decided that she didn’t like me, it was very evident,” Ware told Variety in a 2020 interview. “It was after I did my first performance, that’s...
“I knew from day one when I attempted to introduce myself. There was nothing gradual about it. As soon as she decided that she didn’t like me, it was very evident,” Ware told Variety in a 2020 interview. “It was after I did my first performance, that’s...
- 9/1/2022
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
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Lea Michele is responding to the revelations of past on-set harassment made by a number of her former colleagues and attempting to clarify how that behavior will not follow her into her work on Funny Girl.
Speaking to The New York Times for a profile published Thursday ahead of her Sept. 6 debut in the Broadway musical revival, the Glee and Spring Awakening star offered her first response beyond her 2020 apology statement following online accusations of racism and bullying made by Michele’s former colleagues, including Glee co-star Heather Morrison, Samantha Marie Ware and others.
At least one of those colleagues, All Rise and Doom Patrol actress Ware, responded publicly to Michele’s Funny Girl casting, writing in a now-deleted tweet, “Yes, Broadway upholds whiteness.” Michele’s casting was also mired in controversy around the nature of her taking over the role from Beanie Feldstein,...
Lea Michele is responding to the revelations of past on-set harassment made by a number of her former colleagues and attempting to clarify how that behavior will not follow her into her work on Funny Girl.
Speaking to The New York Times for a profile published Thursday ahead of her Sept. 6 debut in the Broadway musical revival, the Glee and Spring Awakening star offered her first response beyond her 2020 apology statement following online accusations of racism and bullying made by Michele’s former colleagues, including Glee co-star Heather Morrison, Samantha Marie Ware and others.
At least one of those colleagues, All Rise and Doom Patrol actress Ware, responded publicly to Michele’s Funny Girl casting, writing in a now-deleted tweet, “Yes, Broadway upholds whiteness.” Michele’s casting was also mired in controversy around the nature of her taking over the role from Beanie Feldstein,...
- 9/1/2022
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lea Michele has addressed those rumours about her past professional behaviour.
In 2020, Michele’s former “Glee” co-star Samantha Marie Ware accused her of making her first TV gig “a living hell,” describing “traumatic microaggressions” that had her reconsidering a Hollywood career.
More cast members on “Glee”, including Alex Newell, Amber Riley, and Dabier Snell, tweeted their support of Ware’s comments at the time.
Michele, who will now take on the role of Fanny Brice in Broadway’s “Funny Girl”, replacing Beanie Feldstein, told the New York Times in a new interview that she’s since undergone an “intense time of reflection” about her conduct at work.
“I really understand the importance and value now of being a leader,” she shared. “It means not only going and doing a good job when the camera’s rolling, but also when it’s not. And that wasn’t always the most important thing for me.
In 2020, Michele’s former “Glee” co-star Samantha Marie Ware accused her of making her first TV gig “a living hell,” describing “traumatic microaggressions” that had her reconsidering a Hollywood career.
More cast members on “Glee”, including Alex Newell, Amber Riley, and Dabier Snell, tweeted their support of Ware’s comments at the time.
Michele, who will now take on the role of Fanny Brice in Broadway’s “Funny Girl”, replacing Beanie Feldstein, told the New York Times in a new interview that she’s since undergone an “intense time of reflection” about her conduct at work.
“I really understand the importance and value now of being a leader,” she shared. “It means not only going and doing a good job when the camera’s rolling, but also when it’s not. And that wasn’t always the most important thing for me.
- 9/1/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Lea Michele has addressed the online joke that she’s illiterate, calling it “sad”.
In 2017, the One More Thing podcast theorised that the Glee star couldn’t read or write because her early years as a childhood performer left little time for her to learn.
A year later, the rumour reemerged, drawing Michele’s attention. At the time, she shut down the rumours lightheartedly with a tweet, saying: “Loved Reading this tweet and wanted to Write you back. Literally laughing out loud at all this love you!!!”
