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Who does Martin Scorsese play in 'The Mandalorian and Grogu'?

May 22, 2026
Who does Martin Scorsese play in 'The Mandalorian and Grogu'?

Spoiler alert! We're discussing minor details about “The Mandalorian and Grogu” (in theaters now). Stop reading if you haven’t seen the movie yet and don’t want to know what happens.

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Did Tatooine just freeze over, or is Martin Scorsese actually ina “Star Wars” movie?

For years, the filmmaking legend has been staunchly against franchise flicks, famously tellingEmpire magazinein 2019 that Marvel movies are “not cinema" and are more akin to "theme parks."

But Scorsese, 83, has seemingly changed his tune at least somewhat, having now voiced a small role in “The Mandalorian and Grogu,” a big-screen spinoff of the Disney+ TV series.

The Oscar winner appears in two early scenes of the film as a brusque fry cook named Hugo, who runs a tiny food kiosk making sandwiches on the seedy planet of Shakari. But when the Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) shows up fishing for information about the Hutt-turned-gladiator Rotta (voiced by Jeremy Allen White), Hugo immediately closes up shop in a panic.

Hugo (voiced by Martin Scorsese, right) is reticent about spilling secrets to the Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal).

Later, Mando returns to the multi-armed alien for more details about the gangsters who are holding Rotta captive. Hugo warily shares what he knows, although he expresses concern for his family’s safety if the mobsters discover he’s a snitch. (“I’ve got 12 little ones at home,” Hugo tells Mando gravely.)

Scorsese ultimately has very little to do in "The Mandalorian," aside from shout phrases like “I don’t want your credits!” or “Everybody knows Rotta the Hutt. That guy’s a monster!” But hearing his unmistakable voice is one of the unexpected pleasures of the film.

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Martin Scorsese, pictured at the 2004 Vanity Fair Oscar party, has a brief but memorable role in the new

Pascalrecently told USA TODAY’s Brian Truittabout having A-list costars such as Scorsese, White andSigourney Weaver, who plays a veteran New Republic pilot named Colonel Ward.

“I credit [director] Jon Favreau for the embarrassment of gifts that has been being a part of this world,” Pascal said. “It’s a total dream.”

Scorsese has previously done extensive acting work: playing himself in NBC’s “30 Rock” and Apple TV’s “The Studio,” and voicing a pufferfish in the animated “Shark Tale.” He has also made cameos in many of his own films.

The director received widespread derision from superhero fans for his comments about Marvel. He clarified his stance ina New York Times opinion piecepublished in the wake of the backlash.

“In many places around this country and around the world, franchise films are now your primary choice if you want to see something on the big screen,” Scorsese wrote at the time. “It’s a perilous time in film exhibition, and there are fewer independent theaters than ever."

He went on to call it a “chicken-and-egg issue,” adding, “If people are given only one kind of thing and endlessly sold only one kind of thing, of course they’re going to want more of that one kind of thing. … The situation at this moment is brutal and inhospitable to art.”

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Who Was Phyllis Gilliam? All About the Late “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage” Crew Member

May 22, 2026
Who Was Phyllis Gilliam? All About the Late “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage” Crew Member

Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage season 2 episode 21 included a tribute to a former crew member

People Phyllis Gilliam; Rachel Bay Jones as Audrey in 'Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage'Credit: Dignity Memorial; Troy Harvey/CBS

NEED TO KNOW

  • Phyllis Gilliam, who died in March 2026, worked as the show's costume supervisor

  • Gilliam was an Alabama native and mother of two

The penultimate episode ofGeorgie & Mandy's First Marriageseason 2 paid tribute to a former crew member.

The end of the May 21 episode of the CBSYoung Sheldonspinoff concluded with a dedication card to Phyllis Gilliam, who died on March 23, 2026. "In loving memory," the card read.

Following her death, Gilliam'sobituaryasked people to remember her for the "wonderful spirit she was."

"A woman who was always ready to help others," the obituary reads. "A smile that could melt any heart. A compassion that persevered even through the deepest valleys of struggle. In a world of conflict and strife, we should all strive to carry a little bit of Phyllis in all of us."

So, who was Phyllis Gilliam? Here's everything to know about the lateGeorgie & Mandy's First Marriagecrew member.

She was from Alabama

Phyllis GilliamCredit: Dignity Memorial

Gilliam was born in the 1950s in Mobile, Ala., per her obituary.

She was raised by her parents — Robert and Mozelle — alongside seven siblings.

After attending St. James Major Catholic School and McGill-Toolen High School, Gilliam went on to receive her bachelor's degree from Xavier University — which is also where she "fell in love with theater and costume design," per her obituary.

