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SAG-AFTRA Expands ‘America’s Got Talent’ Fremantle Investigation After Orlando Jones’ Ouster From ‘American Gods’
SAG-AFTRA is expanding its probe into the firing of "America's Got Talent" host Gabrielle Union to include a deeper look at FremantleMedia, producer of NBC's competition show. The move comes after Orlando Jones claimed that his firing from the Starz drama series "American Gods," another Fremantle production, was racially motivated. “After initial meetings with Gabrielle […]
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'American Gods' star Orlando Jones talked to Gabrielle Union after firing
Orlando Jones, who plays Mr. Nancy, said he talked to Gabrielle Union as they have both had issues with production company Fremantle.
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‘American Gods’ Actor Orlando Jones Says He Was Fired Because Mr. Nancy Is ‘Wrong Message for Black America’
"American Gods" actor Orlando Jones, who played fan favorite Mr. Nancy on the Starz series, has revealed in a Twitter video that he was fired back in September and, without directly naming him, slammed showrunner Charles "Chic" Eglee for the move. In the fiery post, Jones says that "the new Season 3 showrunner is Connecticut-born […]
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Gabrielle Union Reacts to Orlando Jones' Alleged Firing by Same Production Company Behind AGT
Gabrielle Union Responds to Orlando Jones After Firing
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Orlando Jones Helps ‘Sharknado’ Star Ian Ziering Renew His Vows at Comic-Con
San Diego Comic-Con is where fans converge to celebrate their lifelong commitment to comics, movies, television series, and of course, the institution of marriage. To celebrate its 25th anniversary, SYFY set up its very own Geek Love Chapel in the heart of San Diego’s Gaslamp District where fans could become their own Lord and Lady of the Wedding Rings. Orlando Jones (American Gods) officiated the ceremonies, which included two marriages and vow renewals for six couples, including Sharknado st
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‘American Gods’: Orlando Jones On the Power of Mr. Nancy’s Speech
If you assumed that American Gods couldn’t get any more provocative than its “geektastic” sex scene in last week’s series premiere, think again. The second episode of Starz’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s bestselling novel commences with a fiery soliloquy that speaks directly to America’s tortured history with racism and slavery, and the physical and psychological scars it has left on African-American people. The speech is delivered by Orlando Jones as Mr. Nancy — the human form of the African a