“Life is always a choice,” says the 75-year-old star of stage and screen, who adds that she savors the joys of getting older.
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Keri Russell does not want the limo. She doesn’t even accept an Uber. On the way to the interview, she’s on two wheels, biking through the streets of Manhattan.
The doctor-turned-actor’s career takes a serious twist with his latest role in the Apple TV+ murder mystery “The Afterparty.”
Even at age 74, Jackson’s on-screen swagger remains unmistakable. It’s on full display in the new Disney+ streaming series “Secret Invasion.”
“It’s so interesting how scripts kind of hurl through the universe and then find their way to my lap,” 48-year-old actor Chris Messina says.
The other night, one of the most recognizable faces on TV was out walking her dog and said to herself and the canine, “God, I love being Jane Lynch.”
“I don’t retire — I reload,” 75-year-old Hollywood icon Arnold Schwarzenegger says. “Why retire when there is still so much more to do?”
Seth Rogen never had a Plan B. “All I wanted to do was be in the movies,” says the actor, who teams with Rose Byrne for his latest project, the comedy series “Platonic.”
A funny thing happened to actress Diane Lane as she hit her midlife stride: She got busy looking for the positives. Really, really busy.
“Mum spent her life saying to me, ‘Keira, scream and shout until people hear you,’ ” recalls the 37-year-old British actress, star of the new Hulu movie “Boston Strangler.”