George Wallace & Laverne Cox team up in Clean Slate on Prime Video, bringing a fresh take on the classic family sitcom.
First, she claimed that the sitcom’s creator Norman Lear actually stole the idea for ... you think about all of this and catch the entire interview below: The icon turns 76 today!
Termed the “rural purge,” Norman Lear marked the end of an era. Producer and writer Norman Lear during an interview in 1991. Lear, producer of TV’s “All in the Family” and an influential liberal ...
Cox and Wallace discuss their Prime Video comedy about a father who reunites with his trans daughter after being estranged ...
"Clean Slate" star and co-creator Laverne Cox talks about what went into making one of Norman Lear's last shows ...
"Norman Lear: His Life and Times" is a new biography ... I would have loved to have been able to interview him. Obviously that helps when you have a subject's cooperation but it’s not imperative.
In a recent interview, Cox said the series is “very much a tribute to the legacy of Norman Lear.” “Clean Slate” also tackles “intense issues, but doing it in a fun way, in a way that ...
From the moment car wash owner Harry Slate ( George Wallace) rolls into the opening frames of “Clean Slate,” slowly gliding ...
“So many trans stories not told by trans people become trauma porn,” Laverne Cox tells W one recent afternoon over Zoom.
that Norman Lear of “All in the Family,” “The Jeffersons” and “Good Times,” – produced. “It’s unbelievable. Still feels like a miracle,” Cox, in a Zoom interview, said.
Prior to his December 2023 death, veteran TV comedy producer Norman Lear signed on to executive produce a series that fits his oeuvre of pro-social, anti-prejudice comedies, from “All in the Family” ...