Jason Issacs on Fighting for Arts Funding: "You Can Feel the Insecurity and Uncertainty in the Air" | Creative Coalition 2025
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Jason Issacs on Fighting for Arts Funding: "You Can Feel the Insecurity and Uncertainty in the Air" | Creative Coalition 2025
Jason Isaacs was part of the group of actors who joined The Creative Coalition on Capitol Hill to advocate for funding the National Endowment for the Arts on Right to Bear Arts Day.
He tells THR how fighting for arts funding under this administration is different compared to previous ones saying, "you can feel the insecurity and uncertainty in the air." Plus, he talks about the fan response after the season finale of 'The White Lotus' aired and ideas for a spinoff on the Ratliff family.
Hollywood stars like Jason Isaacs, Pauline Chalamet, Alex Borstein, Alan Ruck and more are advocating for what they call "the right to bear arts." The Hollywood Reporter followed a group of actors and business leaders as they took to Capitol Hill to fight for funding the National Endowment for the Arts, also known as the NEA.
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'The White Lotus' season three star Jason Isaacs joins Scott Feinberg on this episode of The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast, which was recorded in front of an audience at the Miami Film Festival, where he was honored with the Precious Gem Award.
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Pauline Chalamet was part of the group of actors who joined The Creative Coalition on Capitol Hill to advocate for funding the National Endowment for the Arts on Right to Bear Arts Day. She chatted with THR on why she believes everyone should agree on funding the arts because of how lucrative it is for the economy. Plus, she shares her hopes for the future of 'Sex Lives of College Girls' after being canceled on HBO.
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Alex Borstein was part of the group of actors who joined The Creative Coalition on Capitol Hill to advocate for funding the National Endowment for the Arts on Right to Bear Arts Day. She told THR she was "very nervous" and "very scared" going into today's meetings but left with "a modicum of hope."
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Tim Daly was part of the group of actors who joined The Creative Coalition on Capitol Hill to advocate for funding the National Endowment for the Arts on Right to Bear Arts Day. He tells THR that they were very well received when speaking with officials about the importance of funding the arts. Plus, he reveals how the National Endowment for the Arts funds every district in the United States and discusses next steps.
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The cast of FX's, 'What We Do in the Shadows' stopped by the THR Emmys Lounge for a drop-dead funny, exit-interview style chat and reflected fondly on six seasons of vampire hilarity.
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Marissa Bode chats with THR at the THR + GLAAD Pride 2025 party and shares how she plans to celebrate pride month this year. Plus, she dishes on what the fan response has been like since the trailer for 'Wicked: For Good' dropped.
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The Hollywood Reporter's comedy actor roundtable is about to premiere, and we're giving you a special preview. The episode marks the latest installment in our signature roundtable series, Off Script with The Hollywood Reporter. This time around, the stars sitting down at our iconic table are Adam Brody, Ted Danson, John Mulaney, Seth Rogen, Jason Segel and Julio Torres.
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'The Better Sister' stars Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks, along with co-showrunners and executive producers Regina Corrado and Olivia Milch sat down for a discussion about the Prime Video thriller series in a THR Q&A powered by Vision Media.
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Candace Cameron Bure says she doesn’t let her family watch scary movies inside her home due to a demonic portal. The 'Full House' alum, who has been outspoken about her Christian faith, opened up about her thoughts consuming horror during her podcast.
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Patrick Schwarzenegger has landed his first major role following his breakout turn in season three of 'The White Lotus.' The actor will star opposite Margaret Qualley in 'Love of Your Life,' a romantic drama from Amazon MGM Studios.
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Cristin Milioti ('The Penguin' & 'Black Mirror'), Helen Mirren ('1923' & 'MobLand'), Kathy Bates ('Matlock'), Keri Russell ('The Diplomat'), Niecy Nash-Betts ('Grotesquerie') and Parker Posey ('The White Lotus') join THR in Off Script With The Hollywood Reporter.
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Bowen Yang is on Aimee Lou Wood's side following her criticism of a 'White Lotus' parody on the latest 'Saturday Night Live' episode. Last week, 'SNL' spoofed the season three finale of Mike White's hit show but with a Donald Trump twist. The sketch swapped characters from the show with the president, his family and members of his cabinet. However, Wood's 'White Lotus' character Chelsea, portrayed by Sarah Sherman, wasn't switched, and saw Sherman wear a pair of fake teeth in the sketch.
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