Stephen Colbert, Jennifer Garner, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen and Julia Louis-Dreyfus are among the celebrity names expected at tonight’s White House State Dinner for French President Emmanuel Macron.
The event also is heavy in studio heads and moguls, including Warner Bros. Discovery’s David Zaslav, NBCUniversal’s Jeff Shell, Walt Disney’s Dana Walden and Netflix’s Ted Sarandos, along with Jeffrey Katzenberg and CAA’s Bryan Lourd. Also on the guest list is Charles Rivkin, the MPA chairman and former U.S. ambassador to France, and Sarandos’ wife, producer Nicole Avant, the former U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas.
Other media names include Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, Olivier Knox, Jon Meacham, and other notable non-government, non-politics guests include Apple’s Tim Cook, Anna Wintour and her guest Baz Luhrmann, developer Jeff Worthe, designer Christian Louboutin and Laurene Powell Jobs.
John Batiste, Colbert’s former bandleader, is...
The event also is heavy in studio heads and moguls, including Warner Bros. Discovery’s David Zaslav, NBCUniversal’s Jeff Shell, Walt Disney’s Dana Walden and Netflix’s Ted Sarandos, along with Jeffrey Katzenberg and CAA’s Bryan Lourd. Also on the guest list is Charles Rivkin, the MPA chairman and former U.S. ambassador to France, and Sarandos’ wife, producer Nicole Avant, the former U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas.
Other media names include Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, Olivier Knox, Jon Meacham, and other notable non-government, non-politics guests include Apple’s Tim Cook, Anna Wintour and her guest Baz Luhrmann, developer Jeff Worthe, designer Christian Louboutin and Laurene Powell Jobs.
John Batiste, Colbert’s former bandleader, is...
- 12/2/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Top female stars reflect on the “secret weapon” of being funny, their path to fame and their heroes in “Lifetime Presents Variety’s Power of Women: The Comedians,” which premiered Monday on Lifetime.
The special featured interviews with Michaela Coel, Mindy Kaling, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Kate McKinnon, Maya Rudolph and Sofia Vergara, who were celebrated in the May 5 Power of Women edition of Variety. Tina Fey also paid tribute to the late “Saturday Night Live” icon Gilda Radner as part of the Lifetime special.
McKinnon, who started on “Saturday Night Live” in 2012, said she considers “SNL” executive producer Lorne Michaels to be one of her comedy heroes and dreamed of being on the show as a kid.
“I memorized and I transcribed a lot of the sketches,” McKinnon told friend and “SNL” castmate Aidy Bryant in an interview. “Watching good nights at the end of the show, I was like, ‘I have to be there.
The special featured interviews with Michaela Coel, Mindy Kaling, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Kate McKinnon, Maya Rudolph and Sofia Vergara, who were celebrated in the May 5 Power of Women edition of Variety. Tina Fey also paid tribute to the late “Saturday Night Live” icon Gilda Radner as part of the Lifetime special.
McKinnon, who started on “Saturday Night Live” in 2012, said she considers “SNL” executive producer Lorne Michaels to be one of her comedy heroes and dreamed of being on the show as a kid.
“I memorized and I transcribed a lot of the sketches,” McKinnon told friend and “SNL” castmate Aidy Bryant in an interview. “Watching good nights at the end of the show, I was like, ‘I have to be there.
- 5/11/2021
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Sofía Vergara, Mindy Kaling, Michaela Coel, Maya Rudolph and Kate McKinnon will be honored as part of “Lifetime Presents Variety’s Power of Women The Comedians” special, premiering May 10 at 8 p.m. on Lifetime.
The presentation will coincide with Variety’s “Power of Women” issue, featuring the honorees on the cover and hitting newsstands on May 5. Additional content from the special will be available on Variety’s website and social media channels.
“Variety’s Power of Women 2021 honors creative leaders in comedy who inspire us with their courage and originality and challenge us to transform a world desperately in need of positive change. In six wonderfully personal, dynamic ways, Mindy Kaling, Maya Rudolph, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Sofía Vergara, Michaela Coel and Kate McKinnon use laughter to make serious points. All of them create art that works both as entertainment and as engagement with the issues we’re all facing with these difficult times,...
The presentation will coincide with Variety’s “Power of Women” issue, featuring the honorees on the cover and hitting newsstands on May 5. Additional content from the special will be available on Variety’s website and social media channels.
