Ian McKellen Urges LGBTQ+ Actors to Come Out: 'Being in the Closet Is Silly. There’s No Need for It'
The British actor and icon expressed feeling sorry for ... orders of English nobleman Roger Mortimer. McKellen and costar James Laurenson made history when the production was recorded for the ...
Suburban and city theater fans looking for a new or a new-to-Chicago show have plenty to choose from this spring. Besides the North American premiere of a jukebox tuner about British invasion ...
Former James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan told The Telegraph that the next 007 agent should be British and hopes that Amazon will do the franchise justice.
From his breakout role on 'Dawson's Creek' to parenting six children, look back at some of the actor's biggest moments as he ...
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A theater star loses his memory after a love affair gone wrong in Duke Johnson's adaptation of Donald E. Westlake's novel.
LeBron James was mercilessly roasted on social media over a blatant flop during his team’s Saturday night 111-101 loss to the Boston Celtics. Before James left the game in the fourth quarter ...
Pierce Brosnan has weighed in on the hunt for the next James Bond, amid speculation that the role could go to a non-British actor. Daniel Craig’s five-film stint as the super spy came to an end ...
Chris Hemsworth is being eyed as a potential new James Bond. Recent reports indicate that there is chatter that the Australian actor could take over the iconic role of 007 which has been vacant ...
Cast also includes Gary Webster, Sophie Rankin, Perry Bensen, Amber Doig Thorne, Martin Sherwood and Chrissie Wunna.
Ian McKellen Urges LGBTQ+ Actors to Come Out: 'Being in the Closet Is Silly. There’s No Need for It'
“I have never met anybody who came out who regretted it,” McKellen, 85, said in the interview. "I feel sorry for any famous ...
OTTAWA, Ontario — Chris Drury said he wanted to thread the needle for the Rangers ahead of Friday’s 3 p.m. trade deadline. To do so in a season that has been difficult to find hope in but is ...
New York Rangers President and general manager Chris Drury speaking during a press conference at the Rangers practice facility in Tarrytown, New York. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post There have ...
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