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Elle
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Elle
'AJLT': Here's Where You've Seen Carrie's Hot Gardener (And Tom Hardy Lookalike) Logan Marshall-Green Before
It's a tough time being a fan of And Just Like That... and its leading lady, Carrie Bradshaw. So far this season we've had that hand lick, a bonnet and in episode two, we had to withstand a plague of rats. But thankfully, Carrie finally came up with the goods hiring landscape architect to the stars, Adam Gardens, played by Logan Marshall-Green. FIND OUT MORE ON ELLE COLLECTIVE After her romance novel writing is interrupted by the aforementioned rats in the beautiful garden of her Gramercy home (we're completely obsessed - the wisteria!), in her determination to look underneath the perfection, Carrie hires a string of professionals to try and sort her garden (clearly the gardening bloom boom hasn't reached New York's great and good). In comes Adam, played by Marshall-Green. And as she magicked him straight off her own page, he enters by saving Carrie's cat, Shoe. It seems viewers were thrilled to see him too, with fans swooning all over social media. In the US, where viewers can see the latest AJLT episode at a more sociable hour than the UK's 2.05 am drop, Marshall-Green was the top trending topic on Google for viewers of the show. And with there being more pictures of Adam online - and that garden a long way from done - it looks like the actor could be a recurring cast member in season three. So where have you seen the actor before? Here's what you need to know. Marshall-Green has starred in a number of TV shows and films across his varied career, but chances are you may remember him from way back, when he starred in The O.C. The actor starred as Trey Atwood, Ryan's big brother in nine episodes, after he replaced another actor. He was a crucial part in the show, when he attacked Marisa in season two, before she shot him at the end of the series. He had a six-episode role in 24, and was in series including Damnation, The Defeated and Big Sky. He's also appeared in big-budget films like Carry-On, Spider-Man: Homecoming and Prometheus. While the likeness isn't maybe as obvious in his beared Adam Gardens guise, throughout his career, people have compared him to Brit actor Tom Hardy, with some claiming it's hard to tell them apart. And while, no, he's not related to Hardy, he does have a twin brother - Taylor Marshall-Green. The likeness between Marshall-Green and Hardy is so commonplace, that he has previously spoken about it. 'I'd be honoured to be in the same sentence as Tom Hardy,' he's told ELLE previously. 'I've been a twin since the day I was born - fraternal, but we look a lot alike - so I've already been mixed up with another man my entire life.' ELLE Collective is a new community of fashion, beauty and culture lovers. For access to exclusive content, events, inspiring advice from our Editors and industry experts, as well the opportunity to meet designers, thought-leaders and stylists, become a member today HERE.


Daily Mirror
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Inside Netflix Love on the Spectrum cast's wild 'rager' parties as star's mum tells all
Abbey Romeo's mum Christine revealed some wild antics that take place when the stars get together The stars of Netflix's hit reality dating series Love on the Spectrum are no strangers to the limelight, often seen at swanky soirees and major events. But now, we're getting an insider's peek into their world, thanks to Christine Romeo, mother of fan favourite Abbey. Christine herself is no stranger to the spotlight, boasting a dazzling career in acting and producing that fans are only just uncovering. Her impressive resume includes appearances on The O.C, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and Star Trek: Enterprise. She even shared the screen with Abbey's father, Eric Lutes, in the 90s horror movie Legion of Fire: Killer Ants! With Season 3 of Love on the Spectrum having premiered on Netflix in early April, viewers were treated to a touching moment in the finale as Abbey serenaded her beau David Isaacman with her original song 'Boyfriend Forever', reports Surrey Live. Abbey and David recently graced Logan Paul's Impaulsive podcast, discussing the song that's taken the internet by storm and their life as a couple, with mum Christine accompanying them. However, it was Christine who stole the show with a bombshell about the cast's party habits. During the podcast, when Logan Paul inquired: "Can I ask you about Connor from Love on the Spectrum?" Christine didn't hold back, heaping praise on Abbey's fellow cast member and divulging that they had welcomed Connor and his mother, Lise, into their home. "We have Love on the Spectrum ragers. We have had a bunch of parties at our house with as many cast members when they're in town if it's like a Netflix thing or a promo thing, we've had these parties," she started off. "My favourite memory is James singing Bad to the Bone in my backyard. "It's actually the most beautiful thing because most of the people that I know from the show and other people, they don't have the same ego as neurotypical people. There is a sense of 'I like this' and 'I want that' but it is not ego-based. It's actually beautiful, humble, and they don't really have a bigger judgement thing." She continued: "The group of people that I've been around... you're almost so free because you just don't have the same judgement." Prompted by her admission, host Logan couldn't resist asking for an invite: "Is there any way I can come to the next one? I'm serious."