“Variety’s Power of Women 2021 honors creative leaders in comedy who inspire us with their courage and originality and challenge us to transform a world desperately in need of positive change. In six wonderfully personal, dynamic ways, Mindy Kaling, Maya Rudolph, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Sofía Vergara, Michaela Coel and Kate McKinnon use laughter to make serious points. All of them create art that works both as entertainment and as engagement with the issues we’re all facing with these difficult times,...
- 4/8/2021
- by Haley Bosselman
- Variety Film + TV
When Netflix announced they were adapting Moxie into a feature film, fans of Jennifer Mathieu's original novel were hype. I was excited, too. Even though I haven't read the book, I wanted to love Moxie, as it has all the elements I look for in a film: a fantastic soundtrack, filled with everything from Bikini Kill and The Linda Lindas to Tierra Whack and Princess Nokia; a stellar cast featuring Alycia Pascual-Peña, Nico Hiraga, Hadley Robinson, Josie Totah, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Josephine Langford, Amy Poehler, Ike Barinholtz; and more. Plus, it was Poehler's directorial debut, and I was very interested to see where her eye was as a director. Instead, what made people love the book seemed to fall flat when brought to life on screen.
When the trailer first dropped, I was among the many that were worried this was yet another out-of-touch film that romanticized harassment and took...
When the trailer first dropped, I was among the many that were worried this was yet another out-of-touch film that romanticized harassment and took...
- 3/3/2021
- by Grayson Gilcrease
- Popsugar.com
Netflix has launched a new trailer for Amy Poehler’s female revolution uprising feature ‘Moxie’.
Vivian (Hadley Robinson), a seemingly shy 16-year-old, has always preferred to keep her head down and fly under the radar. But when the arrival of a new student (Alycia Pascual-Peña) forces her to examine the unchecked behaviour of her fellow students running rampant at her high school, Vivian realizes she’s fed up.
Patrick Schwarzenegger as Mitchell, Marcia Gay Harden as Principal Shelly, Sydney Park as Kiera. Cr Colleen Hayes/Netflix © 2020
Inspired by her mother’s (Amy Poehler) rebellious past, Vivian anonymously publishes an underground zine called Moxie to expose bias and wrongdoing in her high school and unexpectedly sparks a movement. Now at the centre of a revolution, Vivian begins to forge new friendships with other young women and allies, reaching across the divide of cliques and clubs as they learn to navigate the...
Vivian (Hadley Robinson), a seemingly shy 16-year-old, has always preferred to keep her head down and fly under the radar. But when the arrival of a new student (Alycia Pascual-Peña) forces her to examine the unchecked behaviour of her fellow students running rampant at her high school, Vivian realizes she’s fed up.
Patrick Schwarzenegger as Mitchell, Marcia Gay Harden as Principal Shelly, Sydney Park as Kiera. Cr Colleen Hayes/Netflix © 2020
Inspired by her mother’s (Amy Poehler) rebellious past, Vivian anonymously publishes an underground zine called Moxie to expose bias and wrongdoing in her high school and unexpectedly sparks a movement. Now at the centre of a revolution, Vivian begins to forge new friendships with other young women and allies, reaching across the divide of cliques and clubs as they learn to navigate the...
- 2/3/2021
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
"I don't like being voted 'Best Ass'!!" Netflix has launched the first official trailer for the film Moxie, a new high school comedy directed by comedian Amy Poehler (her second directing gig after Wine Country a few years back). Fed up with the sexist and toxic status quo at her high school, a shy 16-year-old named Vivian finds inspiration from her mother's rebellious past and anonymously publishes a zine that sparks a school-wide, coming-of-rage revolution. Hell yes! Say it louder! This sounds like a rad update on Election. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Jennifer Mathieu. The film stars Hadley Robinson as Vivian, with a big ensemble cast: Lauren Tsai, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Nico Hiraga, Sydney Park, Josephine Langford, Clark Gregg, Josie Totah, Alycia Pascual-Peña, Anjelika Washington, Charlie Hall, Sabrina Haskett with Ike Barinholtz, Amy Poehler and Marcia Gay Harden. This looks dang good. Here's the first official...
- 2/2/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Netflix has released the first official trailer for Moxie, a coming-of-age film directed by Amy Poehler and based on the novel by Jennifer Mathieu that evokes the spirit of riot grrrl in the 2020s.
