Emma Stone Teases Fans in a Barely-There Bathrobe Before the BAFTAs

The actress gave fans a peek behind the scenes at her preparations before a show. She was photographed wearing a cozy white bathrobe while her hair and makeup artists worked on her look. The photo showed her going from relaxed and comfortable to fully glamorous, highlighting the contrast between her private life and the demands of Hollywood.

Actors Who Learned To Dance For A Role And Nailed It

To prepare for ‘La La Land’, Ryan Gosling dedicated months to mastering tap and jazz dance. He practiced every day with his fellow actor to create believable on-screen chemistry during the musical performances. On top of dance training, he also learned to play the piano for the film. All of his hard work led to some truly memorable scenes that honored the history of classic movies.

Jacob Elordi Opens up About Steamy Scenes With Margot Robbie

Jacob Elordi described how carefully choreographed a particular scene with Robbie was, explaining that every movement had to be precise. The limited lighting and tight space on set meant the actors had very little room to maneuver. Everything they did needed to look right within the shot and complement the lighting to achieve the director’s vision. The film, a new take on Emily Brontë’s classic, was directed by Emerald Fennell and made with a budget of $80 million.

Since its release on February 13th, the movie has grossed around $126 million worldwide. Although critics have had mixed reactions, the performances of the two lead actors have consistently been praised.

Stars Who Are Openly Neurodivergent and How It Helped Their Acting Careers

Anthony Hopkins has discussed how learning he had Asperger’s syndrome later in life changed how he approaches acting. The condition gives him the ability to analyze characters in a detailed way, leading to very precise and powerful performances. He often dissects scripts like a math problem, which helps him learn lines quickly and grasp the core of each scene. His famous role in ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ highlighted his calm, observant style – a hallmark of his work. He believes this way of thinking gives him a special edge as an actor.

Stars Who Are Famous for Bringing Their Pets to Every Movie Set

As a huge movie fan, I always loved seeing Carrie Fisher with her French Bulldog, Gary. He was her constant companion during her last few years, tagging along to premieres and even being on set with her while she filmed ‘The Last Jedi’. Everyone on set adored Gary – he was practically part of the cast! They even gave him a little cameo as an alien! It was so clear how much comfort and joy he brought her, especially with her hectic schedule. Honestly, Gary has become one of the most memorable animal companions ever seen in movies – a true Hollywood icon.

Black Stars Who Got Their Big Break in Iconic 90s Sitcoms

Will Smith first gained worldwide fame in 1990 with the TV show ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.’ The show featured a character based on his own life – a young man moving from Philadelphia to live with his affluent family in California. ‘The Fresh Prince’ helped him shift from being a musician to a prominent actor on television. Over six seasons, he skillfully combined humor with heartfelt scenes. This role proved to be the starting point for his incredibly successful career as a major movie star.

Black Actresses Who Spoke Out About the Lack of Proper Hair and Makeup Artists on Set

Tati Gabrielle revealed she had to do her own hair styling for ‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’ because the show’s hair department didn’t have the expertise to work with her natural hair texture. This meant she spent a lot of her own time making sure her character’s look stayed consistent, and it showed how a lack of experience with natural hair care is a problem for many in the entertainment industry.

Celebrities Who Flat-Out Refuse to Sign Autographs for Fans

Ringo Starr, the former Beatles drummer, announced in 2008 that he would stop signing items for fans. In a video message, he explained that any mail sent for a signature would be thrown away. He made this decision because he was overwhelmed by the amount of requests and upset that signed items were quickly being resold for profit. Now, he’s focusing on his music and art without the burden of signing fan mail.