Sarah Hyland revealed on Live with Kelly & Mark that her husband Wells Adams had a "very sexual" reaction to her new role in the Off Broadway revival of Little Shop of Horrors, likening her performance to Marisa Tomei's in My Cousin Vinny.
Sarah Hyland revealed on "Live with Kelly and Mark" that her off-Broadway accent for her 'Little Shop of Horrors' character Audrey turned on her husband Wells Adams. He likened her accent to Marisa Tomei's character in "My Cousin Vinny," hinting at a childhood crush. The couple, who met via social media and married in 2022, are enjoying this playful new dynamic in their relationship.
Steve Martin has responded to allegations made by Miriam Margolyes, his co-star in "Little Shop of Horrors." Margolyes claimed in her memoir that Martin was "horrid" to her during filming, including repeatedly hitting her and slamming doors in her face. Martin refuted the accusations, stating that he took extreme caution during the scenes and there was never any physical contact between them. He also mentioned the presence of the director, stunt coordinator, and others on set who witnessed the well-rehearsed scene. Martin's longtime collaborator, director Frank Oz, supported his account and stated that Martin has always been professional and respectful.
Steve Martin has responded to Miriam Margolyes' claims in her memoir that he hit her during the filming of a scene in "Little Shop of Horrors." Martin stated that he remembers their time on set differently and took extreme caution during the scene, with no physical contact between them. Director Frank Oz also supported Martin's account, stating that he has always been professional and respectful. Margolyes claimed in her memoir that Martin repeatedly hit, slapped, and knocked her down, describing him as brilliant but horrid.
In her new memoir, British actor Miriam Margolyes criticized Steve Martin for his behavior during the filming of "Little Shop of Horrors," where he played a psychopathic dentist who repeatedly hit and closed doors in her face. Margolyes described Martin as "horrid" and recalled feeling physically hurt by his actions. The memoir also includes unflattering stories about other A-listers, such as Martin Scorsese and Kenneth Branagh. Margolyes' book, "Oh Miriam: Stories From an Extraordinary Life," has been released in the UK and will be available in the US in January.
Miriam Margolyes, in her new memoir "Oh Miriam! Stories from an Extraordinary Life," reveals that Steve Martin was "horrid" to her while filming "Little Shop of Horrors." Margolyes recalls a scene where Martin repeatedly slammed doors in her face and describes him as "unlovely and unapologetic." She also mentions being punched, slapped, and knocked down by Martin during her musical number. Margolyes contrasts her experience with Steve Buscemi on another film, praising his sweet demeanor. Representatives for Martin have not commented on the matter. Margolyes' memoir is now available for purchase.
Miriam Margolyes, in her new memoir "Oh Miriam! Stories from an Extraordinary Life," reveals that Steve Martin was "horrid" to her while filming "Little Shop of Horrors." Margolyes recalls being repeatedly hit, slapped, and knocked down by Martin during a scene where he slams doors in her face. She describes him as unapologetic and unpleasant, contrasting her experience with Steve Buscemi on another film where she found him delightful. Margolyes' memoir is now available for purchase.
Actress Maude Apatow revealed on Late Night with Seth Meyers that she suffered a concussion during an onstage accident while performing in the Off-Broadway revival of Little Shop of Horrors. Apatow ran into an onstage wall during a performance, but was able to finish the show. She later announced on Instagram that the incident would cause her to miss a performance. Apatow's run as Audrey in the production marks her NYC stage debut and continues through April 30.