The 97th Academy Awards are nearly here. This year’s awards race has been an unusually interesting and rambunctious affair, ...
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Extra.ie on MSNOscars 2025: Wicked stars among big names performing at 97th Academy AwardsWicked stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo are among the big names who will sing at the 97th Academy Awards. Despite ...
This year’s ceremony will be hosted for the first time ever by Conan O’Brien, following in the footsteps of previous hosts ...
Selena Gomez will be hitting the red carpet at the splashiest event of the year in Hollywood even though she was snubbed in the Best Supporting Actress category for her work in Emilia Perez.
Hosted by Conan O'Brien in the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood, the Oscars 2025 airs Sunday, March 2. Coverage kicks off ...
Guy Pearce shared a memory about wanting to punch a "snobby" actress for mocking the Australian soap opera Neighbours, where he worked for years. As part of his Oscar campaign for The Brutalist ...
Guy Pearce has opened up about his career beginnings on Neighbours. Speaking to The Times, Pearce recalled his experiences on the Australian soap opera, in which he played Mike Young from 1986 to ...
Picture: Twitter/Guy Pearce Last month, it emerged that Pearce had quietly split from Game of Thrones actress Carice van Houten “years” ago. Rumours about the status of the couple – who ...
I'm not going to mince words — Guy Pearce is incredible in The Brutalist. His performance is an undeniable highlight when it comes to Brady Corbet's ambitious American epic, and he's very ...
The Oscar nominee Guy Pearce admitted that he didn't like his performance in Christopher Nolan's Memento, which was released in 2000. He played the role of memory-addled Leonard Shelby in the movie.
Guy Pearce, the Oscar-nominated actor for his supporting role in The Brutalist, has made a shocking revelation about wanting to punch a female co-star early in his career. After leaving Australian ...
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