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SIR ANTHONY HOPKINS
The Oscar-winning actor, 78, goes theatrical in The Dresser, a Starz original movie for television premiering May 30 that was adapted from a Broadway play by Ronald Harwood. Hopkins plays the lead actor in a touring troupe of stage performers, paired for the first time with Sir Ian McKellen, 76, as his longtime personal assistant.
What are the themes of The Dresser? I think it’s about loneliness, disappointment, rejection and everything that pertains to the acting profession. Some [actors] are lucky and some are not. It’s in every life, not just in the acting business. What was it like to work with McKellen for the first time? I had met him a couple of times many years ago, but we never worked together. He’s very funny. We spent a lot of time laughing and telling stories about the past. Your paintings have had exhibitions, but you’ve modestly said, “I just paint.â€? I don’t have any training, but my wife encouraged me, so I paint. Because I’m free of academic background, I’m free to do what I like. The same with music: I play classical music, but I do it for pleasure. Do you still enjoy cross-country driving trips? I used to drive across the country if I was going on location to work somewhere. I’d get in the car and go. I drove from Los Angeles to Florida to do a ďŹ lm some years ago. I love driving but I don’t do it so much now. I just went up north to Big Sur. Do you ever think about retiring? No! Once you retire, it’s over. My agent calls me: “Would you like to do this? Would you like to that?â€? I say, “Yeah, OK.â€? I’m just happy to be working, and I enjoy it. It keeps my brain active, and I enjoy the life.
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I am excited to see Olivia Munn as Psylocke in X-Men: Apocalypse. Will she be doing her own stunts and sword ďŹ ghting? —Ethan W., Oklahoma City, Okla. A: The role of Psylocke is a juicy one in X-Men: Apocalypse, opening May 27, and Munn, 35, worked hard to make her character believable. So, yes, she will be swinging her own swords and doing many of her own stunts— which required six hours of training a day split between taekwondo, sword ďŹ ghting and wirework. “The more believable it is, the better it is for the audience,â€? says the actress, who is dating Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
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How many jobs does Aisha Tyler have? She seems to be everywhere. —Anais C., Philadelphia, Pa. A: Tyler, 45, is a selfdiagnosed “clinical workaholic� who cohosts CBS’ The Talk, is the voice of Lana Kane on FX’s animated series Archer, has a recurring role on CBS’ Criminal Minds and will be returning as host of the CW’s Whose Line Is It Anyway?, returning for its fourth season on May 23. “I’m really only happy when I’m punishingly busy and saying yes to everything,� she says.
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HEY, HEY…IT’S THE MONKEES! It’s been 50 years since The Monkees, a show about a fake band that launched a real one, hit the airwaves. The musical legacy lives on with members Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork, who are on the road for the almost 50-stop Monkees 50th Anniversary Tour now through October. Can’t make the show? Pick up Good Times!, the first new Monkees album in nearly two decades, available May 27 ($10, iTunes), or The Monkees: The Complete Series on Blu-ray, available June 24 ($200, monkees.com).
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Your favorite daytime game show is hitting prime time—and getting real! The Price Is Right will feature the contestants, fans and hosts of Survivor, Big Brother and The Amazing Race—Jeff Probst, Julie Chen and Phil Keoghan, respectively—in a trio of reality-themed specials May 23–25 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. Visit Parade.com/ drewcarey for our exclusive The Price Is Right’s Drew Carey (left) interview with with Survivor host Jeff Probst the host.
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Johnny Carson’s late-night TV sidekick and second banana Ed McMahon found his own spotlight as the host of Star Search, which revived the TV talentshow format in the 1980s.
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1948-1970 Gladys Knight was one of the many stars discovered on The Original Amateur Hour, the TV and radio show hosted by Ted Mack (above right).
one part of the country really couldn’t even interact with people from another part of the country.” Among many others, Gladys Knight, Fame actress Irene Cara and Tanya Tucker were discovered through Amateur Hour. After it went off the air in 1970, star-studded, celebrity-driven shows hosted by the likes of Carol Burnett and Dean Martin dominated for a decade until Ed McMahon picked up where Mack left off by launching Star Search in 1983. Vocalists, musical groups,
Jennifer Hudson may have made it only to sixth place on American Idol in 2004, but that Oscar for her performance in Dreamgirls (2006) made up for it.