Now, with the recent announcement that the 36-year-old actor would be taking over the lead role of Fanny Brice on Broadway’s Funny Girl, the rumour has once again resurfaced.
While Michele had seemingly laughed off the joke before, she recently appears to have taken a different tone.
“I went to Glee every single day; I knew my lines every single day,” she...
In 2017, the One More Thing podcast theorised that the Glee star couldn’t read or write because her early years as a childhood performer left little time for her to learn.
A year later, the rumour reemerged, drawing Michele’s attention. At the time, she shut down the rumours lightheartedly with a tweet, saying: “Loved Reading this tweet and wanted to Write you back. Literally laughing out loud at all this love you!!!”
Now, with the recent announcement that the 36-year-old actor would be taking over the lead role of Fanny Brice on Broadway’s Funny Girl, the rumour has once again resurfaced.
While Michele had seemingly laughed off the joke before, she recently appears to have taken a different tone.
“I went to Glee every single day; I knew my lines every single day,” she...
- 9/1/2022
- by Inga Parkel
- The Independent - TV
Lea Michele promises she is more ready than ever to finally be Fanny Brice in Broadway’s “Funny Girl.”
The “Glee” and “Spring Awakening” alum stepped into the lead role made famous by Barbra Streisand as “Booksmart” actress Beanie Feldstein exited the Broadway production. Michele joins the production September 6, and Feldstein issued a statement addressing the show moving in a “different direction.”
“I feel more ready than I ever have before, both personally and professionally,” Michele told The New York Times about taking over the part.
“Funny Girl” reunites Michele with “Spring Awakening” helmer Michael Mayer, who produces and directs “Funny Girl.”
Yet Michele’s casting caused online backlash due to multiple allegations from Michele’s former “Glee” co-stars Samantha Marie Ware and Heather Morris over racist “microaggressions” and bullying tactics. Michele apologized in 2020 for her actions “perceived as insensitive or inappropriate” coming from her “privileged position” as a lead...
The “Glee” and “Spring Awakening” alum stepped into the lead role made famous by Barbra Streisand as “Booksmart” actress Beanie Feldstein exited the Broadway production. Michele joins the production September 6, and Feldstein issued a statement addressing the show moving in a “different direction.”
“I feel more ready than I ever have before, both personally and professionally,” Michele told The New York Times about taking over the part.
“Funny Girl” reunites Michele with “Spring Awakening” helmer Michael Mayer, who produces and directs “Funny Girl.”
Yet Michele’s casting caused online backlash due to multiple allegations from Michele’s former “Glee” co-stars Samantha Marie Ware and Heather Morris over racist “microaggressions” and bullying tactics. Michele apologized in 2020 for her actions “perceived as insensitive or inappropriate” coming from her “privileged position” as a lead...
- 9/1/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
It’s official: Lea Michele‘s Funny Girl dream has at long last been realized.
The Glee grad, who famously played Fanny Brice in Fox’s show within a show, will lead the Broadway revival this fall, the production announced Monday.
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She succeeds current star Beanie Feldstein, who was initially set to depart the show on Sunday, Sept. 25. But over the weekend,...
The Glee grad, who famously played Fanny Brice in Fox’s show within a show, will lead the Broadway revival this fall, the production announced Monday.
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She succeeds current star Beanie Feldstein, who was initially set to depart the show on Sunday, Sept. 25. But over the weekend,...
- 7/11/2022
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Last week, you may have noticed an uptick in Lea Michele news. The news itself was a mess of confusing, alarming headlines. One minute she’s giving her best friend Jonathan Groff (who is gay) a non-sexual tour of her vagina. The next, she’s offering up her uterus to him if he ever wanted to have a child.
If you were wondering why the two stars were giving such Tmi interviews, it’s because they were in the midst of a press blitz for the new HBO Max documentary on Spring Awakening.
