After stealing the show on The Politician, David Corenswet has certainly cemented his status as one to watch. As an actor, David is no stranger to love triangles. After all, his character River was at the heart of a triangle between Payton (Ben Platt) and Astrid (Lucy Boynton), and it looks like his character on Hollywood, Jack Costello, could be in another one.
Does that mean his real life is just as dramatic? That would be a no. From the looks of his socials, it appears that David is single. He also hasn't publicly commented on his relationship status, which leaves us all the hope that he actually is single. While he's not been public about his dating life, he has been vocal on Instagram about his love for costars and friends, including Platt, Zoey Deutch, and Darren Criss. At the end of the day, isn't his love of his...
Does that mean his real life is just as dramatic? That would be a no. From the looks of his socials, it appears that David is single. He also hasn't publicly commented on his relationship status, which leaves us all the hope that he actually is single. While he's not been public about his dating life, he has been vocal on Instagram about his love for costars and friends, including Platt, Zoey Deutch, and Darren Criss. At the end of the day, isn't his love of his...
- 5/1/2020
- by Grayson Gilcrease
- Popsugar.com
As you might expect, Netflix’s new “Hollywood,” which debuts on the streamer May 1, didn’t have to travel far for production. However, the eight-episode series, from Ryan Murphy and his “Glee” collaborator Ian Brennan, doesn’t take place in contemporary Hollywood but rather in Los Angeles, just after World War II.
Production designer Matthew Flood Ferguson captures the 1940s beautifully. Not only did filming take place at many Los Angeles landmarks, but Ferguson also re-created long-gone institutions like Schwab’s Pharmacy.
David Corenswet stars in the ensemble as Jack Costello, a G.I. from the Midwest who comes to Hollywood to be a movie star but finds himself turning tricks with well-to-do Beverly Hills housewives in order to make ends meet for him and his wife (Maude Apatow).
Darren Criss plays an aspiring director in a secret relationship with a black actor (Laura Harrier). Archie Coleman (two-time Tony nominee...
Production designer Matthew Flood Ferguson captures the 1940s beautifully. Not only did filming take place at many Los Angeles landmarks, but Ferguson also re-created long-gone institutions like Schwab’s Pharmacy.
David Corenswet stars in the ensemble as Jack Costello, a G.I. from the Midwest who comes to Hollywood to be a movie star but finds himself turning tricks with well-to-do Beverly Hills housewives in order to make ends meet for him and his wife (Maude Apatow).
Darren Criss plays an aspiring director in a secret relationship with a black actor (Laura Harrier). Archie Coleman (two-time Tony nominee...
- 4/30/2020
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
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