The actress also said she hopes young actors will resist the pressure to undergo cosmetic procedures In an interview with Glamour published on Monday, June 23, the actress, 44, said that her decision ...
The actress reveals to PEOPLE how she was able to ease into playing Bertha Russell for a third season 3 She also compares reprising the role to donning a wet bathing suit According to the actress, she ...
Carrie Coon tends to "play older" characters because of her lack of Botox. The 44-year-old star admits that her rejection of cosmetic procedures means that she is often tasked with playing more ...
White Lotus actress Carrie Coon channeled Cinderella as she debuted her platinum blonde pixie cut at the 2025 Emmy Awards on Sunday, September 14. Coon turned heads in her bold cropped haircut and a ...
She debuted the look at an HBO event. Carrie Coon is celebrating recently announced Emmy nominations for Mike White's The White Lotus with a dramatic new pixie cut. The actress, who played Laurie in ...
“You have to make a point to seek out points of connection,” 'The Gilded Age' star told PEOPLE ...
Looks like that trip to Thailand paid off for Carrie Coon. Coon, who got her footing as an actor on stages in Madison and Milwaukee, collected her third Primetime Emmy nomination, this time for ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The play was written by Tracy Letts, who is married to Coon. It’s about a down-and-out duo for whom motel room insects prompt paranoia. By Michael ...
The actress is on her third career Emmy nomination after previously contending for Fargo in 2017 and The Gilded Age in 2024.
"The White Lotus" star Carrie Coon admitted to "The View" on Friday that she does have friends and family who support President Donald Trump just like one of the characters on the popular HBO show.
The actress also said she hopes young actors will resist the pressure to undergo cosmetic procedures Coon previously opened up about not having Botox, telling an X commenter that she's "feeling ‘fine ...
The 44-year-old actress says she likes to focus on "science-based skin care," rather than injections. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor “We all have a way we present in the world,” she explained. “The ...
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