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Katherine Pierce's season 1 arrival in Mystic Falls changed everything for *The Vampire Diaries*… and for actress Nina Dobrev. Suddenly, Dobrev went from playing Katherine occasionally in flashbacks to pulling full-time double duty on the series as present-day Katherine and, of course, Elena.

"The first episode was just a couple flashbacks, and then they introduced her more and more, so I got to figure her out over the first season, and then season 2, once she was back and in the flesh and she was in a lot more of the episodes, it was crazy schedule-wise shooting both of the roles," Dobrev says in episode 2 of *EW's Binge: The Vampire Diaries*.

But Katherine's arrival didn't just make things crazy behind the scenes. Within the world of the show, the doppelgänger instantly created chaos, particularly for Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Elena. Katherine's goal was simple: She wanted the happy couple to split.

Stefan and Elena tried to fool her at first, but when that didn't work, Jenna (Sara Canning) ended up in the hospital, and Stefan and Elena were forced to realize that Katherine always gets her way. The result was one of the series' most devastating breakup scenes, which Wesley still remembers vividly.

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"I remember doing at least four [takes] that were, like, pretty good," Wesley says on the podcast. "I also was dealing with a couple things in my personal life, so I didn't really want to go to dark places because I was trying to keep my head above water in real life, frankly. And so [director John] Behring kept pushing me. Maybe he sensed I was going through something and so he really wanted that on screen, and I remember just getting a little bit angry at him, even though it was his job. I would do the same as a director. When you're creating film or television, the whole point of it is to be honest and pure."

Ultimately, Wesley says he went to his "personal place" and channeled real-life emotion for the heartbreaking scene. "That crying, that whole breakup was [me] dealing with my own stuff, essentially, on screen. And then I remember after we shot it I was a little relieved, but then also a little bit angry that I had to deal with that and then I had to go home and deal with that," Wesley says. "But at the end of the day, it's on screen, it works so great for the scene, and I would do it again in a heartbeat."

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There was one particular Damon moment that backfired on the writers. Vampire Diaries creators talk season 1's Katherine twist, the fan response that left them 'aghast' There was one particular Damon moment that backfired on the writers. By Samantha Highfill :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/SamanthaHighfillauthorphoto0917254112e875604542d49744a27de908d183.jpg) Samantha Highfill Samantha Highfill is an executive editor at , where she's worked for more than 12 years covering television. EW's editorial guidelines August 4, 2021 9:00 a.m. ET Every story needs a good villain.

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Every story needs a good villain. And for the beginning of *The Vampire Diaries*, Damon Salvatore (Ian Somerhalder) was that villain, the big bad brother who followed Stefan (Paul Wesley) home to Mystic Falls to make his life — or eternity — miserable. (And then there was Damon's whole plan to free the series' next villain from a tomb that she wasn't actually in, but we'll get to that.)

In the early days of the series, *Vampire Diaries* co-creators Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec worked to discover Damon's voice, finding inspiration from within. "It's just that inner voice that is so snarky, all the things you wanna say out loud but you can't," Williamson says during episode 1 of *EW's Binge: The Vampire Diaries*.

The result was an arrogant (and glib) Salvatore who delivered a handful of enigmatic one-liners in season 1, including Plec's personal favorite: Standing on a roof, Damon refuses to tell Stefan his evil master plan. When asked what he's up to, he responds, "That's for me to know and you to dot dot dot." And it turns out, that line was Plec and Williamson's way of answering a network note... or 10.

"For the first three or four episodes, any time anyone read a script at the network they were like, 'Yes, but what's Damon's drive? What does Damon want?' And we were like, 'Oh my God, he just wants to be an a--hole,'" Plec says with a laugh.

So, the writers worked it into the script, with Stefan serving as the voice of the network, constantly asking the same question: What does Damon want? Until, finally, Damon tells him that it's "for me to know and you to dot dot dot." (Get it?)

But as season 1 continued, fans started to fall for Damon's evil ways a bit too much, so much so that Williamson and Plec felt the need to reset some things at the start of season 2. "We can't have a lovable villain," says Williamson. "That's great and that's a fan-favorite character, but that doesn't bring you real storytelling and real stakes."

Plec adds, "We had this magnificent villain who could do no wrong in the eyes of the audience and we thought, 'Let's give him something really wrong that is unforgivable so we can buy ourselves another year of Damon as the villain and Stefan as the hero.'" With that in mind, they had Damon snap Jeremy's (Steven R. McQueen) neck at the end of the season 2 premiere. But the fan response was not what Plec and Williamson had intended.