Moxie stars Hadley Robinson as Vivian, a shy 16-year-old who prefers to keep her head down and fly under the radar, even as bullying and sexual harassment are normalized at her high school. But when a new student (Alycia Pascual-Peña) starts to stand up to her peers’ unchecked behavior, Vivian is forced to reckon with how...
Moxie stars Hadley Robinson as Vivian, a shy 16-year-old who prefers to keep her head down and fly under the radar, even as bullying and sexual harassment are normalized at her high school. But when a new student (Alycia Pascual-Peña) starts to stand up to her peers’ unchecked behavior, Vivian is forced to reckon with how...
- 2/2/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Amy Poehler is here to start a revolution — in her teen daughter’s high school. In the first trailer for her film “Moxie” that’s all scored to the classic Bikini Kill song, a group of teenage “Rebel Girls” work to disrupt the sexist norms at their high school by starting a punk rock zine.
Hadley Robinson stars as Poehler’s 16-year-old daughter in the film who tries to keep her head down to avoid pestering and harassment by the jock kids who look to rank girls by their body parts and bangability. But she’s woken up when a new student played by Alycia Pascual-Pena helps her to realize that girls in high school don’t have to put up with this stuff.
Together they’re inspired by her mother’s rebellious past to publish an anonymous underground zine called Moxie and become the center of a feminist rebellion.
Hadley Robinson stars as Poehler’s 16-year-old daughter in the film who tries to keep her head down to avoid pestering and harassment by the jock kids who look to rank girls by their body parts and bangability. But she’s woken up when a new student played by Alycia Pascual-Pena helps her to realize that girls in high school don’t have to put up with this stuff.
Together they’re inspired by her mother’s rebellious past to publish an anonymous underground zine called Moxie and become the center of a feminist rebellion.
- 2/2/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Star Wars: Squadrons is Electronic Arts’ latest attempt at bringing the galaxy far, far away to video games. This time, it’s the publisher’s Motive Studios which is putting players inside the cockpits of some of the most popular starfighters in the saga.
The game is set after Return of the Jedi at a time when what’s left of the Empire is desperately clawing at whatever systems and planets it still controls. Fortunately for the galaxy, the New Republic is fighting back with its fleet of ace pilots. Squadrons specifically focuses on the New Republic’s Vanguard Squadron and the Empire’s Titan Squadron, as they battle it out in intense dogfights for galactic supremacy.
While the game isn’t out until tomorrow, reviews for Star Wars: Squadrons are starting to pour in, giving fans a better idea of what awaits them when they jump into the cockpit of their favorite fighter.
The game is set after Return of the Jedi at a time when what’s left of the Empire is desperately clawing at whatever systems and planets it still controls. Fortunately for the galaxy, the New Republic is fighting back with its fleet of ace pilots. Squadrons specifically focuses on the New Republic’s Vanguard Squadron and the Empire’s Titan Squadron, as they battle it out in intense dogfights for galactic supremacy.
While the game isn’t out until tomorrow, reviews for Star Wars: Squadrons are starting to pour in, giving fans a better idea of what awaits them when they jump into the cockpit of their favorite fighter.
- 10/1/2020
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Obsession and danger appear to be the name of the game in Altered Carbon season 2 since Takeshi Kovacs continues his search for Quellcrist Falconer, but has this time found himself in a body that’s a serious upgrade from the last one as he now possesses enhanced healing, a faster reaction time, and a form of telekinesis that could come in handy down the line. As Charlie Hall of Polygon states this season takes place 30 years after the events of season 1, and Kovacs has returned to Harlan’s World, a place many thought he would never go back to.
What We Learned from The Altered Carbon Season 2 Trailer...
What We Learned from The Altered Carbon Season 2 Trailer...
- 2/14/2020
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
Exclusive: Oscar-winner Marcia Gay Harden and Clark Gregg have boarded the Amy Poehler-directed Ya comedy Moxie, along with Sydney Park (The Walking Dead), Nico Hiraga (Booksmart), Alycia Pascual-Peña (Chase), Anjelika Washington (Young Sheldon), Joshua Darnell Walker, Josie Totah (Jesse), Sabrina Haskett (Deidra & Laney Rob a Train) and Charlie Hall.
