Spoiler Alert! This story contains plot points from the series finale of ABC’s The Goldbergs.
The Goldbergs got its happy ending Wednesday by wrapping up 10 years on ABC with a possible new relationship for Beverly (Wendi McLendon-Covey), a secret marriage for Barry (Troy Gentile) and a ride in a fancy DeLorean for Adam (Sean Giambrone).
The episode titled “Bev to the Future” began with a family screening of Back to the Future before the discussion turned to the possibility of turning back the clock and reliving old glory days. Beverly had the perfect opportunity to do just that by attending a high school reunion with Adam as her reluctant “date.”
But Beverly soon realizes that Adam is nothing more than an inconvenient third wheel because she runs into George (Rob Corddry), an old flame from high school who she dated before marrying Murray.
Meanwhile,...
The Goldbergs got its happy ending Wednesday by wrapping up 10 years on ABC with a possible new relationship for Beverly (Wendi McLendon-Covey), a secret marriage for Barry (Troy Gentile) and a ride in a fancy DeLorean for Adam (Sean Giambrone).
The episode titled “Bev to the Future” began with a family screening of Back to the Future before the discussion turned to the possibility of turning back the clock and reliving old glory days. Beverly had the perfect opportunity to do just that by attending a high school reunion with Adam as her reluctant “date.”
But Beverly soon realizes that Adam is nothing more than an inconvenient third wheel because she runs into George (Rob Corddry), an old flame from high school who she dated before marrying Murray.
Meanwhile,...
- 5/4/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Mayim Bialik will be the first guest host for “Jeopardy!” following Mike Richards’ one-day tenure as Alex Trebek’s successor.
Bialik, who was named the host of the game show’s primetime specials and spinoffs, will tape three weeks worth of episodes, Sony Pictures TV said on Monday.
CNN first reported that Bialik was going to host this week, adding that the “Call Me Kat” star is being considered for the permanent role. A rep for Sony declined to comment on if she was being considered.
Richards stepped down as permanent host of the syndicated Sony quiz show on Friday, the day after it returned to production with Richards behind the podium. Richards taped five episodes Thursday, which will all air.
For now, the long-running game show will go back to the guest-host model, which “Jeopardy!” had been using over the past several months to audition potential replacements for the late Alex Trebek,...
Bialik, who was named the host of the game show’s primetime specials and spinoffs, will tape three weeks worth of episodes, Sony Pictures TV said on Monday.
CNN first reported that Bialik was going to host this week, adding that the “Call Me Kat” star is being considered for the permanent role. A rep for Sony declined to comment on if she was being considered.
Richards stepped down as permanent host of the syndicated Sony quiz show on Friday, the day after it returned to production with Richards behind the podium. Richards taped five episodes Thursday, which will all air.
For now, the long-running game show will go back to the guest-host model, which “Jeopardy!” had been using over the past several months to audition potential replacements for the late Alex Trebek,...
- 8/23/2021
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
On the same day that Mike Richards stepped down as host of “Jeopardy!” amid widespread backlash over past offensive remarks he made, somebody leaked his 2007 audition tape for host of “The Price Is Right.” Every once in a while, the Internet comes through when we need it most.
The aptly-named YouTube channel, “Mike Richards Vid,” Friday uploaded Richards’ audition for the iconic game show before Drew Carey took over. While it’s clear that Richards’ hosting skills have certainly improved over the last 14 years, let’s just say, Bob Barker he is not.
You can feel Richards reaching for the carnival barker energy required for the show but he’s just a bit too bland and stilted to make it work. One Twitter user said they couldn’t make it through the first 10 seconds, let alone the full 18-minute video, while others compared his delivery to the likes of “Saved by the Bell...
The aptly-named YouTube channel, “Mike Richards Vid,” Friday uploaded Richards’ audition for the iconic game show before Drew Carey took over. While it’s clear that Richards’ hosting skills have certainly improved over the last 14 years, let’s just say, Bob Barker he is not.
You can feel Richards reaching for the carnival barker energy required for the show but he’s just a bit too bland and stilted to make it work. One Twitter user said they couldn’t make it through the first 10 seconds, let alone the full 18-minute video, while others compared his delivery to the likes of “Saved by the Bell...
- 8/20/2021
- by Alex Noble
- The Wrap
If you were to look up the definition of “sick burn,” you’d probably find a picture of Dictionary.com’s not-so subtle dig about the hosting drama at “Jeopardy!”