"They [were like], 'Poor Damon, poor Damon, he's so misunderstood! He just loves Elena so much,'" Plec recalls. "We were aghast. We were like, 'What have we wrought? We have basically accidentally created the poster couple for toxic masculinity.' The women loved him and we couldn't understand it at all. That was a moment."

Thankfully, Damon wasn't the show's only villain by that point. As Williamson puts it, "Every time one of the villains turned nice, we brought in a new one." And that's just what happened at the end of season 1, when, in one of the series' biggest twists, Katherine Pierce (Nina Dobrev) shows up, kisses Damon, and then waltzes into Elena's house and removes Uncle John's (David Anders) fingers.

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"That set the standard for *Vampire Diaries*," Plec says of the season 1 finale twist. "That finale set the standard of: We always have to fight to get to as close to this amazing awesome twist and cliffhanger ending as we possibly can. We can never let our audience down with a finale. We put so much pressure on ourselves for eight years to make sure that we never failed a finale. There were some that were better than others, but we took our finales seriously."

And to think, it wasn't always the plan for Dobrev to play both characters. "It didn't occur to us originally that Nina should play Elena and Katherine," Plec says of what would become the Petrova doppelgangers. "In the books, they called it a striking resemblance. I remember Italia Ricci, who had tested for Elena early on, comes up to us at Comic-Con after the show gets picked up she's like, 'I am putting myself in front of you to say I would like to play Katherine Pierce.'"

But by that point, Dobrev's photo had already been used for the 1864 snapshot of the curly-haired doppelganger, and a few episodes later, she'd take on both roles and nothing in Mystic Falls would ever be the same.

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- Clive Davis' final outing was in May at a dinner and auction event in New York, where he was seated with Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz.

- The legendary music executive's death was announced on June 22.

- His longtime rep Aliza Rabinoff told *Rolling Stone* that he “passed away peacefully from age-related illness… surrounded by his family and loved ones."

Clive Davis' final public appearance was just weeks before his death.

The legendary music executive and former president of Columba Records, whose death was announced on June 22, was last seen in public at the Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner and Auction in New York City on May 19.

Davis was seated with Alicia Keys, Chance the Rapper, and Swizz Beatz for the event, which also hosted other celebrities such as John Legend, Colin Kaepernick, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, and Chelsea Clinton.

Not long after the event, Davis was hospitalized for several days and released on June 4. "Clive was discharged from the hospital earlier today," a spokesperson for Davis told *PEOPLE* upon his release. "He is in good spirits and happy to be recuperating at home."

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Weeks prior, Davis attended the *Lost Boys *premiere on Broadway at The Palace Theatre in Manhattan in late April.

Davis' death was confirmed to *The* *New York Times** *by his family. His longtime rep Aliza Rabinoff also told *Rolling Stone* that he “passed away peacefully from age-related illness… surrounded by his family and loved ones."

Most well-known for launching the career of Whitney Houston, Davis has worked with Bruce Springsteen, Janis Joplin, Aerosmith, Barry Manilow, Santana, Pink Floyd, Kelly Clarkson, and Aretha Franklin, among many others.

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He began his career in the 1960s at Columbia Records as general council. Within a few years, he became president of the company. Davis founded his own label in 1974 called Arista.

"When I started Arista, I was no longer heading the number one label in the industry. It was a brand-new company, starting from scratch. I was hungry to be a major label. I needed multi-platinum, and the only way to get to be multi-platinum is with hit songs," he told *PEOPLE* in 2022.

"I didn't have to wait long because the first record on Arista was 'Mandy.' I gave it to Barry Manilow. It went to No. 1."

At Arista, he signed artists many artists including "The Voice," Whitney Houston: “Never has a voice so effortlessly or emotionally been able to bring the songs home. She received standing ovations time and time again."

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Davis won four Grammy Awards throughout his career and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 as a non-performer. He was also known for throwing an annual Pre-Grammys Gala the night before the awards show nearly every year since 1976.

“It’s hard to separate the life I’ve lived with my career, with contemporary music,” Davis told *Rolling Stone** *in 2017 reflecting on his decades-long presence in the music industry.

“I consider myself fortunate that over five decades, and in a very tough business environment, music has provided a lifetime of unexpected pleasure and gratification.”

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- A French broadcaster is apologizing after she called childbirth "a disgusting moment" and said that a Belgian footballer shouldn't leave the World Cup to attend the birth of his first baby.

- Jérémy Doku had previously expressed his desire to leave the tournament next month because his wife, Shireen, is due to give birth.

