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The Gilded Age star Carrie Coon thinks that she is required to "play older" characters because of her lack of Botox.
HBO also noted that viewing of seasons one and two of The Gilded Age spiked leading up to the season three premiere. The show’s catalog drew five times more viewers (though exact figures aren’t ...
Carrie Coon is getting candid about her experience with aging in Hollywood and the roles she’s offered.
Three series produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, had No. 1 premieres this week across ...
The Gilded Age came back for season 3, and the two-year wait didn't diminish audiences' desire to return to New York high ...
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"The Gilded Age" returned strong with its Season 3 premiere on HBO. The Carrie Coon-led drama series delivered 2.7 million ...
Carrie Coon explains how her decision not to get Botox plays into the roles she attracts, like 'The Gilded Age's Bertha ...
The Gilded Age started its third season with 2.7 million U.S. cross-platform viewers for the opening episode within its first ...
“ The Gilded Age ” returned to HBO with its third season, on Sunday night and has shown an uptick in viewership compared to ...
In a new interview with Bustle, Cynthia Nixon opens up about Ada's journey in Season 3 of 'The Gilded Age,' and how it ...
Carrie Coon, 44, is a household name, but she's spilling the tea on how aging impacts her career. The Gilded Age star described how she's typecasted more than she expected to be.