Showing posts with label Break a Hip. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 9, 2018

Creative Arts Emmy Awards: Complete List of 2018 Winners

Christina Pickles won her first Emmy for her work in Break a Hip.
The Creative Arts Primetime Emmys were distributed Saturday at a ceremony in Los Angeles, with multiple wins going to HBO's Game of Thrones, Netflix's The Crown, and Amazon's The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.

Check out a complete list of winners below.

TV movie: USS Callister: Black Mirror

Guest actor in a comedy series: Katt Williams, Atlanta

Cinematography for a single-camera series (one hour): Adriano Goldman, The Crown

Cinematography for a single-camera series (half-hour): Christian Sprenger, Atlanta

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

'Break a Hip' Premieres Today on Vimeo, Stars Christina Pickles, Allison Janney, Peri Gilpin, Octavia Spencer

Allison Janney, Peri Gilpin and Britt Hennemuth star in Break a Hip.
An all-star cast shines in the whimsical new comedy, Break a Hip, premiering exclusively on Vimeo today.

Wincy is desperate. He's a failed actor, behind on the rent, fleeing creditors and his parents’ criticism. Biz is desperate. She needs paper towels. Entering the twilight years of her life, Biz can’t manage her daily needs without help, but she might be able to help Wincy find his path in life. An unlikely friendship is born when two misfits cross generations to find each other in Break a Hip.

The starry cast is lead by five time Emmy Award-nominee Christina Pickles, an industry veteran known for her iconic portrayal of Monica’s mom Judy Geller on Friends and her Emmy-nominated turn as Nurse Helen Rosenthal in St. Elsewhere. Pickles stars as Biz, an elderly English actress living alone in a one-room studio in the heart of Hollywood. Biz hires Wincy (appealing newcomer Britt Hennemuth) to assist her with her very exceedingly specific daily needs and ends up becoming his unwitting mentor, while taking him on a series of bizarre and complicated escapades. From evading Biz’s vindictive, banjo playing landlady (Allison Janney) to navigating her escalating health issues with her new doctor (Octavia Spencer), their absurd adventures form a relationship that is unexpected, frustrating, hilarious and deeply touching.