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When The Gilded Age first hit screens with its corseted drama and architectural grandeur, it promised more than just a glimpse behind the heavy drapes of New York’s elite.
In the opulent, backstabbing world of The Gilded Age, it takes more than pearls and pedigree to make waves — it takes ...
The Gilded Age showrunners explain why tragic death of beloved character had to happen - Latest episode of Emmy-winning ...
The new HBO series “The Gilded Age” hails from “Downton Abbey” creator Julian Fellowes, and much like that hit period series, this one features a lot of characters.
Louisa Jacobson and Denee Benton in “The Gilded Age” (Alison Cohen Rosa/HBO) But the bustle is fairly new to TV audiences. At least, we haven’t seen it on such lavish and continual display ...
The Gilded Age takes fans back to the 1880s United States, when opulence reigned supreme. The premise, which focuses on the convergence of the new money Russells and the old money Van Rhijns ...
He was forced to repaint the strap. In The Gilded Age, the Sargent character paints Gladys’ portrait. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper An illustration of suffragist Frances E. W. Harper, circa 1872.
Peggy Scott’s character truly blossoms in “The Gilded Age” Episode 4, which shines a greater light on Scott’s home life and in turn Black American life during the titular era.
This season, "The Gilded Age" — HBO’s drama about the boom years of the 1880s in New York City — moves past its original status as a thinly Americanized version of Downton Abbey.
The Gilded Age, HBO’s period drama following from Downton Abbey ’s Julian Fellowes, returns for a third season of rich people behaving badly on June 22. The title refers to the real historical ...