Ellen and Freddie reminisced about the actor’s last appearance on the talk show – when he was just 12 years old! During that appearance, Freddie showed off his unique skill: playing two recorders at the same time with his nose.
Freddie also showed off his Arabic skills while trying to each Ellen a phrase, and discussed his current role on his hit medical drama. He also calls on the people of Kansas to join the rest of the country to tune into the show!
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Freddie Highmore on the Nasal Party Trick He Retired
Katherine Langford joins Nick Jonas inside the BAFTA Tea Party on Saturday (January 6) at the Four Seasons Hotel in Los Angeles.
The 21-year-old 13 Reasons Why star looked super chic in a lace dress and boots while the 25-year-old musician looked super handsome in an all black outfit for the event.
Once a promising young chef, Charlie (Highmore) is now an unmotivated twenty-something who lives at home with his mom (Helgenberger) and stepfather while working at a small movie theatre and living vicariously through his best friend, Ben (Osment). His life takes an unpredictable turn however, when he finds himself falling for local barista Amber (Rush).
Almost Friends will be released on November 17 in theaters and On Demand.
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Cameron Boyce and Logan Shroyer strike a pose inside the Autism Speaks ‘Into The Blue’ Gala held at Union Station on Saturday (October 21) in Los Angeles.
The two young actors joined The Good Doctor‘s Freddie Highmore for the event.
Recently speaking with Teen Vogue, Cameron opened up about tackling diversity in Hollywood.
“There’s a lot of people in Hollywood who don’t look like me or don’t have similar features like me,” he said. “When it’s a lead [role], it’s very hard to come by. We sort of are working to change that.”
“That is something that is important to everyone of color, a minority. It’s very important for people not only see in Hollywood and feel represented but also sort of even the playing field a bit,” Cameron adds.
He continues, “But we got to keep it going because Hollywood is still really, really white. We got to fix it. And we’re doing good.”
Freddie Highmore is all smiles while attending the Television Critics’ Association Press Tour at the Beverly Hilton on Sunday (August 6) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The 25-year-old actor was in attendance to discuss his new show The Good Doctor, and was joined by co-stars Antonia Thomas, Hill Harper, Richard Schiff, and Nicholas Gonzalez, as well as executive producers David Shore and Daniel Dae Kim.
“It’s nice to save people after years of killing them,” Freddie joked about the difference of roles on The Good Doctor and Bates Motel, via Deadline. “The character of course was a fascinating one, and it all starts on the page, what we are trying to do is moving away from perhaps the stereotypical versions of people with autism that have been shown on television and in certain movies in the past, the number one thing being that they are somehow devoid of emotion, that they don’t experience as broad a range of emotions as neurotypical people do, and of course that’s complete nonsense.”
Freddie Highmore has a laugh while out with friends on Wednesday afternoon (June 8) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The 24-year-old actor recently opened up about the recent episodes of Bates Motel where his character, Norman, killed his mother, Norma (Vera Farmiga).
“[I'm happy with the] fantastic pay-off for the story set-up…It feels worth it,” he shared during a video interview.
Freddie added, “They’re both just so broken and at their lowest point that he’s going to do what he believes is right. It’s a last act of love for the two of them.”
Freddie Highmore on ‘Bates Motel’: Why I had to murder my mom