Sorvino and costar Lisa Kudrow will executive produce the film, with screenwriter Robin Schiff returning to write the script.
Shining Vale star Mira Sorvino was the favorite heading into Tuesday’s (January 2) Celebrity Jeopardy! semi-finals, but it was Abbott Elementary‘s Lisa Ann Walter who made an impressive comeback to take home the win.
Celebrity Jeopardy! is nearly back as the latest season of the primetime competition picks up with the semifinals on January 2, and host Ken Jennings is pulling the curtain back on the upcoming games.
Mira Sorvino might not have mastered the dancefloor, but she certainly knows her trivia, enough to see her win Wednesday (October 25) night’s edition of Celebrity Jeopardy!
Mira Sorvino is calling out the Academy Awards for not including her father Paul Sorvino during the In Memoriam tribute. Sorvino took to social media to share her “hurt” over Paul being “overlooked” at the 2023 ceremony.
Every year it’s a depressing ritual: Who is the Academy going to fail to recognize in their annual In Memoriam segment? Once again, during the live ceremony, more stars who passed away in the last year were left out.
Watching the premiere episode of Hulu’s limited series “Welcome to Chippendales” left me thinking about the 1997 comedy classic “Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion.” To look impressive to their former classmates, Romy (Mira Sorvino) tells them she invented Post-Its and that her bestie, Michele (Lisa Kudrow), thought to make them yellow.
Paul Sorvino, best known for playing Paulie Cicero in Martin Scorsese’s mob epic “Goodfellas,” died at age 83. Sorvino’s family, including daughter Mira Sorvino and wife Dee Dee Sorvino, confirmed the actor’s passing on Monday, July 25, citing natural causes.
Sorvino has played her fair share of women from the past, most famously portraying Marilyn Monroe in the 1996 TV movie, “Norma Jean and Marilyn.” Her latest series, the Starz horror-comedy “Shining Vale,” sees Sorvino play a muse (of sorts) opposite Courteney Cox portraying a writer looking for her next hit.
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