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Seth Abramovitch

Senior Writer

Seth Abramovitch is a Senior Writer at The Hollywood Reporter and the Southern California Journalism Awards’ 2022 Print Journalist of the Year. He has earned 13 Los Angeles Press Club Awards for stories like “Searching for Shelley Duvall” and “The Tragic End of Witold Zacharewicz.” He has previously written for The Atlantic, New York and Esquire.

More from Seth Abramovitch

Predicting Hollywood in 2025: The Next James Bond, Peak Taylor Sheridan and More

Educated guesses, back-of-the napkin math and a between-the-lines read on what we’ll be talking about in the next 12 months.

What Mariah Carey’s ‘All I Want for Christmas’ Co-Writer Bought With His Massive Royalties

Producer Walter Afanasieff built Hollywood’s hot new Kookaburra Lounge for his partner, comic Katie Cazorla.

A Freewheelin’ Conversation With Timothée Chalamet, Elle Fanning and Monica Barbaro

'A Complete Unknown' stars — and director James Mangold — on channeling Bob Dylan, surviving sudden fame and the pitfalls of working with your rock idols.

Jews Depicted on TV Play Down Their Identity: Study

The Norman Lear Center's new report findings suggest Hollywood still falls back on cliché in depicting Jews — while half of Jewish characters are played by non-Jews.

Jake Paul Joins ‘Undisputed’ Boxing Video Game, While Mike Tyson Does Not

The influencer turned fighter is part of a downloadable player pack available Dec. 12.

How ‘Wicked’ Could Shock Everyone and Win Best Picture

Too popular? Think again. Here's the recipe that could get Universal's cultural juggernaut the big Oscar entrée.

‘John Wick’ Director on That $6 Million Lifeline From Eva Longoria: “I Hope She Made Millions”

Chad Stahelski thanked the star over lunch at the Chateau Marmont.

How ‘September 5’ Roots Are in Steven Spielberg’s ‘Munich’

The Paramount film re-creates the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis from the perspective of the ABC Sports team stationed in the West German city to cover the Games.

Barry Williams and Christopher Knight on the Way They Became the ‘Brady Bunch’

As the Brady House in Studio City begins to (very gradually) open its doors, the guys who played Greg and Peter open up about a lifetime of being America's brothers: "It turns on a heartlight."

Jake Paul-Mike Tyson Fight Live Blog: Folie à Deux

The former YouTube star defeats the former undisputed heavyweight in the highly anticipated live event on Netflix.

Shelley Duvall’s Surviving Partner Weighs in On Actress’ Final Role

"She would always say, 'I am an actress' — never, 'I was an actress," says Dan Gilroy.