The new additions are joining Hadley Robinson, Josephine Langford, Lauren Tsai, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Ike Barinholtz in the Netflix film which is currently shooting in Los Angeles.
After scribe Tamara Chestna adapted the screenplay based on the book Moxie, by Jennifer Mathieu. It’s about a girl (Robinson) from a small town who is inspired by her mother’s Riot Girl past and starts a feminist revolution at her high school.
Amy Poehler and Kim Lessing are producing under their Paper Kite label with Morgan Sackett and David Hyman.
On the silver screen, Harden was most recently seen in Fifty Shades Freed,...
The new additions are joining Hadley Robinson, Josephine Langford, Lauren Tsai, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Ike Barinholtz in the Netflix film which is currently shooting in Los Angeles.
After scribe Tamara Chestna adapted the screenplay based on the book Moxie, by Jennifer Mathieu. It’s about a girl (Robinson) from a small town who is inspired by her mother’s Riot Girl past and starts a feminist revolution at her high school.
Amy Poehler and Kim Lessing are producing under their Paper Kite label with Morgan Sackett and David Hyman.
On the silver screen, Harden was most recently seen in Fifty Shades Freed,...
- 11/8/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
A lot of us, Star Wars fans especially, know that dreadful cackle that we heard at the end of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker teaser, and we know too well that Ian McDiarmid is by far and large the Only Palpatine we’ll gladly accept for the role. But those that might be confused as to why Charlie Hall’s piece in Polygon seems to indicate that Ian is stating that Palpatine is dead and gone need a bit of data it would seem. Whether or not the emperor really is dead is a good question since in the comics and
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Ian McDiarmid...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Ian McDiarmid...
- 4/19/2019
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
“I ain’t exactly been feeling like myself these days,” sings Carl Anderson on the introspective “Roses,” the lead single from his newly announced Ep, You Can Call Me Carl. Despite the alluring melody, Anderson finds himself stuck in a rut with all of his good luck beginning to run dry.
With the clever idiom “everything was coming up roses” as the linchpin, Anderson’s self-deprecating wit shines despite — or perhaps because of — the run of bad luck coming his way. There’s a tongue-in-cheek touch that comes with Anderson...
With the clever idiom “everything was coming up roses” as the linchpin, Anderson’s self-deprecating wit shines despite — or perhaps because of — the run of bad luck coming his way. There’s a tongue-in-cheek touch that comes with Anderson...
- 2/28/2019
- by Thomas Mooney
- Rollingstone.com
Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ sons are rooting her mother on in the actress’ battle against breast cancer. The “Veep” star completed her last day of chemotherapy on Thursday and her sons Henry Hall, 25, and Charlie Hall, 20, celebrated the news with a cute video. Related: Julia Louis-Dreyfus Is ‘Thankful’ To Spend Thanksgiving With Husband Louis-Dreyfus shared the...
- 1/12/2018
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
Julia Louis-Dreyfus was feeling extra thankful this Thanksgiving.
The 56-year-old actress took to Instagram on Thursday to wish her fans well on the holiday, which she spent in Chicago, Illinois, with her family.
Louis-Dreyfus, who is battling breast cancer, met and fell in love with her husband, Brad Hall, in the Windy City, while attending Northwestern University. The couple's 20-year-old son, Charlie Hall, is currently a student there.
"Happy Thanksgiving early morning in Chicago. I love this town," the Veep star captioned a gorgeous pic of the city, before sharing an adorable photo of herself and her hubby visiting their old stopping grounds.
"Our old apartment on the lake on the north side of Chicago where we happily lived In Sin.#thankful," she wrote.
Louis-Dreyfus, who is also mom to 24-year-old son Henry, revealed her breast cancer diagnosis in September. The Emmy winner has continued to keep fans updated on her chemotherapy treatments and progress since.
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The 56-year-old actress took to Instagram on Thursday to wish her fans well on the holiday, which she spent in Chicago, Illinois, with her family.
Louis-Dreyfus, who is battling breast cancer, met and fell in love with her husband, Brad Hall, in the Windy City, while attending Northwestern University. The couple's 20-year-old son, Charlie Hall, is currently a student there.
"Happy Thanksgiving early morning in Chicago. I love this town," the Veep star captioned a gorgeous pic of the city, before sharing an adorable photo of herself and her hubby visiting their old stopping grounds.
