Succession fans finally have a chance to live like Jeremy Strong’s Kendall Roy. The luxurious penthouses featured in the critically acclaimed series have captured the attention of viewers, with their opulent designs and breathtaking views of Central Park.
Among these extravagant residences is Kendall’s stunning three-level penthouse, perched atop the highest building north of 72nd Street. The only problem is that the house will cost you a cool $29 million.
Jeremy Strong as Kendall Roy | Graeme Hunter/HBO Kendall Roy’s ‘Succession’ home is up for sale – for the low price of $29 million
The popular HBO show Succession portrays the tumultuous lives of the Roy family, who own a massive media and entertainment empire called Waystar Royco. The show has won many awards over the years, including Strong’s Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor.
Most of the scenes in Succession are shot in New York. The wealthy Roy family...
Among these extravagant residences is Kendall’s stunning three-level penthouse, perched atop the highest building north of 72nd Street. The only problem is that the house will cost you a cool $29 million.
Jeremy Strong as Kendall Roy | Graeme Hunter/HBO Kendall Roy’s ‘Succession’ home is up for sale – for the low price of $29 million
The popular HBO show Succession portrays the tumultuous lives of the Roy family, who own a massive media and entertainment empire called Waystar Royco. The show has won many awards over the years, including Strong’s Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor.
Most of the scenes in Succession are shot in New York. The wealthy Roy family...
- 5/28/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
A version of this story about the actors of “Succession” first appeared in the Down to the Wire: Drama issue of TheWrap’s awards magazine.
Like Logan Roy at a hostile Waystar Royco board meeting, “Succession” crushed the competition on Emmy nomination day. The HBO drama about the machinations of an uber-rich media family not only received the most nominations (25 total), but it also set a new record with its 14 acting nods, the most a series has ever earned in a single year.
The history-making is fitting for a show that counts among its many strengths a powerhouse ensemble cast. At the center of the maelstrom is Brian Cox as the bilious Logan, whose back-stabbing children scheme to take over the company while a constellation of employees are forever in orbit around them, hedging their bets. The actors all play off each other, creating the show’s distinctive rhythm.
Kieran Culkin,...
Like Logan Roy at a hostile Waystar Royco board meeting, “Succession” crushed the competition on Emmy nomination day. The HBO drama about the machinations of an uber-rich media family not only received the most nominations (25 total), but it also set a new record with its 14 acting nods, the most a series has ever earned in a single year.
The history-making is fitting for a show that counts among its many strengths a powerhouse ensemble cast. At the center of the maelstrom is Brian Cox as the bilious Logan, whose back-stabbing children scheme to take over the company while a constellation of employees are forever in orbit around them, hedging their bets. The actors all play off each other, creating the show’s distinctive rhythm.
Kieran Culkin,...
- 8/12/2022
- by Missy Schwartz
- The Wrap
Glenn Close as Joan Castleman, listening as her novelist husband gives his acceptance speech at the Nobel Prize ceremony, in The Wife. Photo by Graeme Hunter, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics ©
Glenn Close gives one of the best performances of her career in The Wife, a drama exploring the relationship of a long-married couple as the husband, a famous author, is awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. The drama peels back the layers of the relationship and the inner life of the wife, while exploring society’s shifting attitudes towards women’s careers, with both gripping performances and an engrossing and timely story.
There is that old saying “behind every great man is a great woman,” a phrase that seems to praise that woman while also leaving her in his shadow. The relationship between brash famous author husband Joe Castleman (Jonathan Pryce) and his quiet, elegant wife Joan (Glen Close...
Glenn Close gives one of the best performances of her career in The Wife, a drama exploring the relationship of a long-married couple as the husband, a famous author, is awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. The drama peels back the layers of the relationship and the inner life of the wife, while exploring society’s shifting attitudes towards women’s careers, with both gripping performances and an engrossing and timely story.
There is that old saying “behind every great man is a great woman,” a phrase that seems to praise that woman while also leaving her in his shadow. The relationship between brash famous author husband Joe Castleman (Jonathan Pryce) and his quiet, elegant wife Joan (Glen Close...
- 9/7/2018
- by Cate Marquis
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
"I'm not sure that Americans have penises," Ewan McGregor declares, carefully and painstakingly keeping his expression as deadpan as possible.
Danny Boyle's ears suddenly perk up. "Wait, your penis isn't there? Did they blur it out?" He lets out a laugh that might be characterized as the sound of exploding joy. "That would explain a lot!"
"They have to import them from Scotland," Jonny Lee Miller adds, at which point McGregor's stone-faced look begins to crack a bit.
"Scottish sausage!" Ewan Bremner chimes in, chuckling. "It's where the term comes from.
Danny Boyle's ears suddenly perk up. "Wait, your penis isn't there? Did they blur it out?" He lets out a laugh that might be characterized as the sound of exploding joy. "That would explain a lot!"
