Ashley Judd, who plays Shailene Woodley‘s mother in the “Divergent” franchise, is using her celebrity to call attention to the “extraordinary” amount of gender-based abuse that women are subjected to on social media. In an interview that aired on “The Today Show” on Tuesday morning, Judd expanded on her mission that she talked about with MSNBC’s Thomas Roberts on Monday, when she announced “I’m pressing charges.” See video: Lena Dunham on Dealing With Vitriolic Internet Trolls: I React With ‘Class and a Little Bit of Sass’ “The amount of gender violence that I experienced is absolutely extraordinary,...
- 3/17/2015
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
New York is where Hannah Horvath went to accomplish her dreams of being a writer, but it turns out Iowa is where she should have been all along. The first trailer for “Girls'” fourth season shows writer, creator and star Lena Dunham settling in to her prestigious writers’ workshop. “I feel like I made the right decision which is a totally new sensation for me,” Dunham's character says in the video. “I mean, I'm eating grapes, as a snack.” Also read: Lena Dunham on Dealing With Vitriolic Internet Trolls: I React With ‘Class and a Little Bit of Sass’ Still in the.
- 11/7/2014
- by Ryan O'Connell
- The Wrap
Jeff Garlin is an actor, writer, director, stand-up comedian, and, of course, Larry David’s amoral manager on Curb Your Enthusiasm (not to mention Susie Essman’s “fat f—” of a husband on the same). Beginning this Thursday, the funnyman will add “podcaster” to his resumé when By the Way, In Conversation with Jeff Garlin debuts on the Earwolf Podcast Network. As its name implies, the show features Garlin yakking it up with a series of notable acquaintances, including Larry David himself, who guests on the first episode.
Below, the jovial Garlin talks about his podcast, the future of Curb Your Enthusiasm,...
Below, the jovial Garlin talks about his podcast, the future of Curb Your Enthusiasm,...
- 1/8/2013
- by Clark Collis
- EW.com - PopWatch
Lena Dunham is no stranger to multitasking. She served as writer-director-actor on her first short, "Dealing," which premiered at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival, and took on that triple-threat role yet again for her first feature, "Creative Nonfiction," as well as the Web series "Tight Shots" and "Delusional Downtown Divas." Now, Dunham is bringing her latest work, the coming-of-age dramedy "Tiny Furniture," to this year's Los Angeles Film Festival. Recently, she spoke to Back Stage about performing, directing fellow actors, and casting her mom and sister in a pair of key roles.Back Stage: How would you describe your film?Lena Dunham: It's a pretty relatable story. It's about that moment when you first get out of college and you're trying to figure out who you are in relation to the world, in relation to your family. You're not someone's child anymore; you're also not adult. It's about the in-between places,...
- 11/11/2010
- backstage.com
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