If you were wondering why the two stars were giving such Tmi interviews, it’s because they were in the midst of a press blitz for the new HBO Max documentary on Spring Awakening.
- 5/6/2022
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
OWN is taking viewers back to court. The cable channel has announced the third season premiere of the All Rise TV series. The drama was cancelled after two seasons on CBS and was later revived and renewed by the OWN cable channel. Season three premieres on Tuesday, June 7th.
The All Rise TV show stars Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Lindsay Mendez, Lindsey Gort, and Marg Helgenberger. The recurring cast includes Samantha Marie Ware, Paul McCrane, and Suzanne Cryer. The series follows the chaotic, hopeful (and sometimes absurd) world of those who work at a courthouse in Los Angeles. At the center of this drama series is Lola Carmichael (Missick), a judge who was previously a highly regarded and impressive deputy district attorney. She depends on the counsel of people like her Deputy District...
The All Rise TV show stars Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Lindsay Mendez, Lindsey Gort, and Marg Helgenberger. The recurring cast includes Samantha Marie Ware, Paul McCrane, and Suzanne Cryer. The series follows the chaotic, hopeful (and sometimes absurd) world of those who work at a courthouse in Los Angeles. At the center of this drama series is Lola Carmichael (Missick), a judge who was previously a highly regarded and impressive deputy district attorney. She depends on the counsel of people like her Deputy District...
- 5/3/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“All Rise” Season 3 finally has a premiere date.
The show, which originally aired on CBS, was canceled after its second season, and then picked up by OWN, returns to the small screen on Tuesday, June 7 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
Castmember Wilson Bethel will also make his directorial debut this season.
Warner Bros. Television, which produces the OWN-airing drama, also dropped new Season 3 key art (which you can see below).
“All Rise” Season 3 picks up six months after the events of Season 2 “and will bring about new beginnings for these judges, prosecutors and public defenders. We return on election night as Judge Lola Carmichael awaits the results of her campaign; Emily returns from Puerto Rico with renewed drive and purpose about her career and Luke continues to shake things up through his work in the public defender’s office,” per a logline from the network.
Season 3’s cast includes Simone Missick as Judge Lola Carmichael,...
The show, which originally aired on CBS, was canceled after its second season, and then picked up by OWN, returns to the small screen on Tuesday, June 7 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
Castmember Wilson Bethel will also make his directorial debut this season.
Warner Bros. Television, which produces the OWN-airing drama, also dropped new Season 3 key art (which you can see below).
“All Rise” Season 3 picks up six months after the events of Season 2 “and will bring about new beginnings for these judges, prosecutors and public defenders. We return on election night as Judge Lola Carmichael awaits the results of her campaign; Emily returns from Puerto Rico with renewed drive and purpose about her career and Luke continues to shake things up through his work in the public defender’s office,” per a logline from the network.
Season 3’s cast includes Simone Missick as Judge Lola Carmichael,...
- 5/2/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
Court is back in session with Simone Missick. OWN has announced that All Rise Season 3 will premiere on Tuesday, June 7 at 8/7c. (The network picked up the courtroom drama following CBS’ cancellation after two seasons.) The network also unveiled the Season 3 key art — which you can check out in full below — with the cast together in Courtroom 802 — and announced series star Wilson Bethel will be directing an episode. Courtesy of OWN The Season 3 cast includes Missick as Judge Lola Carmichael, Bethel as Judge Carmichael’s best friend, Deputy District Attorney ‘Mark Callan, Jessica Camacho as public defender Emily Lopez, J. Alex Brinson as bailiff-turned-public defender Luke Watkins, Ruthie Ann Miles as Lola’s J.A. Sherri Kansky, Lindsay Mendez as court reporter Sara Castillo, Lindsey Gort as defense attorney Amy Quinn, and Marg Helgenberger as Judge Lisa Benner. The recurring cast includes Samantha Marie Ware as law clerk Vanessa “Ness” Johnson,...
