With the final season of “Orange is the New Black” released Friday, it feels only right to reflect on the Netflix show that helped change the television landscape. “Orange” wasn’t the first Netflix original to grace our laptop screens (that honor belongs to “House of Cards,”which was released on the service a few months earlier), but it was the first one that looked and felt wildly different than the dramas that at the time made up prestige TV.
"Will & Grace" was part of a wave of revivals when it returned to TV in 2017. The third and final season will include 18 episodes.
Kate del Castillo will return to her iconic role as Teresa Mendoza on ‘La Reina del Sur’ after an eight year hiatus. Del Castillo tells us what’s in store for season two as well as what happened behind the scenes of this global production.
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When fans meet actress Mandy Moore, they thank her for letting them "feel their feelings." And while the whole country appears to be fully strapped in for the emotional roller coaster ride called "This Is Us," Moore has been on her own journey of self-discovery trying to do much of the same.
Looking back, it's hard to think of a time Moore hasn't made headlines with her many job titles: singer-songwriter, actor, voice-over artist and fashion icon. At age 34, she has been in the entertainment business for 20 years, making music and starring in some of America's most beloved tearjerkers.
Disney+ has given a straight-to-series order to “Diary of a Female President” with Gina Rodriguez attached as an executive producer.
The upcoming streamer has given the half-hour, single-camera comedy series a 10-episode order. Told from the narration of her diary, the series follows a Cuban-American 12 year old girl as she navigates the ups and downs of middle school and her journey to becoming the future president of the United States.
Carmen Sandiego and Maria Vargas Aponte don’t have much in common. One is a fictional criminal mastermind who travels the world to avoid capture, the other is a very real Texas-based video game blogger who makes an honest living as a computer engineer.
But when Netflix released the trailer for its new series “Carmen Sandiego,” which drops on Jan. 18 and features Gina Rodriguez as the voice of the main character, Vargas Aponte watched it “more than 15 times."
Robbery suspect resembles David Schwimmer; Ross and 'Friends' references pour in
As it turns out, this isn't "The One Where Ross Mugs Someone."
Blackpool Police in the U.K. posted a photo on Facebook Tuesday of a suspect holding a case of beer — or is it lager? — saying they believe he's connected to a robbery at a local restaurant. Officer Gareth Vickers told NBC News that the man in the photo isn't suspected of stealing the beer but rather a coat, wallet and cellphone from someone at Mr Basrai's restaurant on Sept. 20. The still surveillance photograph was later captured at a shop.
So many commenters pointed out that the suspect looked like actor David Schwimmer that the department had to clarify that they had "investigated this matter thoroughly and have confirmed that David Schwimmer was in America on this date."
After a 35-year acting career and with two iconic television characters to her name — Elaine Benes of "Seinfeld" and foul-mouthed Vice-President Selina Meyer — Julia Louis-Dreyfus has been honored with the Mark Twain Prize for lifetime achievement in comedy.
On Sunday night at Washington's Kennedy Center, the 57-year-old actress received a stream of testimonials from celebrities including Jerry Seinfeld, Stephen Colbert and 2010 Mark Twain recipient Tina Fey — touching on the multiple aspects of her career.
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Ari Voukydis may not have won "Jeopardy!" on Thursday night, but he gave what may be the most awesome answer in the history of game-show answers during the Final Jeopardy round.
"We’re done when I say we’re done."
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Queen Elizabeth got a close-up look at the Iron Throne when she visited the set of the television show "Game of Thrones."
NBC Nightly News managing editor and anchor Brian Williams raps Sir Mix-A-Lot’s classic “Baby Got Back.” #FallonTonight
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Ann B. Davis, who played the beloved housekeeper Alice on the "Brady Bunch," died Sunday morning after suffering a hematoma, said a close family friend, retired Bishop William Frey.
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Stephen Colbert will take over hosting duties at "Late Show" once David Letterman exits sometime in 2015, but at least one other funny guy was considered for the gig: Neil Patrick Harris. But as Harris told Howard Stern on his SiriusXM radio show Wednesday, he declined because he was worried he'd get bored.
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Craig Ferguson is taking a page from Gwyneth Paltrow's book. The host of CBS's "The Late Late Show" told his studio audience on Monday that he will leave the show in December.
NBC Nightly News managing editor and anchor Brian Williams raps Snoop Dogg’s classic “Gin and Juice.”