Lucy Hale and Lana Condor sandwich in Etro creative director Marco De Vincenzo during an intimate dinner held at Italian restaurant Il Segreto Ristorante on Wednesday (April 24) in Bel Air, Los Angeles.
Also in attendance were Abigail Spencer, Lena Waithe, Patrick Stewart (with wife Sunny Ozell), Lana’s fiance Anthony De La Torre, and stylists Jason Bolden, Erin Walsh, Joseph Cassell, Jessica Paster, Monty Jackson and Jared Eng. Click through the gallery for all of the fun photos!
Fyi: Lucy is wearing the Etro black velvet drop shoulder mini dress with voluminous draping and white mini Vela bag. Lana is wearing the Etro black long sleeve asymmetric shoulder midi dress embellished by beaded and embroidered leafy floral pattern paired with a pink mini Vela bag with thread work. Lena is wearing the Etro orange silk bowling shirt with all over decorative geometric motif formed by micro studs paired with black...
Also in attendance were Abigail Spencer, Lena Waithe, Patrick Stewart (with wife Sunny Ozell), Lana’s fiance Anthony De La Torre, and stylists Jason Bolden, Erin Walsh, Joseph Cassell, Jessica Paster, Monty Jackson and Jared Eng. Click through the gallery for all of the fun photos!
Fyi: Lucy is wearing the Etro black velvet drop shoulder mini dress with voluminous draping and white mini Vela bag. Lana is wearing the Etro black long sleeve asymmetric shoulder midi dress embellished by beaded and embroidered leafy floral pattern paired with a pink mini Vela bag with thread work. Lena is wearing the Etro orange silk bowling shirt with all over decorative geometric motif formed by micro studs paired with black...
- 4/25/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Actor Patrick Stewart met the love of his life Sunny Ozell in a chance encounter, which led to a long-lasting marriage. But because of the age difference, there were a few things about marrying a much younger woman Stewart had to get used to.
Patrick Stewart is older than his own father-in-law Sunny Ozell and Patrick Stewart | Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
Age hasn’t been a factor in Stewart’s relationship with Ozell. Stewart and Ozell first locked eyes on each other in 2008. Ozell was working as a waitress at the time, and Stewart struck up a conversation with her over dinner. The two quickly bonded over their mutual interest in theater. After they set up a dinner date, they dated for a couple of years before getting married in 2013.
Stewart was also pleasantly surprised to find that Ozell was wise beyond her years.
“I’ve never met anyone like her before,...
Patrick Stewart is older than his own father-in-law Sunny Ozell and Patrick Stewart | Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
Age hasn’t been a factor in Stewart’s relationship with Ozell. Stewart and Ozell first locked eyes on each other in 2008. Ozell was working as a waitress at the time, and Stewart struck up a conversation with her over dinner. The two quickly bonded over their mutual interest in theater. After they set up a dinner date, they dated for a couple of years before getting married in 2013.
Stewart was also pleasantly surprised to find that Ozell was wise beyond her years.
“I’ve never met anyone like her before,...
- 3/30/2024
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The 1992 "Star Trek: The Next Generation" episode "The Inner Light" has an intriguing sci-fi premise. While merrily soaring through the galaxy, the U.S.S. Enterprise happens upon a very ancient alien probe of unknown origin. Without warning, the probe beams a twinkling glimmer of light onto the Enterprise's bridge, striking Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) right in the brain. Picard passes out on the floor and Dr. Crusher (Gates McFadden) is unable to revive him. Picard wakes up on a distant planet he doesn't recognize. He's wearing alien clothes and being addressed by a woman named Eline (Margot Rose) who claims to be his wife. Picard is told that his name is actually Kamin and that he has suffered a memory lapse. The "Picard" he recalls was only a dream, and he has actually always lived on this planet, Kataan.
Picard is understandably discombobulated and begins investigating how he came...
Picard is understandably discombobulated and begins investigating how he came...
- 11/12/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
By the end of the third season of "Star Trek: Picard," the title character had been through quite a lot. He died and was resurrected in an android body. He traveled to alternate universe and was thrown back in time several centuries. He witnessed the opening of a portal into robot Cthulhu's dimension. He saw the Borg evolve into something benevolent. He reunited with Dr. Crusher (Gates McFadden) and discovered they had an adult son. So by the final scene of the series, when he and a group of old friends met in a bar for cocktails and a friendly round of poker, Picard had earned it.
Indeed, the scene of Picard, Crusher, Riker (Jonathan Frakes), Troi (Marina Sirtis), Worf (Michael Dorn), Data (Brent Spiner), and Geordi (LeVar Burton) all conversing, drinking, being friendly, and finally relaxing at the end of an adventure was more moving and exciting than...