"Our old apartment on the lake on the north side of Chicago where we happily lived In Sin.#thankful," she wrote.
Louis-Dreyfus, who is also mom to 24-year-old son Henry, revealed her breast cancer diagnosis in September. The Emmy winner has continued to keep fans updated on her chemotherapy treatments and progress since.
See more in...
- 11/24/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Julia Louis-Dreyfus spent Thanksgiving in Chicago with her family.
The 56-year-old Veep star shared a few photos to Instagram of her trip to the Windy City, where she and her husband Brad Hall met and fell in love while attending Northwestern University. (Their son Charlie Hall, 20, is currently a student there and plays on the basketball team).
“Happy Thanksgiving, she wrote on Instagram. “Early morning in Chicago. I love this town.”
On Friday, she and Brad, 59, toured their old stomping grounds — sharing a photo of themselves at “our old apartment on the lake on the north side of Chicago where we happily lived In Sin,...
The 56-year-old Veep star shared a few photos to Instagram of her trip to the Windy City, where she and her husband Brad Hall met and fell in love while attending Northwestern University. (Their son Charlie Hall, 20, is currently a student there and plays on the basketball team).
“Happy Thanksgiving, she wrote on Instagram. “Early morning in Chicago. I love this town.”
On Friday, she and Brad, 59, toured their old stomping grounds — sharing a photo of themselves at “our old apartment on the lake on the north side of Chicago where we happily lived In Sin,...
- 11/24/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Bill Murray is a proud basketball papa!
The Grand Budapest Hotel star's adult son, Luke, coaches the Xavier Musketeers men's basketball team, who moved on to the second round of the Ncaa Tournament on Thursday with a 76-65 upset over the sixth seeded Maralynd Terrapins. And while they were notching the big win, Murray was right there in the stands, passionately cheering on the collegiate squad.
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Watch: Julia Louis-Dreyfus Celebrates Her Son Charlie's First Ncaa Tournament Win -- See the Incredibly Sweet Moment!
And of course, the 66-year-old actor's reaction when the final buzzer sounded had social media pretty much falling all over itself.
Thanks for turning out for the team, Bill!
Next up, the Musketeers will take on Florida State University on Saturday for a big second round match up.
More: Aly Raisman's Parents Adorably Cannot Even Handle Watching Daughter Compete at Rio Olympics
Of course, the only celebrity...
The Grand Budapest Hotel star's adult son, Luke, coaches the Xavier Musketeers men's basketball team, who moved on to the second round of the Ncaa Tournament on Thursday with a 76-65 upset over the sixth seeded Maralynd Terrapins. And while they were notching the big win, Murray was right there in the stands, passionately cheering on the collegiate squad.
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Watch: Julia Louis-Dreyfus Celebrates Her Son Charlie's First Ncaa Tournament Win -- See the Incredibly Sweet Moment!
And of course, the 66-year-old actor's reaction when the final buzzer sounded had social media pretty much falling all over itself.
Thanks for turning out for the team, Bill!
Next up, the Musketeers will take on Florida State University on Saturday for a big second round match up.
More: Aly Raisman's Parents Adorably Cannot Even Handle Watching Daughter Compete at Rio Olympics
Of course, the only celebrity...
- 3/18/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Julia Louis-Dreyfus was elated when her son won his first Ncaa tournament and the Internet had a blast too. Related: Julia Louis-Dreyfus Speaks Out Against Donald Trump At SAG Awards The 56-year-old proud mom cheered her son, Charlie Hall, from the stands as the Northwestern Wildcats snagged their first-ever Ncaa tournament win against the Vanderbilt […]...
- 3/17/2017
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
Welcome to the Madness, Julia Louis-Dreyfus!
The proud mom, 56, was in the stands watching and cheering as her son Charlie Hall’s Northwestern basketball team scored their first-ever Ncaa tournament win against Vanderbilt on Thursday.
Louis-Dreyfus — who is a proud Northwestern alum — was caught on camera and could be seen mouthing the words, “Oh my god!”
Julia Louis-Dreyfus' reaction is everything pic.twitter.com/0ZJTTxbZnM
— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) March 16, 2017
When they finally call your name at the Chinese restaurant. #MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/eMhjjewMgG
— Ncaa March Madness (@marchmadness) March 16, 2017
The Wildcats got the W in a 68-66 win, earning...