1983-1995 comedians and dancers all competed against one another to win $100,000, and legions of modern-day stars had their first brushes with fame on Star Search. Famous “losers” included Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, Dennis Miller, Aaliyah, Alanis Morissette, Beyoncé and Britney Spears. Though Amateur Hour and Star Search laid the foundation, with open audition calls in multiple cities across the country, American Idol tapped
into the idea that we’re all just a text message away from fame. And for the first time, the winner wouldn’t just get a monetary prize, but a recording contract with a major label too. “There are a lot of things that can be taught, but being great on television? Some people just have that natural ability and they jump through the screen,” says Scott Borchetta, founder, president and CEO of Big Machine Label Group and mentor on the last two seasons of Idol. From Kelly Clarkson to
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alent competitions—full of feats of prowess, wit and skill (and failure)—have been around for centuries. But it took modern technology to launch them from the stage to the airwaves—and we have been glued to our sets ever since. It started with The Original Amateur Hour—a radio program before making its TV debut in 1948—which tapped into America’s hunger, optimism and celebratory spirit after World War II. As TV viewers voted by phone and mail, musical performers advanced each week toward an annual championship and a $2,000 grand prize. “People in the early days of television took their cue from radio and vaudeville, and Amateur Hour was the perfect morphing of both,” says Michael Schneider, executive editor of Indiewire and former chief content officer of TV Guide. “Prior to that, people in
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Carrie Underwood, Idol alumni have achieved the most fame of any of today’s talent show contestants—50 percent of the top 10 went on to successful careers in music, TV and film, Borchetta adds— selling tens of millions of albums, winning Golden Globes and Oscars ( Jennifer Hudson) and appearing on Broadway (Fantasia Barrino, Diana DeGarmo, Clay Aiken). Myriad other acts, some also vocalists but many not, have seen similar success via
Standing. “If you added up every single audience member at every club, theater and college I’ve ever performed in front of—all those together don’t even come close to the audience watching a national show. “Plus,” the Los Angeles comic adds, “it makes my mom so happy that she can go to work and drop the whole ‘My son was on TV’ line.” For every Ron Babcock or Kelly Clarkson who appears on such a competition,
the background, the better the contestant often fares, proving that society loves a good sob story. When Clarkson was still a struggling singer, she lived out of her car after her apartment building burned to the ground, a story that played out for the millions of viewers watching that inaugural season of Idol. On America’s Got Talent, it was revealed that the Willis Clan, a 12-member band of siblings from Tennessee, had a horrific history laced with sorrow after their The Voice, which was inspired by a Dutch reality show, uses a panel of celebrity judges, athome votes and Twitter saves to select winners.
Stand-up comedian Ron Babcock says TV’s Last Comic Standing gives comics unprecedented national exposure.
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2003-2010 2014-2015 The Sing-Off, The Voice, The X Factor and America’s Got Talent. Comedians, in particular, don’t have as broad an outlet as radio for their acts to be heard, so the curb appeal of a show like Last Comic Standing often boils down to the potential of being seen on national TV. “It’s always exhilarating performing to a crowded room—now multiply that room by millions,” says comedian Ron Babcock, a season seven contestant on Last Comic
reality TV, says Kim Chronister, a licensed clinical psychologist in California: “Neurochemically speaking, viewers experience a spike in norepinephrine— a feel-good chemical in the brain—that results from the suspense and excitement of watching the competitions play out on TV.” Still, as the number of talent show competitions continues to multiply, this quest for the American Dream
He’s no dummy: In 2007, America’s Got Talent season two winner Terry Fator made ventriloquism popular again.
though, there are hundreds of duds who make us cringe. And that’s part of the appeal of these shows, says Los Angeles–based psychiatrist and author Mark Goulston, M.D. “Why do we watch? To occasionally get excited when your pick wins, but also to rubberneck when you see something disastrous.” The rags-to-riches Cinderella stories that pepper each episode also draw in the viewers en masse; the more tragic
2010-present grandparents lost six of their nine children in a car accident two decades prior. “It’s about the storytelling,” Borchetta says. “When you see those hometown visits, when you see the transformation—which may be the most important element—into a definitive artist, people are fascinated by that as much as or more than anything else.” It’s also about the high of
Which five big stars didn’t make the cut on TV’s top talent shows—but went on to stardom anyway? Go to Parade.com/winnerlosers to find out.
