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Learn about the real people in "The Gilded Age," including J.P. Morgan and Alva Vanderbilt, as the series intertwines history ...
As "The Gilded Age" heads towards its conclusion, the period drama is soaring to new heights with a 25% jump in viewership from the previous season.
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Screen Rant on MSNThe Gilded Age Just Introduced Bertha Russell's Worst NightmareBertha Russell has become ever more powerful in The Gilded Age season 3, but the introduction of one character creates a big challenge for her.
The Gilded Age Season 3 breathes new life into the intricate relationship between Bertha Russell (Carrie Coon) and her daughter Gladys (Taissa Farmiga), ...
Here, Coon and Farmiga tell us how Bertha and Gladys are entering a new era of their relationship, one Coon says Bertha ...
Mrs. Blane was introduced in The Gilded Age, Season 2, Episode 2, by social fixer Ward McAllister. Within minutes, she showed ...
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Screen Rant on MSNThe Gilded Age Has Another Couple That Can't Avoid Bertha Russell's WrathBertha Russell is focused on her master plan of wedding Gladys to the Duke of Buckingham, but The Gilded Age has just added a new couple to her radar.
" A Different World ," the fifth episode of Season 3 of The Gilded Age, is a turning point for George and Bertha Russell.
Gilded Age' costars Carrie Coon and Morgan Spector open up to PEOPLE having their young kids visit the HBO set, with Coon noting that Spector's daughter, 7, does a impressive impersonation of her ...
George and Bertha have not been on the same page during The Gilded Age Season 3, and we're starting to worry about their ...
In many ways, The Gilded Age‘s Bertha Russell (Carrie Coon) is an unlikely heroine for a lavish period drama from Downton Abbey impresario Julian Fellowes. She’s not from the British upper ...
As Bertha Russell, Coon is always one step ahead of the old money elites attempting to thwart the rise of her and her railroad baron husband, George, and their family.
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