Amid Mike Richards’ resignation from his “Jeopardy!” hosting duties due to backlash over his recently resurfaced offensive remarks, the Twitter account for Dictionary.com joined in on the online roasting session.
“’Jeopardy’ is a noun meaning ‘peril or danger.’ Here it is in a sentence:
‘My job is in jeopardy because of my past comments.’”
"Jeopardy" is a noun meaning "peril or danger." Here it is in a sentence:
"My job is in jeopardy because of my past comments."https://t.co/E7xeeNTN4g
— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) August 20, 2021
Richards informed the show’s staff that he would be stepping down from his freshly-minted hosting gig in an email Friday, writing that, “It has become clear that moving forward as host...
Amid Mike Richards’ resignation from his “Jeopardy!” hosting duties due to backlash over his recently resurfaced offensive remarks, the Twitter account for Dictionary.com joined in on the online roasting session.
“’Jeopardy’ is a noun meaning ‘peril or danger.’ Here it is in a sentence:
‘My job is in jeopardy because of my past comments.’”
"Jeopardy" is a noun meaning "peril or danger." Here it is in a sentence:
"My job is in jeopardy because of my past comments."https://t.co/E7xeeNTN4g
— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) August 20, 2021
Richards informed the show’s staff that he would be stepping down from his freshly-minted hosting gig in an email Friday, writing that, “It has become clear that moving forward as host...
- 8/20/2021
- by Alex Noble
- The Wrap
We’ll take “Scandals That Could’ve Been Avoided” for $1200. Mike Richards is already out as the new host of “Jeopardy!” amid backlash over his past offensive remarks and everybody’s got jokes — and, of course, more suggestions for his replacement.
Richards informed the show’s staff that he was stepping down in an email Friday, writing that, “It has become clear that moving forward as host would be too much of a distraction for our fans and not the right move for the show.”
The behind-the-scenes saga has already distracted fans, though, with one Twitter user wondering how “Jeopardy!” of all shows came to fill the drama void left by “Game of Thrones.”
Richards will remain as executive producer and the show will return to its short-term guest hosts until a permanent one is chosen.
Production on the new season of the quiz show, which just began Thursday with Richards as host,...
Richards informed the show’s staff that he was stepping down in an email Friday, writing that, “It has become clear that moving forward as host would be too much of a distraction for our fans and not the right move for the show.”
The behind-the-scenes saga has already distracted fans, though, with one Twitter user wondering how “Jeopardy!” of all shows came to fill the drama void left by “Game of Thrones.”
Richards will remain as executive producer and the show will return to its short-term guest hosts until a permanent one is chosen.
Production on the new season of the quiz show, which just began Thursday with Richards as host,...
- 8/20/2021
- by Alex Noble
- The Wrap
“Jeopardy!” will air the Mike Richards-hosted episodes that taped on Thursday, a person with knowledge of the plan told TheWrap.
Richards stepped down as permanent host of the syndicated Sony quiz show on Friday, the day after it returned to production with Richards behind the podium. Richards taped five episodes Thursday, we’re told.
Richards will remain executive producer on the program.
Richards, who joined “Jeopardy!” as executive producer in 2019 was named Trebek’s permanent replacement last week, with Sony revealing that Mayim Bialik would be acting as host for primetime specials. That announcement came just days after Richards was forced to answer for comments cited in a pair of “Price Is Right” lawsuits resurfaced earlier this month.
On Wednesday, The Ringer reported on the existence of “The Randumb Show,” Richards’ 2013 podcast in which he “repeatedly used offensive language and disparaged women’s bodies.” The podcast, recorded during his...
Richards stepped down as permanent host of the syndicated Sony quiz show on Friday, the day after it returned to production with Richards behind the podium. Richards taped five episodes Thursday, we’re told.
Richards will remain executive producer on the program.
Richards, who joined “Jeopardy!” as executive producer in 2019 was named Trebek’s permanent replacement last week, with Sony revealing that Mayim Bialik would be acting as host for primetime specials. That announcement came just days after Richards was forced to answer for comments cited in a pair of “Price Is Right” lawsuits resurfaced earlier this month.
On Wednesday, The Ringer reported on the existence of “The Randumb Show,” Richards’ 2013 podcast in which he “repeatedly used offensive language and disparaged women’s bodies.” The podcast, recorded during his...
- 8/20/2021
- by Tony Maglio and Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Mike Richards is stepping down as full-time Jeopardy! host, little more than a week after he was officially named Alex Trebek’s successor behind the podium.
