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Oscar-winning La La Land director Damien Chazelle, 37, shared happy news this weekend.
On Saturday, his wife Olivia Hamilton, already four years old, showed off her baby bump at the 11th annual LACMA Art + Film Gala at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
The 35-year-old blonde beauty rocked her big belly as she smiled for the camera in a slinky gold dress.
The director then teams up with Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie in the December film Babylon.
Baby number two: Oscar-winning La La Land director Damien Chazelle, 37, shared happy news this weekend. On Saturday, his wife Olivia Hamilton showed off her baby bump at the 11th Annual LACMA Art + Film Gala at the Los Angeles County Museum
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The couple got engaged in October 2017 at Point Dume in California. Just under a year later, they tied the knot in Malibu, California.
Hamilton – a graduate of Princeton University – had roles in La La Land and Chazelle’s film First Man.
The actress is a former McKinsey & Company consultant.
In November 2019, they welcomed a son, but they did not share the boy’s name.
The Oscar-winning director was previously married to Jasmine McGlade.
Bumpy babe: The 35-year-old blonde beauty rocked her big belly as she smiled for the camera in a slinky gold dress
His wife: The couple got engaged in October 2017 at Point Dume in California. Just under a year later, they tied the knot in Malibu, California. Hamilton – a Princeton University graduate – had roles in La La Land and Chazelle’s film First Man
Firstborn: They welcomed a son in November 2019, but they didn’t share the boy’s name
His next film is the highly anticipated film Babylon.
Brad Pitt plays Jack Conrad, a mastermind behind making movies bigger and better in Hollywood.
His style is outrageous as he takes down martinis until the early morning with burlesque dancers and even elephants, but it’s clear his heart is in the craft.
Also in the film, Margot Robbie can be seen as a deranged, dressed-up starlet and Jean Smart as the wise veteran.
Oscar winner Chazelle’s film will premiere on Christmas Day on December 25, 2022.
The man: The first trailer for the highly anticipated film Babylon was shared in September. Brad Pitt plays Jack Conrad, a mastermind behind making movies bigger and better in Hollywood; Damien is the director
Dashing but dangerous, his style is outrageous as he knocks down martinis until dawn with burlesque dancers and even elephants in a party. But it’s clear his heart is in the business because he loves the power
The trailer opens with Pitt looking impetuously handsome in a black tuxedo as he takes a martini off a tray.
He’s clearly the big man in the room as he greets guests who go crazy on booze and drugs while living in the free-spirited 1920s.
Then the attention turns to Robbie’s character Nellie LaRoy, who gets high on cocaine and talks about how she wants to rise to power while having fun.
The star is far from polished, and she’s a little too eager to take the wave of madness into the lair of injustice that is Hollywood. At one point, she even offers to fight a live snake to attract attention at a party.
He hasn’t slept yet: in one scene, he’s holding a gun while drunk, as he’s only wearing a white tank top and underpants
A new Pitt: The star does a little dance on his balcony before falling over the railing
She knows his time is up: a tense scene plays out between Pitt and Jean Smart when he tells her that what he’s doing “means something.” She then replies by letting him know that Hollywood is much bigger than him, and hinting that his power will fade
Party People: Pitt looks like he’s the life of the party on posters for the movie Babylon. The film is set in the turbulent 1920s during the transition from silent films to talkies
Pitt is once again seen as the man in control while making it clear that he was the one who gave actors respect in Hollywood.
An exciting scene takes place between Pitt and Smart as he tells her that what he’s doing “means something.”
She then replies by letting him know that Hollywood is much bigger than him, pointing out that his power will fade.
The beauty: Then the attention turns to Robbie’s character Nellie LaRoy as she gets high on cocaine and tells how she wants to rise to power while having fun
She needs rest: the star is far from polished and she’s a little too eager to take the wave of madness into the lair of injustice that is Hollywood
Too wild: at one point she even offers to fight a live snake to attract attention at a party
The clip summed up the excess and exuberance of the 1920s before the great stock market crash of October 1929.
The film is set in the turbulent 1920s in Hollywood, when talkie films replaced silent films.
It is “a tale of excessive ambition and excessive excess, chronicling the rise and fall of multiple characters during an era of rampant decadence and depravity in early Hollywood,” according to Paramount Pictures, which is releasing the project.
Ready to party in red: Robbie was wearing a red dress exposing her belly for the Babylon poster
The historical play was written and directed by Chazelle, who earned the best director for La La Land.
The Academy Award winner watched the trailer for the press at the Toronto International Film Festival Monday.
During a Q&A period, Damien revealed his take on the project, which he says is one of his most ambitious to date.
‘I’ve always loved silent movies. I am one of the followers of the idea of pure cinema. The highs of the silent era are some of the highs of cinema, period.’
The film has an eclectic cast that includes Jean Smart, Li Jun Li, Jovan Adepo and Diego Calva and Olivia Wilde. Babylon is the largest number of roles I’ve juggled to date. The casting process took a long time.’
The storyline takes place before the Hays Code was introduced in 1930, which banned profanity, nudity, drug use, sexual “perversion”, interracial relationships and much more on screen. According to the director, the story is inspired by the era and the off-screen antics in Tinseltown.