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Lisa de los Reyes
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Lisa de los Reyes is a Senior Copy Editor at The Hollywood Reporter. Before joining THR, she worked as a Copy Editor at the Orange County Business Journal and was Managing Editor at Ladue News, a luxury lifestyle magazine in her hometown of St. Louis. She’s covered topics including business, law, culture and beauty, and enjoys helping talented writers perfect their stories. She graduated from St. Louis University and earned a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University.
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A look at what Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Mia Sara, Jennifer Grey and more have been doing in the years since the film was released in theaters on June 11, 1986.
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The veteran producer and actor, who died Sept. 16, was a driving force behind the AMC series "he had been developing for almost 40 years."
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‘Wednesday’ Season 3 Burning Questions After That Epic Season 2 Finale
From the mystery surrounding Aunt Ophelia to Enid’s fate and a possible hyde cult, the Netflix series’ season ender raised as many questions as it provided answers — THR tackles some of the biggest and most speculative.
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‘Wednesday’ Stars Emma Myers and Evie Templeton on Doing “The Dead Dance” and Fighting All Season Long
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‘Wednesday’: How a Zombie and His Creation Made It to the Netflix Series
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Carson hosted the Emmys from 1971 to 1974 and was nominated three of those years.
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‘Dark Winds’ Star Zahn McClarnon: “I’ve Learned More in the Last Four Seasons Than in 30 Years”
The actor, executive producer and freshly minted director talks about the value of working on all aspects of production, as well as his hopes that an Emmy win for a Native actor is right around the corner.
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The actor once told THR, “ ‘ER’ is never going to happen again,” but he’s found the closest thing to it with this season’s buzzy show ‘The Pitt.”
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