Richards announced his decision to exit the job in an internal memo to Jeopardy! staff on Friday, written in the wake of mounting controversy involving the EP.
More from TVLineAfter Mike Richards' Exit, Jeopardy! Needs a New Host: Who Should It Be?New Jeopardy! Host Mike Richards Apologizes as 'Terribly Embarrassing' Podcast Jokes Resurface OnlineJeopardy! Bosses 'Surprised' to Learn of Mike Richards' Offensive Jokes, Confirm He Will Continue as Exec Producer
“As I mentioned last week,...
Richards announced his decision to exit the job in an internal memo to Jeopardy! staff on Friday, written in the wake of mounting controversy involving the EP.
More from TVLineAfter Mike Richards' Exit, Jeopardy! Needs a New Host: Who Should It Be?New Jeopardy! Host Mike Richards Apologizes as 'Terribly Embarrassing' Podcast Jokes Resurface OnlineJeopardy! Bosses 'Surprised' to Learn of Mike Richards' Offensive Jokes, Confirm He Will Continue as Exec Producer
“As I mentioned last week,...
- 8/20/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Mike Richards is stepping down as the new host of “Jeopardy!” amid continued backlash to his appointment due to resurfaced disparaging comments. He informed the Sony quiz show’s staff Friday morning in an email. Richards will remain the show’s executive producer.
“It has become clear that moving forward as host would be too much of a distraction for our fans and not the right move for the show,” Richards wrote.
Production on the new season of the quiz show, which just began Thursday with Richards as host, was canceled today. Richards taped five episodes of “Jeopardy!” yesterday, all of which will air, an individual with knowledge of the situation tells TheWrap.
Sony’s search for a permanent host of the syndicated show will resume, Richards said. For now, the long-running game show will go back to the guest-host model, which “Jeopardy!” had been using over the past several...
“It has become clear that moving forward as host would be too much of a distraction for our fans and not the right move for the show,” Richards wrote.
Production on the new season of the quiz show, which just began Thursday with Richards as host, was canceled today. Richards taped five episodes of “Jeopardy!” yesterday, all of which will air, an individual with knowledge of the situation tells TheWrap.
Sony’s search for a permanent host of the syndicated show will resume, Richards said. For now, the long-running game show will go back to the guest-host model, which “Jeopardy!” had been using over the past several...
- 8/20/2021
- by Tony Maglio and Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The controversy surrounding Mike Richards’ newly-minted “Jeopardy!” hosting gig continues. The Anti-Defamation League is calling for an investigation into the television personality’s “pattern” of offensive comments.
Tweeting a link to the Washington Post’s coverage of Richards’ resurfaced remarks, the Adl published the following statement Thursday:
“New Jeopardy! host Mike Richards’ disparaging remarks about Jews, women & Asians are no laughing matter. Stereotyping is an entry point to hate and his apology lacks acknowledgment of its harm. This reported pattern warrants an investigation.”
New “Jeopardy!” host Mike Richards' disparaging remarks about Jews, women & Asians are no laughing matter.
Stereotyping is an entry point to hate and his apology lacks acknowledgment of its harm.
This reported pattern warrants an investigation. https://t.co/0D8D7441vU
— Adl (@Adl) August 19, 2021
On Wednesday, The Ringer reported on “The Randumb Show,” Richards’ 2013 podcast in which he “repeatedly used offensive language and disparaged women’s bodies.
Tweeting a link to the Washington Post’s coverage of Richards’ resurfaced remarks, the Adl published the following statement Thursday:
“New Jeopardy! host Mike Richards’ disparaging remarks about Jews, women & Asians are no laughing matter. Stereotyping is an entry point to hate and his apology lacks acknowledgment of its harm. This reported pattern warrants an investigation.”
New “Jeopardy!” host Mike Richards' disparaging remarks about Jews, women & Asians are no laughing matter.
Stereotyping is an entry point to hate and his apology lacks acknowledgment of its harm.
This reported pattern warrants an investigation. https://t.co/0D8D7441vU
— Adl (@Adl) August 19, 2021
On Wednesday, The Ringer reported on “The Randumb Show,” Richards’ 2013 podcast in which he “repeatedly used offensive language and disparaged women’s bodies.
- 8/19/2021
- by Alex Noble
- The Wrap
Newly named “Jeopardy!” host Mike Richards has once again been forced to answer for past offensive comments as controversy over his recent appointment continues.