- 5/2/2022
- TV Insider
Oprah Winfrey Network announced that courtroom drama series All Rise, starring Simone Missick, returns for a third season on Tuesday, June 7 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt on OWN.
The All Rise season three all-star cast includes Simone Missick as ‘Judge Lola Carmichael,’ Wilson Bethel as Judge Carmichael’s best friend, Deputy District Attorney ‘Mark Callan,’ Jessica Camacho as public defender ‘Emily Lopez,’ J. Alex Brinson as bailiff-turned-public defender ‘Luke Watkins,’ Ruthie Ann Miles as Lola’s J.A. ‘Sherri Kansky,’ Lindsay Mendez as court reporter ‘Sara Castillo,’ Lindsey Gort as defense attorney ‘Amy Quinn’ and Marg Helgenberger as ‘Judge Lisa Benner.’ Recurring cast also includes Samantha Marie Ware as law clerk Vanessa “Ness” Johnson, Emmy winner Paul McCrane as Judge Jonas Laski, and Suzanne Cryer as Deputy District Attorney Maggie Palmer.
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All Rise is a courthouse drama that follows the chaotic,...
The All Rise season three all-star cast includes Simone Missick as ‘Judge Lola Carmichael,’ Wilson Bethel as Judge Carmichael’s best friend, Deputy District Attorney ‘Mark Callan,’ Jessica Camacho as public defender ‘Emily Lopez,’ J. Alex Brinson as bailiff-turned-public defender ‘Luke Watkins,’ Ruthie Ann Miles as Lola’s J.A. ‘Sherri Kansky,’ Lindsay Mendez as court reporter ‘Sara Castillo,’ Lindsey Gort as defense attorney ‘Amy Quinn’ and Marg Helgenberger as ‘Judge Lisa Benner.’ Recurring cast also includes Samantha Marie Ware as law clerk Vanessa “Ness” Johnson, Emmy winner Paul McCrane as Judge Jonas Laski, and Suzanne Cryer as Deputy District Attorney Maggie Palmer.
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All Rise is a courthouse drama that follows the chaotic,...
- 5/2/2022
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Court will soon be back in session. OWN has announced that production on the third season of the All Rise TV series has begun. Season three is expected to debut in June. CBS cancelled All Rise after two low-rated seasons in May 2021. OWN made a deal to revive it in September.
A courthouse drama, season three of All Rise stars Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Lindsay Mendez, and Lindsey Gort. Returning recurring cast members include Samantha Marie Ware, Paul McCrane, and Suzanne Cryer. Former star Marg Helgenberger will return in a recurring role and Roger Guenveur Smith and Christian Keyes are joining the cast. Read More…...
A courthouse drama, season three of All Rise stars Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, J. Alex Brinson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Lindsay Mendez, and Lindsey Gort. Returning recurring cast members include Samantha Marie Ware, Paul McCrane, and Suzanne Cryer. Former star Marg Helgenberger will return in a recurring role and Roger Guenveur Smith and Christian Keyes are joining the cast. Read More…...
- 2/10/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
After a tumultuous second season that had more drama offscreen than on it, the cast and crew of “All Rise” are thrilled to be embarking on a third season at the Oprah Winfrey Network.
The cabler picked up the legal drama when it was canceled after two seasons at CBS amid shake-ups that saw several writers resign and showrunner Greg Spottiswood fired for misconduct.
“I thought we were over,” said current showrunner and executive producer Dee Harris-Lawrence, who took over after Spottiswood’s exit.
“There’s not that many shows like our show that tell these type of stories. So I’m excited to continue them at OWN,” she said during a Television Critics Association panel on Wednesday, in which she gushed that 80% of the staff are back for the series’ new beginning.
Having the show land at Oprah’s network was “kismet,” according to lead Simone Missick, who plays Judge Lola Carmichael,...
