As portrayed by Cristin Milioti in the 2012 Broadway premiere of the ... Though she only appeared once on NBC’s “30 Rock,” ...
All three artists are people Milioti is “obsessed with” in real life (she saw SZA, for instance, twice last year — right ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Everyone seems to be talking about Cristin Milioti as of late, which is understandable if you've seen any episode of the HBO crime drama ...
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It’s hard to argue anyone other than Cristin Milioti as Sofia Falcone was the real MVP of “The Penguin.” Sparring opposite the likes of Colin Farrell, Deirdre O’Connell and Clancy Brown ...
Played by a majorly transformed, shit-talking Colin Farrell, his adversary is Sofia Falcone (a downright creepy Cristin ...
NEW YORK, Nov. 10 (UPI) --The Sopranos, Once and How I Met Your Mother alum Cristin Milioti says her mob boss character Sofia has a complex relationship with the titular villain in The Penguin ...
Cristin Milioti gets self-conscious about sounding too “actor-y” in interviews, and explains that she usually cringes when she hears a performer referring to a character in the third person.
Aside from Colin Farrell’s masterful portrayal of the titular villain, Cristin Milioti’s Sofia is the one that completely stole the limelight due to her powerful storyline. However ...
The final scene between The Penguin’s warring mob bosses Oz Cobb (Colin Farrell) and Sofia Gigante (formerly Falcone, played by Cristin Milioti) ends with flashing police lights instead of a ...
This story contains spoilers from episode 7 of The Penguin. In advance of The Penguin’s season finale this Sunday, Milioti dishes on episode 7, her future beyond Sofia Falcone, and the wonders ...
This article contains spoilers for the finale of HBO's "The Penguin." Cristin Milioti gets self-conscious about sounding too "actor-y" in interviews, and explains that she usually cringes when she ...