TheWrap magazine
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How Elizabeth Debicki Tackled Playing Princess Diana, the Role That ‘Scared the Hell’ Out of Her
TheWrap Magazine: “It sounds like I’m exaggerating, but it did feel a little bit impossible for a while,” the Emmy-nominated actress says of her experience on “The Crown”
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Jon Hamm, Billy Crudup and Holland Taylor Break Down ‘The Morning Show’ Season 3’s Avalanche of Emmys Love
TheWrap magazine: Along with Karen Pittman, Mark Duplass, Greta Lee and Nicole Beharie, the supporting cast notched 50% of their categories’ noms
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‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ Showrunner Francesca Sloane on Mining Marriage for Maximum Drama (and Laughs)
TheWrap magazine: The series’ co-creator and EP zeroed in on the characters’ complex relationship — and found sexiness in humor
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Why Sara Bareilles Didn’t Worry About Being Funny With Her Emmy-Nominated ‘Girls5eva’ Song
TheWrap magazine: The singer-songwriter-actress says her season-finale song “The Medium Time” is “about staying present”
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How ‘Abbott Elementary’ Pulled Off Its Biggest Casting Coup (So Far): Bradley Cooper
TheWrap magazine: Landing the actor was a mixture of luck, timing and delicate logistical gymnastics, casting director Wendy O’Brien says
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Inside the Wild Journey of ‘Hacks’ — From a Creepy Audition in the Dark to Surprising Emotional Twists
TheWrap magazine: And Hannah Einbinder also explains to Jean Smart and Paul W. Downs why the three of them are the Powerpuff Girls
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‘Top Chef’ Host Kristen Kish Says She Felt the ‘Pressure’ of Stepping in Padma Lakshmi’s Shoes
TheWrap magazine: Season 21 marked a new beginning for the Bravo cooking competition and with that came “a lot of responsibility,” Kish says
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‘Reservation Dogs’ Star D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai on Overdue Emmy Love: ‘Now We Get to Be on the Big Stage’
TheWrap magazine: The first-time Emmy nominee plays Bear Smallhill in the FX on Hulu comedy series
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‘Baby Reindeer’ Felt ‘Like 1,000 Therapy Sessions’ for Creator Richard Gadd
TheWrap magazine: Reliving the trauma that inspired the Emmy-nominated limited series was hard, “but if I need to go through a little bit of pain to bring a wider sense of understanding, I’m willing to do it,” Gadd says
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Lewis Pullman on His ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ Emmy Nom and Overcoming Science Anxiety
TheWrap magazine: To play a genius chemist, Pullman discussed his dialogue with the show’s brainiac consultants: “I tried my best to get a toddler-level explanation”
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‘A Shocking Thing to Wear at Court’: Inside the Costume Design of ‘Mary & George’
TheWrap magazine: Annie Symons unpacks the meaning of color, fabric and silhouette in her costumes for the sexy Starz limited series
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How Tom Hiddleston Fulfilled His ‘Glorious Purpose’ With ‘Loki’ Season 2
TheWrap magazine: “He would finally end up in a position of responsibility and in a position of belonging,” the MCU actor says of his character’s end game
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‘Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’ Creators Explain Their ‘Shocking’ Decision to Change the Plot Entirely
TheWrap magazine: How BenDavid Grabinski and Bryan Lee O’Malley brought Netflix’s animated “left-turn sequel” to life
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For Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada, the Success of ‘Shōgun’ Is ‘So Surreal’
TheWrap magazine: “I don’t know how everyone was feeling about it, but I was not expecting it to be this talked about,” Sawai says
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Carrie Coon Loves Playing ‘Sort of the Bad Guy’ on ‘The Gilded Age’
TheWrap magazine: “People hate her. It’s glorious to play the character who wins at the end. Who doesn’t like to win? I love to win,” Coon says of Bertha