On Wednesday, The Ringer reported on the existence of “The Randumb Show,” Richards’ 2013 podcast in which he “repeatedly used offensive language and disparaged women’s bodies.” The podcast, recorded during his time as executive producer on “The Price Is Right,” was co-hosted by Richards and his former assistant Beth Triffon and ran for 41 episodes.
According to The Ringer, Richards repeatedly made sexist and objectifying comments toward Triffon and other women. In one instance cited, Richards mocked Triffon for collecting unemployment benefits, asking her “Do you feel dirty?” In another, he mocked a photo of her and her friends in swimsuits, saying they “look really frumpy and overweight.”
“It is humbling to confront a terribly embarrassing moment of misjudgment, thoughtlessness, and insensitivity from nearly a decade ago.
On Wednesday, The Ringer reported on the existence of “The Randumb Show,” Richards’ 2013 podcast in which he “repeatedly used offensive language and disparaged women’s bodies.” The podcast, recorded during his time as executive producer on “The Price Is Right,” was co-hosted by Richards and his former assistant Beth Triffon and ran for 41 episodes.
According to The Ringer, Richards repeatedly made sexist and objectifying comments toward Triffon and other women. In one instance cited, Richards mocked Triffon for collecting unemployment benefits, asking her “Do you feel dirty?” In another, he mocked a photo of her and her friends in swimsuits, saying they “look really frumpy and overweight.”
“It is humbling to confront a terribly embarrassing moment of misjudgment, thoughtlessness, and insensitivity from nearly a decade ago.
- 8/18/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Newly installed Jeopardy! host Mike Richards issued an apology on Wednesday after several offensive jokes he told on a podcast resurfaced online.
Richards, who is an executive producer of Jeopardy! and was officially named the quiz show’s permanent host last week, was once also an executive producer on The Price Is Right and co-hosted a Price-themed podcast called The Randumb Show from 2013 to 2014. On that podcast, The Ringer reports, Richards made a number of unsavory comments: He said one-piece swimsuits make women “look really frumpy and overweight,” he advised his cohost Beth Triffon to try out for Taiwanese roles because she’s short,...
Richards, who is an executive producer of Jeopardy! and was officially named the quiz show’s permanent host last week, was once also an executive producer on The Price Is Right and co-hosted a Price-themed podcast called The Randumb Show from 2013 to 2014. On that podcast, The Ringer reports, Richards made a number of unsavory comments: He said one-piece swimsuits make women “look really frumpy and overweight,” he advised his cohost Beth Triffon to try out for Taiwanese roles because she’s short,...
- 8/18/2021
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
George Segal’s final episode of “The Goldbergs” aired Wednesday night, followed by a short tribute to the late actor, who co-starred on the ABC comedy for the last eight seasons.
The 45-second compilation of some of Segal’s memorable scenes from the show was accompanied by the message, “We will miss you, George.” Segal died last month at the age of 87 due to complications from bypass surgery.
Segal was a series regular on “The Goldbergs” since its debut in 2013, playing Albert “Pops” Solomon, the Goldberg family’s eccentric but lovable grandfather. He starred alongside Wendi McLendon-Covey, Sean Giambrone, Troy Gentile, Hayley Orrantia, Sam Lerner and Jeff Garlin.
The Sony-produced series previously honored Segal with a card at the end of the March 24 episode, and the show’s producers released a statement at the time remembering the actor as “kind, sweet, beyond talented and funny.”
“George was the true...
The 45-second compilation of some of Segal’s memorable scenes from the show was accompanied by the message, “We will miss you, George.” Segal died last month at the age of 87 due to complications from bypass surgery.
Segal was a series regular on “The Goldbergs” since its debut in 2013, playing Albert “Pops” Solomon, the Goldberg family’s eccentric but lovable grandfather. He starred alongside Wendi McLendon-Covey, Sean Giambrone, Troy Gentile, Hayley Orrantia, Sam Lerner and Jeff Garlin.
The Sony-produced series previously honored Segal with a card at the end of the March 24 episode, and the show’s producers released a statement at the time remembering the actor as “kind, sweet, beyond talented and funny.”
“George was the true...
- 4/8/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
The Native American Media Alliance announced Alex Nystrom, Glenís Hunter (Shinnecock), Diego Moreno (Pascua Yaqui), Andrina Smith (Shinnecock), Brian Young, Shelby Ramirez, JohnTom Knight, Liz Stephens and Jeremy Charles are this year’s fellows.