Fox News
01-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
'NYPD Blue' actress Kim Delaney released from custody, felony assault charges dropped
Los Angeles prosecutors declined to charge Kim Delaney after the "NYPD Blue" actress was arrested for felony assault Saturday. Delaney was released from custody Tuesday at 10:45 a.m. by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, where she had been held since her arrest March 29, according to records obtained by Fox News Digital. She was initially scheduled to appear in court but was released because prosecutors found insufficient grounds to file a complaint against the television star. Representatives for Delaney and the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. Deputies from the Marina Del Rey station responded to a domestic disturbance at Delaney's home Saturday at about 9:45 a.m., according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD). After an investigation, Delaney was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon, and her partner, James Morgan, was arrested for battery. Delaney was booked into the Marina del Rey Sheriff's Station at 10:15 a.m. and charged with assault, likely to produce gross bodily injury. The "NYPD Blue" actress was assigned to the station at 11:30 a.m. and was detained until Tuesday morning, according to the LAS). Morgan was released on $20,000 bond Saturday, and both Delaney and Morgan were scheduled to appear in court April 1. Delaney, who has appeared in a handful of shows, including "The O.C," "Army Wives," "All My Children" and "Chicago Fire," appeared on "NYPD Blue" from 1995 to 2003. Two weeks ago, Delaney posted a photo of herself cuddled up to Morgan with a caption that said, "Pure love." In October, the couple celebrated their second wedding anniversary. "A beautiful 2nd wedding anniversary!!! 10/11. And now anniversary weekend! Great memories! I love you, hubby-your wife for life," Delaney captioned the Instagram post, which included a photo of Morgan hugging his wife. The "General Hospital" actress was arrested in 2002 for driving under the influence in Malibu, California, according to Entertainment Tonight. Delaney was sentenced to two years probation. One year later, Delaney checked herself into rehab during a battle with alcoholism.


Fox News
30-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
'NYPD Blue' star Kim Delaney arrested on felony assault charges
Actress Kim Delaney, was arrested on felony assault charges, Fox News Digital confirmed. Delaney was booked into the Marina del Rey Sheriff's Station at 10:15 a.m. Saturday and charged with assault, likely to produce gross bodily injury. The "NYPD Blue" actress was assigned to the station at 11:30 a.m., and is still detained, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD). According to the LASD website, Delaney's partner of two years, James Morgan, was also arrested for domestic violence. Morgan bailed out on a $20,000 bond on Saturday. Both Delaney and Morgan are scheduled to appear in court on April 1. According to TMZ, Delaney and Morgan were arrested at their home in Marina del Rey after a "heated argument that turned physical." Paramedics arrived at the scene to check on potential injuries, per the outlet. Representatives for Delaney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. Delaney, who has also appeared in a handful of shows such as "The O.C," "Army Wives," "All My Children" and "Chicago Fire," appeared on "NYPD Blue" from 1995 to 2003. Two weeks ago, Delaney posted a photo of herself cuddled up to Morgan with a caption that reads, "Pure love." In October, the couple celebrated their second wedding anniversary together. "A beautiful 2nd wedding anniversary!!! 10/11. And now anniversary weekend! Great memories! I love you, hubby-your wife for life." Delaney captioned the Instagram post, which included a photo of Morgan hugging his wife. This isn't Delaney's first run-in with the law. In 2002, the actress was arrested in Malibu, Calif., for drunk driving, per Entertainment Weekly. She was sentenced to two years' probation at the time. One year later, Delaney checked herself into rehab amid her battle with alcoholism.
