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Kerry Washington, Oprah Winfrey and Sam Waterston are toplining Tyler Perry’s Six Triple Eight, the prolific director’s fourth film for Netflix.

Washington will also executive produce the film about the true story of the only all-black, all-female World War II battalion that proved key to the American war effort. The ensemble cast in the film, which has begun production, includes Ebony Obsidian, Milauna Jackson, Kylie Jefferson, Shanice Shantay, Sarah Jeffery, Pepi Sonuga and Jay Reeves.

Perry and his team also cast Jeanté Godlock, Moriah Brown, Baadja-Lyne Odums, Gregg Sulkin, Dean Norris and Susan Sarandon. Perry wrote the script for Six Triple Eight, which his based on an article by Kevin M. Hymel for WWII History magazine.

He will also produce the film alongside Nicole Avant, Keri Selig, Angi Bones, Carlota Espinosa and Tony Strickland, while Peter Guber will also executive produce.

Six Triple Eight recalls 855 women who joined the war effort with little knowledge of what exactly they would be doing, but were quickly given the mission to sort through and fix a three-year backlog of undelivered mail.

Their herculean task was done as the women faced discrimination, an unfamiliar land and a war-torn country as they sorted over 17 million pieces of mail, reconnecting American soldiers with their families and loved ones back home.

The story of the 6888th Postal Directory Battalion, until now kept out of history books, was restored on March 14th, 2022 when U.S. President Joe Biden signed a bill for the women to receive the Congressional Gold Medal, Congress’ highest honor.

Six Triple Eight will mark Perry’s latest film he directed for Netflix after A Fall From Grace, A Madea Homecoming, and A Jazzman’s Blues. Perry, WME and Johnson Shapiro recently inked a four-picture deal with Amazon Studios.

Washington is repped by CAA, Washington Square Arts, The Lede Company and Hansen Jacobsen.


Nick is gecast in de nieuwe gelimiteerde serie ‘American Primeval’ De serie voor Netflix zal uit 6 afleveringen bestaan, een releasedatum is nog niet bekend.

Netflix has rounded out the cast for American Primeval, its upcoming limited series from Pete Berg, Eric Newman and Mark L. Smith. Betty Gilpin (Gaslit), Dane DeHaan (Oppenheimer) and Shea Whigham (Joker) join previously announced Taylor Kitsch, along with Joe Tippett (Mare of Easttown), Jai Courtney (Kaleidoscope), Kyle Bradley Davis (American Horror Story), Nick Hargrove (Devotion), Derek Hinkey (Walker Independence), Saura Lightfoot Leon (Hoard), Preston Mota (Asteroid City) and Shawnee Pourier (Stranger Things).

The six-episode American Primeval is described as a raw, adventurous exploration of the birth of the American West. The violent collisions of cultures, religions and communities as men and women fight and die for control of this new world – for a land they truly believe is their destiny. The ensemble tells a story of the sacrifice all must pay when they choose to enter a lawless and untamed wilderness.

Gilpin will play Sara Rowell, an extremely capable woman with an air of composure and grace that seems out of place in Fort Bridger as she seeks a guide across the frontier for her and her son, Devin.

DeHaan will portray Jacob Pratt, a Mormon leading his family across the frontier to join other settlers in Utah.

Whigham will play Jim Bridger, a grizzled realist but a decent man, Jim Bridgers runs his namesake Fort, a popular stopping point for settlers and trappers.

Tippett will portray James Wolsey, a Mormon man leading a militia of men who don’t possess the moral code they claim they do.

Courtney will play Virgil Cutter, a trapper and bounty hunter who sees opportunity in the naiveté of others.

Davis will portray Tilly, one of Cutter’s trappers, Tilly is a nasty, dangerous man who doesn’t mind killing to get ahead and rather enjoys it when others fear him.

Hargrove will play Cottrell, a young man that helps out around Fort Bridger and serves as Jim Bridger’s right hand.

Hinkey will portray Red Feather, the leader of a renegade group of Crow warriors known as the Wolf Clan.

Leon will play Abish, a Mormon woman not content with being seen as the property of her husband, Jacob.

Mota will portray Devin Rowell, a sensitive soul with a curious mind, Devin is Sara’s son.

Pourier will play Two Moons, a young girl who flees her village with a strong will and drive to survive at all costs.

They all join Kitsch, who portrays Isaac, a traumatized man struggling to overcome his demons and find a reason to live in this brutal and punishing world.

Berg will direct all of the episodes and exec produce for Film 44 alongside Newman, who exec produces for Grand Electric under his overall deal. Smith will write all episodes and exec produce.