“We live in an incredibly exciting time – we are finally seeing television shows about Native American people, by Native people, with Native artists on both sides of the camera,” said William Jehu Garroutte, director of education of the Native American Media Alliance. “As an alumni of the first Native American TV Writers Lab, I am excited to see this initiative continue to bolster our community, to empower our writers and storytellers. Every year, this program builds on an incredible community of talented artists. I look forward to the new and groundbreaking projects the 2021 cohort has to offer.”
Founded in 2016, the lab is a five-week intensive scriptwriters program that prepares Native Americans for writing careers at major television networks.
“We live in an incredibly exciting time – we are finally seeing television shows about Native American people, by Native people, with Native artists on both sides of the camera,” said William Jehu Garroutte, director of education of the Native American Media Alliance. “As an alumni of the first Native American TV Writers Lab, I am excited to see this initiative continue to bolster our community, to empower our writers and storytellers. Every year, this program builds on an incredible community of talented artists. I look forward to the new and groundbreaking projects the 2021 cohort has to offer.”
Founded in 2016, the lab is a five-week intensive scriptwriters program that prepares Native Americans for writing careers at major television networks.
- 4/2/2021
- by Antonio Ferme
- Variety Film + TV
Joshua Malina (Scandal) and Beth Triffon (Ten Days in the Valley) have joined the casts of Showtime’s Shameless and ABC’s The Goldbergs, respectively, in recurring roles. Both initially signed for one-episode guest shots, which have already aired. Both were received well and ultimately turned into sizeable guest arcs.
Malina recurs as Arthur Trilling on the eleventh and final season of Shameless. Arthur is a longtime Chicago cop who stays safe on the job by refusing to leave his squad car. Then he is assigned Carl Gallagher as his junior partner and that changed everything.
Starring William H. Macy, the final season of Shameless finds the Gallagher family and the South Side at a crossroads, with changes caused by the Covid pandemic, gentrification and aging to reconcile.
Jeremy Allen, Ethan Cutkosky, Cameron Monaghan, Noel Fisher, Steve Howey, Shanola Hampton, Christian Isaiah and Kate Miner also star.
Created by Paul Abbott,...
Malina recurs as Arthur Trilling on the eleventh and final season of Shameless. Arthur is a longtime Chicago cop who stays safe on the job by refusing to leave his squad car. Then he is assigned Carl Gallagher as his junior partner and that changed everything.
Starring William H. Macy, the final season of Shameless finds the Gallagher family and the South Side at a crossroads, with changes caused by the Covid pandemic, gentrification and aging to reconcile.
Jeremy Allen, Ethan Cutkosky, Cameron Monaghan, Noel Fisher, Steve Howey, Shanola Hampton, Christian Isaiah and Kate Miner also star.
Created by Paul Abbott,...
- 2/11/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
U.S network ABC is doubling down its search for British on-screen stars as it reopens its digital talent competition.
The Disney-owned broadcaster has lined up the second iteration of its ABC Discovers: Digital Talent Competition. This comes after Wonder Women star Jemma Moore, who is set to star in Universal’s 2019 feature Doom, won the competition last year. The winner receives a one-year $25,000 talent deal with the Grey’s Anatomy and Black-ish broadcaster.
The winner of the scheme, which runs from September 10 through September 24, will be announced on November 14. It will be overseen by Kate Dowd in the U.K., and casting directors Jennifer Treadwell and Monica Kelly in the U.S. The site will offer advice from the likes of Ayo Davis, senior vice president, Talent and Casting, ABC Entertainment, Quantico and Code Black exec producer Michael Seitzman as well as stars such as Priyanka Chopra, Blair Underwood and Marlee Matlin.
The Disney-owned broadcaster has lined up the second iteration of its ABC Discovers: Digital Talent Competition. This comes after Wonder Women star Jemma Moore, who is set to star in Universal’s 2019 feature Doom, won the competition last year. The winner receives a one-year $25,000 talent deal with the Grey’s Anatomy and Black-ish broadcaster.
The winner of the scheme, which runs from September 10 through September 24, will be announced on November 14. It will be overseen by Kate Dowd in the U.K., and casting directors Jennifer Treadwell and Monica Kelly in the U.S. The site will offer advice from the likes of Ayo Davis, senior vice president, Talent and Casting, ABC Entertainment, Quantico and Code Black exec producer Michael Seitzman as well as stars such as Priyanka Chopra, Blair Underwood and Marlee Matlin.
