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Harper's Bazaar UK May 2024 photographed by Agata Pospieszynska- Nicola Coughlan
Nicola Mary Coughlan (/ˈkɒklən/; born 9 January 1987) is an Irish actress. She is known for her roles as Clare Devlin in Channel 4 sitcom Derry Girls (2018–2022) and Penelope Featherington in Netflix period drama Bridgerton (2020–present). Early life Coughlan was born on 9 January 1987 in Galway, Ireland, and grew up in Oranmore. At the age of five, when watching her older sister performing in a school play, she decided to become an actress. She attended Scoil Mhuire for primary school and Calasanctius College for secondary school. She graduated with a degree in English and Classical Civilisation from the National University of Ireland, Galway. She then went on to train in England at the Oxford School of Drama and Birmingham School of Acting. Career Early work (2004–2017) At the age of 10, in 1997, Nicola Coughlan had an uncredited role in action thriller film My Brother's War. In 2004, she started her career with a role in Tom Collins' short film The Phantom Cnut, a revenge comedy. In the following years, she did voice work in animated series and films, including The Fairytales from 2004 to 2005, Summer of the Flying Saucer in 2008, Simsala Grimm II: The Adventures of Yoyo and Doc Croc in 2010, and Thor: Legend of the Magical Hammer in 2011. She made brief appearances in the soap opera Doctors in 2012 and musical comedy film Svengali in 2013. Due to financial difficulties, Coughlan was forced to return to Ireland. She suffered from depression during this period, and received help from her family. She worked part-time at an optician in Galway, and later responded to an open casting call for Jess and Joe Forever at the Old Vic in London, winning the main role of Jess. Her first performance was in September 2016, prior to a national tour. Breakthrough (2018–present) In 2018, Coughlan began playing Clare Devlin, one of the main characters, in Derry Girls, a sitcom set in Derry, Northern Ireland, in the 1990s. Coughlan played Hannah Dalton in Harlots, a period drama television series set in 18th-century London. 2018 marked her West End debut in The Donmar Warehouse's production of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. In September, the Evening Standard named her "one of the Rising Stars of 2018". In December, she competed against some of her Derry Girls co-stars in an episode of The Great British Bake Off. Though Derry Girls was broadcast in January and February on Channel 4, it was after its rerelease onto Netflix in December that the show gained an international audience and popularity. Coughlan has stated that she auditioned for the part of Robin Buckley in season 3 of Stranger Things, but did not get the part. In 2019, it was announced that Coughlan had been cast in the Netflix series Bridgerton, which premiered in December 2020. Coughlan played Penelope Featherington, a reluctant debutante and youngest daughter of a newly rich family in Regency era London. Coughlan's role was significantly cut back in the third series of Derry Girls in 2022 due to scheduling conflicts with Bridgerton and the coronavirus pandemic. In November 2022, she appeared in a Sam Mendes produced Audible audio adaptation of Oliver Twist. She starred as Humble Joan alongside Aimee Lou Wood and Lolly Adefope in Seize Them!, a 2023 comedy film set in the Dark Ages. Coughlan made a brief appearance in Barbie as Diplomat Barbie, later citing filming clashes for the short time she was in the film. Coughlan portrayed Queen Victoria in the 2023 Dodger Christmas special on BBC One and CBBC. She has an upcoming lead role in the Channel 4 sitcom Big Mood opposite Lydia West. In November 2023, it was announced that Coughlan would appear in the 2024 Doctor Who Christmas special alongside Barbie co-star Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor. Filmography Source: wikipedia- Rachel Zegler
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Already on my watchlist both of them I found the show and characters so interesting I watched the documentary about the real pilots and their fates right after. I also think the show made it very clear there's no fun in war and those guys were mostly -sadly- just used as cannon fodder. So I guess apple made something right. I also think it's kinda shocking how the americans managed to be outraged about how the nazis treated "not aryan" mostly jewish people -don't get me wrong what the nazis did, their orchestrally planned mass murders in those concentration camps defined the title 'unhuman monsters' new- but for example black US pilots weren't allowed to fly with white US pilots heck they weren't even allowed to stay in the same pilot camps - among other racist behaviour also years before and after this terrible war. Looks to me like those proud americans learned very little about humanity/to not seperate and treaten others like they're worth less just like the nazis did but claiming at the same time how they "free" people and the world. Yeah, certain people maybe. At least "this issue" is addressed here I guess that's a start.- Watching right now
She's actually really good. I never managed to finish VIKINGS after Travis left. Believe me or not I tried it - 2 times. He was really good in (also GREAT show) and (another very good thrilling show) I still have to watch but since HBO Max canceled this one in the middle of the story I'm not really motivated (even though the ratings are superb). But I agree he has some very strong mannerism as an actor which he seems to can't shake off. For some roles that makes him outstanding for others limited.- General Celebrity Gossip
For that he's a real sugar in his latest show SUGAR lol Bonus: 🐾- Tom Blyth
Town & Country magazine april issue 2022 more: https://www.townandcountrymag.com/style/jewelry-and-watches/a39752971/ivy-getty-tom-blyth-cover-story-photos/- Tom Blyth
photographed for The Bare Magazine, 2022- Tom Blyth
W magazine Nov issue 2023 more: https://www.wmagazine.com/culture/tom-blyth-hunger-games-ballad-of-songbirds-and-snakes-interview- Tom Blyth
tom blyth & rachel zegler on the digital cover of EW- Tom Blyth
photographed by Nicole Plett for VMAN Magazine Fall/Winter 2023 more: https://vmagazine.com/article/vmen-tom-blyth/- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
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The darker the better! 👹- Nicholas Galitzine
@Lilja K one hottie gushing over another 😍- Watching right now
Very thrilling. Great actors. Love it- Last movie you saw...
