Talia Ryder has been cast in an upcoming movie centered on ballet!
The 19-year-old Never Rarely Sometimes Always breakout actress will star alongside Diane Kruger in Joika, THR reports.
Talia takes over the role from another breakout star Thomasin McKenzie, who was originally attached to star in the titular role of Joy “Joika” Womack, “one of a handful of foreigners — and only two U.S. women — to ever penetrate Moscow’s infamously tough Bolshoi Ballet Academy.”
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Talia recently starred in a rising singer’s new music video. Click here to watch!
Later this year, Talia will be seen in the upcoming West Side Story remake, and the first look at the new movie was just released a few days ago. One YouTube user even put the new teaser trailer side by side with the original West Side Story movie trailer. Click here to see just how similar they are!
Olivia Rodrigo just released her brand new song “deja vu“!
The 18-year-old singer and actress dropped her second track on Thursday morning (April 1).
“The concept of deja vu has always fascinated me and I thought it would be cool to use it in a song around the complex feelings after a relationship ends,” she shared in a statement. “I started writing and recording ‘deja vu’ last fall and had so much fun creating the different melodies and sonic textures that you hear throughout.”
She also premiered the accompanying music video for the song, which co-stars actress Talia Ryder. The video was filmed in Malibu, Calif.
If you missed it, see what else Olivia recently said about her new track.
In addition, Olivia also announced the exciting news that her debut album will be coming out on Friday, May 21st, via Geffen Records. You can pre-order your copy HERE!
The young nominee wore a pair of pink socks with his look for the ceremony, where he was up for an award.
Ryder was nominated for Best Young Actor/Actress for his work in the AppleTV+ movie Palmer, alongside Talia Ryder for her work in Never Rarely Sometimes Always, and more. The award went to Minari star Alan S. Kim, who walked his own red carpet at home!
Also in attendance at the virtual event were Algee Smith and Joshua Caleb Johnson. Algee attended as his film Judas and the Black Messiah was up for the Best Acting Ensemble award, while Joshua was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series of Movie Made For Television, for his work in The Good Lord Bird.
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