Alec Baldwin is known for his quick wit, but his daughter Ireland has a few zingers of her own.
As Spike TV’s next honoree for their One Night Only series, Alec was roasted by his friends, costars and family at Harlem’s World Famous Apollo Theatre in New York City.
Ireland, 21, didn’t hold back when she took the mic, even bringing back the now infamous 2007 voicemail rant in which Alec called her a “rude, thoughtless, little pig.”
“Hello, my name is Ireland, and I’m a Baldwin. Yes, I’m a member of that family. The Baldwins,” the model began.
As Spike TV’s next honoree for their One Night Only series, Alec was roasted by his friends, costars and family at Harlem’s World Famous Apollo Theatre in New York City.
Ireland, 21, didn’t hold back when she took the mic, even bringing back the now infamous 2007 voicemail rant in which Alec called her a “rude, thoughtless, little pig.”
“Hello, my name is Ireland, and I’m a Baldwin. Yes, I’m a member of that family. The Baldwins,” the model began.
- 6/26/2017
- by Stephanie Petit and Mary Green
- PEOPLE.com
Atlanta industry pros are gearing up for the 40th annual Atlanta Film Festival, running April 1–10. This year actors won’t want to miss the April 6 Creative Conference—a day filled with casting panels and actor networking opportunities that includes a mixer featuring Backstage. For Georgia residents and incoming nonresidents alike, here’s the skinny on the panels and events of April 6: Cast Me! Cast Me! Open Casting CALL10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.7 Stages, Main Theater1105 Euclid Ave NEAtlanta-based principal and extras casting directors will be on hand to meet new faces. Actors should come prepared with a two-minute monologue or pitch about themselves to present in front of the panel! Panelists include: Rhavynn Drummer (Casting Director for Tyler Perry Studios), Cheryl Louden-Kubin, Csa (The Atlanta Casting Director), Patrick Ryan (Casting Agent for Aligned Stars Agency), Rebecca Shrager (The People Store), and Adam Hochfeld of Central Casting Atlanta.
- 3/23/2016
- backstage.com
Turner Classic Movies (TCM) will open the 2014 edition of the TCM Classic Film Festival with the world premiere of a brand new restoration of the beloved Rodgers & Hammerstein musical Oklahoma! (1955). TCM’s own Robert Osborne, who serves as official host for the festival, will introduce Oklahoma!, with the film’s star, Academy Award®-winner Shirley Jones, in attendance. Vanity Fair will also return for the fifth year as a festival partner and co-presenter of the opening night after-party. Marking its fifth year, the TCM Classic Film Festival will take place April 10-13, 2014, in Hollywood. The gathering will coincide withTCM’s 20th anniversary as a leading authority in classic film.
In addition, the festival has added several high-profile guests to this year’s lineup, including Oscar®-winning director William Friedkin, who will attend for the screening of the U.S. premiere restoration of his suspenseful cult classic Sorcerer (1977); Kim Novak, who...
In addition, the festival has added several high-profile guests to this year’s lineup, including Oscar®-winning director William Friedkin, who will attend for the screening of the U.S. premiere restoration of his suspenseful cult classic Sorcerer (1977); Kim Novak, who...
- 2/14/2014
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Washington, Jan 2: Pat Ryan, the first woman editor at Time Inc. died because of cancer in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. She was 75.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, she began her career as a secretary at Sports Illustrated magazine before becoming the managing editor of People, where she was also awarded the National Magazine Award for General Excellence.
She also worked at Life magazine from 1987 to 1989.
Howard Chua-Eoan, former Time news director and People senior editor, said that she was a trailblazer and wonderfully kind. (Ani)...
According to The Hollywood Reporter, she began her career as a secretary at Sports Illustrated magazine before becoming the managing editor of People, where she was also awarded the National Magazine Award for General Excellence.
She also worked at Life magazine from 1987 to 1989.
Howard Chua-Eoan, former Time news director and People senior editor, said that she was a trailblazer and wonderfully kind. (Ani)...
