The Emmy-nominated breakout star of Netflix’s hit series GLOW discusses the perks of female professional wrestling and the dissonance of her red-carpet-ready life as an actress on a show that allows her to access her true “Amazonian” self.
The Teen Wolf star establishes himself as a gay man—and a solo act after years of working alongside his twin—as he makes his Broadway debut in the seminal gay play The Boys in the Band as part of a historic cast composed entirely of openly gay actors.
The young actress takes the lead role in Doug Liman’s new series Impulse, portraying a vividly complicated teenage girl who deals with the heavy ramifications of a sexual assault and an inexplicable new superpower.
In her ongoing collaboration with director Taylor Sheridan, the actress and student of indigenous rights continues to explore the contemporary Western genre and issues of identity in the new series Yellowstone.
Starring opposite Saoirse Ronan twice in one week in The Seagull and On Chesil Beach, the British actor refuses the shy away from the darker aspects of human nature, even at the risk of discovering them in himself.
The Mexican actress finds the role of her career in the new Starz show Vida, one of the year’s most relevant new television series touching on gentrification, Latinx identity, and the LGBTQ community.
For the young British actress, the coming-of-age of her character Tess—a young woman making her own way in a new city and a new job in Starz’s new show Sweetbitter—matches her own in a number of ways.
From the freshly relevant immigration issues of Children of Men to the police brutality that launches the new Netflix series Seven Seconds, the British actress seeks out projects that tackle complex social issues.
After a revelatory turn as a troubled teenager in his début film Beach Rats last year, the British actor takes on the kidnapped oil scion John Paul Getty III in Danny Boyle’s new series Trust.
For a young actress who loves the research her roles require, the lead role in Max Winkler’s new film Flower offered the opportunity to dig in deep, even attending therapy in character.