"They have to import them from Scotland," Jonny Lee Miller adds, at which point McGregor's stone-faced look begins to crack a bit.
"Scottish sausage!" Ewan Bremner chimes in, chuckling. "It's where the term comes from.
- 3/17/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Author: Zehra Phelan
Back in mid-December filming wrapped on the forthcoming drama, The Wife. The film centres around writer Joan Castleman and the split from her Nobel Prize winning husband. In the starring role of the woman at the end of her tether is Glenn Close and below you can see the very first look image of Close in the role.
The film was adapted by Jane Anderson from Meg Wolitzer’s novel of the same name, and shot for seven weeks in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stockholm with Berlin Silver Bear winner, Björn Runge at the helm.
Related: Glen Close Interview on The Girl with All the Gifts.
Glenn Close, who has had a illustrious career to date with roles in Fatal Attraction, Damages, Albert Nobbs, Dangerous Liaisons, and the recent Guardians of the Galaxy. She stars alongside Jonathan Pryce (The Man Who Invented Christmas, Taboo, Game of Thrones, Listen Up Philip...
Back in mid-December filming wrapped on the forthcoming drama, The Wife. The film centres around writer Joan Castleman and the split from her Nobel Prize winning husband. In the starring role of the woman at the end of her tether is Glenn Close and below you can see the very first look image of Close in the role.
The film was adapted by Jane Anderson from Meg Wolitzer’s novel of the same name, and shot for seven weeks in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stockholm with Berlin Silver Bear winner, Björn Runge at the helm.
Related: Glen Close Interview on The Girl with All the Gifts.
Glenn Close, who has had a illustrious career to date with roles in Fatal Attraction, Damages, Albert Nobbs, Dangerous Liaisons, and the recent Guardians of the Galaxy. She stars alongside Jonathan Pryce (The Man Who Invented Christmas, Taboo, Game of Thrones, Listen Up Philip...
- 1/31/2017
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Actor Robert Carlyle is making his directorial debut on the new horror comedy The Legend of Barney Thomson (formerly The Long Midnight of Barney Thomson), and we have the first image from the set for you. Check it out!
Myriad Pictures announced Tuesday that principal photography has begun in the UK on the darkly humorous film which will star two-time Academy Award winner Emma Thompson (Saving Mr. Banks, Sense and Sensibility), Ray Winstone (Snow White and the Huntsman, The Departed, Hugo), and Carlyle, who will also play the title role.
The script is based on a widely popular series of novels by Douglas Lindsay and was adapted for the screen by BAFTA award-winner Colin McLaren (Donkeys) and Richard Cowan. Myriad Pictures is handling worldwide sales on the film.
In The Legend of Barney Thomson, Carlyle plays the title character, a downtrodden Glaswegian barber who inadvertently stumbles into serial murder, with both absurd and macabre consequences.
Myriad Pictures announced Tuesday that principal photography has begun in the UK on the darkly humorous film which will star two-time Academy Award winner Emma Thompson (Saving Mr. Banks, Sense and Sensibility), Ray Winstone (Snow White and the Huntsman, The Departed, Hugo), and Carlyle, who will also play the title role.
The script is based on a widely popular series of novels by Douglas Lindsay and was adapted for the screen by BAFTA award-winner Colin McLaren (Donkeys) and Richard Cowan. Myriad Pictures is handling worldwide sales on the film.
In The Legend of Barney Thomson, Carlyle plays the title character, a downtrodden Glaswegian barber who inadvertently stumbles into serial murder, with both absurd and macabre consequences.
- 6/10/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Hollywood went back to the '80s earlier this week with the news that Police Academy, The Goonies and Gremlins are all heading back to the big screen. Digital Spy asked you for your views on the matter, and below are a selection of your responses and suggestions for more '80s classics you want to see revived.
Digital Spy commenters
"So what's happened is... the studios are now run by people in the 30-40 age bracket?" - Tedr
"Am I looking forward to a Goonies sequel? A bit. The movie was a classic. Maybe the cultural impact is as relevant as ever before." - Franky Ramirez
"No no no no no. They can't remake any of them! Majority of 80s movies were great for everyone and you feel that a lot of heart & soul into them but these remakes are all about money and stupid special effects." - LiamOK
"Goonies yeah Gremlins nay.
Digital Spy commenters
"So what's happened is... the studios are now run by people in the 30-40 age bracket?" - Tedr
"Am I looking forward to a Goonies sequel? A bit. The movie was a classic. Maybe the cultural impact is as relevant as ever before." - Franky Ramirez
"No no no no no. They can't remake any of them! Majority of 80s movies were great for everyone and you feel that a lot of heart & soul into them but these remakes are all about money and stupid special effects." - LiamOK
"Goonies yeah Gremlins nay.
- 4/9/2014
- Digital Spy
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