Indeed, the scene of Picard, Crusher, Riker (Jonathan Frakes), Troi (Marina Sirtis), Worf (Michael Dorn), Data (Brent Spiner), and Geordi (LeVar Burton) all conversing, drinking, being friendly, and finally relaxing at the end of an adventure was more moving and exciting than...
- 10/2/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Sir Patrick Stewart is one of our most admired actors, a master of Shakespeare – and the universe. But his start in life was anything but starry. Here, he talks about writing his memoir, his violent father – and why he’d love to do more comedy
Patrick Stewart grew up in a small terraced home in a town called Mirfield, on the edge of the Pennines. There was no running hot water, no indoor toilet, no central heating. For a long time he shared a bed with his brother, Trevor, who was five years his senior. Many local families were similarly impoverished. One of Stewart’s friends wore wellington boots to school, without socks, no matter the season – there was no alternative. For entertainment, he turned to one of four books his family owned: an ancient encyclopedia passed down by his grandfather, a couple of war volumes belonging to his father,...
Patrick Stewart grew up in a small terraced home in a town called Mirfield, on the edge of the Pennines. There was no running hot water, no indoor toilet, no central heating. For a long time he shared a bed with his brother, Trevor, who was five years his senior. Many local families were similarly impoverished. One of Stewart’s friends wore wellington boots to school, without socks, no matter the season – there was no alternative. For entertainment, he turned to one of four books his family owned: an ancient encyclopedia passed down by his grandfather, a couple of war volumes belonging to his father,...
- 10/1/2023
- by Alex Moshakis
- The Guardian - Film News
This Star Trek: Picard article contains spoilers.
Star Trek: Picard Season 2 Episode 6
Continuing a kind of mash-up between 12 Monkeys and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Season 2 of Star Trek: Picard has entered into its final batch of episodes. At this point, the show has a lot going on: from a rogue Soong (Brent Spiner) to a new hybrid Borg Queen (Alison Pill And Annie Wersching), and of course, the still unexplained mystery of Q’s vanishing powers. But, for the most part, in Episode 7, “Monsters,” the show slows down. Here, we’re in Jean-Luc’s mind for about half the episode, which could have triggered a clip-show episode a la Tng’s “Shades of Gray” but thankfully didn’t.
Instead, Picard brought a batch of deep cuts and easter eggs from the entire Star Trek franchise, and a few other sci-fi franchises along the way, too.
Picard Enterprise-e Ready Room?...
Star Trek: Picard Season 2 Episode 6
Continuing a kind of mash-up between 12 Monkeys and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Season 2 of Star Trek: Picard has entered into its final batch of episodes. At this point, the show has a lot going on: from a rogue Soong (Brent Spiner) to a new hybrid Borg Queen (Alison Pill And Annie Wersching), and of course, the still unexplained mystery of Q’s vanishing powers. But, for the most part, in Episode 7, “Monsters,” the show slows down. Here, we’re in Jean-Luc’s mind for about half the episode, which could have triggered a clip-show episode a la Tng’s “Shades of Gray” but thankfully didn’t.
Instead, Picard brought a batch of deep cuts and easter eggs from the entire Star Trek franchise, and a few other sci-fi franchises along the way, too.
Picard Enterprise-e Ready Room?...
- 4/14/2022
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Let's get this straight. Despite the many tips of the hat to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine this season, that. is. not. Bashir.
Star Trek: Picard Season 2 Episode 7 gets pretty in-depth and trippy as Tallinn forms a mechanically-assisted mind-meld with Picard in an effort to get him psychologically unstuck. It answers many questions but opens the door to some even trickier ones.
Meanwhile, on the outside, Rios makes a questionable decision around Dr. Teresa that culminate in flapping some ri-donk-ulous butterfly wings when he takes her and her son on a field trip to La Sirena.
Yeah, so let's talk about that first.
Of the entire 24th century crew, Rios is the most enamored of 2024 Earth, with Seven living footloose and Borg implant-free as a close second.
He's in love with the food, the vibe, and the good doctor, Teresa Ramirez.
Rios: Who do you want me to be?
Teresa: A good guy.
Star Trek: Picard Season 2 Episode 7 gets pretty in-depth and trippy as Tallinn forms a mechanically-assisted mind-meld with Picard in an effort to get him psychologically unstuck. It answers many questions but opens the door to some even trickier ones.
