Congratulations to Henry Winkler for winning Best Supporting Actor (in a comedy series) at the 28th annual Critics Choice Awards on 01/15/23!! He truly deserves it too, because his performance in S3 was just…*chef’s kiss*…absolutely astounding!! 😌👏🏻🍾🎉
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The web series "The Incredible L.I.P.S" is out on youtube! It's about 5 women who gain superpowers after taking experimental birth control. I had the pleasure of playing David in Episode 1. There are only three episodes for now, but with more interest in the series and support from viewers, more could be made!
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i need these women to be violently lusting after one another, they gotta be crossing paths having sexual fantasies about each other
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Hi Guys, It’s been 4 years since we created my first film project Mia Morris' Diary Web Series with our team. Back then we face many challenges to complete the series and overcame them all.
Since then our web series has prospered and has received several awards & nominations for best web series. Gain a lot of outside interested in our film production from film critics and movie reviewers.
The series is about a college student Mia Morris and her friends Lucy Westwood, John Stuarts, Arthur Holmwood, Quinn and Drake as they face the forces of evil at their university campus.
Be should to revisit the series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4bZ42WbPw40H2MaoluqEaKMV6lnrJBx0
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Emmy Awards 2024 winners → THE BEAR
Lead actor in a comedy series - Jeremy Allen White
Supporting actress in a comedy series - Ayo Edibiri
Supporting actor in a comedy series - Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Directing for a comedy series - Christopher Storer
Writing for a comedy series - Christopher Storer
Comedy series - The Bear
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What’s Insecure About It? It’s Issa Rae.
While in college, she made music videos, wrote, and directed plays, and made a mock series called Dorm Diaries...
Known as the critically acclaimed creator of “Insecure” (2016-2021), Issa Rae is now a decorated actress, comedian, writer, and producer. Issa Rae (Jo-Issa Rae Diop) was born on January 12th, 1985, in Los Angeles, California to Abdoulaye and Delyna Diop. For a short period, in her life, Issa and her four siblings, along with their parents lived in Dakar, Senegal but she mostly lived in Potomac,…
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75TH EMMY AWARDS
Jeremy Allen White - Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Ayo Edibiri - Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Ebon Moss-Bachrach - Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
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2023 SUCCESSION EMMY NOMINATIONS:
Outstanding Drama Series - Succession.
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series - Succession: Brian Cox, Kieran Culkin, Jeremy Strong.
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series - Succession: Sarah Snook.
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series - Succession: Nicholas Braun, Matthew Macfadyen, Alan Ruck, Alexander Skarsgård.
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series - Succession: J. Smith Cameron.
Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series - Succession: James Cromwell (Church and State), Arian Moayed (Honeymoon States).
Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series - Succession: Hiam Abbass (Honeymoon States), Cherry Jones (The Munsters), Harriet Walter (Church and State).
Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series - Succession: America Decides (Andrij Parek), Connor's Wedding (Mark Mylod), Living+ (Lorene Scafaria).
Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series - Jesse Armstrong: Succession, Connor's Wedding.
Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour Or More) - Succession, America Decides.
Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series - Succession.
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes For A Series - Succession, Church and State.
Outstanding Picture Editing For A Drama Series - Succession: America Decides, Connor's Wedding, With Open Eyes.
Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score) - Succession, Connor's Wedding.
Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction Or Reality Series - Succession: Controlling The Narrative.
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (One Hour) - Succession, Connor's Wedding.
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Propaganda
Mbissine Thérèse Diop (Black Girl)—She’s a Senegalese actress known for starring in Black Girl, one of the first African films to receive international attention/acclaim. So much of the movie relies on her ability to convey her character’s sense of isolation/loneliness, she’s so amazing, I really wish she had acted more. However, she just recently appeared in the film Cuties!
Myrna Loy (The Thin Man, Manhattan Melodrama, Mr Blandings Builds his Dream House)—Started out a slinky silent screen vamp. Became a screwball lead who had a blast drinking, being married to William Powell, solving mysteries, and taking her dog everywhere in the Thin Man Movies. Broke our hearts in The Best Years of Our Lives and played a string of dream wives. Remained hot the entire time. Decades of hotness.
This is round 3 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Mbissine Thérèse Diop:
Myrna Loy:
Myrna Loy excelled at playing coy women, so common in screwball comedies in the 40s. She batted her lashes, and shrugged with grace, and made her costars look like foolish heels next to her. She charmed with sneaky elegance, well-placed pouting, and repartee. Besides, she was sultry AF.
While Myrna certainly looked hot in some her earlier vampy exotic bad girl roles, I think shes hottest when her comedic chops got to be displayed. Her dry wit, comedic timing, and subtle facial expressions make her the queen of deadpan snark.
She's just very Mother
So beautiful and popular she was crowned Queen of the Movies in 1936, Myrna Loy was also an amazing actress. She's best remembered for The Thin Man and sequels, where she gets to show off her comedy skills, adding irresistible impish charm to her classic beauty and dancer's figure.
THE SASS
One of the few actresses who managed to successfully transition from silent to talkies, never won an Oscar but was at one time the highest paid woman in Hollywood. Advocated for better roles and pay for Black actors in the 1930s, so passionately anti-Nazi in the 40s she made Hitler's blacklist, spoke out against Joseph McCarthy during the Red Scare, and advocated for fair housing in the 1950s and 1960s, all while being hot as fuck opposite William Powell, Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Spencer Tracy and a whole galaxy of the Hot Vintage Men Poll all-stars.
Cute as a button with so much RIZZ! She and whatsisname in The Thin Man are relationship goals.
She was literally called the Queen of Hollywood! She is so sassy and funny in the whole Thin Man series. Absolutely hot in those, and who doesn’t love a woman who can laugh? She had the sultriest gaze and that style! Also before she was a star she sat as the model for an iconic statue for a school (representing “Fountain of Education”).
the glamour!! the banter!! the comedy!!
She's got this cute kinda scrunched up face AND shes funny AND shes got a bangin body.
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With playwright Jeremy O. Harris tapped as “librarian” emcee, the evening was filled with readings — Joseph Gordon-Levitt chose the foreword of Neil Postman’s “Amusing Ourselves to Death,” while Shanola Hampton took on “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” by Dr. Seuss. Patton Oswalt made the room laugh with a passage from “Tamarisk Row” by Gerald Murnane, as did Jon Hamm, reciting “Good Omens” — Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s 1990 novel — which Gaiman adapted into a fantasy-comedy television series. Hamm is among its cast.
“Hot mic, hot mic,” Hamm said. “You’ll have to excuse me…I can only hear the voices of the co-leads,” he went on, referencing his costars, Scottish actor David Tennant and Welsh actor Michael Sheen. “I’m going to do a ridiculous approximation of their accents. Bear with me.”
Anyone knows if there is a recording of this? 👀❤
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