Steve Pond is TheWrap’s Executive Editor, Awards and has been writing and overseeing awards coverage on the site since 2009. He spent decades writing about film, television, music and the entertainment industry for the Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Premiere, New York Times, Playboy and many other publications. He is the author of the L.A. Times bestseller “The Big Show,” a behind-the-scenes look at the Academy Awards based on 15 years of unprecedented access to that show.
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Steve received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from California State University, Long Beach.
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Billy Bob Thornton Hopes Emmy Nod Will Help Him Get a Job
The lead-actor nominee and “Fargo” star tells TheWrap he’s been sitting at home watching baseball since his FX series wrapped
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Emmys Give David Letterman a Rude Sendoff: 0 Nominations
It’s been 31 years since the retiring host’s late-night show was shut out; Jay Leno also gets no respect from voters
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Emmy Voters Round Up the Usual Suspects, Again
Despite the success of shows like “True Detective” and “Orange Is the New Black,” the nominations were largely a case of deja vu
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‘Birdman’ to Open Venice Film Festival
Alejandro Gonzalez inarritu’s black comedy is one of awards season’s most hotly awaited films
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How ‘Planet of the Apes’ Took Monkey Business to a New Level
Weta Digital’s Joe Letteri talks about whether Andy Serkis deserves acting awards, and why the VFX industry is in trouble in the US
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Emmy Favorites in Danger: ‘Mad Men,’ Ryan Seacrest, ‘Homeland’ Lead the Pack
With a new voting system and a tumultuous year in TV, some Emmy favorites could have trouble landing their usual nominations
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Paul Mazursky in His Own Words: Director Rates His Movies in Vintage Interview
In a 2011 interview with TheWrap, the late director offered a guided tour of his career
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Academy Sets Dates for Oscar Qualifying
To be eligible for awards, materials must be at the Academy between July 11 and Dec. 1, depending on the category
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What Does the Academy’s Flurry of Changes Mean for the Oscars?
New rules reflect changing times, make voting easier and even redefine what a movie is
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New Oscar Rules Limit Acting Nominations, Require DVD Screeners
Rule changes will make it harder for documentaries to qualify, but easier for short films
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10 First-Half Movies That Might Have a Shot at Oscars
If the Academy paid more attention to early-year releases, Shailene Woodley and Wes Anderson might punch tickets to the Dolby
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Lupita Nyong’o, Michael Fassbender, Barkhad Abdi Invited to Join Motion Picture Academy
This year’s crop of 271 AMPAS invitees also includes Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Chris Rock, Jay and Mark Duplass, Steve Coogan and Megan Ellison
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Academy Changes Oscar Campaign Rules for the Music Branch
New regulations come on the heels of the unprecedented disqualification of a song nominee earlier this year
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Why ‘Begin Again’ Director John Carney Relished Conflict Between Adam Levine and Keira Knightley
“They were both outside their comfort zones,” the Irish director tells TheWrap in a conversation that also touched on the film’s name change post Toronto
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World War II Drama ‘Carry On’ Wins Top Award at Palm Springs ShortFest
Dark film about the Japanese occupation of China qualifies for short-film Oscar with win at 20th annual festival