I really liked the soundtrack.- Nicholas Galitzine
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What was so good about it? Pls enlighten me- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Just horrible 🤯😨 Why Leonardo DiCaprio Pops Up In Documentary About Drake Bell’s Sexual Assault by a Nickelodeon Dialogue Coach In ID's docuseries 'Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,' an archival clip is shown of DiCaprio and Brian Peck on the set of ABC's 'Growing Pains' Among the many bombshells revealed in an upcoming docuseries about the toxic and dangerous culture on the sets of iconic children’s shows of the late 1990s and early 2000s comes a surprise mention of a major star — Leonardo DiCaprio. Investigation Discovery’s four-part docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, premiering across two nights on ID starting March 17 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, features multiple interviews with former child actors, most notably Drake Bell, who for the first time reveals that dialogue coach Brian Peck repeatedly molested him when he was 15. In the series, Bell, now 37, and his father, Joe Bell, discuss their experiences working with Peck on Nickelodeon’s The Amanda Show as well as the events that led up to the sexual abuse and criminal charges against Peck. Joe was managing his son's career in 1999 when he booked an acting job for Drake on The Amanda Show. The following year, on the first day of the show's second season, Drake and his father met Peck, a dialogue coach who befriended Drake and invited the actor to his house for acting lessons. Joe says he was told that Peck was a skilled coach who could help Drake to book more acting gigs. People had told him that Peck had even worked with Leonardo DiCaprio, Joe says. “He got along with everyone, everyone got along with him,” Drake says of Peck in the docuseries. “He'd been working in the industry for a very, very long time. He knew tons about the history of Hollywood and that's what I loved.” While Joe says he was “always within eye distance” of Peck and Drake as they worked together, he started to become uncomfortable with the relationship that was developing between them. "Unfortunately, I started seeing Brian start to just hang around Drake too much and it didn't sit well with me," Joe says. He claims that while his son was in his dressing room, Peck would touch Drake in front of others in ways that made him question Peck’s intentions. Joe also says he frequently saw Peck wrap his arms around Drake's waist while feeding him lines, or place his hand on Drake's shoulder and "kind of run it down his arm." He compared the behavior to a video he once saw—which is also shown on Quiet on Set—of Peck with a young Leonardo DiCaprio behind the scenes on the 1980s ABC sitcom Growing Pains. Leonardo DiCaprio on 'Growing Pains' in 1991. ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty "Leo as you know is the latest, hottest, hunkiest teen idol there is,” Peck is heard saying in the archival clip. DiCaprio then playfully showed off his muscles for the camera. DiCaprio was not described in the docuseries as having been connected to sexual abuse or sex crimes committed by Peck. After some time, Joe expressed his concerns about Peck with production and said he was uncomfortable with the dialogue coach, who also appeared on screen on The Amanda Show as "Pickle Boy," being around his son. But when he mentioned the troubling relationship between Peck and his son again, he claims he was "ostracized" on set and decided to "back off.” The father and son then cut ties, and Peck stepped in. Peck would later accompany Drake to acting auditions in Los Angeles, which were at least an hour away from where Drake lived with his mother. Due to the distance, Drake would frequently spend the night at Peck's house, but one night when he was 15 everything changed. “I was sleeping on the couch where I usually sleep and I woke up to him... I opened my eyes and I woke up and he was…he was sexually assaulting me,” Drake says. “And I froze, and was in complete shock and had no idea what to do or how to react.” In 2004, in connection with Drake's case, Peck pleaded no contest to a charge of oral copulation with a minor under 16 as well as a charge of performing a lewd act with a 14- or 15-year-old. Bell's identity as the victim was not made public at the time. Peck spent 16 months in prison and was mandated to register as a sex offender. Brian Peck. But at his sentencing, multiple well-known actors sent letters on his behalf to the judge and some even attended his sentencing hearing, the docuseries reveals. It’s not clear how much about the charges those who spoke out in support of Peck knew at the time. Some of those stars included Growing Pains alums Alan Thicke — who died in 2016 — and Joanna Kerns. In a statement featured in Quiet on Set, Kerns expressed regret over having written her letter. “I have now learned that my letter of support was based on complete misinformation,” Kerns said. “Knowing what I know now, I would never have written the letter.”- Tom Blyth
Winter ’23 issue more: https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/2023/11/19/tom-blyth-interview/ - Nicola Coughlan
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