Michael J. Fox Inspired Representation of Parkinson's in 'Shrinking'
Saturday, 28 December 2024 Michael J. Fox has helped a lot of people fighting Parkinson's disease over the years ... and, he's even informing how it's portrayed in a Golden Globe-nominated show. Bill Lawrence -- co-creator of the Apple TV+ show "Shrinking" -- told People the…
THR pulls Jason Segel aside for some "Off Script" moments ahead of his THR Roundtable interview and shares the last thing he googled, his trailer must-haves and what he would be doing if he didn't become an actor. Plus, he gives THR his personal prep for filming an episode of his Apple TV+ show 'Shrinking.'
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'Severance's' Britt Lower is opening up about her first audition for the Emmy nominated Apple TV+ series. The actress told THR that when her agent sent her the script for the 'Severance' pilot and encouraged her to audition for the lead role of Helly R. in the summer of 2019, she made it clear how slim her chances of landing the part were.
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Marc Maron sat down with The Hollywood Reporter for "Scene Stealers" to break down moments from his popular TV shows and films like 'Almost Famous,' 'Joker,' 'Maron,' 'Glow' and more. He recalls the moments he improvised in 'Almost Famous' and working with Robert De Niro and Joaquin Phoenix in 'Joker,' as well as what it was like starring in his own series, 'Maron.' Plus, he dishes on working on the Apple TV+ show 'Stick' with Owen Wilson and working with the showrunner to play an "honest" character.
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In a jaw-dropping moment inside the Oval Office, Apple CEO Tim Cook presented President Donald Trump with a one-of-a-kind memento — a stunning disc of iPhone glass mounted on a 24-karat gold base — as he announced Apple’s colossal $600 billion investment in US manufacturing. The handcrafted gift was designed by a former US Marine Corps corporal currently working at Apple and features Trump’s name, Cook’s signature, the Apple logo, and “Made in USA 2025” engraved onto the glass.
The base, made from Utah-sourced gold, symbolizes Apple’s deeper commitment to American soil. Standing beside Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Trump praised Apple’s investment surge and reiterated his push for iPhones to be made in the USA. The latest $100 billion pledge adds to Apple’s earlier announcements to create 20,000 jobs and build domestic infrastructure. This grand gesture — and golden gift — comes amid rising pressure on US companies to bring production home.
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President Donald Trump has unveiled Apple’s staggering $100 billion expansion plan in the U.S., raising its total investment pledge to $600 billion over the next four years. The Oval Office announcement follows months of tariff threats from Trump, who recently floated a 25% tax on foreign-made Apple products. Apple CEO Tim Cook appeared alongside Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and presented a symbolic gold-based souvenir to mark the occasion. While the investment will expand Apple’s U.S. supply chain, it still falls short of Trump’s demand to manufacture iPhones domestically.
Cook noted that several components — including glass and chips — are already U.S.-made, but final assembly will stay overseas “for a while.” Experts say the move is both a savvy PR maneuver and a strategic way to sidestep future tariff risks. Apple shares closed up 5%, with suppliers like Corning and Applied Materials also surging after the blockbuster announcement.
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Andy Samberg is calling out Tiffany Haddish and Bill Murray for getting down on the dance floor. The actor-producer made a recent stop by 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' where Haddish was filling in as host. During his appearance he recalled the last time he had seen the 'Girls Trip' star was at the Golden Globes.
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