Prince Harry and Meghan Markle christened their daughter, Princess Lilibet Diana, on Friday, March 3, at their Montecito, CA, home. However, none of the royal family’s senior members attended. But, members of Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana’s family, did take part in the joyous event. They lent their support to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Prince Harry and Princess Diana | Joe Giddins/Tim Graham Photo Library/Getty Images Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced Lilibet’s christening, and her princess title
A press representative for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared a press statement with The Los Angeles Times. “I can confirm that Princess Lilibet Diana was christened on Friday, March 3, by the Archbishop of LA, the Rev. John Taylor,” the spokesperson wrote.
Lilibet was baptized in the Episcopal faith. Subsequently, at Harry and Meghan’s wedding, the head of the Episcopal Church, Bishop Michael Curry, delivered their homily at St.
Prince Harry and Princess Diana | Joe Giddins/Tim Graham Photo Library/Getty Images Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced Lilibet’s christening, and her princess title
A press representative for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared a press statement with The Los Angeles Times. “I can confirm that Princess Lilibet Diana was christened on Friday, March 3, by the Archbishop of LA, the Rev. John Taylor,” the spokesperson wrote.
Lilibet was baptized in the Episcopal faith. Subsequently, at Harry and Meghan’s wedding, the head of the Episcopal Church, Bishop Michael Curry, delivered their homily at St.
- 3/13/2023
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Rejoice, "Evangelion" fans of America, for you finally have a chance to see the saga's conclusion in a theater. "Evangelion: 3.0 + 1.0 Thrice Upon A Time" had a (very successful) theatrical run in its native Japan, but international audiences had to settle for a Prime Video release in August 2021. GKids has since acquired the North American distribution rights and has partnered with Fathom Events for theatrical exhibitions. After a one-night IMAX screening on November 30th, the film is playing during the week of December 6 in theaters across the U.S. These showings will exclusively show the subbed version of the film: Japanese audio, English subtitles. If you prefer your anime dubbed, you're out of luck.
This is the latest in a long line of hurdles dub watchers face in getting into "Evangelion." For starters, the "Rebuild" films which "Thrice Upon A Time" concludes have two English dubs — an incomplete one done by Funimation,...
This is the latest in a long line of hurdles dub watchers face in getting into "Evangelion." For starters, the "Rebuild" films which "Thrice Upon A Time" concludes have two English dubs — an incomplete one done by Funimation,...
- 12/7/2022
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
Controversy and debate surround season five of “The Crown,” but Elizabeth Debicki has largely been praised for her portrayal of Princess Diana.
Debicki, best known for her work in the limited series “The Night Manager” and films including “Guardians of the Galaxy” and “Tenet,” said she prepared for the role more than any previous job she’s had.
A delay of filming due to the pandemic allowed for extra time to study and perfect the Princess’ mannerisms and way of speaking.
“When I wrapped I thought, ‘Well, I’ve done my best. Now we’ll see,’” said the French-born Debicki, who moved with her family as a child to Australia.
She was first told producers had her in mind for the role after she auditioned for a small part in season two, which she says did not go well.
“I was really confused about the part they were asking me...
Debicki, best known for her work in the limited series “The Night Manager” and films including “Guardians of the Galaxy” and “Tenet,” said she prepared for the role more than any previous job she’s had.
A delay of filming due to the pandemic allowed for extra time to study and perfect the Princess’ mannerisms and way of speaking.
“When I wrapped I thought, ‘Well, I’ve done my best. Now we’ll see,’” said the French-born Debicki, who moved with her family as a child to Australia.
She was first told producers had her in mind for the role after she auditioned for a small part in season two, which she says did not go well.
“I was really confused about the part they were asking me...
- 11/21/2022
- by Sarah Curran
- ET Canada
Baby Cow are the production company behind some of the U.K.’s best-loved comedy shows, including “Gavin and Stacey” with James Corden and Ruth Jones, Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding’s “The Mighty Boosh” and “This Time With Alan Partridge” starring Steve Coogan as the cringe-worthy fictional television host.
It was a prescient Coogan who founded Baby Cow alongside producer Henry Normal in 1998, long before talent-led production companies were a thing. In 2016 BBC Studios took a majority stake in the company, with Coogan staying on as a shareholder and creative director. He also stars in many (although not all) of the company’s projects – which span TV, film, comedy and drama – including the recent Channel 4 series “Chivalry,” in which he plays an old-school film producer getting to grips with a changing world opposite Sarah Solemani, and upcoming feature film “The Lost King,” about an amateur historian who finds...
It was a prescient Coogan who founded Baby Cow alongside producer Henry Normal in 1998, long before talent-led production companies were a thing. In 2016 BBC Studios took a majority stake in the company, with Coogan staying on as a shareholder and creative director. He also stars in many (although not all) of the company’s projects – which span TV, film, comedy and drama – including the recent Channel 4 series “Chivalry,” in which he plays an old-school film producer getting to grips with a changing world opposite Sarah Solemani, and upcoming feature film “The Lost King,” about an amateur historian who finds...
- 8/17/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Steve Coogan’s Baby Cow is forging Live at the Moth Club for UKTV, a comedy series from the legendary East London venue featuring major UK comedy stars such as Stath Lets Flats creator Jamie Demetriou and What We Do In The Shadows star Natasia Demetriou.
Airing on BBC Studios-owned UKTV channel Dave, the program will show performances from the club along with pre-recorded sketches showing what’s happening “backstage” and during production.
Others to take part include Demetriou’s Stath Lets Flats co-star Ellie White, Pls Like’s Arnab Chanda, Channel 4’s Cardinal Burns’ Dustin Demri-Burns and Seb Cardinal, The Bubble’s Ben Ashenden and Dreaming Whilst Black’s Alexander Owen.
This new wave of British comedians are partaking in some of the nation’s biggest comedy shows at present, led by Demetriou’s triple BAFTA-winning Stath Lets Flats for Channel 4, which is currently being taken out to the U.
Airing on BBC Studios-owned UKTV channel Dave, the program will show performances from the club along with pre-recorded sketches showing what’s happening “backstage” and during production.
Others to take part include Demetriou’s Stath Lets Flats co-star Ellie White, Pls Like’s Arnab Chanda, Channel 4’s Cardinal Burns’ Dustin Demri-Burns and Seb Cardinal, The Bubble’s Ben Ashenden and Dreaming Whilst Black’s Alexander Owen.
This new wave of British comedians are partaking in some of the nation’s biggest comedy shows at present, led by Demetriou’s triple BAFTA-winning Stath Lets Flats for Channel 4, which is currently being taken out to the U.
- 6/9/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
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