- 1/2/2014
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
Pat Ryan, managing editor of People magazine (1982-87) and Life (1987-89) -- who once stared at young Mel Gibson's face on a cover and said, "Oh, hell, why don't we just call him the sexiest man alive?" -- died of cancer Dec. 27 in Boothbay, Maine. Starting out as a secretary at Sports Illustrated, she became, according to a colleague, the first woman in America to run a huge weekly magazine, only 12 years after Newsweek's women had to sue their own employer just to get promoted out of the secretarial/researcher pool. Ryan was 75 (if past press reports of her
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- 12/31/2013
- by Tim Appelo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Here at Dread Central we're always on the lookout for frightfully cool stuff to add to your horror-loving radar, and this latest film from director Joshua Petrino looks to fit that bill nicely. Read on for the skinny!
The film, which is being produced by Howard Smith along with assistant director Pat Ryan and executive producers Mark Riccadonna, Mike Saga, and Doug Tubach, is based upon a New Jersey urban legend of the same name.
"I know I wanted the killer in this to be supernatural; it's not going to be a fair fight at all," says Petrino of the project. "I also didn't want a lot of running and hiding throughout. They are in a house with something not of this world that wants to kill them, and they are locked in. There is no safety zone. It's not a matter of if they will be killed for most...
The film, which is being produced by Howard Smith along with assistant director Pat Ryan and executive producers Mark Riccadonna, Mike Saga, and Doug Tubach, is based upon a New Jersey urban legend of the same name.
"I know I wanted the killer in this to be supernatural; it's not going to be a fair fight at all," says Petrino of the project. "I also didn't want a lot of running and hiding throughout. They are in a house with something not of this world that wants to kill them, and they are locked in. There is no safety zone. It's not a matter of if they will be killed for most...
- 2/22/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
In celebration of the Chinese 'Year Of The Dragon', Sneak Peek creator Milton Caniff's 'Dragon Lady' character from the classic action adventure newspaper comic strip "Terry and the Pirates".
The character was based on a real woman pirate from the South China Sea named 'Lai Choi San'.
Inspired by movie characters played by actress Anna May Wong, the 'Dragon Lady' term has since been applied to powerful women.
Caniff's 'Dragon Lady', aka 'Madam Deal', debuted in in the first "Terry and The Pirates" Sunday strip story (1934), as a beautiful seductress, who fell in love with Terry's older sidekick friend, 'Pat Ryan'.
In the years leading up to World War II, she became a force for good, organizing the resistance against the Japanese invasion of China.
During the 1940's, actress Agnes Moorehead played the character on radio.
In the "Terry and the Pirates" film serial (1940), the...
The character was based on a real woman pirate from the South China Sea named 'Lai Choi San'.
Inspired by movie characters played by actress Anna May Wong, the 'Dragon Lady' term has since been applied to powerful women.
Caniff's 'Dragon Lady', aka 'Madam Deal', debuted in in the first "Terry and The Pirates" Sunday strip story (1934), as a beautiful seductress, who fell in love with Terry's older sidekick friend, 'Pat Ryan'.
In the years leading up to World War II, she became a force for good, organizing the resistance against the Japanese invasion of China.
During the 1940's, actress Agnes Moorehead played the character on radio.
In the "Terry and the Pirates" film serial (1940), the...
- 1/24/2012
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
One of the better writers on the queer literary scene is Patrick Ryan, whose novel In Mike We Trust was a Lambda Literary Award-winner for Lgbt Children’s/Young Adult literature in 2009. His latest novel, Gemini Bites, is quickly becoming a must read, not just for teens but for adults as well. Sort of a Twilight for the queer set.
Here’s a great interview with Patrick, by Brandon Will at the Lambda Literary website, in which he discusses “his writing, young adult lit, what post-gay means, and the crippling side-effects of modern technology.”...
Here’s a great interview with Patrick, by Brandon Will at the Lambda Literary website, in which he discusses “his writing, young adult lit, what post-gay means, and the crippling side-effects of modern technology.”...
- 6/21/2011
- by mythcreant
- doorQ.com
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