Awards
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How Aja Naomi King Deepened the Story Told in ‘Lessons in Chemistry’
TheWrap magazine: In the book on which the series is based, King’s character, Harriet, is minor. Not so here. “We are really, consistently going on this journey to explore Harriet’s life,” the actress says
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How Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough’s Instagram Friendship Led to ‘Under the Bridge’
TheWrap magazine: “We’ve had a professional admiration for a long time, to the point where it was funny that we hadn’t actually met,” says Gladstone
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‘Baby Reindeer’ Creator Richard Gadd Has ‘Conflicting Feelings’ About His Trauma Becoming a Pop Culture Sensation
TheWrap magazine: “‘Baby Reindeer’ comes with its challenges, but I think I’ll look back on this moment as a proud one,” says the Scottish comedian
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Hoa Xuande Still Finds It ‘Bewildering’ That He’s the Star of ‘The Sympathizer’
TheWrap magazine: While making the HBO limited series that has catapulted him into the spotlight, the Australian actor would think to himself, “Am I really here? Is this all a dream?”
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‘Baby Reindeer,’ ‘Colin From Accounts,’ ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ Win Gotham TV Awards
The inaugural television awards also gave honors to actors Andrew Scott, Harriet Dyer and Zine Tseng
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How the ‘X-Men 97’ Team Revived — and Updated — a Beloved ’90s Series
“The storytelling needed to be more sophisticated and pay off in bigger ways” for the new animated show to work, EP Brad Winderbaum says
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Ken Burns on ‘The American Buffalo’ and the Tragedy of Mass Eradication
In his latest docuseries, the five-time Emmy winner explores the near-extinction of the buffalo in the context of the Native American experience
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Why Jerrod Carmichael Put Himself Under the Microscope in His Reality Show
TheWrap magazine: “I made this because of personal problems that I had and I like to use whatever tools I have available to solve them,” Carmichael says of his HBO show
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Why Morgan Neville’s Steve Martin Documentary Is Two Films in One
TheWrap magazine: “It was six months before I recognized, everything is going in two different directions, so let’s keep it going that way,” the Oscar-winning documentarian says
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‘I’m a Virgo’ Is More Than Just a TV Show for Creator Boots Riley
TheWrap magazine: “I want to see a large movement that transforms society,” the Prime Video showrunner says
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How Shrewd Casting Helped Turn ‘The Traitors’ Into a Massive Hit in Season 2
TheWrap magazine: The cast made entirely of reality TV vets and public figures added a wild-card element that even surprised the producers, who often sat “open-mouthed as this played out,” EP Toni Ireland says
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Maisie Williams Unpacks the ‘All-Consuming’ Job of Playing Catherine Dior in ‘The New Look’
TheWrap magazine: To play Dior, a member of the French Resistance who survived Nazi camps, Williams lost 25 pounds and isolated herself from her cast mates
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‘Colin From Accounts’ Creators Take Inspiration From Their Own ‘Insane’ Love Story for Comedy Gold
TheWrap magazine: Australian creators and stars Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer reflect on Season 1 of their underdog Paramount+ series
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‘Quiet on Set’ Directors Discuss Crafting the Explosive Nickelodeon Documentary That Captivated Audiences: ‘The Timing Was Right’
TheWrap magazine: “We hoped that we would be able to engage those people who were already curious about what was happening on these sets,” Mary Robertson says
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‘Feud’ Star Tom Hollander Says Playing Truman Capote Was Like Learning to Surf
TheWrap magazine: “It’s just repetition,” the actor says