Isla Fisher is remembering her dad.
In an Instagram post over the weekend, the “Wedding Crashers” star shared the sad news that her father Brian Fisher has passed away.
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“How do you live without someone that you can’t live without?” she wrote in the caption, alongside a photo of her father.
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“How lucky am I to have had you as my dad. You were hilarious, positive and my best friend,” Fisher continued. “No matter what was going in my life on you always asked me if I was having fun. I know this pain is going to get worse as the days between when I last saw you increase and that is very scary.”
Finally she added, “I love you so much. Thank you for being the greatest father.
In an Instagram post over the weekend, the “Wedding Crashers” star shared the sad news that her father Brian Fisher has passed away.
Read More: Isla Fisher Says Instagram Is ‘Toxic For Children’
“How do you live without someone that you can’t live without?” she wrote in the caption, alongside a photo of her father.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Isla Fisher (@islafisher)
“How lucky am I to have had you as my dad. You were hilarious, positive and my best friend,” Fisher continued. “No matter what was going in my life on you always asked me if I was having fun. I know this pain is going to get worse as the days between when I last saw you increase and that is very scary.”
Finally she added, “I love you so much. Thank you for being the greatest father.
- 1/24/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Michaela Coel’s “I May Destroy You” and Steve McQueen’s “Small Axe” were the big winners at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts’ (BAFTA) TV Craft Awards on Monday.
BBC/HBO’s “I May Destroy You” won the key awards of director, fiction, editing, fiction and writer, drama. BBC/Amazon’s “Small Axe” had the most wins with five BAFTAs, including for make up and hair design, costume design, production design, photography and lighting, fiction and for scripted casting.
The BBC’s “Lee Miller – A Life on the Front Line” and “His Dark Materials” won two BAFTAs each.
“Small Axe” had nine nominations, while “I May Destroy You” had five. Netflix’s popular Royal drama “The Crown” was shut out, despite having six nominations going in.
The ceremony was broadcast live on BAFTA’s social channels and hosted by actor and writer Gbemisola Ikumelo (“Famalam”).
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BBC/HBO’s “I May Destroy You” won the key awards of director, fiction, editing, fiction and writer, drama. BBC/Amazon’s “Small Axe” had the most wins with five BAFTAs, including for make up and hair design, costume design, production design, photography and lighting, fiction and for scripted casting.
The BBC’s “Lee Miller – A Life on the Front Line” and “His Dark Materials” won two BAFTAs each.
“Small Axe” had nine nominations, while “I May Destroy You” had five. Netflix’s popular Royal drama “The Crown” was shut out, despite having six nominations going in.
The ceremony was broadcast live on BAFTA’s social channels and hosted by actor and writer Gbemisola Ikumelo (“Famalam”).
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- 5/24/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Louisa Mellor Nov 12, 2019
His Dark Materials Episode 2 shows a different side to Mrs. Coulter. Ruth Wilson explains the key to understanding her character. Spoilers
This His Dark Materials article contains spoilers through Episode 2.
“I feel like Mrs Coulter is a bit of a control freak,” says Ruth Wilson on stage at the London premiere of His Dark Materials. “She needs to be in control, and that’s in her look as much as everything else.”
Mrs. Coulter’s look in the HBO-BBC adaptation is a striking one. Inspired by 1930s-1940s Hollywood actor Hedy Lamarr, it oozes glamour and shine. Wilson’s costumes feature bold tailoring in luxurious velvet, satin and fur, with jeweled accents. They’re clothes that assert her character’s wealth and status while accentuating her physical attractiveness – a source of power she deliberately exploits in the male-dominated spheres in which she operates.
Operates is the word for it; Mrs.
His Dark Materials Episode 2 shows a different side to Mrs. Coulter. Ruth Wilson explains the key to understanding her character. Spoilers
This His Dark Materials article contains spoilers through Episode 2.
“I feel like Mrs Coulter is a bit of a control freak,” says Ruth Wilson on stage at the London premiere of His Dark Materials. “She needs to be in control, and that’s in her look as much as everything else.”
