Pedro Pascal Melts Hearts With Adorable Photos With His Labrador

Though many recognize Pedro Pascal from his roles as a protector in shows like The Mandalorian and The Last of Us, he considers caring for his dogs to be one of his most important roles. He previously cared for a pit-bull mix named Gretta, and now shares photos of his current dog, Mr. Mingo, with his fans.

Actresses Who Demand Crazy Things In Their Contracts

Queen Latifah has a unique rule in all her contracts: her characters never die on screen. She started this early in her career to keep the possibility open for revisiting those roles in future movies or TV shows. This helps her maintain control over her characters and ensures she has opportunities to continue working within successful franchises. It’s been a consistent part of her contract negotiations for decades.

African-American Actors Who Are Trained In Shakespeare

Denzel Washington first became passionate about classic plays while attending Fordham University in the late 1970s. A turning point in his early career was playing Othello in a college production. After graduating, he honed his acting skills at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Throughout his career, he’s often returned to Shakespeare, performing in plays like ‘Richard III’ and ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth.’

Actors Who Made Their Co-Stars Cry On Set

During filming of ‘Kramer vs. Kramer,’ Dustin Hoffman used extreme method acting to try and elicit a strong emotional response from Meryl Streep. Accounts suggest he slapped her and shared private, hurtful information about her personal life right before scenes. This caused Streep to become deeply upset and cry during production. She later said this behavior felt like harassment and went beyond what was acceptable on set. Hoffman defended his actions, stating he wanted to make the drama feel as realistic as possible.

Actresses Who Believe in Ghosts

Okay, so I was reading about Courteney Cox, and apparently her old house in Laurel Canyon was seriously spooky! She was on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ and was talking about how Carole King, who lived there before her, told her the house had a ghost – an old woman, no less. Then, a delivery guy actually claimed he saw a spirit standing behind her! That was enough for her – she ended up selling the place. It sounds like those experiences really made her believe in ghosts, which is wild. I’m a big movie buff, so I love a good ghost story, but living one? That’s another level!

Actresses Who Are Too Young For Their Roles

When Jennifer Lawrence was just twenty-one, she starred in ‘Silver Linings Playbook’ as Tiffany Maxwell, a widow grappling with deep sadness and a difficult past. Although some viewers pointed out she was younger than the character described in the book, her performance received widespread praise and won her an Academy Award. The role proved she could convincingly portray complex and emotionally mature women, solidifying her reputation as a versatile actress.

Actresses Who Achieved Mainstream Fame After Turning 40

Allison Janney became a household name at age 40 when she started playing C.J. Cregg on the hit TV show ‘The West Wing’ (1999–2006). This role earned her four Emmy Awards and made her a well-known actress. Although she had worked in films and theater before, it was her success on television that led to bigger movie roles. Later, she won an Academy Award for her performance in the 2017 film ‘I, Tonya’.