Cynthia Erivo feels like an outsider because she doesn’t “fit in”. The Tony Award-winning performer’s candid admission comes as she prepares for one of the most anticipated musical adaptations of the year.
Erivo is now globally recognized for her most recent role as Elphaba in “Wicked,” which earned her second Oscar nomination for the Best Actress Award.
Cynthia Erivo was flying high, defying the societal norms of airplane culture, when she openly wept after finding out about her Best Actress nomination. While en route to Sundance, where Erivo is being honored with the festival’s Visionary Award,
British stars Ralph Fiennes and Cynthia Erivo have earned best acting Oscar ... for her role in the Netflix thriller about a Mexican drug lord who changes gender, and Italian-born US star Isabella ...
British stars Ralph Fiennes and Cynthia Erivo have earned best acting Oscar ... Kieran Culkin secured their first Academy Awards nods. Netflix's Spanish-language musical Emilia Perez is the ...
Cynthia Erivo has revealed that RADA once blocked her from taking a job with Westlife because they “looked down” on the backing vocals gig. The Wicked star attended the prestigious drama ...
The Hasty Pudding Theatricals has named Emmy, Tony, Grammy-winning and two-time Oscar nominee Cynthia Erivo as the recipient of its 2025 Woman of the Year Award.
Cynthia Erivo has come a long way from her days as a working student (Picture: Jeff Spicer/WireImage) Cynthia Erivo has revealed for the first time that she was forced to give up a £10,000 job ...
Several celebrities are just one trophy away from the coveted quarted of the EGOT, an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony.
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the 97th annual Oscar nominations on Thursday morning.
The Oscar nominee was hands on when it came to bringing the iconic musical theatre character to the big screen.