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Time of India
4 days ago
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- Time of India
Robin Wright was denied equal pay in 'House of Cards': Didn't have Oscar
(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Actor Robin Wright, who essayed the role of Claire Underwood in the popular series "House of Cards", had a hard time demanding equal pay as her co-star, Kevin Spacey, as she didn't have an Oscar. "House of Cards" premiered on 2013 and ran for six seasons till 2018. Created by Beau Willimon, the series was an adaptation of Michael Dobbs's novel "House of Cards". Wright, also known for her work in projects such as "The Princess Bride" and "Forrest Gump", said David Fincher, who directed the first two episodes of the show first pitched the project to her. "When David Fincher introduced 'House of Cards' to me, he said: 'This is going to be the future, it's going to be look where we are now," the actor said according to the entertainment news outlet Variety. The 59-year-old actor admitted it was "difficult" to get equal pay unlike Spacey, who was an Academy Award winner. "Yes, it was difficult. I am going to be honest. When I said, 'I think it's only fair because my character became as popular as (Spacey's), they said 'We can't pay you the same as an actor, so we will make you exec producer and you can direct. We will give you three different paychecks.' I asked, 'Why can't you pay me as an actor?' 'Because you didn't win an Academy Award.'" Wright added being angry "wasn't going to change anything". "That has been the protocol for years - it just is. If you say, 'Why did so-and-so female not get the same amount as Will Smith?' They say, 'It will increase after you win.' Nomination, not so does it have to do anything with a raise," she added. "House of Cards" revolved around Frank Underwood (Spacey), a democrat appointed as the Secretary of State, along with his wife, played by Wright. He then sets out on a quest to seek revenge from those who betrayed him while he was successfully rising to supremacy. The series also featured Kate Mara, Rachel Brosnahan and Kristen Connolly.
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4 days ago
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'House of Cards' actress Robin Wright reveals she was denied equal pay as compared to her co-star Kevin Spacey: 'They said I didn't have an Oscar award and...'
Wright added being angry 'wasn't going to change anything'. 'That has been the protocol for years - it just is. read more Actress Robin Wright, who essayed the role of Claire Underwood in the popular series 'House of Cards', had a hard time demanding equal pay as her co-star, Kevin Spacey, as she didn't have an Oscar. 'House of Cards' premiered on 'Netflix' in 2013 and ran for six seasons till 2018. Created by Beau Willimon, the series was an adaptation of Michael Dobbs's novel 'House of Cards'. Wright, also known for her work in projects such as 'The Princess Bride' and 'Forrest Gump', said David Fincher, who directed the first two episodes of the show first pitched the project to her. 'When David Fincher introduced 'House of Cards' to me, he said: 'This is going to be the future. It's going to be revolutionary'. And look where we are now,' the actress said according to the entertainment news outlet 'Variety'. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The 59-year-old actress admitted it was 'difficult' to get equal pay unlike Spacey, who was an Academy Award winner. 'Yes, it was difficult. I am going to be honest. When I said, 'I think it's only fair because my character became as popular as (Spacey's)'. They said 'We can't pay you the same as an actor, so we will make you exec producer and you can direct. We will give you three different paychecks'. I asked, 'Why can't you pay me as an actor?' 'Because you didn't win an Academy Award'.' Wright added being angry 'wasn't going to change anything'. 'That has been the protocol for years - it just is. If you say, 'Why did so-and-so female not get the same amount as Will Smith?' They say, 'It will increase after you win'. Nomination, not so much… Why does it have to do anything with a raise?' she added. 'House of Cards' revolved around Frank Underwood (Spacey), a democrat appointed as the Secretary of State, along with his wife, played by Wright. He then sets out on a quest to seek revenge from those who betrayed him while he was successfully rising to supremacy. The series also featured Kate Mara, Rachel Brosnahan and Kristen Connolly.