Mrs. Coulter’s look in the HBO-BBC adaptation is a striking one. Inspired by 1930s-1940s Hollywood actor Hedy Lamarr, it oozes glamour and shine. Wilson’s costumes feature bold tailoring in luxurious velvet, satin and fur, with jeweled accents. They’re clothes that assert her character’s wealth and status while accentuating her physical attractiveness – a source of power she deliberately exploits in the male-dominated spheres in which she operates.
Operates is the word for it; Mrs.
- 11/10/2019
- Den of Geek
Kayti Burt Nov 4, 2019
What are daemons? Can they talk? Can they touch? What do they represent? Everything you need to know about daemons in His Dark Materials...
You can check out our His Dark Materials spoiler-free review here, or dive into our spoiler-filled review of the first episode here.
His Dark Materials, the new TV series based on Philip Pullman's bestselling books, premieres today on HBO. While some may be familiar with the book trilogy, or perhaps caught the 2007 feature film flop, others may have no prior experience with this rich fantasy world and one of its central characteristics: daemons (pronounced like "demon"—someone go back and tell Teen Kayti).
We've got your covered! Whether you've read all of the books and forgotten the nuances of this world or have never had a reason to understand the concept of daemons before, here's everything you need to know about His Dark Materials' daemons.
What are daemons? Can they talk? Can they touch? What do they represent? Everything you need to know about daemons in His Dark Materials...
You can check out our His Dark Materials spoiler-free review here, or dive into our spoiler-filled review of the first episode here.
His Dark Materials, the new TV series based on Philip Pullman's bestselling books, premieres today on HBO. While some may be familiar with the book trilogy, or perhaps caught the 2007 feature film flop, others may have no prior experience with this rich fantasy world and one of its central characteristics: daemons (pronounced like "demon"—someone go back and tell Teen Kayti).
We've got your covered! Whether you've read all of the books and forgotten the nuances of this world or have never had a reason to understand the concept of daemons before, here's everything you need to know about His Dark Materials' daemons.
- 10/30/2019
- Den of Geek
Peaky Blinders’ Helen McCrory, Poirot’s David Suchet and U.S. comedian Cristela Alonzo are lending their voices to HBO and BBC drama His Dark Materials.
The trio are among those to sign up as voice actors for the the Philip Pullman adaptation, written by Jack Thorne and produced by Bad Wolf.
The first season of His Dark Materials follows Lyra, played by Dafne Keen, searching for a kidnapped friend. She uncovers a sinister plot involving stolen children and becomes a quest to understand a mysterious phenomenon called Dust. As she journeys through the worlds, including our own, Lyra meets a determined and courageous boy called Will (Amir Wilson). Together they encounter extraordinary beings and dangerous secrets, with the fate of both the living — and the dead — in their hands. James McAvoy, plays Lord Asriel who has a demon in the form of a snow leopard. Ruth Wilson’s villainess Mrs.
The trio are among those to sign up as voice actors for the the Philip Pullman adaptation, written by Jack Thorne and produced by Bad Wolf.
The first season of His Dark Materials follows Lyra, played by Dafne Keen, searching for a kidnapped friend. She uncovers a sinister plot involving stolen children and becomes a quest to understand a mysterious phenomenon called Dust. As she journeys through the worlds, including our own, Lyra meets a determined and courageous boy called Will (Amir Wilson). Together they encounter extraordinary beings and dangerous secrets, with the fate of both the living — and the dead — in their hands. James McAvoy, plays Lord Asriel who has a demon in the form of a snow leopard. Ruth Wilson’s villainess Mrs.
- 8/30/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The “His Dark Materials” adaptation coming to HBO has found its Iorek Byrnison.
Joe Tandberg, whose credits include “The Innocents” on Netflix, will voice the famous armored bear. Byrnison comes from the frozen wilderness of the North and is both a skilled metal worker and a fierce warrior.
Also joining the voice cast of the fantasy series based on the Philip Pullman novels are Detective Hercule Poirot himself David Suchet as Kaisa, the gyrfalcon daemon to the witch Serafina Pekkala (Ruta Gedmintas), American comedian Cristela Alonzo, who will voice Lee Scoresby’s (Lin-Manuel Miranda) arctic hare daemon Hester, and Kit Connor (young Elton John in “Rocketman”) who will voice the main character Lyra Belacqua’s (Dafne Keen) unsettled daemon Pantalaimon.