The cabler picked up the legal drama when it was canceled after two seasons at CBS amid shake-ups that saw several writers resign and showrunner Greg Spottiswood fired for misconduct.
“I thought we were over,” said current showrunner and executive producer Dee Harris-Lawrence, who took over after Spottiswood’s exit.
“There’s not that many shows like our show that tell these type of stories. So I’m excited to continue them at OWN,” she said during a Television Critics Association panel on Wednesday, in which she gushed that 80% of the staff are back for the series’ new beginning.
Having the show land at Oprah’s network was “kismet,” according to lead Simone Missick, who plays Judge Lola Carmichael,...
- 2/9/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Marg Helgenberger will reprise the role of Supervising Judge Lisa Benner in OWN’s All Rise for Season 3. The network revealed the new season will premiere in June and will pick up 6 months after the events of the Season 2 finale.
The first two seasons ran on CBS before it was canceled last May. OWN announced it had picked up the series in September.
“Marg is definitely part of our show, she’s in the first episode. I’m very excited,” series executive producer and showrunner Dee Harris Lawrence said during the show’s Ctam panel on Wednesday.
New additions also include two new recurring cast members including Roger Guenveur Smith portraying Judge Marshall Thomas and Christian Keyes, who will play Robin (previously played by Todd Wiliams), Lola Carmichael...
The first two seasons ran on CBS before it was canceled last May. OWN announced it had picked up the series in September.
“Marg is definitely part of our show, she’s in the first episode. I’m very excited,” series executive producer and showrunner Dee Harris Lawrence said during the show’s Ctam panel on Wednesday.
New additions also include two new recurring cast members including Roger Guenveur Smith portraying Judge Marshall Thomas and Christian Keyes, who will play Robin (previously played by Todd Wiliams), Lola Carmichael...
- 2/9/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Warning: The following contains spoilers for All Rise‘s Season 2 premiere. Proceed at your own risk!
Surprise! All Rise‘s Season 2 premiere on Monday revealed that Lola is in the family way.
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After being detained by the police while trying to help a young girl during a protest, Lola broke down in her bedroom in a flashback scene. She then...
Surprise! All Rise‘s Season 2 premiere on Monday revealed that Lola is in the family way.
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After being detained by the police while trying to help a young girl during a protest, Lola broke down in her bedroom in a flashback scene. She then...
- 11/17/2020
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
All Rise continues to hand out series-regular promotions: Reggie Lee, who plays Head Deputy District Attorney Thomas Choi, is the latest cast member to be upped to full-time status for Season 2, our sister site Deadline reports. (Lee’s deal is for one year.)
The CBS drama previously promoted Lindsey Gort (aka defense lawyer Amy Quinn) and Audrey Corsa (Dda law clerk Samantha Powell). Additionally, as TVLine exclusively reported, Samantha Marie Ware (Glee) will recur during the upcoming season as Judge Lola Carmichael’s new law clerk, while Shalim Ortiz (Grand Hotel) will play a young photographer and political activist who...
The CBS drama previously promoted Lindsey Gort (aka defense lawyer Amy Quinn) and Audrey Corsa (Dda law clerk Samantha Powell). Additionally, as TVLine exclusively reported, Samantha Marie Ware (Glee) will recur during the upcoming season as Judge Lola Carmichael’s new law clerk, while Shalim Ortiz (Grand Hotel) will play a young photographer and political activist who...
- 10/21/2020
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
CBS has released teasers for the nine returning shows that now have November season premiere dates.
That includes the network’s No. 2 comedy, Mom, which will enter Season 8 without original co-lead Anna Faris. (At the time it was announced that Faris had exited the series to pursue other opportunities, it was made clear that the role of Christy will not be recast. Rather, her absence will be addressed in a Season 8 storyline.)
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That includes the network’s No. 2 comedy, Mom, which will enter Season 8 without original co-lead Anna Faris. (At the time it was announced that Faris had exited the series to pursue other opportunities, it was made clear that the role of Christy will not be recast. Rather, her absence will be addressed in a Season 8 storyline.)
