Ellen Ups Her Scare Game for ‘AHS: Cult’ Star Sarah Paulson.

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Ellen Ups Her Scare Game for ‘AHS: Cult’ Star Sarah Paulson.
#half of america vs the other
Sarah Paulson as Ally Mayfair-Richards in American Horror Story: Cult.
ON THE SET OF #AHS7 “AMERICAN HORROR STORY” SEASON 07… Is it “The Butchery On Main” ??
Evan Peters and Sarah Paulson yesterday on the set of #AHS7
“This was, I think, the first time I played three characters in one season. I would give Ryan Murphy credit for that. He keeps going, ‘What more can you do? Can you do this? Can you balance this with a bowling pin on your head and a cup of hot coffee at the same time?’ And I say, ‘Just let me at it.’’ - Sarah Paulson for Variety.
Look at this hottie 🔥
I want there to be a line in ocean’s eight where someone says “doesn’t this con usually take eleven people?”
And someone else says “yeah, for men”
Sarah Paulson Is Following Her Awards-Studded Year With A Juicy Role In A Serial Killer Series
Sarah Paulson and Viola Davis photographed at The 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 29, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
You’ll have to forgive me, I’ve lost my voice in screaming in lamentation this weekend, and I have lost my mind sometime earlier this year, so I have to read. Thank you, Hollywood Foreign Press. Just to pick up on what Hugh Laurie said, you and all of us in this room really, belong to the most vilified segments in American society right now. Think about it, Hollywood, foreigners, and the press. But who are we, and what is Hollywood anyway? it’s just a bunch of people from other places. I was born and raised and educated in the public schools of New Jersey. Viola [Davis] was born in a sharecropper’s cabin in South Carolina, came up in Central Falls, Rhode Island. Sarah Paulson was born in Florida, raised by a single mom in Brooklyn. Sarah Jessica Parker was one of seven or eight kids from Ohio. Amy Adams was born in Vicenza, Veneto, Italy, and Natalie Portman was born in Jerusalem. Where are their birth certificates? And the beautiful Ruth Negga was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, raised in London — no Ireland, I do believe, and she’s here nominated for playing a small-town girl from Virginia. Ryan Gosling like all the nicest people, is Canadian. And Dev Patel was born in Kenya, raised in London, is here playing an Indian raised in Tasmania. So Hollywood is crawling with outsiders and foreigners, and if we kick them all out we’ll have nothing to watch except football and mixed martial arts, which are not the arts. They gave me three seconds to say this. So an actor’s only job is to enter the lives of people who are different from us, and let you feel what that feels like. And there were many, many powerful performances this year that did exactly that. Breathtaking, compassionate work. But there was one performance this year that stunned me. It sank its hooks in my heart. Not because it was good. There was nothing good about it. But it was effective and it did its job. It made its intended audience laugh and show their teeth. It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter, someone he outranked in privilege, power, and the capacity to fight back. It kind of broke my heart when I saw it, and I still can’t get it out of my head. Because it wasn’t in a movie. It was real life. And this instinct to humiliate when it’s modeled by someone in the public platform, by someone powerful, it filters down into everybody’s life because it kind of gives permission for other people to do the same thing. “Disrespect invites disrespect. Violence incites violence. And when the powerful use their position to bully others, we all lose. OK, this brings me to the press. We need a principled press to hold power to account, to call them on the carpet for every outrage. That’s why our founders enshrined the press and its freedoms in our Constitution. So I only ask the famously well-heeled Hollywood Foreign Press, and all of us in our community, to join me in supporting the Committee to protect journalists, because we’re going to need them going forward, and they’ll need us to safeguard the truth. One more thing: Once when I was standing around on the set one day, whining about something, you know, we were going to work through supper or the long hours or whatever. Tommy Lee Jones said to me, “Isn’t it such a privilege, Meryl, just to be an actor?” Yeah, it is, and we have to remind each other of the privilege and the responsibility of the act of empathy. We should all be very proud of the work Hollywood honors here tonight. As my friend, the dear departed Princess Leia said to me once, ‘Take your broken heart. Make it into art.’ Thank you.
Meryl Streep, 74th Golden Globes (via pycnh)
Sarah Paulson winning the Golden Globe!!!