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Hacks' star Jean Smart reflects on her long, distinguished career as she receives the Mary Tyler Moore Visionary Award for ...
On 'Hacks,' Deborah Vance's experience as the first female late-night host shows us an uncomfortable reality about women in ...
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HuffPost talked to actor-writer-creator Paul W. Downs and other Hollywood experts about whether the network format is on its ...
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KB’s not doing your show…Everyone knows that when she’s got a new project, that she does my show first. I got full custody ...
Jean Smart returns to Broadway after 25 years in the one-woman play Call Me Izzy The Emmy winner will play eight roles in the 12-week limited engagement at Studio 54 PEOPLE has exclusive rehearsal ...
Jean Smart's Deborah Vance is finally a late-night host, but in 'Hacks' and in reality, such programming is struggling, even ...
As 'Hacks' welcomed a late-night star in last week's episode, the show facilitated a tense host-on-host exchange.
After a focus group decides that Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) isn’t relatable enough for their liking, the ruthless comic resorts to underhanded tactics to nab a super popular guest. The one problem?
Starring Jean Smart, Hannah Einbinder, and others, Hacks, is a comedy drama series created by Lucia Aniello, Paul W Downs, and Jen Statsky.