Evan E. Lambert
Location
Virginia Beach, VA
School
Dartmouth College, Columbia University School Of Journalism
Expertise
Horror Comedies, Emmy And Oscar History, The Avatar Films
- Evan has interviewed Joan Rivers, Eva Longoria, Gus Van Sant, Fiona Shaw, Kumail Nanjiani, and JWoww.
- He has reported from red carpets all over the country, including from the GLAAD Media Awards.
- Evan once composed a 15 minute-long piano piece based on variations of the theme from Cloud Atlas .
Experience
Evan has been writing professionally ever since receiving an M.S. in Journalism from Colombia University in 2012. His journalism, interviews, and cultural commentary have appeared in People Magazine, Out Magazine, Mic, Ranker, Queerty, INTO, and Paste Magazine, whereas his short fiction and essays have been published by several notable literary magazines including the Santa Fe Writers Project. He has worked on both sides of the entertainment industry, even producing the acclaimed "Improvised Real Housewives Episode" in New York City until 2020.
Education
After penning a column for the school paper during his time at Dartmouth College, Evan pounded pavement at the Columbia University School of Journalism in New York City.
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Stories By Evan E. Lambert
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The fur bikini Raquel Welch wore in "One Million Years B.C." wound up making the actress sick.
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Certain fans of "You" have sometimes wondered how Penn Badgley, the actor who plays Joe in the Netflix series, managed to create such an iconic voiceover.
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Move over, Dracula. Romanian tourism has a new public figure to thank. She's got two braids, a cello, and a sentient hand at her side.
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Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige recently admitted that the Quantum Realm was always a setting they wanted to use for an "Ant-Man" film.
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While "The Last of Us" on the surface feels like a zombie apocalypse, the crew was banned from saying zombie on set as this was a human story first.
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Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer play a couple in the new "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," and Douglas says their chemistry existed off-screen, too.
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The Big Bang Theory's Sheldon and Raj were inspired by one very real and awkward acquaintance of co-creator Bill Prady.
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T.R. Knight's 2020 return to "Grey's Anatomy" as George O'Malley was just as shrouded in mystery as his 2009 exit. It turns out, most of the cast didn't know.
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Longtime fans of "Grey's Anatomy" may be curious to know just how close, if at all, Sandra Oh and Kevin McKidd are away from the show's set.
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Patricia Cornwell's Kay Scarpetta books are officially making their way to a television or laptop near you -- and with two major stars in the title roles.
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Jon Hamm, Brie Larson, and Pete Davidson appear in a new Hellmann's Super Bowl commercial, which Hamm hopes sends home a bigger message to viewers.
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For PopCorners' upcoming 2023 Super Bowl commercial, Bryan Cranston enjoyed getting into his "Breaking Bad" character without all the extra intensity.
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There's finally an actress to play Janine's much-discussed and anxiety-inducing sister Ayesha — and she's a perfect choice.
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Brian "Q" Quinn ruined the Universal tram ride for his fellow parkgoers during a punishment on "Impractical Jokers." Here's what happened after the episode.
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"Young Sheldon" actress Danielle Pinnock had no idea what show the role she was auditioning for was in until the table read.
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Fans of "The Last of Us" were crying after watching Episode 3. They weren't alone, as writer Craig Mazin still cries after watching the episode over 200 times.
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John Williams' Harry Potter score is like a national anthem to fans of the franchise, and Rupert Grint is no different.
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Jane Fonda's not completely sold on a "Barbarella" remake.
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Irish cinema has been finding a bigger international audience than ever, and this bestselling novel is set to become the Emerald Isle's next big movie export.
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Naomi Grossman, who played Pepper in American Horror Story, was just as blindsided by Pepper's death as fans. Here's what the actor had to say about her role.
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Natalie Dormer, who played Margaery Tyrell in "Game of Thrones," believes her character was a good person: "Always held firm that Margaery's heart is true."
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Lance Kerwin rose to fame as a teenager thanks to his performances in "James at 15" and "Salem's Lot." Sadly, the actor has died at the age of 62.
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force is back, returning with a new season on Adult Swim. Here's what we know so far about the series, as well as Plantasm's TV release.
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MyAnna Buring felt drawn to Tissaia's contrasting characteristics throughout her time playing the character, and she promises even more depth next season.
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The Madonna-helmed biopic about the pop queen's life (which has Julia Garner set to star) is no longer moving forward at Universal.
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"Sesame Street" has impacted countless children over the years, and tragically, its co-creator Lloyd Morrisett has passed, leaving behind a beloved legacy.
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Justin Long admitted that he got a concussion while filming Dodgeball. Here's how the actor was injured, recounted on his podcast.