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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One wild "The White Lotus" fan theory suggests Abby is actually the sister of Connie Britton's character, Nicole. Here's what Britton has to say about this.
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Timothée Chalamet stars in a new commercial for Apple TV+ that sees him pining for his own slice of Apple media.
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Olivia Cooke, who plays Alicent Hightower in "House of the Dragon," talks about her favorite Season 1 scene involving Rhaenyra Targaryen star Emma D'Arcy.
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In 2019, "Grey's Anatomy" star Ellen Pompeo reflected upon the early years of drama that complicated things on the set of the long-running show.
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Vikings: Valhalla depicts the ongoing war between Norse warriors and the English, but sometimes the production has to take creative shortcuts.
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The way that Quinta Brunson and Tyler James Williams' real-world working relationship began will only make fans appreciate their on-screen chemistry even more.
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It should come as no surprise that Payakan will appear in an even greater capacity in Avatar 3, and he'll even have his own storyline.
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James Gunn, the new co-CEO of DC Studios, revealed he wants to work with the MCU stars from "The Guardians of the Galaxy" in his new DC projects.
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The mystery behind Louis C.K.'s "SNL" flub is finally solved.
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Craig Ferguson's new talk show will be a far cry from competition like "The Tonight Show" and "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
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The subtle revelation about Jeremy Renner's health and recovery was very welcome news for many concerned Marvel fans across the Internet.
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Find out which surprising flop marked the last role of screen legend Joan Crawford.
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In a number of deleted scenes from The Office, Michael Scott can be seen cutting hilarious apology videos for people in his life.
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There'll be plenty of Easter eggs from the video game, but HBO's "The Last of Us" co-creator Craig Mazin was careful to not alienate non-gamers from the series.
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B.J. Novak had a vision in mind when he wrote the classic "The Office" episode, "Threat Level Midnight," but he's thankful things didn't go his way. Here's why.
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Logan Lerman and Chris Hemsworth ended up at the same gym in Prague while working on different projects. Hemsworth thought Lerman was a stuntman on his film.
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Ben Barnes' Kirigan may not be the most likable character in Netflix's Shadow and Bone, but his performance still has a lot of humanity.
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The creators of Shadow and Bone at Netflix have put some speculation speculation to rest, all while raising bigger questions among fans about the show's future.
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Katherine Heigl is well-known for giving strong, emotional performances, but she once got some advice from Peter Fonda that gave her new ideas about acting.
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MTV's "Catfish" has had some memorable episodes, one of which came in Season 1 with Matt and Kim. But since that aired in 2012, do they still talk now?
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"Vikings: Valhalla" star Frida Gustavsson may have left an entire emergency room with emotional scars after a recent incident involving an on-set injury.
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Paul Dano is known for his dedication to bringing his characters to life. His approach was no different for his role in Steven Spielberg's "The Fabelmans."
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Netflix's new K-drama, "The Glory," is turning heads for its brutal depictions of bullying. Viewers took to the internet to discuss the compelling new series.
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Here's everything we currently know about Guy Pearce and Jeffrey Dean Morgan's upcoming film, "Neponset Circle."
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While many fans may know the actor from "Parks and Recreation," whatever happened to Aziz Ansari after the hit show ended? Here's what the he's been up to.
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"Grey's Anatomy" star Camilla Luddington has a compelling idea regarding what has kept viewers coming back to the long-running series.
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Here's why Harry Potter and Cho Chang had a much more dramatic breakup in the books than they did on the big screen.