New York Post
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Mandy Patinkin: How I bruised a rib filming 'Princess Bride'
Hello, his name is Inigo Montoya. Mandy Patinkin, who starred as the iconic Spanish fencer in the classic 1987 fairy tale swashbuckler 'The Princess Bride,' revealed that fans still recite his character's lines to him 'pretty much on a daily basis.' In the Rob Reiner-directed movie, Inigo is on a revenge quest to avenge his father, and famously repeats, 'Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die,' to 'the six fingered man' (Christopher Guest). Advertisement 'I pinch myself every time it happens,' Patinkin, 72, exclusively told the Post. 'I can't get over that I got to be that guy in that movie. How does that happen? I don't know how it happens!' 9 Mandy Patinkin in 'The Princess Bride.' Everett Collection ( 9 andy Patinkin performs onstage during the National Dance Institute (NDI) Annual Gala at The Ziegfeld Ballroom on April 30, 2018 in New York City. Getty Images for National Dance Institute Advertisement The 1987 comedy follows farm boy-turned-pirate Westley (Cary Elwes), who must rescue his true love, Butttercup (Robin Wright) from the evil Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon). Along the way, they make enemies-turned-allies with Inigo Montoya, and his friend Fezzik (Andre the Giant). The modern classic boasts a slew of fans, from the Pope to mobster John Gotti's crew. Patinkin has kept busy since the hit, recently debuting the pilot of his new show, 'Seasoned,' at the Tribeca Film Festival, which also stars his wife, actress Kathryn Grody. 9 Mandy Patinkin attends a ceremony honoring him with the 2,629th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on February 12, 2018 in Hollywood, California. Getty Images Advertisement Co-created by Ewen Wright and their real-life son, Gideon Grody-Patinkin, 'Seasoned' is currently looking for a distributor (it was originally set to air on Showtime, then got dropped amid reshuffling and the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike). The show follows Patinkin and Grody, 78, playing exaggerated versions of themselves as they have various comedic misadventures around New York. Patinkin's resume also includes 'Homeland,' Barbra Streisand's 'Yentl' and a Tony win for 'Evita.' But, his early career role as the revenge seeking Inigo Montoya remains one of his most iconic. 9 Mandy Patinkin and Cary Elwes in 'The Princess Bride.' 20th Century Fox Licensing/Merchandising / Everett Collection Advertisement 9 Mandy Patinkin with his wife Kathryn Grody in their video interview with the New York Post on June 11, 2025. Brian Zak/Page Six In fact, he's shocked that 'The Princess Bride' is talked about thirty years later. 'Absolutely not,' he said on if he thought it would be a hit. 'I knew it was fun.' So much so, that the Tony winner got hurt on set. 'The only injury I got was when Billy Crystal was doing 13th century period jokes, ten hours a day for three days straight,' he said, referring to the scene when Westley (Elwes) was 'mostly dead,' so Inigo and his friend Fezzik bring him to Miracle Max (Crystal) to perform a miracle and revive Westley. 9 Andre the Giant, Mandy Patinkin and Wallace Shawn in 'The Princess Bride' in 1987. 20th Century Fox Licensing/Merchandising / Everett Collection 9 Robin Wright, Andre the Giant, and Mandy Patinkin in 'The Princess Bride.' Everett Collection ( 'I bruised a rib holding in my laughter,' he recalled. 'I had to be off camera holding a straight face because [Billy] couldn't see, because he had cataract contacts.' Advertisement Patinkin and Grody, 78, were together at the time the film debuted. 'I remember sitting at the first screening [of 'The Princess Bride'], and man, he just went, 'This story works.' He couldn't get over that he was in a movie where the story worked,' she told the Post. 9 Carol Kane and Billy Crystal in 'The Princess Bride.' 20th Century Fox Licensing/Merchandising / Everett Collection 9 Mandy Patinkin, Andre the Giant, Cary Elwes, Carol Kane and Billy Crystal in 'The Princess Bride.' ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection Advertisement Patinkin even got emotional at the first screening. 'I'm a big crybaby, so I was starting to cry,' he said. '[Reiner had the cast watch a rough cut] where, music was rough, lines were going through edits and stuff like that.' 'I remember saying, 'I haven't even had time to dream of being in a movie like this.' I couldn't believe that it happened,' Patinkin said. 'And, you know, I've gotten more dreams than any human being deserves, in terms of being able to do their work.'


