Although Dorothy Gale might not show her face in Wicked: For Good, the actress who played the iconic literary character is revealing a behind-the-scenes look at her portrayal. British actress Bethany ...
British actress and model Sophie Sumner, a former winner of America's Next Top Model, has revealed the pressure after winning the reality TV series was so severe that she spiralled into addiction and ...
The blockbuster musical marks the conclusion to director Jon M. Chu’s two-part cinematic adaptation of Gregory Maguire’s beloved novel — itself inspired by the record-breaking stage musical by Stephen ...
Who plays Dorothy in Wicked: For Good and why is she faceless? While her face is never shown, the credits confirm who plays her. Fellow Ozians, we finally know the identity of the actress playing ...
Eline Van der Velden of Particle6 gets candid about contacting the police over online hate, what she'd tell Ryan Reynolds if she could and the award-winning talent desperate to work with the world's ...
Dr. S Robert Levine tells PEOPLE about what stands out looking back at their Nov. 23, 1983, wedding day Courtesy Dr. S Robert Levine Dr. S Robert Levine and Mary Tyler Moore were married in November ...
After a combined 26 years as an agent and partner at Paradigm Talent Agency and, before that, Abrams Artists Agency, Jennifer Millar is pivoting to management. She’s joined Brillstein Entertainment ...
Country music star Billy Ray Cyrus has had three marriages of varying lengths. His first marriage was to Cindy Smith, to whom he was married from 1986 to 1992. He was then married to Tish Cyrus for 28 ...
You might remember that John Major once defined Britishness as warm beer, long shadows on cricket grounds, and old ladies cycling to Holy Communion through the morning mist. The BBC went one better.
Kerry Ellis was the first British actress to star as Elphaba in Wicked on the West End Britain's first West End Elphaba said the film adaptations of Wicked were introducing the show to a new ...
The cookery writer and broadcaster Dame Mary Berry says returning to the area she grew up in "is like coming home". The TV personality is in Bath to take part in an event at St Stephen's Church, on ...
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