- “It was never my intention to downplay the place or role of fathers in relation to their partners and children," Pierron wrote.

A French broadcaster is apologizing after she blasted a Belgian footballer’s decision to potentially exit the World Cup early in order to attend the birth of his first child.

France Pierron, presenter of the French sport program *L’Équipe de choc*, criticized Jérémy Doku's comments and described childbirth as “a disgusting moment” during a recent on-air appearance, *The Athletic* reports.

"You have to realize that it’s truly a privilege to participate in a World Cup, it’s an incredible joy,” she said. “There are hundreds of footballers who would kill to be in your shoes. It might never happen again in your life.”

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Pierron continued, “It’s truly a special moment, a childhood dream come true. You're living out a childhood dream, yet you're going to walk away from it all to attend the birth of your child — a disgusting moment, if you'll pardon the expression, where the dad is completely useless."

Just last week, 24-year-old Doku told Reuters that he wants to leave the World Cup next month in order to be with his wife, Shireen, who is due in the second week of July. If Belgium is still participating in the tournament at the time, his exit will coincide with the competition's quarter-finals.

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“It ​depends on when it happens, but it's my first child, so I ‌would ⁠definitely want to be there,” Doku told the outlet. “If you ask me what I want, my answer is that nobody wants to miss the birth of their first child.”

After receiving significant backlash online, Pierron clarified that her comments were a “personal opinion” in a series of X posts published on Saturday.

“I was expressing a personal opinion as part of a debate. These remarks are mine alone and do not in any way reflect a collective position,” she wrote in part. “I understand that they may have shocked, upset, or hurt some of you, and I am sorry.”

Pierron added, “It was never my intention to downplay the place or role of fathers in relation to their partners and children.”

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L’Équipe also addressed Pierron’s comment in their own statement, noting that it “disassociates itself” from her remarks, which were “very far removed from the group’s values,” according to The Athletic.

Doku did not participate in Belgium’s match against Iran over the weekend due to respiratory illness. It is currently unclear if he will return to the pitch when Belgium goes up against New Zealand on Friday, June 26.

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Charisma and Cole Sydnor, who have gone viral on social media for sharing their journey together as an interracial and interabled couple, have announced they are expecting their first child together.On Sunday, June 21, the pair, who have been married since November 2020, announced the news in a joint post to their individual social media accounts. In the video clip, the two make their way down a hill, holding hands as Ruelle's "I Get to Love You" plays. Then, Charisma unfurls a set of ultrasound images before the two share a kiss."We've been keeping a secret 🥰🤍," they wrote in the caption of the video.

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The couple first began dating in December of 2017, after meeting at Sheltering Arms rehabilitation facility in Virginia, where Cole had started working out following a 2011 diving accident that had left him paralyzed from the chest down. At the time, Charisma was working as an inpatient therapist at the facility.The pair were engaged in July 2019, just a few years after they had begun dating. At this point, the couple had already turned to social media to make content about how their lives had evolved and changed after being in both an interabled and interracial relationship.

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Harlow Jane Once Thought Acting Was ‘Lame.’ Now Patricia Arquette’s Daughter Stars in One of Summer’s Hottest Shows Catherine SantinoMon, June 22, 2026 at 3:00 PM UTC 0 Harlow Jane in an ALICE + OLIVIA outfit, Loeffler Randall shoes, Pandora jewelry and Saint Laurent sunglasses.Credit: Celeste Sloman It&x27;s a drizzly afternoon in New York City onset with People StyleWatch, and Harlow Jane is wondering what she should do with her face. "I don&x27;t know how to do that," she laughs when the photographer suggests a specific pose.

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It's a drizzly afternoon in New York City on-set with People StyleWatch, and Harlow Jane is wondering what she should do with her face.

"I don't know how to do that," she laughs when the photographer suggests a specific pose. The coastal-inspired set sees her in a variety of seaside scenarios: swinging her legs off of a wooden dock, steering a rowboat and even pushing a wheelbarrow full of faux hydrangeas.

The 23-year-old is gearing up for her first major role in the upcoming Peacock series The Five Star Weekend (based on the 2023 Elin Hilderbrand novel of the same name). She plays Caroline Shaw, a film student and the daughter of famous food blogger Hollis Shaw (played by Jennifer Garner). In the aftermath of her husband's death, Hollis decides to host a weekend on Nantucket with girlfriends from different eras of her life (played by stars Regina Hall, Chloë Sevigny, D'Arcy Carden and Gemma Chan).

