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New! Welcome back to the Kit Kat Club! Go behind the scenes of Cabaret!
📷: Jenny Anderson for Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club
'Cabaret' gives Bebe Neuwirth a chance to return to Kander and Ebb, nearly 30 years after she won a Tony for 'Chicago.' And we've got the ex
“Eight years after the Showtime drama’s maligned finale, Michael C. Hall’s serial killer reemerges up North for an event series the star hopes is a cut above the rest.” (Source.)
Emilia Clarke discusses filming Game of Thrones scenes after brain surgery
In my [James Hibberd] upcoming book, Fire Cannot Kill a Dragon, Clarke and others recounted what it was like on the set after the actress experienced a traumatic injury that would have completely sidelined so many others.
EMILIA CLARKE: It was crazy intense. We are in the desert in a quarry in like ninety-degree heat, and I had the consistent fear that I was going to have another brain hemorrhage. I spent a lot time just being like: “Am I gonna die? Is that gonna happen on set? Because that would be really inconvenient.” And with any kind of brain injury it leaves you with a fatigue that’s indescribable. I was trying so hard to keep it under wraps.
BRYAN COGMAN (co-executive producer): Only a very select few people knew about that. I was completely unaware. I heard a little bit that she had some problems between seasons, but nothing to that extent. And I had no clue while we were shooting.
ALAN TAYLOR (director): We were afraid for her. She’s so brave, because it never affected her commitment to the work.
EMILIA CLARKE: If I had called my doctor, he would have been like, “Dude, you just need to chill out.” But I still felt blind fear, and the fear was making me panic, and the panic was leading me to feel like I’m going to pass out in the desert. So they brought in an air-conditioned car for me—sorry, planet.
DAN WEISS (showrunner): It was terrifying because this amazing, sweet, wonderful human being came this close to not being around anymore— this person we loved so much after just one year. Obviously you need to make the show, but the important thing was making sure she was in a safe situation. You ask yourself: Is she as safe doing this show as if she was not doing it? If she was home sitting on her couch? She was so gung-ho, the main thing for us was making sure she wouldn’t put herself [in dangerous situations]. She would say: “Yeah, I just had brain surgery and if I need to gallop on a horse down a mountainside, I’ll do it.” You would have to tell her no because she would never say no.
EMILIA CLARKE: In all of my years on the show, I never put self-health first, which is probably why everyone else was worrying, as they could see that. They didn’t want to work me too hard. I was like: “Don’t think I’m a failure; don’t think I can’t do the job that I’ve been hired to do. Please don’t think I’m going to f--k up at any moment.” I had the Willy Wonka golden ticket. I wasn’t about to hand that in.
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Same “Angel”
Saoirse Ronan for Entertainment Weekly / 2019
Entertainment Weekly | May 9, 2019
Andrea Fohrman ‘Enamel 13 Diamond Necklace’ - $5,600.00
It’s like this 13 necklace was practically made for Taylor.
Worn with: Faith Connexion dress + belt and R13 boots
Jon Snow “The King in the North found unexpected love in Daenerys’ arms”