The proud mom, 56, was in the stands watching and cheering as her son Charlie Hall’s Northwestern basketball team scored their first-ever Ncaa tournament win against Vanderbilt on Thursday.
Louis-Dreyfus — who is a proud Northwestern alum — was caught on camera and could be seen mouthing the words, “Oh my god!”
Julia Louis-Dreyfus' reaction is everything pic.twitter.com/0ZJTTxbZnM
— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) March 16, 2017
When they finally call your name at the Chinese restaurant. #MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/eMhjjewMgG
— Ncaa March Madness (@marchmadness) March 16, 2017
The Wildcats got the W in a 68-66 win, earning...
- 3/17/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
Go Wildcats!
As Northwestern University won their first Ncaa tournament game on Thursday, Julia Louis-Dreyfus was there in the stands cheering on her son, Charlie Hall, a sophomore forward on the title-contending team.
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Watch: Aly Raisman's Parents Adorably Cannot Even Handle Watching Daughter Compete at Rio Olympics
The Veep star looked adorably overcome with emotion when time expired, and the Wildcats defeated Vanderbilt in a 68-66 nailbiter.
We literally cannot get over the look of joy in the 56-year-old actress' eyes. That is the face of every mother watching their child succeed.
And anyone who follows the actress' Twitter feed knows how hard she's been repping that Wildcat pride.
More: Julia Louis-Dreyfus Cheers on Son Charlie Hall at Northwestern Basketball Game -- See Her Epic Reactions!
Of course, her 19-year-old son's spot on the roster is not Louis-Drefus' only reason for turning out for the team.
The Emmy winner is herself a former Northwestern...
As Northwestern University won their first Ncaa tournament game on Thursday, Julia Louis-Dreyfus was there in the stands cheering on her son, Charlie Hall, a sophomore forward on the title-contending team.
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Watch: Aly Raisman's Parents Adorably Cannot Even Handle Watching Daughter Compete at Rio Olympics
The Veep star looked adorably overcome with emotion when time expired, and the Wildcats defeated Vanderbilt in a 68-66 nailbiter.
We literally cannot get over the look of joy in the 56-year-old actress' eyes. That is the face of every mother watching their child succeed.
And anyone who follows the actress' Twitter feed knows how hard she's been repping that Wildcat pride.
More: Julia Louis-Dreyfus Cheers on Son Charlie Hall at Northwestern Basketball Game -- See Her Epic Reactions!
Of course, her 19-year-old son's spot on the roster is not Louis-Drefus' only reason for turning out for the team.
The Emmy winner is herself a former Northwestern...
- 3/17/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
With the First Four kicking off Tuesday in Dayton, Ohio, Et is looking at the celebrity college basketball fans who will be rooting for their teams during March Madness 2017.
Keep reading to find out who will be on pins and needles through every buzzer beater and upset of the Ncaa Division I men's basketball tournament.
Pics: Stars Who Love Sports
1. Ashley Judd -- Kentucky Wildcats
The Divergent actress graduated from the University of Kentucky honors program before launching her acting career in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
2. Bill Clinton -- Arkansas Razorbacks
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The 41st President of the United States, an Arkansas native, was governor of The Natural State before becoming commander in chief.
3. Jason Sudeikis -- Kansas Jayhawks
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The Saturday Night Live alum is a Kansas native and played basketball at Fort Scott Community College on a scholarship.
4. Jay Z -- Kentucky Wildcats
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The rapper is reportedly friends with Coach [link...
Keep reading to find out who will be on pins and needles through every buzzer beater and upset of the Ncaa Division I men's basketball tournament.
Pics: Stars Who Love Sports
1. Ashley Judd -- Kentucky Wildcats
The Divergent actress graduated from the University of Kentucky honors program before launching her acting career in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
2. Bill Clinton -- Arkansas Razorbacks
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The 41st President of the United States, an Arkansas native, was governor of The Natural State before becoming commander in chief.
3. Jason Sudeikis -- Kansas Jayhawks
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The Saturday Night Live alum is a Kansas native and played basketball at Fort Scott Community College on a scholarship.
4. Jay Z -- Kentucky Wildcats
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The rapper is reportedly friends with Coach [link...
- 3/14/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is breaking out her Seinfeld character’s signature dance moves again — and for great reason!
