Ike Barinholtz Want to win the “Ultimate Movie Star” Leonardo DiCaprio exist studio Season 2.
“He's funny, cool,” Barinholtz, 48, told US Weekly DiCaprio, 50, was on the 2025 Emmy Awards red carpet on Sunday, September 14.
Barinholtz starred Seth RogenSal Saperstein, the right-handed man in the Apple TV+ series studiothis was premiered in March. The acclaimed season 1 features a cameo from A-Listers Martin Scorsese,,,,, Charlize Theron and Zac Efron,other.
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After success, the streaming service was updated studio In the second season – but Bahrainholz knew nothing about it.
He told us. “I heard the rumors, but it didn't confirm, so I don't want to fake laughing at anyone. Knowing these guys, they'll go better.”
Lights, cameras, fashion! The 2025 Emmy Awards begin, which means the stars bring their A-game to the red carpet. This year, the award will be held at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, September 14. Including Uzo Aduba, Kristen Bell, Quinta Brunson, Ayo Ederibi and Jean Smart […]
The studio was created by Rogen, who won the outstanding lead role of the comedy series at Sunday’s awards ceremony, his creative partner, Evan Goldberg.
Barinholtz can't help but pour out on Rogen while chatting with Rogen us.
“He's really fun, just a great guy,” the actor said of his ribs. “We shared a common taste and stuff. Just a great guy. Canadian, go see.”
Barinholtz also received nomination on Sunday Jeff HillerWho is on HBO Someone is somewhere.
Although he didn’t win, Bahrainholz does want to turn his Emmy nomination into a chance to make money.
On Sunday, September 14, the hottest TV star will take over Hollywood at the 2025 Emmy Awards. Comedian Nate Bargatze will host the 77th Annual Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. “It is a great honor to host an iconic awards ceremony like this,” he said in an April statement. […]
Bahrainholz told Condor In July. “I'm trying to find some brand deals. I'm looking forward to getting paid.”
The actor also praised Rogen and Goldberg for their “honest” portrayal of “where the world is and where our business is in that world.”
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“I think studio “Everyone is more like a realist these days, who resonate in every aspect of the industry. Even if the future is uncertain, we still believe and love what we do.”
The audience also “definitely” shouted to him in public Sal Saperstein – Barinholtz's “absolute welcome”.
“It's not people shouting my curse or blasphemy at the airport and then I have to explain to my kids what they are saying,” he joked. “It's a pleasant Jewish name and it really makes me itch. If people ask you to go out and play shows you like and proud, it makes you happy. If you don't, you might be an ad***.”