- 9/10/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Vulture Watch Who took Lake, and will Jane ever get her back? Has the Ten Days in the Valley TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on ABC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Ten Days in the Valley, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you? What's This TV Show About? A mystery series airing on the ABC television network, Ten Days in the Valley stars Kyra Sedgwick, Kick Gurry, Erika Christensen, Josh Randall, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Felix Solis, Francois Battiste, and Abigail Pniowsky. The large cast also includes Ali Liebert, Marisol Ramirez, Emily Kinney, Currie Graham, Beth Triffon, Ella Thomas, Ali Stroker, Nelson Lee,...
- 5/22/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: ABC. Episodes: 10 (hour). Seasons: One. TV show dates: October 1, 2017 — January 6, 2018. Series status: Ended / Cancelled. Performers include: Kyra Sedgwick, Kick Gurry, Erika Christensen, Josh Randall, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Felix Solis, Francois Battiste, Abigail Pniowsky, Ali Liebert, Marisol Ramirez, Emily Kinney, Currie Graham, Beth Triffon, Ella Thomas, Ali Stroker, Nelson Lee, Mark L. Young, Jeff Branson, and Gage Golightly. TV show description: A character-driven mystery drama, the Ten Days in the Valley TV show centers on Jane Sadler (Sedgwick). As a mother and the producer of a new, hot television series, Jane already feels stretched to the breaking point. Now, as she is separating from her husband, Jane's young daughter, Lake (Pniowsky), disappears in the middle of the night.
- 5/12/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Will ABC find a hit in the first season of Kyra Sedgwick's new Ten Days in the Valley TV show? The 2016-17 television season was not a good one for scripted dramas on the Alphabet Network. Last year, 14 new and returning drama series premiered during the regular season. By its end, seven of them had been cancelled (or had ended, when we include When We Rise). Will Ten Days in the Valley be cancelled or renewed for season two? Stay tuned. An ABC mystery drama, Ten Days in the Valley centers on Jane Sadler (Sedgwick), a mother and the producer of a new, hot television series. The large cast also includes Kick Gurry, Erika Christensen, Josh Randall, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Felix Solis, Francois Battiste, Abigail Pniowsky, Ali Liebert, Marisol Ramirez, Emily Kinney, Currie Graham, Beth Triffon, Ella Thomas, Ali Stroker, Nelson...
- 10/2/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Beth Triffon is the winner of the 2016 ABC Discovers: Digital Talent Competition, ABC Talent and Casting said today. The L.A. resident and Columbus, Oh, native was selected from 10 finalists following submissions from actors across the U.S. “I’m beyond shocked and grateful for this extraordinary opportunity," said Triffon. "Acting is my lifelong dream, and winning this is truly a gift. Being an actor, I’ve learned that you must keep working while never knowing when an…...
- 8/1/2016
- Deadline TV
Get ready for new episodes of “The F-List,” the hilarious webseries created by self-proclaimed struggling actors Beth Triffon and Sean Edwards. Today’s new episode, “Fake It ‘til You Make It, Part 1,” will be the series’ fourth installment, following three episodes that have collectively earned over 50,000 views. The series follows the trials and triumphs (more often the trials) of Bobby (Edwards) and Gracie (Triffon), two wannabe Hollywood actors trying to raise their status from F- to A-list. From auditioning for a cayenne chicken commercial (despite a deathly allergy to cayenne) to sneaking into a B-list actor’s birthday party, these two F-listers show viewers the harsh realities of finding success in modern Hollywood. “We wanted to create ‘The F-List’ so every person who is living in, working in or simply dreaming about Hollywood could come and laugh at the heart-breaking yet always-inspiring life they’ve chosen,” Triffon said in a statement.
- 11/14/2012
- backstage.com
Get ready for new episodes of “The F-List,” the hilarious webseries created by self-proclaimed struggling actors Beth Triffon and Sean Edwards. Today’s new episode, “Fake It ‘til You Make It, Part 1,” will be the series’ fourth installment, following three episodes that have collectively earned over 50,000 views. The series follows the trials and triumphs (more often the trials) of Bobby (Edwards) and Gracie (Triffon), two wannabe Hollywood actors trying to raise their status from F- to A-list. From auditioning for a cayenne chicken commercial (despite a deathly allergy to cayenne) to sneaking into a B-list actor’s birthday party, these two F-listers show viewers the harsh realities of finding success in modern Hollywood. “We wanted to create ‘The F-List’ so every person who is living in, working in or simply dreaming about Hollywood could come and laugh at the heart-breaking yet always-inspiring life they’ve chosen,” Triffon said in a statement.
- 11/14/2012
- backstage.com
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