Not only has the actress’ alma mater, Northwestern, clinched its spot in the Ncaa March Madness Tournament for the first time in school history, but her 19-year-old son Charlie Hall is on the team.
When the Ncaa bracket was announced Sunday, with the Wildcats as an 8-seed in the West Regional division, Louis-Dreyfus celebrated with the infamous Elaine dance, described by George Costanza as a “full-body dry heave set to music,” on Twitter.
“We’re going to the dance, boys!” she captioned the hilarious gif.
Not only has the actress’ alma mater, Northwestern, clinched its spot in the Ncaa March Madness Tournament for the first time in school history, but her 19-year-old son Charlie Hall is on the team.
When the Ncaa bracket was announced Sunday, with the Wildcats as an 8-seed in the West Regional division, Louis-Dreyfus celebrated with the infamous Elaine dance, described by George Costanza as a “full-body dry heave set to music,” on Twitter.
“We’re going to the dance, boys!” she captioned the hilarious gif.
- 3/13/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is one proud mama!
The Veep star was spotted adorably cheering on her 19-year-old son Charlie Hall on Thursday as he and the Northwestern Wildcats took on Rutgers’ Scarlet Knights.
As the Wildcats closed in on their win, ESPN2 opted for a split screen of the court and the 56-year-old watching from the stands.
In a Twitter video of the footage, the sweater and glasses-clad mom was shown recording her son on her cell phone. When Hall jumped to grab a rebound, the Seinfeld alum cheered and raised a hand in the air.
ESPN2 caught Julia Louis-Dreyfus (@OfficialJLD...
The Veep star was spotted adorably cheering on her 19-year-old son Charlie Hall on Thursday as he and the Northwestern Wildcats took on Rutgers’ Scarlet Knights.
As the Wildcats closed in on their win, ESPN2 opted for a split screen of the court and the 56-year-old watching from the stands.
In a Twitter video of the footage, the sweater and glasses-clad mom was shown recording her son on her cell phone. When Hall jumped to grab a rebound, the Seinfeld alum cheered and raised a hand in the air.
ESPN2 caught Julia Louis-Dreyfus (@OfficialJLD...
- 3/10/2017
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
You earned this @NUMensBball's Charlie Hall.And, @OfficialJLD, we love your reactions in the split screen. https://t.co/5doCz0S63l - Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) March 10, 2017 Julia Louis-Dreyfus is such a proud mom. During the Ncaa tournament on Thursday, the actress couldn't help but film her son, 19-year-old Northwestern University basketball player Charlie Hall, as he played against Rutgers University. Not only did she whip out her phone like Mrs. George in Mean Girls, but she also got adorably nervous as he dribbled the ball and caught a rebound. In the words of the announcers, "Julia gets to be a mom." And in case you're wondering about her athletic son, it turns out he's just as funny as his famous mom. He hilariously interviewed a few of his teammates for the university's YouTube page.
- 3/10/2017
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is one proud mama!
The Veep star was all smiles on Thursday, as she and husband Brad Hall cheered on their youngest son, Charlie Hall, at his college basketball game at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.
Watch: Julia Louis-Dreyfus Now Has as Many Emmys as Mary Tyler Moore
The 19-year-old collegiate basketball player is a sophomore at Northwestern University, where his parents are both alums. The walk-on entered the second round of the Big Ten Tournament with a little over a minute left to go in the game, helping to lead the team to a blowout 83-61 victory over Rutgers.
As Charlie made his way onto the court, Julia took out her phone to snap a few pics, as Brad stood up, loudly clapping in support of his son.
Watch below:
Following the game, Julia took to Twitter to share a "fascinating bts interview with #B1GCats," which was a post-game...
The Veep star was all smiles on Thursday, as she and husband Brad Hall cheered on their youngest son, Charlie Hall, at his college basketball game at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.
Watch: Julia Louis-Dreyfus Now Has as Many Emmys as Mary Tyler Moore
The 19-year-old collegiate basketball player is a sophomore at Northwestern University, where his parents are both alums. The walk-on entered the second round of the Big Ten Tournament with a little over a minute left to go in the game, helping to lead the team to a blowout 83-61 victory over Rutgers.
As Charlie made his way onto the court, Julia took out her phone to snap a few pics, as Brad stood up, loudly clapping in support of his son.
