Tracy Morgan is certainly on the right track after a year of devastating blows stemming from a tragic car accident that claimed the life of his friend and threatened to derail him indefinitely.
The business of television can be a rollercoaster of emotions that lead to unexpected results, which is why TV execs are quite anal when it comes to the shows they add to their roster of proposed hits.
It’s safe to say that Lee Daniels will not be offering Sean Penn a guest role on his hit show Empire, not that the actor would even consider such a thing because he is taking Daniels to task for falsely accusing him of domestic abuse.
Mo’Nique won a best supporting actress Oscar back in 2010 for her memorable work in Lee Daniels’ affecting film, Precious. It was a major victory that gave the actress and former talk show host the confidence to finally navigate an industry that adheres to stringent rules and regulations that limit talents of color indefinitely.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, streaming giant, Netflix, is partnering with Moulin Rouge! director Baz Luhrmann to deliver a 13-episode hip-hop drama – The Get Down.
Empire has been hailed as a delightfully over-the-top confection that according to creator Lee Daniels (The Butler) will be the black version of the 80’s primetime soap opera Dynasty.
Supermodel Naomi Campbell has spent majority of her career turning the global catwalk into her own personal playpen. She silently and effortlessly slid into her forties and is proving beyond a doubt that beauty only gets more refined with age.
Getting older is supposed to inspire wisdom and garnered experience and Campbell is clearly putting this theory to good use.
Oprah Winfrey has never been content observing from the sidelines. The self-made mogul has pretty much dominated every genre available and it looks like she has found the time to return to her cinematic roots.