As the Oscar nominations came out, Wicked was a heavy-hitter on the list with ten nominations. Along with her co-star Ariana Grande also reacting to her Best Supporting Actress nod, Cynthia Erivo had ...
Musican-actor Cynthia Erivo talks to Deadline about the importance of playing Elphana and her Oscar nominations ...
After earning her second best actress Oscar nomination for playing Elphaba, Erivo got a second chance at an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony (EGOT) sweep.
If Erivo takes home this Oscar, she’ll have a lot more to celebrate: It would make her the youngest EGOT winner in history, according to Entertainment Weekly. Currently, that title is held by John ...
The musical film "Wicked" has secured 10 Academy Award nominations, including recognition for both of its leading stars. Cynthia Erivo received a Best Actress nomination for her portrayal of Elphaba, ...
Cynthia Erivo is celebrating her nomination for best actress in a leading role for her portrayal of Elphaba in 'Wicked.' See her post here.
Ethan Slater is marking Ariana Grande 's first Oscar nomination with a sweet tribute. Shortly after the announcement on Thursday, the actor shared a photo of his "Wicked" co-star on Instagram. The ...
Ethan Slater shared a photo of Ariana Grande gazing out of London balcony window, surrounded by pink balloons, a nod to Glinda’s signature color ...
Wicked star Cynthia Erivo has said her younger self is “smiling, beaming, glowing from ear to ear” following her Oscars nomination in the leading actress category.
Cynthia Erivo’s recent Oscar nomination isn’t just defying gravity — it’s redefining the game. On Thursday, the 38-year-old actor secured her third Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her ...
Cynthia Erivo is one step closer to the coveted EGOT status with her 2025 Oscars best actress nomination for "Wicked." ...
Stream it on Netflix. Undeniably audacious in its plotting and conceit, Jacques Audiard’s musical about the wild odyssey of a transgender cartel boss in Mexico goes to places most movies wouldn’t dare ...