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Little Gold Men is the inside story of Hollywood, from awards shows and red-carpet premieres to the hard work and whisper campaigns that get people there. Weekly episodes feature obsessive, expert conversations about the best of television and film, with special guest appearances from stars, creators, and critics.

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Ready or Not, We’re Predicting the Emmy Nominations

This week on Little Gold Men, the hosts explore why Shōgun, The Bear, and Baby Reindeer are expected to clean up and which shows remain on the bubble.
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Julianne Nicholson’s Life Didn’t Change After Mare of Easttown, and She’s Just Fine With That

Fresh off her Emmy win, the veteran scene-stealer had an offer to star in a glitzy new TV show. She turned it down to make Janet Planet—an indie gem that feels like a career statement.
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Jacob Anderson Loves Doing “Insane” Things on Interview With the Vampire—Including That Wild Finale

“There’s a version of this show that is very stoic and takes itself too seriously, and I don’t think any of us ever wanted to make that show,” says the star of AMC’s hit vampire series. “And thank God!”
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Jodie Comer Knew Her Bikeriders Accent Would Be Polarizing: “She’s Lost Her Mind!”

The Emmy winner tells Vanity Fair why her bold performance in the acclaimed film required taking a big risk.
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Jessica Lange, Living on the Edge: “What Would It Take to Teeter Off That High Wire?”

The Oscar-winning icon speaks about her remarkable spring on screen and stage, and why she feels more liberated as an actor than ever.
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8 Brilliant Underdogs That Most Deserve Emmy Nominations This Year

From the unhinged chaos of the best Real Housewives franchise to the career-best work from industry veterans Zahn McClarnon and Carla Gugino, we implore the Television Academy to keep their eye on this group of contenders.
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Why Bo Burnham Turned Down John Mulaney’s Everybody’s in LA

Mulaney breaks down his fascinating talk show experiment, from his favorite segment to potentially doing a second season in a new city (but only if “everybody was there”).
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Predicting the Big Winners at This Year’s Tony Awards

On this week’s roundtable episode of the Little Gold Men podcast, the panelists discuss Broadway’s biggest night, when a play with music just might outshine all the musicals.
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How Jonathan Bailey Juggled Wicked With Fellow Travelers: “It Was Fame From the Waist Down”

The Bridgerton breakout on his busiest season yet, costarring with Matt Bomer in a groundbreaking queer love story, and the spot where two very different characters intersect: “Tim, if he’d been born 60 years later, may have played Fiyero in the school production of Wicked. And he would have loved the shiny boots.”
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After Nearly 30 Years Onscreen, The Bear’s Liza Colón-Zayas Found Her Breakout

The Bronx-born stage and screen veteran on bonding with Philip Seymour Hoffman, facing years of rejection, and the pandemic-forced turning point that brought her to this moment.
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Will Anything About This Year’s Emmys Surprise Us?

With Shōgun now ruling the drama races, Baby Reindeer has the limited-series field all to itself. But TV’s biggest night may offer up some big twists elsewhere.
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Jonathan Groff Didn’t Want to Spend 7 Years as a “Singing Teenager” on Glee

The Tony nominee and star of Broadway’s Merrily We Roll Along takes a walk down memory lane, reminiscing about falling in love with Sondheim, his first days as an actor in New York, and why he turned down a starring role on Ryan Murphy’s musical series.
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William Jackson Harper’s Wild, Wonderful Year on the New York Stage

The Good Place alum has hit a career high in back-to-back plays over the past 12 months—bringing him his first Tony nomination, and an opportunity to reflect on some tougher years in his journey as an actor.
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Maya Rudolph Never Takes the Easy Route: “I Have No Interest in That in Life”

The Emmy winner on finding her Loot groove in season two, building a surprising career, and the legacy of her extraordinary run on Saturday Night Live.
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Seth Meyers Could Use a Drink, Especially If Trump Wins

The Late Night host on celebrating his show’s 10th anniversary, the double-edged success of “Seth Goes Day Drinking,” and why he once thought Trump hosting SNL was a good idea.
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The Best and Worst Movies of Cannes 2024, and the Likeliest Oscar Contenders Among Them

From Megalopolis to Emilia Perez to The Apprentice, this was a festival of big swings. Some really worked, some really didn’t—and only a few will likely make it to the Oscars. We break it all down.
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How Fallout Changed the Game

“It is funny, it is dramatic, it is full of action, it is full of moral dilemmas, and then, like, weird-as-shit stuff just happens,” showrunner Geneva Robertson-Dworet says in a new live edition of Vanity Fair’s Little Gold Men podcast. “And that, to us, was what we had to nail. We felt like if we fucked that up, we did not make Fallout.”
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On Feud, Calista Flockhart’s Lee Radziwill Is Covered in Barbed Wire

The veteran actor drops by Little Gold Men to chat about the prickly society maven on Capote vs. the Swans, the hidden love between Lee and Jackie O., and the Ally McBeal group text.
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Oh Ya, Juno Temple Can Still Break Out Her Fargo Accent

The Emmy nominee on embodying Minnesota nice, acting opposite heavyweights like Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jon Hamm, and her interpretation of season five’s enigmatic ending.
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Bowen Yang’s Dangerously Authentic Journey: “I’ve Had to Learn It the Hard Way”

The Emmy-nominated SNL MVP on going straight for Sydney Sweeney, sleep demon Troye Sivan, and Tina Fey’s timeless advice.