Here, Nicholson talks about her character’s evolution on the drama from Dan Fogelman and whether it’s unfair to assume that her intentions are all bad. DEADLINE Let’s back up for a bit. What was it like when you first received the scripts for Paradise?
At the heart of the show is character Kate Galloway, who is based on real life Irish nightclub owner Kate Meyrick, who was dubbed the ''Night Club Queen'. Kate is played by American actor Julianne Nicholson, who has previously starred in an impressive array of films and TV shows. What do we know about Julianne and what else has she been in?
"The stakes don't get any higher at this point," says the actor of his secret service agent heading into the season finale, which will reveal who killed James Marsden's president.
Julianne Nicholson is a tour de force. Cast as Samantha Redmond – a seemingly corrupt tech billionaire with ties to the President's death – the actress shines in Hulu's hit series, Paradise. Now a household name,
Paradise creator Dan Fogelman has a confession to make. He lied—OK, it was more like a white lie—to get Julianne Nicholson (fans know her as Sinatra) on his new post-apocalyptic thriller Hulu series.
The six-part BBC One drama, starting on Saturday at 9.15pm, is set in 1918, as World War One concludes. It centres on headstrong Kate Galloway, played by Mare of Easttown and Paradise star Julianne Nicholson, who is evicted from her home in the countryside following her husband’s shocking death.
The eight-episode series premiered its first three episodes on Tuesday, Jan. 28, on Hulu -- with a surprise drop, a day early, of the first episode to Hulu and Disney Plus. Since then, the program has gained substantial buzz, making this a must-watch for Hulu subscribers.
Paradise stars Sarah Shahi and Julianne Nicholson tell CBR what they thought of the Hulu drama, and why Sinatra and Gabriela aren't easy to dismiss.
Step into the gripping world of The Amateur, a high-stakes thriller from director James Hawes, starring Oscar-winner Rami Malek alongside Rachel Brosnahan and Laurence Fishburne. Malek delivers a riveting performance as a CIA cryptographer thrust into a perilous quest for justice after a devastating tragedy alters his life forever.