Amy Poehler Taps Aubrey Plaza for 'Hunting Wives' Spoof
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After wrapping this summer’s dark comedy “Honey Don’t!,” Ethan Coen presented Aubrey Plaza with another script—this one, for a play. “I read it that night in my little Airbnb, and I was laughing so hard there were tears coming down my face,
Amy Poehler brought Aubrey Plaza back on TV amid her hiatus while the actress processes the death of her husband, Jeff Baena.The Honey Don’t! star, 41, joined her Parks and Recreation
Malin Åkerman, Katie Lowes, and Jaime Ray Newman shared their reactions to the SNL sketch in real time, and the fans went wild on social media.
Aubrey Plaza said on the 'Today' show that her grandmother, Margie, 'taught me from a very young age that life is a party and no matter what happens, we have to have fun and move forward.' Plaza's quotes come more than nine months after her husband,
Aubrey Plaza, who's co-written books about witches, explained she has an odd holiday tradition in which she dresses as a witch and scares her friends' kids on Christmas morning.
The Emmy-nominated actor and Dan Murphy first met in high school. Now, they write books, TV shows and more together.
First, fellow Wilmington native and actress Valerie Bertinelli ("One Day at a Time," "Hot in Cleveland") surprised her on the set with not only a yellow "Most Famous Delawarean" sash, but also a box of Grotto Pizza, which they shared with Barrymore.
Amy Poehler Plays Pam Bondi on ‘SNL’s 50th Anniversary Episode with Tina Fey and Aubrey Plaza Cameos
Saturday Night Live celebrated its 50th anniversary this weekend with a packed, nostalgia-fueled episode hosted by Amy Poehler, who returned to Studio 8H to portray Attorney General Pam Bondi in a fiery Senate hearing parody.