“It’s a breath of fresh air,” says Lionel Boyce from a green room in Midtown Manhattan a few days ahead of the release of his new blockbuster movie. The actor has been in the spotlight for years thanks to his Emmy-nominated turn as Marcus in “The Bear,” but he’s now on the promotion trail for one of the year’s most anticipated movies, “Project Hail Mary,” and it’s giving him a moment to reflect on his path so far. “I’ve had such an interesting career to me, where it started off in a place where I was making things that five people were watching, so you don’t really talk about it,” Boyce says. “And then this show happens, ‘The Bear,’ and then you’re talking about that, and it’s been a few years. So it’s cool to talk about something else that you love, that’s completely different from the other two things.” In “Project Hail Mary,” Boyce stars alongside Ryan Gosling, Sandra Hüller and Ken Leung as security guard Officer Carl. Initially the role was quite small, but when Boyce learned from...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Sit, stay… style? Marc Jacobs, a well-known animal enthusiast who runs an ultra-successful Instagram account on behalf of his four-legged friend, just threw all similarly devoted pet parents a bone: in the form of his launched-last-year “Bark Jacobs” program, now available online for the first time ever (meaning living next to a participating location is no longer a requirement). Thanks to this perk, shoppers can customize select Marc Jacobs totes with hand-painted portraits of their pets, and nothing is off the table: be it your cool, calm, and collected Weimaraner or your lovable, 20-year-old chinchilla. Buy a marc jacobs bag with your pet's face on it Courtesy Marc Jacobs Marc Jacobs’ quintessential, boxy The Tote Bag in leather takes center stage here. Unveiling it in 2019, the label sold 100,000 units of the catchall in its first year on the mark...