“Veep” star Tony Hale and “Better Things” creator and star Pamela Adlon will lead a “Spotlight on Comedy” interview at TheWrap’s ninth annual TheGrill conference on June 5 at The London West Hollywood.
Hale is an Emmy-winning star of HBO’s hit political comedy “Veep,” delighting audiences with his portrayal of presidential aide Gary Walsh. Adlon created and stars in FX’s “Better Things,” a semi-autobiographical series about a single mother and working actor trying to raise her three daughters in Los Angeles.
Now in its 10th year, the digital-first news site TheWrap is bringing a new approach to its most prestigious conference, offering three tracks concentrating on technology, innovation and entertainment. Top-tier executives and award-winning journalists will lead deep conversations about the change that is transforming the entertainment and media industries.
Other participants include Lionsgate Vice Chairman Michael Burns, Condé Nast Entertainment President Oren Katzeff, and Hello Sunshine CEO Sarah Harden.
Hale is an Emmy-winning star of HBO’s hit political comedy “Veep,” delighting audiences with his portrayal of presidential aide Gary Walsh. Adlon created and stars in FX’s “Better Things,” a semi-autobiographical series about a single mother and working actor trying to raise her three daughters in Los Angeles.
Now in its 10th year, the digital-first news site TheWrap is bringing a new approach to its most prestigious conference, offering three tracks concentrating on technology, innovation and entertainment. Top-tier executives and award-winning journalists will lead deep conversations about the change that is transforming the entertainment and media industries.
Other participants include Lionsgate Vice Chairman Michael Burns, Condé Nast Entertainment President Oren Katzeff, and Hello Sunshine CEO Sarah Harden.
- 5/29/2019
- by Wrap Staff
- The Wrap
Olive Garden’s creamy alfredo sauces and buttery breadsticks don’t exactly scream diet food. But a pastor in North Carolina managed to lose weight while almost exclusively eating from the chain’s Never Ending Pasta Pass over the last eight weeks.
Alan Martin set a goal to lose 10 lbs. from his 222-lb. frame as he took on the annual challenge to eat as many free bowls of Olive Garden pasta as possible. While the carb and butter-laden dishes don’t sound too healthy, Martin says they’re actually better than his typical barbeque sandwich breakfasts, peanut butter and chocolate-filled snacks and late-night hamburgers.
Alan Martin set a goal to lose 10 lbs. from his 222-lb. frame as he took on the annual challenge to eat as many free bowls of Olive Garden pasta as possible. While the carb and butter-laden dishes don’t sound too healthy, Martin says they’re actually better than his typical barbeque sandwich breakfasts, peanut butter and chocolate-filled snacks and late-night hamburgers.
- 11/17/2017
- by Julie Mazziotta
- PEOPLE.com
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