Simon Cowell originated The X Factor in his native Great Britain, then launched an American version—along with other spinoffs around the globe.
becomes, for many, a real possibility rather than mere unachievable fantasy. At the same time, due to oversaturation, the genre may be close to reaching its shelf life, at least for the next decade or so. “Interestingly, we’re back to programs like Lip Sync Battle or Carpool Karaoke that feel like talent shows but are celebrity driven,” Schneider says. “That will eventually tire and someone will come up with a fresh take on the amateur show and they’ll be back again. It’s the beautiful circle of life in television.”
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whole world’s auditioning at the moment. You know, “Here’s my thing on YouTube” or “Here’s my pictures on Instagram— like or dislike?” We’ve become quite extroverts. Everybody wants to be famous in his or her own way. What do you think constitutes talent? I find that very difficult to define. Having the ability to sing well is one thing. Charisma’s really important. But being remembered, I’d say, is probably the most important thing nowadays; you’ve got to have something people remember you by—which is what I think Susan Boyle had at that time. She had a great voice, but she had something people related to.
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it. If you’ve got to sing or if you’ve got an act, you have to be yourself. Watching someone vulnerable, who could change his or her life forever with one audition—it’s fascinating. It’s sort of addictive. What compels people to put their hearts and souls onstage for all of us to see? Because of Facebook and YouTube, the
Do you think everyone has some kind of talent? I think everyone’s got something. You take Madonna—she’s never going to say she’s the best singer in the world; she’s not. But her turn in life is managing to stay relevant for what, how many decades—’80s, ’90s, now? Four decades! That’s ridiculous! That’s a talent, to market her job. What’s your talent? I think I am good at finding talent. I’ve
What’s the hardest thing about being a judge? Go to Parade.com/simoncowell to find out.
got a pretty good eye, a pretty good ear. And I can kind of see into the future a bit. I can see beyond what’s standing in front of me now. Have you ever participated in a talent show, other than as a judge? Never in a million, billion years. I think God had a word with me when I was very, very young and He said, “Stay this side of the desk.” You never even performed as a kid? Just once? Well, yeah, I did once perform in a play, myself and my brother. And we were so bad, we got written up in the local paper as two of the worst actors [the critic had] ever seen! Because we laughed the entire way through the play. We were only doing it for fun, and I remember getting the review and bursting out laughing. You’ve been known for being very blunt when you judge. But do you have a soft spot? Yeah, I love animals. That’s my main thing. I don’t like bullies to animals or kids; I think that’s kind of a sickness. So when I meet someone who has done that, it repulses me. So I work a lot with animal charities. Beyond entertainment, what purpose does a show like America’s Got Talent serve? Being inclusive, I think. Having as few rules as possible. I love that anyone can come on this show and, potentially, change his or her life.
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t’s hard to forget seeing Simon Cowell on TV for the first time. It was 2002 when the Londonborn judge appeared on American Idol, offering his humorously blunt criticism of young singers who were auditioning to be stars. But bluster aside, Cowell, 56, has a serious eye for talent. Besides his nine seasons on Idol and his shows in England, he’s developed more talent shows in America, including The X Factor (which spawned the hit band One Direction) and America’s Got Talent, which now airs in more than 165 countries around the world. As the 11th season of America’s Got Talent premieres on NBC on May 31 (at 8 p.m. ET), Cowell— who joins the AGT panel for the first time—discusses why we’re fascinated with this kind of TV, as hopefuls of all ages put their singing, dancing, juggling, acrobatic, magictrick, joke-telling, fire-eating (and other) skills to the test.
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Includes one 18V NiCd battery and charger.
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LIMIT 3 - Good at our stores or HarborFreight.com or by calling 800-423-2567. Cannot be used with other discount or coupon or prior purchases after 30 days from original purchase with original receipt. Offer good while supplies last. Non-transferable. Original coupon must be presented. Valid through 9/22/16. Limit one coupon per customer per day.
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