I have updated the photo gallery with 2 HQ pictures of Annie Murphy attending the opening night of “Romeo + Juliet” in New York City.
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I have updated the photo gallery with 53 HQ/MQ photos of Annie Murphy from the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards that were held on September 15th in Los Angeles! There are images from the ceremony, backstage, and the after party added.
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Annie Murphy made a surprise appearance at last night’s Emmy Awards! She showed up with the hosts for the evening, Dan and Eugene Levy, to help introduce Catherine O’Hara as the final presenter of the night.
Check out the sweet little Schitt’s Creek reunion, which is now featured in our video archive, in the embed below!
Annie Murphy and her episode of Black Mirror titled “Joan Is Awful” have won awards at the 2024 Critics Choice Super Awards!
BEST SCIENCE FICTION / FANTASY SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE
Black Mirror: Joan Is AwfulBEST ACTRESS IN A SCIENCE FICTION / FANTASY SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE
Annie Murphy – Black Mirror: Joan Is Awful
In a new interview with Deadline, actress Christine Baranski provides some new details about the upcoming season of Nine Perfect Strangers, including some info about Annie Murphy’s role!
DEADLINE: I know you recently wrapped Season 2 of Nine Perfect Strangers, which is so exciting. You’re playing Victoria. What can you tell me about her?
BARANSKI: Well, she’s a woman with a very big secret. She arrives in her Wagner ski outfit, but she’s using a cane. And she meets her daughter, her estranged daughter, and they’re meant to come to this famous European sanitarium up in the Austrian Alps to work out their issues.
DEADLINE: Annie Murphy plays your estranged daughter, right?
BARANSKI: It’s Annie Murphy, yes. She’s divine. She’s my daughter. And Victoria’s carrying a very big secret that she’s hiding from her daughter, but it’s an extremely strained relationship that does get worked out. We just had a marvelous time. We were based in Munich, and it’s Mark Strong, Murray Bartlett and King Princess, the rock star who, I’m going to the theater with tonight. She’s my new young best friend. There are so many great people [in the show]. And Nicole is playing a role that is so perfect for her because she’s so mysterious, and enigmatic, and statuesque, and beautiful. And it’s a beautiful location. So, I absolutely loved doing it on so many levels. It went from January into June. It was a long shoot. It was culturally such a rich experience, and creatively such a rich experience.
DEADLINE: I am hoping we’ll see Melissa McCarthy come back…
BARANSKI: I can only say that every year there are nine different strangers that the show is predicated on the Masha character bringing together different people in a different location…
DEADLINE: I see. That’s your hint…
BARANSKI: Yes. That’s the way the show is structured.
DEADLINE: I know that Nicole had somewhat stayed in character as Masha while shooting Season 1, keeping the accent. Did she do that in Season 2, and if she did, how did that lend itself to your experience?
BARANSKI: Oh, yes. She definitely did. I think Victoria is someone who has stayed at that sanitarium when her marriages were breaking up, but she’s one of those ladies with a history of failed marriages, and this trauma that happened with my first husband that my daughter and I lived through, which is why we’re there to work through that trauma. But the Masha character is the same. I mean, that accent that she has, and the look of it. I mean, she has different hair. Her hair is fantastic. Her whole look is fantastic, but it is that character bringing together a different group of people.
Source: Deadline
I have added photos and screencaps of Annie Murphy from the newest “That’s Crispy” campaign into our photo gallery.
You can check out the three new commercials for That’s Crispy in our video archive!
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The Crispy Minis brand and Annie Murphy are back with the second installment of “That’s Crispy,” a campaign rooted in encouraging Canadians to embrace the joy of snacking and liberate their crispy sides.
In Year 2, they’ll be taking audiences to new astronomical heights and sending Annie where no actress has gone before – the moon! Impossible, you say? They say, “Watch me.” Just like Crispy Minis snacks can be popped, never fried, and still taste so good, the brand wants Canadians to know they shouldn’t have to settle for just one option.
“What’s crispy this time around, is the ability to do both without having to choose. Being sensitive AND a leader? That’s crispy. Being an actress AND an astronaut? That’s so absolutely crispy. With this new campaign, I’m hoping to encourage Canadians to embrace duality, as opposed to limiting themselves to checking just one box,” shared Emmy Award-winning actress, Annie Murphy.
In Year 1, the campaign focused on introducing Canadians to what it means to be ‘crispy’ – that special feeling of just enjoying yourself, without holding back. Embracing the free spirit, flirtatious fun, and charming playfulness inherent in everyone. Now, the brand is demonstrating what’s possible when Canadians embrace their crispy sides.
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