Sarah Paulson reunited with her former co-star Sterling K. Brown on Monday to host a special screening of his film American Fiction at the Crosby Street Hotel in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood.
It's been eight years since the 49-year-old actress and 47-year-old actor starred in FX's The People v. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story” starred real-life prosecutors Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden.
Sarah led a discussion about Sterling's role as gay divorcee Cliff Ellison in Cord Jefferson's 2023 dramedy about an author who receives widespread acclaim for writing a stereotypical “black” book out of spite.
Paulson wore large gold earrings, a black pantsuit over a ribbed white top, and black kitten heels selected by stylist Karla Welch.
Next Sunday, the Emmy winner will celebrate the 81st birthday of her partner since 2015, Holland Taylor.
Sarah Paulson reunited with her former co-star Sterling K. Brown on Monday to host a special screening of his film American Fiction at the Crosby Street Hotel in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood
It's been eight years since the 49-year-old actress and 47-year-old actor starred in FX's The People v. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story” starred real-life prosecutors Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden
Sarah attributed the health of her relationship with the Emmy winner from May to December in part to living in separate houses.
'We met [in 2005]. I was with [Cherry Jones]Paulson revealed on Watch What Happens Live in 2019.
“And then something like a Twitter thing happened. We did something with Martha Plimpton. It was for an organization she worked with and we both did a little PSA for it. “We hit it off and started following each other on Twitter.”
The Tampa native is currently on Broadway playing the role of fugitive Antoinette “Toni” Lafayette in Second Stage Theater's play Appropriate, running through March 3 at the Hayes Theater in Manhattan.
Lila Neugebauer directs Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' acerbic comedic drama about the reunification of a fractured family on her late father's Arkansas estate.
“I've seen 'Chimp Empire' and 'Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,' and for me there's a pathway to a creative process somewhere in there. “I know that sounds crazy,” Sarah told Vogue last month.
“The nice thing about a piece is that you kind of strap yourself in. You have a starting point and an arc, and every night you end up at the end of the piece and then you can try again the next day.” “I love the idea of strapping in and letting the piece take me somewhere.”
Fittingly, Elle Fanning, Corey Stoll, Natalie Gold and Michael Esper can also be seen.
Sarah led a discussion about Sterling's role as gay divorcee Cliff Ellison in Cord Jefferson's 2023 dramedy about an author who receives widespread acclaim for writing a stereotypical “black” book out of spite
Paulson wore large gold earrings, a black pantsuit over a ribbed white top, and black kitten heels selected by stylist Karla Welch
Next Sunday, the Emmy winner will celebrate the 81st birthday of her partner since 2015, Holland Taylor (right, pictured on December 18th).
Sarah can currently be seen on Broadway as the fugitive Antoinette “Toni” Lafayette in Second Stage Theater's play Appropriate, running through March 3 at the Hayes Theater in Manhattan (pictured December 18).
The acerbic comedic drama about a dysfunctional family also stars Elle Fanning, Corey Stoll, Natalie Gold and Michael Esper
Paulson will also guest star in Francesca Sloane and Donald Glover's spy couple comedy “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” will have eight episodes, premiering February 2nd on Amazon Prime Video
Paulson will also guest star in Francesca Sloane and Donald Glover's spy couple comedy “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” will have eight episodes, premiering February 2nd on Amazon Prime Video.
The series is based on Doug Liman's action comedy “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” from 2005, starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, which grossed $487.3 million worldwide despite mediocre reviews.
Meanwhile, Brown looked dapper in a gray suit over a black top, a dark gray scarf and black Dolce & Gabbana lace-up shoes, chosen by stylist Linda Medvene.
The “This Is Us” alum, who is nominated for a Critics Choice Movie Award and an Independent Spirit Award, posed with “Bones and All” actor André Holland during the film's festivities.
Beanie Feldstein — who happened to play Monica Lewinsky opposite Sarah's Linda Tripp on the FX series “Impeachment: American Crime Story” — wore a pink corduroy puff-sleeved dress and black Gucci loafers selected by stylist Erin Walsh.
Eureka actress Renée Elise Goldsberry wore a maroon collared sweater, blue skinny jeans and black furry snow boots.
White House Plumbers actor John Carroll Lynch wore an olive knit top over lime green pants and brown hiking boots.
Meanwhile, Brown looked dapper in a gray suit over a black top, a dark gray scarf and black Dolce & Gabbana lace-up shoes, chosen by stylist Linda Medvene
The “This Is Us” alum, who is nominated for a Critics Choice Movie Award and an Independent Spirit Award, posed with “Bones and All” actor André Holland (l.) during the film's festivities.
Beanie Feldstein — who happened to play Monica Lewinsky opposite Sarah's Linda Tripp on the FX series “Impeachment: American Crime Story” — wore a pink corduroy puff-sleeved dress and black Gucci loafers selected by stylist Erin Walsh
Eureka actress Renée Elise Goldsberry wore a maroon collared sweater, blue skinny jeans and black furry snow boots
White House Plumbers actor John Carroll Lynch wore an olive knit top over lime green pants and brown hiking boots