New York Post
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Mandy Patinkin, Kathryn Grody reveal secret to marriage: 'Not easy'
These two Hollywood legends are seasoned. Mandy Patinkin and his wife, Kathryn Grody, put their relationship onscreen while playing versions of themselves in their new TV series, 'Seasoned.' The idea for the show originated when 'The Princess Bride' star, 72, and Grody, 78, became unlikely Tiktok stars during the 2020 COVID pandemic. 'During the pandemic when everybody was terrified, including us, it surprised us that what was being captured could offer any kind of comfort to people,' Grody said, referring to how their videos went viral. The couple currently has over 2 million TikTok followers. 8 Mandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody attending the Tony Awards party at the Hilton Hotel in New York, June 8th 1980. Getty Images 8 Mandy Patinkin with his wife Kathryn Grody at their Video interview with the New York Post on June 11, 2025. Brian Zak/Page Six 8 Mandy Patinkin in 'The Princess Bride' in 1987. Everett Collection ( 'So that felt like a service that was helping other people and helping us get through it. And we found a lot of joy and pleasure in it, and led to working in the 2020 election, which felt even more significant,' Grody, a writer and Broadway star, added. 'The pleasure of working together did make us say 'yes' to anything.' Co-created by Ewen Wright and their real-life son, Gideon Grody-Patinkin, 'Seasoned' premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 11, and is currently looking for a buyer (it was originally set to air on Showtime, then got dropped amid reshuffling). The show follows Patinkin and Grody playing exaggerated versions of themselves (a la 'Curb Your Enthusiasm') as they have various comedic misadventures – such as not being able to get a table in a New York City restaurant, even when Patinkin name drops his past roles to the oblivious hostess. 8 Mandy Patinkin (center), Kathryn Grody and their son during 'Snow White' Anniversary Premiere at Radio City Music Hall in New York City in 1987. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images 8 Mandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody in 'Seasoned.' Showtime The 'Homeland' star and Grody have been married for over four decades, since 1980. They met doing a play called 'Split' at the Ensemble Studio Theater in NYC in 1978. 'I wouldn't ask her out until the play was over, because I got burned once, with somebody I was working with. When the play was over, we went out for the first brunch on Sunday at the Black Sheep Tavern at Greenwich and Washington Street on the corner,' Patinkin recalled to The Post. The 'Yentl' star walked in carrying flowers that he'd bought on his way over. 8 Mandy Patinkin with his wife Kathryn Grody and 'Seaoned' co-creators Ewen Wright and Gideon Grody-Patinkin. Brian Zak/Page Six 'I handed them to her and I said, 'I'm going to marry you.' And she said, 'You don't know what you're talking about. You're an actor, and a baby and you're gonna get hurt.'' Their son Gideon told The Post that he attributes their relationship success to 'having time apart' and having interests and work that give them 'space from each other.' Grody agreed that it helped that the couple was in 'different realms.' 'I did not have any interest particularly in television or movies,' she said. 'I think it helped that we really weren't at all competitive. I was very lucky, because I had a husband who enabled me to do an Off-Broadway play and be with my kids.' 8 Mandy Patinkin (L) and Kathryn Grody attend the 66th Annual Tony Awards at the Beacon Theatre on June 10, 2012 in New York City. FilmMagic 8 Mandy Patinkin as Saul Berenson and Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison in a 2014 episode of 'Homeland.' David Bloomer/SHOWTIME Patinkin revealed what he thinks is the secret to their relationship's longevity, too. 'I believe that when you meet someone, however old you are, whoever it is that you meet, look for that feeling that you can't explain, that you have no words for. Because the s–t will hit the fan down the road. And you will never forget that feeling when you're alone, quiet, and calming down from your fury. And that feeling will be the glue of your foreverness.' The Emmy-winning actor added about his wife, 'That's what we have. I'd never met anyone like her. And I knew it. And we've made it through a lot, and we're going to have a lot more to make it through. It's thrilling to me – that I have her to get through it with. Because it's not easy sometimes.'
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
You Can Celebrate Independence Day with Your Dog at This Outdoor Movie Series
You Can Celebrate Independence Day with Your Dog at This Outdoor Movie Series originally appeared on L.A. Mag. Street Food Cinema is telling dog-loving Angelenos, 'As you wish,' for Fourth of July weekend. A celebration for the whole family, Street Food Cinema knows that Independence Day isn't only about big firework spectaculars. The city's largest outdoor cinema series knows very well that any good holiday memory includes your beloved four-legged friend. On July 5, it will screen The Princess Bride at the Autry Museum in Griffith Park, and dogs are welcome to join. Street Food Cinema is more than just watching a movie. The Independence Day weekend showing will feature live music, city-favorite food trucks, concessions, a full bar, specialty cocktails inspired by the laugh-out-loud fantasy adventure and the chance to win a pair of Hollywood Bowl tickets by playing movie trivia. Guests with dogs in their group just need to be sure their pups are leashed at all times. After the movie, the holiday fun will culminate in a projection of Fourth of July visuals instead of fireworks. The Autry Museum of located at 4700 Western Heritage Way. With tickets starting at $22, doors will open at 6 p.m. The live music starts at 7 p.m., followed by the movie at 8:30 p.m. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis for both the general admission and reserved section. Tickets are available on SFC's website now. Since 2012, SFC has put on more than 50 events every year, including its outdoor summer series. The July 2025 slate also includes A Complete Unknown on July 12 and Toy Story on July 26 at The Autry Museum and Clueless at La Cienega Park on July 19. This story was originally reported by L.A. Mag on Jun 12, 2025, where it first appeared.