Meanwhile, on the outside, Rios makes a questionable decision around Dr. Teresa that culminate in flapping some ri-donk-ulous butterfly wings when he takes her and her son on a field trip to La Sirena.
Yeah, so let's talk about that first.
Of the entire 24th century crew, Rios is the most enamored of 2024 Earth, with Seven living footloose and Borg implant-free as a close second.
He's in love with the food, the vibe, and the good doctor, Teresa Ramirez.
Rios: Who do you want me to be?
Teresa: A good guy.
- 4/14/2022
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
Patrick Stewart on Thursday dropped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! — which was guest-hosted by former Democratic presidential candidate and South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg — and while there, disclosed a little-known fact about himself.
It is common knowledge for any fan of Stewart's that he was married by his best friend and X-Men co-star, Ian McKellen, but where the ceremony took place is the kicker.
It turns out Stewart and wife, musician Sunny Ozell, had two separate weddings — one in Reno, where she is from, and one in Los Angeles, where they live. Stewart said the ...
It is common knowledge for any fan of Stewart's that he was married by his best friend and X-Men co-star, Ian McKellen, but where the ceremony took place is the kicker.
It turns out Stewart and wife, musician Sunny Ozell, had two separate weddings — one in Reno, where she is from, and one in Los Angeles, where they live. Stewart said the ...
- 3/13/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Hugh Jackman may have had to skip Ian McKellen’s birthday party to perform his one-man show, “The Man, The Music, The Show,” but that didn’t mean he couldn’t celebrate his “X-Men” co-star’s 80th.
Jackman took a moment at the Manchester Arena Saturday to lead the sold-out audience — some 50,000 strong — in a rendition of “Happy Birthday.”
“I’m sorry I can’t make your party, Ian,” Jackman said in an Instagram video of the moment. “But I think I might annoy about 50,000 people,” he said, as the audience broke into cheers and the camera panned around the arena. The crowd then proceeded to sing “Happy Birthday,” with Jackman vocals distinguishable through the mic.
He ended the video by blowing a kiss into the camera and saying, “Love you, man. Happy birthday!”
Watch the video below.
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Happy 80th Sir @ianmckellen .. and many more!
Jackman took a moment at the Manchester Arena Saturday to lead the sold-out audience — some 50,000 strong — in a rendition of “Happy Birthday.”
“I’m sorry I can’t make your party, Ian,” Jackman said in an Instagram video of the moment. “But I think I might annoy about 50,000 people,” he said, as the audience broke into cheers and the camera panned around the arena. The crowd then proceeded to sing “Happy Birthday,” with Jackman vocals distinguishable through the mic.
He ended the video by blowing a kiss into the camera and saying, “Love you, man. Happy birthday!”
Watch the video below.
View this post on Instagram
Happy 80th Sir @ianmckellen .. and many more!
- 5/26/2019
- by Erin Nyren
- Variety Film + TV
Hugh Jackman had to make up for the fact that he missed his dear friend’s birthday party.
Legendary actor Sir Ian McKellen turned 80 years old on Saturday, but Jackman was on stage for The Man, The Music, The Show in the U.K., unable to be with his X-Men costar on his special day. Instead, Jackman led the crowd in a serenade and posted the video to his Instagram.
“I’m sorry I can’t make your party, Ian, but I think I might annoy about 50,000 people,” he said, before cueing the audience to sing a rendition of “Happy Birthday.
Legendary actor Sir Ian McKellen turned 80 years old on Saturday, but Jackman was on stage for The Man, The Music, The Show in the U.K., unable to be with his X-Men costar on his special day. Instead, Jackman led the crowd in a serenade and posted the video to his Instagram.
“I’m sorry I can’t make your party, Ian, but I think I might annoy about 50,000 people,” he said, before cueing the audience to sing a rendition of “Happy Birthday.
- 5/26/2019
- by Claudia Harmata
- PEOPLE.com
The Emoji Movie's Patrick Stewart on switching it up to voice a character called Poop The Emoji Movie's Patrick Stewart on switching it up to voice a character called Poop Bob Strauss - Cineplex Magazine7/25/2017 9:28:00 Am
Verily, is there an English actor more worthy of respect than Sir Patrick Stewart?
The distinguished Shakespearean, birthed in Yorkshire in 1940, has wowed on the stage his whole career and continues to do so, most recently in a production of Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land that he and his buddy Ian McKellen mounted on Broadway and then brought across the pond to London.
Before that, his portrayal of cerebral starship captain Jean-Luc Picard in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" was a major factor in ensuring the longevity of one of pop culture’s greatest science-fiction franchises.