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- 10/13/2020
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Two new faces are entering the courtroom drama on All Rise: The CBS series has tapped Samantha Marie Ware (Glee) to recur during Season 2 as Judge Lola Carmichael’s new law clerk Vanessa “Ness” Johnson, TVLine has learned exclusively. Additionally, Shalim Ortiz (Grand Hotel) will recur as Joaquin Luna, a young photographer and political activist who crosses paths with public defender Emily Lopez.
Fresh out of Harvard Law, Ness is described as “whip-smart, bold and sometimes, hilariously in-your-face,” with an “unapologetic and unfiltered approach to work and life.” That attitude will create conflict with her boss Lola and especially...
Fresh out of Harvard Law, Ness is described as “whip-smart, bold and sometimes, hilariously in-your-face,” with an “unapologetic and unfiltered approach to work and life.” That attitude will create conflict with her boss Lola and especially...
- 10/7/2020
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Lea Michele has seemingly quit Twitter.
Michele's account on the social media platform disappeared on Saturday.
The actress has yet to address the deletion, but in recent days, she has been tagged in a number of abusive messages urging her to comment on the disappearance of her former Glee co-star Naya Rivera.
Rivera, who starred on all six seasons of Glee, went missing Wednesday after renting a pontoon boat.
The actress went out to Lake Piru with her son, Josey, and her son was later found asleep on the boat.
Rivera's life vest was still on the vessel, but she has not been seen since. As a result, a search of the lake is being carried out.
Michele and Rivera were said to be in a feud on several occasions during their time on Glee, with Rivera writing about her time working with Michele in her 2016 memoir Sorry Not Sorry.
Michele's account on the social media platform disappeared on Saturday.
The actress has yet to address the deletion, but in recent days, she has been tagged in a number of abusive messages urging her to comment on the disappearance of her former Glee co-star Naya Rivera.
Rivera, who starred on all six seasons of Glee, went missing Wednesday after renting a pontoon boat.
The actress went out to Lake Piru with her son, Josey, and her son was later found asleep on the boat.
Rivera's life vest was still on the vessel, but she has not been seen since. As a result, a search of the lake is being carried out.
Michele and Rivera were said to be in a feud on several occasions during their time on Glee, with Rivera writing about her time working with Michele in her 2016 memoir Sorry Not Sorry.
- 7/13/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Matthew Morrison is speaking out following Samantha Marie Ware's accusations about working with Lea Michele on Glee. The 41-year-old actor was asked about discussions around the allegations during a recent interview on Fubar Radio's Access All Areas. "I honestly think it's a distraction of, you know, the bigger issues that are going on right now," Morrison, who played Will Schuester, said. "I'm just kind of like, eh." Morrison then made it clear he didn't "want to comment too much on it." "Yeah, going back to what I was saying, you know, you want to be a good, pleasant person to be around," he added. Followers learned about...
- 6/25/2020
- E! Online
Samantha Marie Ware is opening up about her claims that Lea Michele made her life a "living hell" on the set of Glee.
The actress said earlier this month that Michele had said she would "s--t in my wig," among other things.
Several of Michele's former co-stars have since spoken out against the Rachel Berry actress.
“I knew from day one when I attempted to introduce myself. There was nothing gradual about it. As soon as she decided that she didn’t like me, it was very evident,” Ware dished to Variety.
“It was after I did my first performance, that’s when it started – the silent treatment, the stare-downs, the looks, the comments under her breath, the weird passive-aggressiveness. It all built up.”
Ware explained that Michele once got confrontational with her in a group setting and went as far as threatening her job.
“When you’re shooting a scene,...
The actress said earlier this month that Michele had said she would "s--t in my wig," among other things.
Several of Michele's former co-stars have since spoken out against the Rachel Berry actress.