She later received her master's degree from the University of Houston.

She was a costume designer

Phyllis GilliamCredit: Dignity Memorial

After graduating from the University of Houston, Gilliam moved to Los Angeles in the 1980s to pursue her passion for theater and costume design.

There, she began working as a costume designer for television production, eventually becoming a costume supervisor.

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Throughout her three-decade-long career in the field, she worked on the productions of TV seriesJust Shoot Me!,Mob CityandAgent Carter, as well as 2008'sRole Models.

According to herIMDb, she worked as the costume supervisor on the majority ofGeorgie & Mandy's First Marriagefirst season, as well as some of its second.

She was a mom of two

Phyllis GilliamCredit: Dignity Memorial

Gilliam married her husband, Murray Gilliam, on June 14, 1997, per her obituary. Murray was a former personal trainer and U.S. Marine Corps veteran.

The couple welcomed two children, son Robert and daughter Susan.

Robert was born on Dec. 8, 1997, and named after Gilliam's father. Susan was born on Dec. 12, 2000, and named after Murray's mother.

Gilliam and her husband raised their children in the San Fernando area of Los Angeles.

She died in March 2026 following a cancer journey

'Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage' tribute to Phyllis GilliamCredit: CBS

Gilliam died on March 23, 2026, following a stage 4 cancer journey.

Murray was diagnosed with cancer in 2024, and Gilliam received the same diagnosis nearly one year into her husband's treatment, per her obituary.

"They spent the next year and a half courageously battling this terrifying condition, their love growing stronger even amidst the uncertainty and sadness that follows this disease," the obituary reads.

Murray died in January 2026, just two months before his wife.

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Thursday, May 21, 2026

“Emily in Paris” Surprise: Lily Collins Series Will End with Season 6, Netflix Reveals

May 21, 2026
“Emily in Paris” Surprise: Lily Collins Series Will End with Season 6, Netflix Reveals

Emily in Paris' upcoming season will be its last

People Lily CollinsCredit: Giulia Parmigiani/Netflix

NEED TO KNOW

  • Netflix announced on Thursday, May 21, that the sixth season of the comedy will wrap the series

  • “Making Emily in Paris with this extraordinary cast and crew has been the trip of a lifetime," creator Darren Star said in a statement

Emily in Parisis coming to an end.

Netflix announced on Thursday, May 21, that the romantic comedy's forthcoming sixth season will be its last, as production kicks off today in Greece.

“MakingEmily in Pariswith this extraordinary cast and crew has been the trip of a lifetime," creatorDarren Starsaid in a statement.

"As we embark on the final season, I am so grateful to Netflix, Paramount and, most importantly, the fans who have taken this incredible journey with us," Star, 64, added. "We can’t wait to share this last chapter with you. Thank you for letting us be a part of your lives, inspiring your dreams of travel and your love of Paris. We will always haveEmily in Paris!”

Credit: Giulia Parmigiani/Netflix

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The latest news for theLily Collins-led series came in the form of behind-the-scenes photos of Collins, 37, and Star on set, as well as a video announcement shared on social media. "Hey, it's Lily, I just wanted to share something with you all," Collins said in the footage. "After six unforgettable years of playing Emily Cooper, I'm here to share that this upcoming sixth season will be our final."

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She added, "Season 6 will bring you everything you love about the show and serve as the final chapter in Emily's adventure of a lifetime. Our entire cast and crew are pouring our hearts into making this a fantastic farewell season, which we're now filming. I can't wait for all the magic ahead and to celebrate our final season with you in the most chic way yet. We're so incredibly grateful and we love you all,à bientôt!"

Netflix confirmed to PEOPLE back in April that season 6 would be filmed in Greece and Monaco. The series was renewedback in Januaryfollowing the success of season 5.

Season 5 followed Emily's life as "just as everything falls into place" for her in Italy, when all of a sudden "a work idea backfires, and the fallout cascades into heartbreak and career setbacks," per its official synopsis.Emily in Parisfirst debuted on Netflix in October 2020.

Lily Collins in 'Emily In Paris' season 5Credit: Caroline Dubois/Netflix

In addition to Collins andAshley Park, the cast includes Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Lucas Bravo, Samuel Arnold, Bruno Gouery, William Abadie and Lucien Laviscount, among others.

Star previously spoke about the show's longevity withEntertainment Tonightin August 2024, revealing that he'd want the show to continue "as long as they'll have us, and as long as our audience is" there. "I think the world just keeps broadening and becoming deeper as every season continues," he added at the time.

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