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Harlow may be a newcomer onscreen, but she's no stranger to being surrounded by great actors. Her mother is Oscar-winning actress Patricia Arquette, whose father, Lewis, was best known for his role on the 1970s television show The Waltons and mother, Brenda, worked as an actress and teacher.

Patricia's paternal grandfather, Cliff Arquette, was a famous radio host and comedian throughout the 1950s and '60s. All four of Patricia's siblings (Rosanna, Richmond, David and Alexis, who died in 2016) are also actors.

Harlow's father, Thomas Jane, is an actor known for his roles in films like The Punisher (2004), The Sweetest Thing (2002) and Deep Blue Sea (1999).

Despite her family's legacy, Harlow initially had no interest in Hollywood.

"I didn't really understand what [the industry] was," she says when she sits down for her PEOPLE interview. "I just knew my parents did it. So I didn't want to do it. I was like, 'Lame.' "

Joining the Family Business

For years Harlow didn't even realize her parents were famous, which she says is "probably a blessing." During an elementary-school career day, students were asked to do a drawing of what they wanted to be when they grew up.

"I was looking at other people's drawings," she says. "Everyone wanted to be a star. I was like, 'I'm not going to be like you people.' So, I drew this woman sitting at a desk, and I was like, 'I'm going to be a lawyer. I'm going to work a desk job.' So I went with that for years."

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Later, visiting her mom on-set sparked an interest in acting, and the passion was solidified in a high school theater class. "I really liked it, much to my chagrin," says Harlow. "It feels pretty meditative when I'm getting to do it. It feels almost spiritual. That sounds so corny. But it does feel almost spiritual, and I wonder if maybe it's because my family's been doing it since the 1910s."

Harlow maintains her choice to enter the industry was hers entirely, and her family remained supportive but hands-off. "My mom was like, 'If you want to do it, you do it, but it's not my job to teach you how to do it or help you out in any way. You're going to figure this out on your own. It's going to be hard; you're going to cry. It's going to suck, and you're going to deal with it, if you really want that to work for you.' I was like, 'Okay.' "

The Breakout Role

Harlow says her early days of auditioning "sucked so bad," estimating that she went to five auditions a week for three years. While there have been small successes along the way (she starred as a younger version of her mom's character in an episode of AppleTV+'s High Desert and appeared in the 2023 film She Came to Me with Anne Hathaway), Harlow struck gold when she got the script for The Five Star Weekend.

"I don't think I've ever done a better audition," she says. After three months of radio silence, Harlow got word that she booked the part while driving back from Coachella with her two best friends.

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"We pull over to this gas station . . .  and I get a phone call, and [my team] told me that I got it," she says. "Me and my friends, we were all holding hands. . . .  It was the most beautiful drive home, because we all immediately started reading the book in the car, crying nonstop. We called everyone we knew."

"It was so nice that I got to experience that with my girls," she adds. "This show is so much about your female friendships. So it felt very kismet."

Her mom, it turned out, had been keeping her daughter's big news a secret. "I called my mom immediately, and she said, 'I already know.' They told her first. She was like, 'Thank God, I don't have to hide this from you. I knew a week ago, and I couldn't tell you.' And I was like, 'Girl. That's so mean.' "

Harlow recalls being "genuinely so terrified" of joining Garner and the rest of the superstar cast — but her fear dissipated after having lunch with Garner. "She has the most inviting, kind energy," Harlow says. "She's so calm. You know you're going to be okay if you make a mistake or whatever. So I, honestly, just felt like, 'Oh, you're my mom now.' . . . I just felt very safe with her, which was perfect and great, and that's what you would ask for out of any mom or scene partner. She was so kind to me."

Harlow Jane in a Sézane top, Buck Mason jeans, Stuart Weitzman shoes, Pandora rings and Bottega Veneta sunglasses. Boden jacket on fence.Credit: Celeste Sloman

The star adds that she learned so much simply from observing the way Garner works.

"The real wisdom was in her actions, the way that she treats her crew, her cast, everyone," she says. "The way that her kindness radiated toward everyone on that project, that's the biggest lesson for sure. It was really, really incredible to see. It's hard for a woman to be powerful and have a say in things, but also maintain a lot of your kindness and grace, and that was really important for me to watch."

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There was also plenty of bonding on the set of The Five Star Weekend. Harlow says she "had a blast" exploring all that Nantucket has to offer, from local food haunts (she gives a special shoutout to the chicken salad from Stubbys) to having a karaoke night with the cast.

"Everybody got up onstage. It was so fun," she says, before admitting, "But such a culture shock. I was so homesick that whole month. I had never really been away from home on a job that long. I was really homesick, but I had so much fun."

