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Sarah Snook as the young Dorian Gray, as well as the aristocrat Lord Henry Wotton, in a pivotal scene.Credit...Sara Krulwich/The New York Times Sarah Snook, camera operators and other crew members ...
That Snook nails this is hardly news. The actor won an Olivier Award when the production ran in London last year, and anyone ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla visit Scotland, plus Post Malone, Jon Hamm, Kieran Culkin, Shaboozey and more. From Hollywood ...
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NEW YORK ‒ One woman, two hours and 26 wildly ... As Dorian’s life becomes an incessant bacchanal, Snook spends much of her time mugging and narrating directly into a smartphone screen ...
In New York City, Meghan Markle and Audra McDonald pose backstage at Gypsy on Broadway, and A$AP Rocky suits up for a Vogue ...
Stars have been everywhere this week. In New York City, Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin reunite, and Paul Rudd sits for a talk on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles ...
Marsai Martin and Christopher Farrar step out for an advanced screening of G20 at Regal Atlantic Station in Atlanta on April ...
Sarah Snook set the record straight for us: Her last name is pronounced "Snuke" (like nuke), not "Snook" (as in book or took). On Broadway this spring, she's neither Snuke nor Snook, but 26 ...