Original Harry Actor in Mamma Mia! Musical Recreates a Scene While Social Distancing with His Family
Mamma mia!
Paul Clarkson, the actor who originated the role of Harry in the West End production of Mamma Mia!, is revisiting his days on the show — with the added help of his family!
The actor’s daughter, Abigail Clarkson shared a video of herself, her dad and her mom, actress Julia Hills, on Twitter lip-syncing and dancing to “Voulez-Vous.”
“Dad was the original Harry in Mamma Mia – here’s him lip syncing to himself 21 years ago!… plus a few extras do we make this weekly?@paul_clarkson1 @julia_hills #werkwednesday #mammamia,” Abigail tweeted.
Clarkson, who is head of acting...
Paul Clarkson, the actor who originated the role of Harry in the West End production of Mamma Mia!, is revisiting his days on the show — with the added help of his family!
The actor’s daughter, Abigail Clarkson shared a video of herself, her dad and her mom, actress Julia Hills, on Twitter lip-syncing and dancing to “Voulez-Vous.”
“Dad was the original Harry in Mamma Mia – here’s him lip syncing to himself 21 years ago!… plus a few extras do we make this weekly?@paul_clarkson1 @julia_hills #werkwednesday #mammamia,” Abigail tweeted.
Clarkson, who is head of acting...
- 4/2/2020
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Frozen‘s Elsa is taking over Texas!
A little girl from the Lone Star state is stealing hearts across the country after a video shared by her mom depicting the very first time the toddler saw snow went viral.
When Madelyn, 2, stepped outside into a wintry wonderland for the first time earlier this month, she couldn’t help but break into song just like Elsa, the Queen of Arendelle, voiced in Frozen and Frozen II by Idina Menzel.
In the adorable video, little Madelyn wears a blue dress, crown and gloves as she frolics around in the snow, singing, “Let It Go.
A little girl from the Lone Star state is stealing hearts across the country after a video shared by her mom depicting the very first time the toddler saw snow went viral.
When Madelyn, 2, stepped outside into a wintry wonderland for the first time earlier this month, she couldn’t help but break into song just like Elsa, the Queen of Arendelle, voiced in Frozen and Frozen II by Idina Menzel.
In the adorable video, little Madelyn wears a blue dress, crown and gloves as she frolics around in the snow, singing, “Let It Go.
- 2/11/2020
- by Ashley Boucher
- PEOPLE.com
The Oscars red carpet was full of Arendelle royalty on Sunday night. In honor of Frozen 2's nomination for best original song, actresses who voiced Elsa around the world - Maria Lucia Heiberg Rosenberg from Denmark; Willemijn Verkaik from Germany; Takako Matsu from Japan; Carmen Garcia Saenz from Latin America; Lisa Stokke from Norway; Kasia Laska from Poland; Anna Buturlina from Russia; Gisela from Spain; and Gam Wichayanee from Thailand - united for the big show. The ladies looked like real-life Disney princesses as they posed for the cameras in gorgeous gowns. Meanwhile, the American voice of Elsa, Idina Menzel, arrived in a pink gown with husband Aaron Lohr. The group also joined Menzel as she sang the Oscar-nominated track "Into the Unknown" during the show. See more pictures of the Elsas ahead.
- 2/10/2020
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
There were a handful of powerful moments from Sunday's Oscars ceremony, one of them being the performance of Frozen 2's "Into the Unknown," which was nominated for best original song. Idina Menzel, who voices Elsa in the Us version of the record-breaking Disney film, was joined by nine other stars who have portrayed the ice queen: Maria Lucia Heiberg Rosenberg from Denmark, Willemijn Verkaik from Germany, Takako Matsu from Japan, Carmen Garcia Saenz from Latin America, Lisa Stokke from Norway, Kasia Laska from Poland, Anna Buturlina from Russia, Gisela from Spain, and Gam Wichayanee from Thailand.
The group of women, who posed together on the red carpet earlier in the evening, definitely delivered a memorable rendition of the chilling tune as Norwegian singer Aurora added her haunting harmonies. We need the studio version Asap. Look ahead to watch the performance and see more photos from the staging!
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The group of women, who posed together on the red carpet earlier in the evening, definitely delivered a memorable rendition of the chilling tune as Norwegian singer Aurora added her haunting harmonies. We need the studio version Asap. Look ahead to watch the performance and see more photos from the staging!
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- 2/10/2020
- by Brea Cubit
- Popsugar.com
The artist formerly known as Adele Dazeem returned to the Oscars stage on Sunday to belt out another frosty anthem fit for a queen.
Channeling her inner Elsa, Idina Menzel treated the world to a special performance of “Into the Unknown,” one of several show stoppers from Disney’s Frozen II. The catchy tune, which unsurprisingly reached the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Us Kid Digital Songs chart, was nominated for Best Original Song at this year’s Academy Awards.
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Channeling her inner Elsa, Idina Menzel treated the world to a special performance of “Into the Unknown,” one of several show stoppers from Disney’s Frozen II. The catchy tune, which unsurprisingly reached the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Us Kid Digital Songs chart, was nominated for Best Original Song at this year’s Academy Awards.
More from TVLineChrissy Metz Makes Oscars Debut With Breakthrough Performance — WatchIdina Menzel Leads International Frozen Ballad at Oscars — Watch and...
- 2/10/2020
- TVLine.com
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