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The Hollywood Reporter

Awards Special 24B, August 19, 2024
Magazine

The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

‘An Interview That Will Topple a Prince’ • The TV producer who secured the infamous BBC sit-down with the Duke of York reflects on the importance of journalism in light of the Emmy nomination for Scoop, the TV movie based on her book that chronicles that fateful 2019 day

A Second Chance at the Truth • The Jinx: Part Two director Andrew Jarecki on offering Robert Durst one more shot at redemption — ‘and then he was gone’

‘People Don’t Even Know I’m Funny’ • Sarah Paulson on killing it as the couples therapist on Prime’s Mr. and Mrs. Smith and how Pedro Pascal gave co-creator Donald Glover her number

Bernthal on the Role That Really Went ‘for the Jugular’ • Jon Bernthal opens up about his second Emmy nomination, for season two’s epic flashback episode ‘Fishes’ on The Bear, and what it was like being on set with such a stacked guest cast in season two of the FX series

A Guest Actor Goes to Shogun School • Néstor Carbonell, who plays Rodrigues, on learning the many rules of Japanese culture only to ‘break them’ for his antagonist role

Going Toe-to-Toe With Two Comedy Giants • Da’Vine Joy Randolph on working on Only Murders in the Building with Steve Martin and Martin Short and what’s changed since her Oscar win and Emmy nom

‘We’re Moving the Party Over to Netflix’ • Writers Meredith Scardino and Sam Means on Girls5eva scoring an Emmy nod for best writing after being canceled by Peacock and then ‘re-homed’

‘It’ll Never Be Like This Again’ • Fellow Travelers creator Ron Nyswaner on the rarity of working with out gay actors to portray gay characters alongside a team of LGBTQ exec producers

Paddling Beyond Schitt’s Creek • Eugene Levy’s The Reluctant Traveler has him on seas, mountaintops and islands he doesn’t really want to be on

The Act of Baking as Prayer • Ramy Youssef on honoring tender moments and removing tension in the ‘Honeydew’ episode of The Bear, for which he’s nominated for outstanding directing

‘JUST STEVE’: FROM WILD AND CRAZY TO ‘ACTUAL THERAPY’ • Morgan Neville on going behind the scenes with his lifelong hero Steve Martin in the Emmy-nominated Apple documentary STEVE! (martin)

How to Make Emmy History • Salli Richardson-Whitfield is the first Black woman to be nominated for outstanding directing in a drama series, but she says that if she’d been a bigger actress, she might never have stepped behind the camera

Composing the Sound of Tragedy Without Sentimentality • Composers Hans Zimmer and Kara Talve on music as defiance in The Tattooist of Auschwitz and getting Barbra Streisand to sing over end credits

A SONGWRITING PARTNER WHO DOESN’T EXIST • True Detective: Night Country actor John Hawkes composed and performed the song ‘No Use’ in character on the series that scored him dual Emmy nominations

Working With a ‘12,000-Pound Killing Machine’ • Supervising stunt coordinator Cory DeMeyers on the monster truck built for The Righteous Gemstones and the necessity of man respecting technology

MATCHING STAR POWER ONSCREEN • Casting directors Robert Sterne and Victoria Thomas on choosing the right actors for the job

ANIMATION FOR THE GAME OF THRONES CROWD • Blue Eye Samurai creators Michael Green and Amber Noizumi and supervising director Jane Wu on approaching the Netflix series like live action

Down to the Right Cricket’s Chirps • Shogun rerecording mixers Steve Pederson and Greg P. Russell on how specific they had to be to portray 1600s feudal Japan

‘A PERFECT SWALLOW’ • Eric André on why 11 minutes is just the right amount of...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 28 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Awards Special 24B, August 19, 2024

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The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

‘An Interview That Will Topple a Prince’ • The TV producer who secured the infamous BBC sit-down with the Duke of York reflects on the importance of journalism in light of the Emmy nomination for Scoop, the TV movie based on her book that chronicles that fateful 2019 day

A Second Chance at the Truth • The Jinx: Part Two director Andrew Jarecki on offering Robert Durst one more shot at redemption — ‘and then he was gone’

‘People Don’t Even Know I’m Funny’ • Sarah Paulson on killing it as the couples therapist on Prime’s Mr. and Mrs. Smith and how Pedro Pascal gave co-creator Donald Glover her number

Bernthal on the Role That Really Went ‘for the Jugular’ • Jon Bernthal opens up about his second Emmy nomination, for season two’s epic flashback episode ‘Fishes’ on The Bear, and what it was like being on set with such a stacked guest cast in season two of the FX series

A Guest Actor Goes to Shogun School • Néstor Carbonell, who plays Rodrigues, on learning the many rules of Japanese culture only to ‘break them’ for his antagonist role

Going Toe-to-Toe With Two Comedy Giants • Da’Vine Joy Randolph on working on Only Murders in the Building with Steve Martin and Martin Short and what’s changed since her Oscar win and Emmy nom

‘We’re Moving the Party Over to Netflix’ • Writers Meredith Scardino and Sam Means on Girls5eva scoring an Emmy nod for best writing after being canceled by Peacock and then ‘re-homed’

‘It’ll Never Be Like This Again’ • Fellow Travelers creator Ron Nyswaner on the rarity of working with out gay actors to portray gay characters alongside a team of LGBTQ exec producers

Paddling Beyond Schitt’s Creek • Eugene Levy’s The Reluctant Traveler has him on seas, mountaintops and islands he doesn’t really want to be on

The Act of Baking as Prayer • Ramy Youssef on honoring tender moments and removing tension in the ‘Honeydew’ episode of The Bear, for which he’s nominated for outstanding directing

‘JUST STEVE’: FROM WILD AND CRAZY TO ‘ACTUAL THERAPY’ • Morgan Neville on going behind the scenes with his lifelong hero Steve Martin in the Emmy-nominated Apple documentary STEVE! (martin)

How to Make Emmy History • Salli Richardson-Whitfield is the first Black woman to be nominated for outstanding directing in a drama series, but she says that if she’d been a bigger actress, she might never have stepped behind the camera

Composing the Sound of Tragedy Without Sentimentality • Composers Hans Zimmer and Kara Talve on music as defiance in The Tattooist of Auschwitz and getting Barbra Streisand to sing over end credits

A SONGWRITING PARTNER WHO DOESN’T EXIST • True Detective: Night Country actor John Hawkes composed and performed the song ‘No Use’ in character on the series that scored him dual Emmy nominations

Working With a ‘12,000-Pound Killing Machine’ • Supervising stunt coordinator Cory DeMeyers on the monster truck built for The Righteous Gemstones and the necessity of man respecting technology

MATCHING STAR POWER ONSCREEN • Casting directors Robert Sterne and Victoria Thomas on choosing the right actors for the job

ANIMATION FOR THE GAME OF THRONES CROWD • Blue Eye Samurai creators Michael Green and Amber Noizumi and supervising director Jane Wu on approaching the Netflix series like live action

Down to the Right Cricket’s Chirps • Shogun rerecording mixers Steve Pederson and Greg P. Russell on how specific they had to be to portray 1600s feudal Japan

‘A PERFECT SWALLOW’ • Eric André on why 11 minutes is just the right amount of...


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