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Americans Star Keri Russell Talks Russian Spies and Raising Kids

America fell in love with Keri Russell, 41, in her Golden Globe–winning TV role as the star of Felicity in the late 1990s. Today, she’s best known for her performance as Russian spy Elizabeth Jennings on The Americans, which begins its sixth and final season March 28 on FX. Russell lives in Brooklyn with her TV husband and real-life partner, Matthew Rhys, 43, their son, Sam, 22 months, and Russell’s two children from a previous relationship, son River, 10, and daughter Willa, 6.

Is the spy game losing its luster for Elizabeth?

I think Elizabeth is very stressed out. She’s incredibly alienated, overworked and lonely. She’s taken on more than she can handle.

Do you think you would be a good spy?

I’m not a great liar and I’m not good under pressure. I spaz out. Elizabeth is so calm and centered. She’s so like a panther. I’m not like that. I wish I was.

Elizabeth and her husband, Philip, are Russian spies, yet we root for them.

Which is great, because it puts a face on this giant country of people that we’re struggling with right now—they’re all people with lives and families.
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NBC Sets Premiere Date For Running Wild

Running Wild with Bear Grylls averaged a 1.3 demo rating and 4.1 million viewers in 2017. This season’s competitors will include Roger Federer, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Lena Headey, Uzo Aduba, Keri Russell, Don Cheadle, Scott Eastwood and World of Dance’s Hough.

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The Americans final season: First 3 episodes signal strong finish at Emmys

“The Americans” finally broke through at the Emmys with a Best Drama Series nomination for its fourth season, but the Cold War thriller is back to being the underdog two years later, as it gears up to contend for its final season, which premieres March 28 on FX.

By the time that “The Americans” received its Best Drama Series nomination, it had amassed 12 nominations from the Television Critics Assn. — more for its first four seasons of any show ever, except “The Sopranos.” “The Americans” then fell out of the Emmys’ Best Drama Series lineup last year for its fifth season. For the first time, “The Americans” received only one nomination from the TCA, no Critics’ Choice Award nominations and it was not listed among the annual American Film Institute’s Top 10 Programs.

Based on the first three episodes of the 10-episode sixth season, “The Americans” is continuing with its more intimate pace. These episodes are light on watercooler developments, so no plot points are embargoed from mention in advance reviews. For the most part, both KGB operative Philip Jennings (2016/2017 Best Drama Actor nominee Matthew Rhys) and FBI agent Stan Beeman (Noah Emmerich) are out of the spy game, leaving Keri Russell (2016/2017 Best Drama Actress nominee) with the meatiest acting material, as her character — KGB operative Elizabeth Jennings — trains her and Philip’s daughter Paige (Holly Taylor) under KGB handler Claudia (2015/2016 Best Drama Guest Actress winner Margo Martindale).

“The Americans” is positioned well for Emmys nominations by virtue of this being its last chance. The Emmys are infamously stingy when it comes to awarding final seasons, but continually give “goodbye hugs” at the nominations stage. The finale of “The Good Wife” was divisive at best, but earned the show its first Best Drama Writing nomination in six years, since its pilot. The final season of “Downton Abbey” that same year got the show back into the same category for the first time in three years. Maggie Smith also won Best Drama Supporting Actress, having been snubbed altogether the year before for the first time in the role, which had previously won her two Emmys.

Like Smith, Margo Martindale of “The Americans” was nominated for each of the first four seasons, including two wins, then was snubbed for the penultimate season. That Martindale has finally joined the main credits sequence this season suggests that she will have more material than ever before.

If “The Americans” adds a first-time nomination this year, it might be Noah Emmerich, who scored a Critics’ Choice nomination as Best Drama Supporting Actor for the first season. The Emmys continually nominate performances for final seasons that they had wholly ignored prior, including Becky Ann Baker (“Girls”), Ann Dowd (“The Leftovers”) and Laurie Metcalf (“Getting On”) in the past two years.

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The Americans 6×02 – Tchaikovsky – Press Release

6×02 – Tchaikovsky

Elizabeth targets an old source who could tip the balance of the upcoming summit, as Philip deals with business at the travel agency. Stan learns an old friend is back in town.

This episode was directed by Matthew Rhys.

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Eight Days A Week Screen Captures

Eight Days a Week is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Michael Davis. The title is taken from the Beatles song of the same name.

Peter (Joshua Schaefer) is infatuated with his childhood friend and next-door neighbor Erica (Keri Russell). Based on advice from his grandfather, Peter decides to camp on Erica’s lawn until she realizes that she loves him. During his summer-long wait, he frequently comments on their neighborhood.



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The Americans 6×01 – Dead Hand – Press Release

6×01 – Dead Hand

In the season 6 premiere of The Americans: it’s autumn, 1987, and as a major arms control summit looms, Elizabeth is pushed to her limits as never before. Philip, meanwhile, has settled into running the newly expanded travel agency – until an unexpected visitor makes a disquieting request.

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Keri Russell Web celebrating 10 years online

“10 years ago I opened Keri Russell Web to follow and support her career. Through the years I have met some other amazing and helpful Keri fans. It is always a please to chat with you guys. I can’t wait to see what’s to come next for Keri when The Americans end.

To celebrate it I have put new layout. Theme by MonicaNDesign and header made by my friend at EDGE Fansite Headers.

I also was able to update the site’s content including Keri’s filmography which included her Films and Television work.
Thanks to wonderful Rhyssell who wrote for us a very detailed Biography and updated Facts. Amazing Ana did an excellent work on Keri’s fashion page. Please browse the site and enjoy it.”

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