Chris Gardner
Full-time: Senior Writer @ The Hollywood Reporter.
Part-time: Beach @ Santa Monica.
Dave Chappelle honored Eddie Murphy at his AFI Lifetime Achievement Award gala by telling a really sweet story about hanging with Eddie at his house two weeks ago as his grandkids played in the pool. They talked for the first time about Eddie’s late brother, Charlie, and Dave reveals it was Eddie who suggested he do a Chappelle’s Show movie or reboot. So Dave used the opportunity to pitch Eddie on being part of it. “Eddie, if I do it, man, do the Charlie parts and let’s fucking go,” he said. “Thank you for everything. Tonight is not just an achievement of a professional career going incredibly right. Tonight is a lifetime achievement. Those grandkids playing, the fact that you still look young and beautiful, that beautiful family you’re sitting with, man, you are still the hero I want to be. Thank you, sir.” #davechappell #eddiemurphy #afi

Over the moon about you, @mr_carlos_nazario! What an honor. Thank you, @hollywoodreporter @christophergardner! #Bambo 🎬

Over the moon about you, @mr_carlos_nazario! What an honor. Thank you, @hollywoodreporter @christophergardner! #Bambo 🎬

Over the moon about you, @mr_carlos_nazario! What an honor. Thank you, @hollywoodreporter @christophergardner! #Bambo 🎬

Over the moon about you, @mr_carlos_nazario! What an honor. Thank you, @hollywoodreporter @christophergardner! #Bambo 🎬

Over the moon about you, @mr_carlos_nazario! What an honor. Thank you, @hollywoodreporter @christophergardner! #Bambo 🎬

Well, she got it! Spent some time with the brilliant @lisakudrow for this new digital cover story about the long awaited (and final) season of her beloved series The Comeback. We had breakfast at The Polo Lounge a few tables away from where she and Michael Patrick King hatched the idea for the show over lunch in May 2004. A full circle moment for her, a thrill for me to spend two hours asking her questions about Valerie Cherish, AI and shooting on Friends’ Stage 24 on the WB lot over scrambled eggs and coffee. Even caught up with her friends @jenniferaniston @courteneycoxofficial and it’s confirmed: Everyone loves Lisa Kudrow.
Lisa Kudrow @lisakudrow
Senior Writer: Chris Gardner @christophergardner
Photographer: Kayla Rocca @kaylaroccaphoto
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Artistic and Fashion Director: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Styling: Penny Lovell @pennylovellstylist
HMUA: Brett Freedman @brettglam

Well, she got it! Spent some time with the brilliant @lisakudrow for this new digital cover story about the long awaited (and final) season of her beloved series The Comeback. We had breakfast at The Polo Lounge a few tables away from where she and Michael Patrick King hatched the idea for the show over lunch in May 2004. A full circle moment for her, a thrill for me to spend two hours asking her questions about Valerie Cherish, AI and shooting on Friends’ Stage 24 on the WB lot over scrambled eggs and coffee. Even caught up with her friends @jenniferaniston @courteneycoxofficial and it’s confirmed: Everyone loves Lisa Kudrow.
Lisa Kudrow @lisakudrow
Senior Writer: Chris Gardner @christophergardner
Photographer: Kayla Rocca @kaylaroccaphoto
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Artistic and Fashion Director: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Styling: Penny Lovell @pennylovellstylist
HMUA: Brett Freedman @brettglam

Well, she got it! Spent some time with the brilliant @lisakudrow for this new digital cover story about the long awaited (and final) season of her beloved series The Comeback. We had breakfast at The Polo Lounge a few tables away from where she and Michael Patrick King hatched the idea for the show over lunch in May 2004. A full circle moment for her, a thrill for me to spend two hours asking her questions about Valerie Cherish, AI and shooting on Friends’ Stage 24 on the WB lot over scrambled eggs and coffee. Even caught up with her friends @jenniferaniston @courteneycoxofficial and it’s confirmed: Everyone loves Lisa Kudrow.
Lisa Kudrow @lisakudrow
Senior Writer: Chris Gardner @christophergardner
Photographer: Kayla Rocca @kaylaroccaphoto
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Artistic and Fashion Director: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Styling: Penny Lovell @pennylovellstylist
HMUA: Brett Freedman @brettglam

Well, she got it! Spent some time with the brilliant @lisakudrow for this new digital cover story about the long awaited (and final) season of her beloved series The Comeback. We had breakfast at The Polo Lounge a few tables away from where she and Michael Patrick King hatched the idea for the show over lunch in May 2004. A full circle moment for her, a thrill for me to spend two hours asking her questions about Valerie Cherish, AI and shooting on Friends’ Stage 24 on the WB lot over scrambled eggs and coffee. Even caught up with her friends @jenniferaniston @courteneycoxofficial and it’s confirmed: Everyone loves Lisa Kudrow.
Lisa Kudrow @lisakudrow
Senior Writer: Chris Gardner @christophergardner
Photographer: Kayla Rocca @kaylaroccaphoto
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Artistic and Fashion Director: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Styling: Penny Lovell @pennylovellstylist
HMUA: Brett Freedman @brettglam