Yahoo
18-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The ‘Final Destination' Films, Ranked from Worst to Best
Like it or not, 2025 is rapidly becoming the Year of the Freak Accident. In horror, everybody from audiences who loved 'The Monkey' to that very flammable fellow in 'The Rule of Jenny Pen' is feeling it. But there's even more to come when 'Final Destination' — the genre's most criminally underrated supernatural franchise — returns with scads more not-so-accidental death on May 16. The aughts used to get a bad rap in pop culture, but that's improved somewhat in recent years. As filmmakers have released their death-grip obsession on the '80s, familiar faces and franchises from throughout the 2000s have reemerged across all types of movies and TV. Right now, for example, you can see the forty-something 'Veronica Mars' dating that forty-something guy from 'The O.C.' in a rom-com on Netflix that's been wildly popular — in spite of the title 'Nobody Wants This.' More from IndieWire When Nora Ephron Met Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger: Meet Horror's New Iconic Killer in 'Heart Eyes' The Best Horror Movies of 2024 A Guinness World Records Consultant Analyzed 27,000 Horror Movies for a New Report. Here's What He Found When it comes to nostalgia for aughts-era nightmares, specifically, 'Saw' is back and going on strong. 'The Strangers' is a multi-part melodrama… for some reason. And it might still be a way off but the long overdue 'Jennifer's Body' sequel seems practically imminent. Is it all an overdue artistic reevaluation of a bygone period suddenly realized? Or is it happening to us now…in this way…by some kind of…design? Co-directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein, 'Final Destination: Bloodlines' is among this year's most anticipated horror releases — reviving the gory death-by-Rube-Goldberg-machine format that divided critics but never failed at the box office from 2000 to 2011. 'Bloodlines' is the sixth film in the series, which kicked off with the original movie directed by James Wong and distributed by New Line. The film celebrates its silver anniversary on March 17 and is based on an 'X-Files' spec script by Jeffrey Reddick. The first 'Final Destination' crash-landed into theaters as an unconventional slasher, following a kid (Devon Sawa) who acts fast after getting a terrifying premonition while boarding a plane to Paris. He'll live to regret it… for a while anyway… as Death's Design hunts down each and every shouldn't-have-been survivor from the ill-fated Flight 180. By swapping the typical masked villain for an unseen lethal presence — lore-dumped about in the films by the late-great Tony Todd — Reddick and Wong uncovered a brilliant new method of making kills their movie's main event. The formula that emerged (mass casualty event + freak accident ^nth power = fine enough FD sequel) worked well for a decade and got an added layer of intrigue with a twist-ending that brought the events of 'Final Destination 5' full circle. From an Olympic-qualifying spine snap to a tanning bed/casket jump-cut you'll feel in your toes, the grisly freak accidents that make 'Final Destination' memorable have aged with varying degrees of success. We don't need to see another pool drain suck organs out of some asshole's butt… and yet, we're not saying 'no' to another 'Final Destination 2' logging truck incident. (It's the film that still haunts America's freeways!) Ranked worst to best, these are the five 'Final Destination' films 25 years since it all began. —Alison Foreman Best of IndieWire The 15 Best Robert Pattinson Performances, from 'Good Time' to 'High Life' The 17 Best Thrillers Streaming on Netflix in March, from 'Fair Play' to 'Emily the Criminal' All 97 Oscars Best Picture Winners, Ranked