Watch below:
Following the game, Julia took to Twitter to share a "fascinating bts interview with #B1GCats," which was a post-game...
- 3/10/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
That's her boy! With a recording cellphone in hand, Julia Louis-Dreyfus cheered on her youngest child, 19-year-old son Charlie Hall, as he helped lead the Northwestern University Wildcats basketball team to victory over Rutgers University's Scarlet Knights in their Big 10 tournament second-round game in Washington D.C., with a score of 83-61. The Veep and Seinfeld star was accompanied by equally proud husband Brad Hall. In addition to the 6'5" sophomore forward, who inherited his height from his father, the couple also has a 23-year-old son Henry Hall, a singer-songwriter. Julia and Brad, a comedy actor and writer, had met...
- 3/10/2017
- E! Online
Lindsey Buckingham Appreciation Society: Mirage Friday 2/17 at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia, Pa Saturday 2/18 at Littlefield in Brooklyn, NY
No matter how mainstream and unhip a band is, there is always the chance that it will become so unhip that its very unhipness will make it hip. Especially if something's got actual merits, after a sufficient amount of time has passed, distance will bring the perspective that says that the band's demerits have been overstated and are unfairly overshadowing its value. Throw in a healthy dose of nostalgia for something fondly remembered, and the "fifty million [fill-in-the-blank] fans can't be wrong" syndrome turns out to be true.
There may be no better, or more deserving, example of this than Fleetwood Mac. So popular as to have been ubiquitous, and thus rebelled against and held in contempt, yet such consummate musicians and songsmiths that even their lesser work holds up quite well. So...
No matter how mainstream and unhip a band is, there is always the chance that it will become so unhip that its very unhipness will make it hip. Especially if something's got actual merits, after a sufficient amount of time has passed, distance will bring the perspective that says that the band's demerits have been overstated and are unfairly overshadowing its value. Throw in a healthy dose of nostalgia for something fondly remembered, and the "fifty million [fill-in-the-blank] fans can't be wrong" syndrome turns out to be true.
There may be no better, or more deserving, example of this than Fleetwood Mac. So popular as to have been ubiquitous, and thus rebelled against and held in contempt, yet such consummate musicians and songsmiths that even their lesser work holds up quite well. So...
- 2/17/2012
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
As despotic regimes across the Arab world crumble or battle for survival, what lies ahead? That depends on whether revolutionary citizens stay the course, how much of the tired leadership can be swept away, and how protected dictators are, five experts tell Rob Verger.
With revolution and unrest sweeping the Middle East, dictators toppled in Tunisia and Egypt, and Colonel Gaddafi increasingly embattled in Libya, five experts weigh in on the question: What's next for Libya and the Middle East?
Related story on The Daily Beast: Libya's Rebels Advance on Gaddafi's Hometown
1. "Gaddafi's Rule Will Crumble"
Ruth Wedgwood, a professor at Johns Hopkins University and a member of the Hoover Task Force on Law and National Security, writes that "for the sake of Libya and the region, one hopes that Gaddafi's brutal rule will quickly crumble."
"Gaddafi saw power as a personal possession, denying that Libya had any minorities, provoking...
With revolution and unrest sweeping the Middle East, dictators toppled in Tunisia and Egypt, and Colonel Gaddafi increasingly embattled in Libya, five experts weigh in on the question: What's next for Libya and the Middle East?
Related story on The Daily Beast: Libya's Rebels Advance on Gaddafi's Hometown
1. "Gaddafi's Rule Will Crumble"
Ruth Wedgwood, a professor at Johns Hopkins University and a member of the Hoover Task Force on Law and National Security, writes that "for the sake of Libya and the region, one hopes that Gaddafi's brutal rule will quickly crumble."
"Gaddafi saw power as a personal possession, denying that Libya had any minorities, provoking...
- 2/24/2011
- by Rob Verger
- The Daily Beast
Hulk Hogan has revealed that his recent divorce from his wife Linda made him feel like famed murder-suspect O.J. Simpson. "I could have turned everything into a crime scene, like O.J., cutting everybody's throat," the wrestler and reality TV star told Rolling Stone. Hogan also talked about his ex-wife's subsequent relationship with 19-year-old Charles Hill, saying: "You live half a mile from (more)...
- 4/16/2009
- by By Chris Homer
- Digital Spy
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