Well, she got it! Spent some time with the brilliant @lisakudrow for this new digital cover story about the long awaited (and final) season of her beloved series The Comeback. We had breakfast at The Polo Lounge a few tables away from where she and Michael Patrick King hatched the idea for the show over lunch in May 2004. A full circle moment for her, a thrill for me to spend two hours asking her questions about Valerie Cherish, AI and shooting on Friends’ Stage 24 on the WB lot over scrambled eggs and coffee. Even caught up with her friends @jenniferaniston @courteneycoxofficial and it’s confirmed: Everyone loves Lisa Kudrow.
Lisa Kudrow @lisakudrow
Senior Writer: Chris Gardner @christophergardner
Photographer: Kayla Rocca @kaylaroccaphoto
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Artistic and Fashion Director: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Styling: Penny Lovell @pennylovellstylist
HMUA: Brett Freedman @brettglam

Well, she got it! Spent some time with the brilliant @lisakudrow for this new digital cover story about the long awaited (and final) season of her beloved series The Comeback. We had breakfast at The Polo Lounge a few tables away from where she and Michael Patrick King hatched the idea for the show over lunch in May 2004. A full circle moment for her, a thrill for me to spend two hours asking her questions about Valerie Cherish, AI and shooting on Friends’ Stage 24 on the WB lot over scrambled eggs and coffee. Even caught up with her friends @jenniferaniston @courteneycoxofficial and it’s confirmed: Everyone loves Lisa Kudrow.
Lisa Kudrow @lisakudrow
Senior Writer: Chris Gardner @christophergardner
Photographer: Kayla Rocca @kaylaroccaphoto
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Artistic and Fashion Director: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Styling: Penny Lovell @pennylovellstylist
HMUA: Brett Freedman @brettglam

Well, she got it! Spent some time with the brilliant @lisakudrow for this new digital cover story about the long awaited (and final) season of her beloved series The Comeback. We had breakfast at The Polo Lounge a few tables away from where she and Michael Patrick King hatched the idea for the show over lunch in May 2004. A full circle moment for her, a thrill for me to spend two hours asking her questions about Valerie Cherish, AI and shooting on Friends’ Stage 24 on the WB lot over scrambled eggs and coffee. Even caught up with her friends @jenniferaniston @courteneycoxofficial and it’s confirmed: Everyone loves Lisa Kudrow.
Lisa Kudrow @lisakudrow
Senior Writer: Chris Gardner @christophergardner
Photographer: Kayla Rocca @kaylaroccaphoto
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Artistic and Fashion Director: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Styling: Penny Lovell @pennylovellstylist
HMUA: Brett Freedman @brettglam
Director Aidan Zamiri introduces the “fabulous” @kyliejenner and the star, producer and inspiration for The Moment @charli_xcx at the A24 film’s LA premiere.
At Netflix’s celebration for Guillermo del Toro to celebrate the Beyond Filmretrospective screening of Cronos at #Sundance, the Oscar winner has burst into song with a four man band #frankenstein #guillermodeltoro #cronos #sundancefilmfestival
In a rare move at Sundance, programmer Kim Yutani welcomes an executive producer to introduce a filmmaker before the screening, inviting Duchess Meghan to offer remarks about Cookie Queens and filmmaker Alysa Nahmias. Prince Harry and Meghan sat through the screening.#sundancefilmfestival #cookiequeens #meghanandharry
Spent Sunday morning at Sundance with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as Prince Harry and Meghan make a surprise appearance at the festival screening of Cookie Queens at Eccles. The royal couple executive produced the documentary about four Girl Scouts.
Gracie Abrams arrives to her campaign launch party for Chanel Coco Crush steps away from the giant billboard featuring her face on Sunset Boulevard. #gracieabrams #chanel
“Luckily they are not based on real life experiences and these things definitely did not happen at this hotel,” Lily Allen quipped before performing “Tennis” at Chateau Marmont during Chanel’s Coco Crush campaign party with Gracie Abrams.
Second event of the day and second Connor Storrie sighting. @connorstorrieofficial shows off his modeling chops at Chanel Coco Crush Campaign launch with Gracie Abrams. Shot by theee @emmaeliza ❤️ #Chanel #ConnorStorrie #HeatedRivalry styled by @jamesyardley 🙌🏼 photos @myleshendrik
“I’ve never heard my name so much in one place. I’m like, is that me?” — Connor Storrie getting used to the crush of photographers calling his name (and sudden fame) at the #TheActorAwards nominations announcement. @connorstorrieofficial @heatedrivalrycrave @heatedrivalryupdates @connorstupdates