Gilpin is repped by CAA, Anonymous Content, and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller. DeHaan is repped by CAA, MGMT Entertainment and Sloane, Offer, Weber & Dern. Whigham is with WME and Range Media Partners. Tippett is repped by Paradigm, Perennial Entertainment and Peikoff Mahan. Courtney is repped by UTA, Silver Lining Entertainment, and Morrissey Management. Davis is repped by Global Artists Agency. Hargrove is repped by Allegory Creative Management and AFA Prime Talent Media. Hinkey is repped by The O’ Agency. Leon is repped by Curtis Brown Group. Mota is repped by Duvall Mac Talent and 11:11 Entertainment.


Alyssa zal als schrijver en producer betrokken zijn bij de nieuwe serie ‘Things I’m Seeing Without You’, het is nog niet bekend op welke zender of streamingdienst het zal verschijnen.. Ook is ze bezig met een project ogenaamd ‘Alyssa Milano for Mayor’ voor de Amerikaanse zender Lifetime en is de de executive producer oor de nieuwe Fox serie ‘The White House Doctor”.

A+E Studios is developing a series adaptation of the Peter Bognanni book “Things I’m Seeing Without You” with Alyssa Milano onboard to write, Variety has learned exclusively.

Milano will executive produce in addition to writing the project. Peter Farrelly, who won two Oscars in 2019 for his work on “Green Book,” will direct and executive produce. Tim Mason will executive produce and serve as showrunner. Mason was most recently the co-creator, showrunner, executive producer, and director on the Showtime series “Work in Progress.” Samantha Kurtzman-Counter and Abbie Schiller of The Mother Company will also executive produce. A+E Studios will produce in association with Range Media Partners. Milano is under a first-look deal with A+E. No network or streaming service is attached at this time.

In the show, sixteen-year-old Tess talks to Jonah every day; through texts, tweets and emails. So when she discovers died by suicide, her world implodes. Feeling heartbroken and traumatized, Tess unexpectedly finds herself living with her estranged father, Duncan, wondering how well she knew the boy she called her boyfriend. Now struggling with questions about life and loss, this complicated teenager and her less complicated father come together, trying to learn what it means to love someone, to lose someone and to wade through the beautiful/strange agony of the aftermath.

This is the latest piece of TV development for Milano in recent months. It was reported in January that Milano is executive producing an adaptation of the memoir “The White House Doctor” at Fox. This is also the second TV writing gig Milano has in the works. She is also attached to write the project “Alyssa Milano for Mayor” at Lifetime, which remains in development.

Milano is best known for her work in front of the camera, having most famously starred in the original “Charmed” series for eight seasons. She is also known for her roles in “Melrose Place,” “Commando,” “Brazen,” and “The Now,” the last of which was directed by Peter and Bobby Farrelly.

She is repped by UTA and Range Media Partners. Farrelly is repped by CAA, Anonymous Content, and Lichter Grossman.


Op 17 februari verschijnt Alyssa’s nieuwste film ‘Who Are You People’ in Amerika. De trailer is enkele dagen geleden verschenen.



Ellen Tamaki is a stunning star on the rise. Her gorgeous face was the perfecto canvas to spotlight some holiday glow. You can also catch her shimmer starring as Drea Mikami in the hit supernatural drama “Manifest” on Netflix. Tune in here to catch her sporting some glamorous festive looks wearing her grandmother’s stylish pieces that span a few decades. It’s such a lovely tribute. Ellen also shares her top 5 holiday beauty bare essentials…take a peek!

“I rarely wear makeup when home for the holidays, so my favorite beauty look is glowy skin! Sometimes my siblings line up and I do all of their skin care, too.”

60’s inspired metallic eye and nude lip. Skin: Cle de Peau Radiant Cream Foundation Eyes: Urban Decay 24/7 eyeliners in Lucky, Freak and Scorch. Blush: Merit in Cheeky Contour: Ogee in Obsidian Eyebrow: Kosas Lip: Merit in Slip

“Weleda Skin Food- singlehandedly changed my skin. It’s very thick, so perfect for winter dryness.”

“Supergoop glow screen- spf every day, but sometimes I use this as my foundation! There’s a little tint and shimmer to it.”
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Lip: Cle de Peau in Legend of Rouge Eyeshadow: Dior Backstage Eye Palette in Warm Neutrals

“Laneige lip sleeping mask- at all hours of the day.”
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Lip: Nars in Dragon Girl Gloss: Lancome Juicy Tube in Hello Cherry

“PawPaw ointment- for problem areas, I have had an ongoing feud with a dry patch under my nose for as long as I can remember. One of my makeup artists on manifest introduced me to pawpaw and I slather it on.”

Eyeliner: Jillian Dempsey Khol in Jet Black and Lancome 24hr Drama Liqui-Pencil I Eiffel Diamond

“Olaplex no 7 bonding hair oil for growing out my hair!”
“Can you tell I love to be moisturized ??”

Photos/Makup/Hair: Tina Turnbow

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