“I knew from day one when I attempted to introduce myself. There was nothing gradual about it. As soon as she decided that she didn’t like me, it was very evident,” Ware dished to Variety.
“It was after I did my first performance, that’s when it started – the silent treatment, the stare-downs, the looks, the comments under her breath, the weird passive-aggressiveness. It all built up.”
Ware explained that Michele once got confrontational with her in a group setting and went as far as threatening her job.
“When you’re shooting a scene,...
- 6/12/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Another former Glee star has come forward to speak out against the behavior of cast member Lea Michele. After Samantha Marie Ware’s accusations that Michele made her “first television gig a living hell,” a number of Glee stars have agreed and expressed further sentiments like Ware’s. On Wednesday, Heather Morris tweeted about working with Michele. […]
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- 6/11/2020
- by Hannah Mallard
- Uinterview
Gerard Canonico has had a very successful theater career. He has appeared in plays both on and off Broadway musicals. Some of his best known appearances have been in Les Misérables and American Idiot. Outside of his work, Canonico has been mostly quiet throughout his career – until now. He recently accused former Glee star, Lea Michele, of being a ‘nightmare’ after another Glee cast member, Samantha Marie Ware, accused Michele of being a bully. Canonico worked with Michele on the play Spring Awakening where he says she treated him and other understudies “like they didn’t belong there”. His accusation
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- 6/5/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Amber Riley is addressing accusations made against her former “Glee” co-star Lea Michele by other black actors on the set of the Fox musical series.
Days after Michele began trending on Twitter following former “Glee” castmember Samantha Marie Ware’s accusation the actress of making her experience on set “a living hell,” Riley, who played Mercedes Jones in the series, explained her thoughts on the controversy during an Instagram Live conversation with journalist Danielle Young.
Michele has since apologized.
Riley and Young’s discussion focused on racism and the Black Lives Matter protests following the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers. But Riley also took a moment to address Michele’s behavior, saying that she doesn’t think the actress is racist.
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“I’m not going to say that Lea Michele is racist. That’s not what I’m saying,...
Days after Michele began trending on Twitter following former “Glee” castmember Samantha Marie Ware’s accusation the actress of making her experience on set “a living hell,” Riley, who played Mercedes Jones in the series, explained her thoughts on the controversy during an Instagram Live conversation with journalist Danielle Young.
Michele has since apologized.
Riley and Young’s discussion focused on racism and the Black Lives Matter protests following the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers. But Riley also took a moment to address Michele’s behavior, saying that she doesn’t think the actress is racist.
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“I’m not going to say that Lea Michele is racist. That’s not what I’m saying,...
- 6/4/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Amber Riley has finally addressed the controversy surrounding her former Glee co-star Lea Michele.
The actress as revealed that this is "the first and last time" she will say anything about the whole scenario.
Samantha Marie Ware's posted earlier this week that Michele made her Glee life a "living hell," prompting Riley to respond with a bunch of GIFs that strongly suggested she had some tea to spill on the matter.
The initial comments from Ware came in response to Michele tweeting in support for Black Lives Matter following the killing of George Floyd.
Riley's third Gif on Monday found the star wanting to change the conversation back to more pressing matters.
But with several people who worked with Michele coming forward with stories of their own, Michele ultimately issued an apology of sorts.
Michele put her actions down to "immaturity," while also talking about how her behavior was "perceived,...
The actress as revealed that this is "the first and last time" she will say anything about the whole scenario.
Samantha Marie Ware's posted earlier this week that Michele made her Glee life a "living hell," prompting Riley to respond with a bunch of GIFs that strongly suggested she had some tea to spill on the matter.
The initial comments from Ware came in response to Michele tweeting in support for Black Lives Matter following the killing of George Floyd.
Riley's third Gif on Monday found the star wanting to change the conversation back to more pressing matters.
But with several people who worked with Michele coming forward with stories of their own, Michele ultimately issued an apology of sorts.