I credit sobriety and four years spent living back in Iowa for a fascination with people who make surprising pivots in their lives. I’m especially fascinated by people who leave Hollywood to write completely new second chapters that have nothing to do with entertainment. Enter Eliza Dushku. After 25 years in front of cameras acting in everything from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Bring it On and working with Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Jamie Lee Curtis, Eliza abruptly left L.A. after experiencing a “moment of truth” during a psychedelic therapy session on MDMA and psilocybin. She had some trauma to process and needed to live some life back in her hometown of Boston where she went to college, fell in love, got married, became a mother to two boys and graduated with a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling with a focus on addiction, recovery and trauma. She’s now a therapist with a focus on treating veterans suffering from PTSD with psychedelic therapies. It’s a wild and inspired story. I’m so stoked (and grateful for her generosity and openness) that on a recent afternoon, I got to share a sofa with Eliza for an hour and hear all about her brand new life and how she wrote a Hollywood ending all her own.
Eliza Dushku @elizadushku
Senior Writer: Chris Gardner @christophergardner
Photographer: Mark Griffin Champion @markgriffinchampion
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Artistic and Fashion Director: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad

I credit sobriety and four years spent living back in Iowa for a fascination with people who make surprising pivots in their lives. I’m especially fascinated by people who leave Hollywood to write completely new second chapters that have nothing to do with entertainment. Enter Eliza Dushku. After 25 years in front of cameras acting in everything from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Bring it On and working with Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Jamie Lee Curtis, Eliza abruptly left L.A. after experiencing a “moment of truth” during a psychedelic therapy session on MDMA and psilocybin. She had some trauma to process and needed to live some life back in her hometown of Boston where she went to college, fell in love, got married, became a mother to two boys and graduated with a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling with a focus on addiction, recovery and trauma. She’s now a therapist with a focus on treating veterans suffering from PTSD with psychedelic therapies. It’s a wild and inspired story. I’m so stoked (and grateful for her generosity and openness) that on a recent afternoon, I got to share a sofa with Eliza for an hour and hear all about her brand new life and how she wrote a Hollywood ending all her own.
Eliza Dushku @elizadushku
Senior Writer: Chris Gardner @christophergardner
Photographer: Mark Griffin Champion @markgriffinchampion
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Artistic and Fashion Director: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad

I credit sobriety and four years spent living back in Iowa for a fascination with people who make surprising pivots in their lives. I’m especially fascinated by people who leave Hollywood to write completely new second chapters that have nothing to do with entertainment. Enter Eliza Dushku. After 25 years in front of cameras acting in everything from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Bring it On and working with Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Jamie Lee Curtis, Eliza abruptly left L.A. after experiencing a “moment of truth” during a psychedelic therapy session on MDMA and psilocybin. She had some trauma to process and needed to live some life back in her hometown of Boston where she went to college, fell in love, got married, became a mother to two boys and graduated with a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling with a focus on addiction, recovery and trauma. She’s now a therapist with a focus on treating veterans suffering from PTSD with psychedelic therapies. It’s a wild and inspired story. I’m so stoked (and grateful for her generosity and openness) that on a recent afternoon, I got to share a sofa with Eliza for an hour and hear all about her brand new life and how she wrote a Hollywood ending all her own.
Eliza Dushku @elizadushku
Senior Writer: Chris Gardner @christophergardner
Photographer: Mark Griffin Champion @markgriffinchampion
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Artistic and Fashion Director: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad

I credit sobriety and four years spent living back in Iowa for a fascination with people who make surprising pivots in their lives. I’m especially fascinated by people who leave Hollywood to write completely new second chapters that have nothing to do with entertainment. Enter Eliza Dushku. After 25 years in front of cameras acting in everything from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Bring it On and working with Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Jamie Lee Curtis, Eliza abruptly left L.A. after experiencing a “moment of truth” during a psychedelic therapy session on MDMA and psilocybin. She had some trauma to process and needed to live some life back in her hometown of Boston where she went to college, fell in love, got married, became a mother to two boys and graduated with a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling with a focus on addiction, recovery and trauma. She’s now a therapist with a focus on treating veterans suffering from PTSD with psychedelic therapies. It’s a wild and inspired story. I’m so stoked (and grateful for her generosity and openness) that on a recent afternoon, I got to share a sofa with Eliza for an hour and hear all about her brand new life and how she wrote a Hollywood ending all her own.
Eliza Dushku @elizadushku
Senior Writer: Chris Gardner @christophergardner
Photographer: Mark Griffin Champion @markgriffinchampion
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Artistic and Fashion Director: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad

I credit sobriety and four years spent living back in Iowa for a fascination with people who make surprising pivots in their lives. I’m especially fascinated by people who leave Hollywood to write completely new second chapters that have nothing to do with entertainment. Enter Eliza Dushku. After 25 years in front of cameras acting in everything from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Bring it On and working with Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Jamie Lee Curtis, Eliza abruptly left L.A. after experiencing a “moment of truth” during a psychedelic therapy session on MDMA and psilocybin. She had some trauma to process and needed to live some life back in her hometown of Boston where she went to college, fell in love, got married, became a mother to two boys and graduated with a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling with a focus on addiction, recovery and trauma. She’s now a therapist with a focus on treating veterans suffering from PTSD with psychedelic therapies. It’s a wild and inspired story. I’m so stoked (and grateful for her generosity and openness) that on a recent afternoon, I got to share a sofa with Eliza for an hour and hear all about her brand new life and how she wrote a Hollywood ending all her own.
Eliza Dushku @elizadushku
Senior Writer: Chris Gardner @christophergardner
Photographer: Mark Griffin Champion @markgriffinchampion
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Artistic and Fashion Director: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad

I credit sobriety and four years spent living back in Iowa for a fascination with people who make surprising pivots in their lives. I’m especially fascinated by people who leave Hollywood to write completely new second chapters that have nothing to do with entertainment. Enter Eliza Dushku. After 25 years in front of cameras acting in everything from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Bring it On and working with Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Jamie Lee Curtis, Eliza abruptly left L.A. after experiencing a “moment of truth” during a psychedelic therapy session on MDMA and psilocybin. She had some trauma to process and needed to live some life back in her hometown of Boston where she went to college, fell in love, got married, became a mother to two boys and graduated with a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling with a focus on addiction, recovery and trauma. She’s now a therapist with a focus on treating veterans suffering from PTSD with psychedelic therapies. It’s a wild and inspired story. I’m so stoked (and grateful for her generosity and openness) that on a recent afternoon, I got to share a sofa with Eliza for an hour and hear all about her brand new life and how she wrote a Hollywood ending all her own.
Eliza Dushku @elizadushku
Senior Writer: Chris Gardner @christophergardner
Photographer: Mark Griffin Champion @markgriffinchampion
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Artistic and Fashion Director: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
I credit sobriety and four years spent living back in Iowa for a fascination with people who make surprising pivots in their lives. I’m especially fascinated by people who leave Hollywood to write completely new second chapters that have nothing to do with entertainment. Enter Eliza Dushku. After 25 years in front of cameras acting in everything from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Bring it On and working with Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Jamie Lee Curtis, Eliza abruptly left L.A. after experiencing a “moment of truth” during a psychedelic therapy session on MDMA and psilocybin. She had some trauma to process and needed to live some life back in her hometown of Boston where she went to college, fell in love, got married, became a mother to two boys and graduated with a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling with a focus on addiction, recovery and trauma. She’s now a therapist with a focus on treating veterans suffering from PTSD with psychedelic therapies. It’s a wild and inspired story. I’m so stoked (and grateful for her generosity and openness) that on a recent afternoon, I got to share a sofa with Eliza for an hour and hear all about her brand new life and how she wrote a Hollywood ending all her own.
Eliza Dushku @elizadushku
Senior Writer: Chris Gardner @christophergardner
Photographer: Mark Griffin Champion @markgriffinchampion
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Artistic and Fashion Director: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
I credit sobriety and four years spent living back in Iowa for a fascination with people who make surprising pivots in their lives. I’m especially fascinated by people who leave Hollywood to write completely new second chapters that have nothing to do with entertainment. Enter Eliza Dushku. After 25 years in front of cameras acting in everything from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Bring it On and working with Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Jamie Lee Curtis, Eliza abruptly left L.A. after experiencing a “moment of truth” during a psychedelic therapy session on MDMA and psilocybin. She had some trauma to process and needed to live some life back in her hometown of Boston where she went to college, fell in love, got married, became a mother to two boys and graduated with a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling with a focus on addiction, recovery and trauma. She’s now a therapist with a focus on treating veterans suffering from PTSD with psychedelic therapies. It’s a wild and inspired story. I’m so stoked (and grateful for her generosity and openness) that on a recent afternoon, I got to share a sofa with Eliza for an hour and hear all about her brand new life and how she wrote a Hollywood ending all her own.
Eliza Dushku @elizadushku
Senior Writer: Chris Gardner @christophergardner
Photographer: Mark Griffin Champion @markgriffinchampion
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Artistic and Fashion Director: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
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