Speaking of franchises, the X-Men movies, which set the template for this century’s superhero genre,...
Verily, is there an English actor more worthy of respect than Sir Patrick Stewart?
The distinguished Shakespearean, birthed in Yorkshire in 1940, has wowed on the stage his whole career and continues to do so, most recently in a production of Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land that he and his buddy Ian McKellen mounted on Broadway and then brought across the pond to London.
Before that, his portrayal of cerebral starship captain Jean-Luc Picard in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" was a major factor in ensuring the longevity of one of pop culture’s greatest science-fiction franchises.
Speaking of franchises, the X-Men movies, which set the template for this century’s superhero genre,...
- 7/25/2017
- by Bob Strauss - Cineplex Magazine
- Cineplex
Patrick Stewart’s dog fostering journey, which has been documented in adorable detail on Instagram, has been more than just a delight for the actor — it’s been a life-changing experience.
“I find that my relationship to the world and to the news every day in the papers and on the television has been changed by Ginger, because she has brought such a quality of patience and tolerance and fun into our lives, that it has, in a very short space of time, shifted my sense of where our world might be going,” Stewart, 76, told People about the precious pit...
“I find that my relationship to the world and to the news every day in the papers and on the television has been changed by Ginger, because she has brought such a quality of patience and tolerance and fun into our lives, that it has, in a very short space of time, shifted my sense of where our world might be going,” Stewart, 76, told People about the precious pit...
- 4/3/2017
- by Kelli Bender
- PEOPLE.com
Sir Patrick Stewart is trading mutants for rescue mutts.
The X-Men star recently opened his home to an adorable pit bull named Ginger, and Instagrams of these two getting to know each other are out-of-this-world adorable.
In a video of Stewart greeting the pup a his door, the actor stroked the dog’s head lovingly and thanked her for a nice, sloppy kiss on the mouth.
“Thanks to @Aspca and @WagsandWalks, @madameozell and I are finally fostering our 1st pitbull! Meet Ginger. I’m in Love. #AdoptDontShop #pitbullsofinstagram #pitbulls,” said the caption for the video posted on Thursday.
These two...
The X-Men star recently opened his home to an adorable pit bull named Ginger, and Instagrams of these two getting to know each other are out-of-this-world adorable.
In a video of Stewart greeting the pup a his door, the actor stroked the dog’s head lovingly and thanked her for a nice, sloppy kiss on the mouth.
“Thanks to @Aspca and @WagsandWalks, @madameozell and I are finally fostering our 1st pitbull! Meet Ginger. I’m in Love. #AdoptDontShop #pitbullsofinstagram #pitbulls,” said the caption for the video posted on Thursday.
These two...
- 3/10/2017
- by Amy Jamieson
- PEOPLE.com
A version of this article originally appeared on ew.com
Patrick Stewart says he’s going to apply for U.S. citizenship in an effort to fight President Donald Trump.
Speaking on Thursday’s The View, Stewart was asked about a tweet he sent in February that mocked President Trump. “Had the worst sleep of my life last night. But I was sleeping less than 300 yds from where Donald Trump sleeps. Could there be a connection?” Stewart wrote.
As he explained to The View hosts, the Logan star and his wife, Sunny Ozell, were in Washington D.C. to discuss...
Patrick Stewart says he’s going to apply for U.S. citizenship in an effort to fight President Donald Trump.
Speaking on Thursday’s The View, Stewart was asked about a tweet he sent in February that mocked President Trump. “Had the worst sleep of my life last night. But I was sleeping less than 300 yds from where Donald Trump sleeps. Could there be a connection?” Stewart wrote.
As he explained to The View hosts, the Logan star and his wife, Sunny Ozell, were in Washington D.C. to discuss...
- 3/3/2017
- by Christopher Rosen
- PEOPLE.com
Open thread: after Ian McKellen does the job at Patrick Stewart's wedding, what actor would be your top choice to conduct your marriage ceremony?
Why settle for a boring old vicar or registrar to conduct your wedding when you can have Gandalf do the job instead?
Well, you can if you're Patrick Stewart. The star called on his friend Sir Ian McKellen to officiate at his wedding to jazz singer Sunny Ozell over the weekend.
Continue reading...
Why settle for a boring old vicar or registrar to conduct your wedding when you can have Gandalf do the job instead?
Well, you can if you're Patrick Stewart. The star called on his friend Sir Ian McKellen to officiate at his wedding to jazz singer Sunny Ozell over the weekend.
Continue reading...
- 9/9/2013
- by Guardian Staff
- The Guardian - Film News
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