Michele put her actions down to "immaturity," while also talking about how her behavior was "perceived,...
- 6/4/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
In what is becoming a daily occurence, another Glee alum is speaking out about Lea Michele.
Heather Morris, who starred on all six seasons of the Fox drama alongside Michele, has opened up about the actress being "unpleasant to work with."
"Let me be very clear, Hate is a disease in America that we are trying to cure, so I would never wish for hate to be spread to anyone else," Morris said, hours after Michele issued an apology following multiple former co-workers coming forward about working with her.
"With that said, was she unpleasant to work with? Very much so; for Lea to treat others with the disrespect that she did for as long as she did, I believe she Should be called out."
Morris reiterated, however, that "it's also on us because to allow it to go on for so long without speaking out is something else we're...
Heather Morris, who starred on all six seasons of the Fox drama alongside Michele, has opened up about the actress being "unpleasant to work with."
"Let me be very clear, Hate is a disease in America that we are trying to cure, so I would never wish for hate to be spread to anyone else," Morris said, hours after Michele issued an apology following multiple former co-workers coming forward about working with her.
"With that said, was she unpleasant to work with? Very much so; for Lea to treat others with the disrespect that she did for as long as she did, I believe she Should be called out."
Morris reiterated, however, that "it's also on us because to allow it to go on for so long without speaking out is something else we're...
- 6/4/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
During it’s time on the air from 2009 to 2015, Glee was one of the most popular shows on TV. However, it looks like things may not have been so gleeful behind the scenes. Recently, former Glee actress, Samantha Marie Ware, spoke out about her experience with a fellow cast member on the show. After one of Glee’s biggest stars, Lea Michele, tweeted in an attempt to show solidarity to the Black Lives Matter movement, Ware responded and accused Michele of making her time in the show ‘hell’. Ware’s tweet suggests that Michele’s behavior towards her was racially motivated. Not
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- 6/4/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Following Samantha Marie Ware's accusations that Lea Michele made her "first television gig a living hell," another former Glee costar is coming forward. On Wednesday, Heather Morris posted a statement to Twitter citing that it was "unpleasant" to work with Michele. "Let me be very clear, Hate is a disease in America that we are trying to cure, so I would never wish for that hate to be spread to anyone else," she wrote. "With that said, was she unpleasant to work with? Very much so; for Lea to treat others with the disrespect that she did for as long as she did, I believe she Should be called out." In her tweet on Monday, Ware...
- 6/3/2020
- E! Online
Lea Michele has issued an apology after her former “Glee” co-star Samantha Marie Ware accused Michele of making her life “a living hell” on set, a comment that was backed up by some other actors of color who are also alums of the Ryan Murphy Fox series.
“One of the most important lessons of the last few weeks is that we need to take the time to listen and learn about other people’s perspectives and any role we have played or anything we can do to help address the injustices that they face,” Michele wrote in a lengthy statement posted to Instagram Wednesday. “When I tweeted the other day, it was meant to be a show of support for our friends and neighbors and communities of color during this really difficult time, but the responses I received to what I posted have made me also focus specifically on how...
“One of the most important lessons of the last few weeks is that we need to take the time to listen and learn about other people’s perspectives and any role we have played or anything we can do to help address the injustices that they face,” Michele wrote in a lengthy statement posted to Instagram Wednesday. “When I tweeted the other day, it was meant to be a show of support for our friends and neighbors and communities of color during this really difficult time, but the responses I received to what I posted have made me also focus specifically on how...
- 6/3/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Lea Michele is apologizing. The 33-year-old pregnant actress and singer took to Instagram on Wednesday morning to release a statement after being accused by her former “Glee” co-star, Samantha Marie Ware, of making her “first television gig a living hell.” Ware posted a message in response to a tweet Michele shared in the wake of George Floyd‘s death. Floyd,...
- 6/3/2020
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
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