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David Harbour wins stepdad of the year. On May, he got his stepdaughters the hottest ticket in town to the "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" premiere in New York City.
The 48-year-old "Stranger Things" star married singer turned actor Lily Allen in 2020 and is now stepdad to her two children with her ex-husband Sam Cooper, Ethel, 11, and Marnie Cooper, 10.
The sisters relationship with Harbour is so sweet. In a June 2021 interview on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," Harbour told the late-night host that the children spurred him to marry Allen when they debated whether or not he was their dad on one occasion. "We were riding around beginning of [the] pandemic . . . trying to figure out what we were gonna do for the next year or however long it was going to take," he recounted. "And the little one was riding along, and she was going like, 'David,...
David Harbour wins stepdad of the year. On May, he got his stepdaughters the hottest ticket in town to the "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" premiere in New York City.
The 48-year-old "Stranger Things" star married singer turned actor Lily Allen in 2020 and is now stepdad to her two children with her ex-husband Sam Cooper, Ethel, 11, and Marnie Cooper, 10.
The sisters relationship with Harbour is so sweet. In a June 2021 interview on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," Harbour told the late-night host that the children spurred him to marry Allen when they debated whether or not he was their dad on one occasion. "We were riding around beginning of [the] pandemic . . . trying to figure out what we were gonna do for the next year or however long it was going to take," he recounted. "And the little one was riding along, and she was going like, 'David,...
- 5/4/2023
- by Noelle Devoe
- Popsugar.com
Although she may not be the most well-known name in Tomorrowland, here at Digital Spy we think Britt Robertson is a star in the making.
With Disney's Tomorrowland opening in cinemas across the country today (May 22), here are 11 facts about the actress which you perhaps didn't know.
1. Britt comes from a Big family.
Brittany Leanna Robertson is the oldest of seven children - talk about sibling rivalries! With three half-siblings on her mum's side and three on her dad's side, growing up in the Robertson family sounds like it could have been quite hectic. No wonder Britt moved out at 14, to search for her fame in Hollywood.
2. She acts way younger than her age.
Pardon the cliché, but in Tomorrowland, Britt literally does act younger than her age, playing a 15-year-old character despite actually being 25.
Speaking about the drastic age difference, she said: "If I can play 15 when I am...
With Disney's Tomorrowland opening in cinemas across the country today (May 22), here are 11 facts about the actress which you perhaps didn't know.
1. Britt comes from a Big family.
Brittany Leanna Robertson is the oldest of seven children - talk about sibling rivalries! With three half-siblings on her mum's side and three on her dad's side, growing up in the Robertson family sounds like it could have been quite hectic. No wonder Britt moved out at 14, to search for her fame in Hollywood.
2. She acts way younger than her age.
Pardon the cliché, but in Tomorrowland, Britt literally does act younger than her age, playing a 15-year-old character despite actually being 25.
Speaking about the drastic age difference, she said: "If I can play 15 when I am...
- 5/22/2015
- Digital Spy
A hookah-smoking caterpillar has given Britt Robertson the call to join an indie drama.
The "Scream 4" beauty is set to feed her head as she'll play with the men on the chessboard of "White Rabbit," according to Deadline.
"White Rabbit" centers on a bullied high school teen (Nick Krause of "The Descendants") whose nightmares begin to affect his waking life. Robertson will be playing his girlfriend, with Sam Trammell of "True Blood" set to play his father.
Britt Robertson recently wrapped her recurring role as Cassie Blake on the now-canceled CW drama, "The Secret Circle." She recently scowled her way through the dysfunctional family drama, "The Family Tree," and screamed with the best of them as Marnie Cooper in Wes Craven's "Scream 4."
Robertson also recently earned a lot of buzz for her turn in the high school romance, "The First Time," which made a splash at Sundance earlier this year.
The "Scream 4" beauty is set to feed her head as she'll play with the men on the chessboard of "White Rabbit," according to Deadline.
"White Rabbit" centers on a bullied high school teen (Nick Krause of "The Descendants") whose nightmares begin to affect his waking life. Robertson will be playing his girlfriend, with Sam Trammell of "True Blood" set to play his father.
Britt Robertson recently wrapped her recurring role as Cassie Blake on the now-canceled CW drama, "The Secret Circle." She recently scowled her way through the dysfunctional family drama, "The Family Tree," and screamed with the best of them as Marnie Cooper in Wes Craven's "Scream 4."
Robertson also recently earned a lot of buzz for her turn in the high school romance, "The First Time," which made a splash at Sundance earlier this year.
- 7/11/2012
- by Bryan Enk
- NextMovie
So here is a slight change of pace – I'll be branching out into other areas apart from Doctor Who, including film franchises, TV shows and comedies. How's about kicking off with a scary movie series then? Newbies be warned – there are so many spoilers in this article, that Doctor Who's River Song would explode with smug rage.
By the middle of the 1990s, the horror film had seemingly died for good. Just like Dracula slowly rotting away to a skeleton, the horror genre had slowly ebbed away for the past decade or so. Hammer Horror classics from the 1960s and 1970s had given way to popular horror franchises in the 1980s such as Friday The 13th and A Nightmare On Elm Street, but even by the mid-1990s, these had seemingly vanished into the ether. However, acclaimed director Wes Craven along with Kevin Williamson were to breathe new life into the rotting genre.
By the middle of the 1990s, the horror film had seemingly died for good. Just like Dracula slowly rotting away to a skeleton, the horror genre had slowly ebbed away for the past decade or so. Hammer Horror classics from the 1960s and 1970s had given way to popular horror franchises in the 1980s such as Friday The 13th and A Nightmare On Elm Street, but even by the mid-1990s, these had seemingly vanished into the ether. However, acclaimed director Wes Craven along with Kevin Williamson were to breathe new life into the rotting genre.
- 5/14/2012
- Shadowlocked
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