It was previously announced that “Peaky Blinders” star Helen McCrory is voicing Lord Asriel’s (James McAvoy) snow leopard daemon, and the network has also revealed that Mrs Coulter’s...
Joe Tandberg, whose credits include “The Innocents” on Netflix, will voice the famous armored bear. Byrnison comes from the frozen wilderness of the North and is both a skilled metal worker and a fierce warrior.
Also joining the voice cast of the fantasy series based on the Philip Pullman novels are Detective Hercule Poirot himself David Suchet as Kaisa, the gyrfalcon daemon to the witch Serafina Pekkala (Ruta Gedmintas), American comedian Cristela Alonzo, who will voice Lee Scoresby’s (Lin-Manuel Miranda) arctic hare daemon Hester, and Kit Connor (young Elton John in “Rocketman”) who will voice the main character Lyra Belacqua’s (Dafne Keen) unsettled daemon Pantalaimon.
It was previously announced that “Peaky Blinders” star Helen McCrory is voicing Lord Asriel’s (James McAvoy) snow leopard daemon, and the network has also revealed that Mrs Coulter’s...
- 8/30/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
‘His Dark Materials': Helen McCrory, David Suchet Join Voice Cast as Animal Characters in HBO Series
Ahead of the fall 2019 premiere of HBO’s “His Dark Materials,” the network announced the voice cast behind daemons and other animal characters from author Philip Pullman’s fantasy world on Friday.
“Peaky Blinders” actress Helen McCrory will voice Stelmaria, the snow leopard daemon belonging to Lord Asriel, David Suchet (“Poirot”) voices gyrfalcon daemon Kaisa, while Kit Connor (“Rocketman”) is Pantalaimon, the unsettled daeomon of Lyra Belacqua, played by Dafne Keen.
“His Dark Materials” is based on the novel trilogy by Pullman, consisting of “Northern Lights” (published as “The Golden Compass” in North America), “The Subtle Knife” and “The Amber Spyglass.”
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The show’s previously announced stars playing human characters include Keen, Ruth Wilson, Lin-Manuel Miranda, James McAvoy, Andrew Scott, Ruta Gedmintas and Amir Wilson.
Set in a world where science, theology and magic are entwined,...
“Peaky Blinders” actress Helen McCrory will voice Stelmaria, the snow leopard daemon belonging to Lord Asriel, David Suchet (“Poirot”) voices gyrfalcon daemon Kaisa, while Kit Connor (“Rocketman”) is Pantalaimon, the unsettled daeomon of Lyra Belacqua, played by Dafne Keen.
“His Dark Materials” is based on the novel trilogy by Pullman, consisting of “Northern Lights” (published as “The Golden Compass” in North America), “The Subtle Knife” and “The Amber Spyglass.”
Also Read: 'Carnival Row' Trailer Is Filled With Fairy Sex and Human-on-Creature Violence (Video)
The show’s previously announced stars playing human characters include Keen, Ruth Wilson, Lin-Manuel Miranda, James McAvoy, Andrew Scott, Ruta Gedmintas and Amir Wilson.
Set in a world where science, theology and magic are entwined,...
- 8/30/2019
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Fans of Saved by the Bell were all over the Saved by the Max dining experience in Los Angeles. Now, they will be able to take their fandom for Zack Morris and the gang to a whole new level with a new Malibu Beach Sands Beach Bar and the chance to hang out in Preppy’s iconic ’90s-drenched bedroom starting February 8.
“Bringing The Max to life on the West Coast for the past eight months has been nothing short of a dream come true,” said Derek Berry, one of the partners behind Saved by The Max, which opened in Los Angeles June 1, 2018. We really wanted to take our final semester in L.A. to the next level. First-time guests and our biggest Max fans alike will be so stoked to come by and see what we have up our sleeves.”
As its “Final Semester” in Los Angeles, the Saved by...
“Bringing The Max to life on the West Coast for the past eight months has been nothing short of a dream come true,” said Derek Berry, one of the partners behind Saved by The Max, which opened in Los Angeles June 1, 2018. We really wanted to take our final semester in L.A. to the next level. First-time guests and our biggest Max fans alike will be so stoked to come by and see what we have up our sleeves.”
As its “Final Semester” in Los Angeles, the Saved by...
- 1/22/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
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