Harlow Jane in a Kate Spade dress, Loeffler Randall shoes and Pandora jewelry.Credit: Celeste SlomanStyle Star in Training

Harlow immersed herself in the coastal lifestyle on-set and off but now she's ready to get back to her own personal style.

"I'm very alternative, I guess," she says. "My style this summer is going to be Marie Antoinette, religious exile, Salome, Dance of the Seven Veils, but then also maybe some Deadhead in there, a little Stevie Nicks, that kind of a weird amalgamation of things. That's my plan for the summer."

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She laughs and then adds, with all the casual wisdom of a cool older sister, that her summer plan also includes "being naked and gaining 10 lbs. and wearing sunscreen."

Perhaps her self-assuredness comes from her powerhouse star of a mom, whom Harlow clearly admires in more ways than one. "Her personal style is incredible," she gushes. "My mother has the best taste in the world with architecture, with clothing, with everything. She has taste on a different level, in my opinion."

Luckily, Patricia has allowed her daughter to borrow from her closet. "I've never loved my mother so much as when she said to me, 'You have no idea how many shoes I have for you,' " she says. "The shoes I've inherited, you don't even know. Vogue could run a special on these shoes that I have alone."

When it comes to the red carpet, Harlow says it's been "hard" to find her signature style. "When you're young and you're starting out, you really do not have a lot of control over your image or what you're wearing or anything like that," she explains. "I feel like that aspect of myself, I have not really had the opportunity to delve into, but I would wear anything as long as I like it. It could be a T-shirt dress. Whatever. As long as I like it."

Just the Beginning

With the premiere of The Five Star Weekend on July 6, Harlow's career is taking off. Her next project is something of a family affair: She's also set to appear in the upcoming movie Evil Genius, based on Netflix's 2018 documentary called Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist.

Harlow Jane in a COS top, Tory Burch skirt, Sam Edelman shoes, Pandora jewelry and Sézane tote.Credit: Celeste Sloman

The new narrative film is directed and produced by Harlow's aunt Courteney Cox and costars her mom, along with David Harbour, Michael Chernus, Garret Dillahunt, Danielle Macdonald, Tom McCarthy, Gregory Alan Williams, Ryan Eggold and Owen Teague. It follows Brian Wells's infamous "pizza bomber" case, which involved an FBI investigation that uncovered a complex robbery and murder scheme.

Despite her family connection, Harlow asked if she could audition and earn the role. "I don't want it if it's not right," she says. Her part involves a small scene in a flashback but required her to learn how to roller-skate.

Harlow Jane in a Sézane dress, Aritizia hat and Pandora jewelry.Credit: Celeste Sloman

"I was like, 'Why didn't you tell me that when I agreed to this that I had to roller-skate for 12 hours a day?' " the actress jokes. "It was a lot of fun, and I love the relationship that I have with Courteney. She's still my aunt." (Harlow's uncle David Arquette was married to Cox from 1999 to 2013, and the two share a daughter, Coco, 22.) "The relationship that me, Coco, Courteney and my mom have, we all have these nice girl dates together, and it's really sweet."

Harlow maintains that this season of her life is busy. After filming The Five Star Weekend, she had a brief break before diving into a short film and then Evil Genius. She's currently filming an upcoming AppleTV+ series, The Off Weeks, which costars Ben Stiller and Jessica Chastain.

"I've been happily working. Thank God. Amen," she says, before admitting: "It's a very short turnaround, and I think I burnt myself out a little bit."

"But I want to go again now," she continues. "I'm still ready to work. It's been a lot of traveling, a lot of learning and lots of mistakes and lots of falling on my face, but it's good. It's great."

Harlow Jane in a Emilia Wickstead dress, Aritzia socks, Hunter boots, Jennifer Behr earrings and Pandora rings.Credit: Celeste Sloman

As she embarks on her career, Harlow will inevitably face critics who brand her as a nepo baby and nothing more. She says she's "indifferent" about the title but acknowledges the realities of the industry. "There are a lot of people that get opportunities because of who they were raised around," she muses. "It's also true for every career on earth, unfortunately."

Her mom, however, was "really worried" about her daughter being perceived in a certain way, but much like learning to roller-skate or standing on her own among an all-star cast, Harlow is choosing to focus her energy on the work.

"I'm like, 'I had no choice over what vagina I came out of. Seriously, I have no choice. I didn't choose to be born to you. I just am, and this is my life.' "

While she's had roles offered to her from family friends, she says it "doesn't feel good" to accept them without earning it. "I got to a point when I was 18 or 19 where I was like, 'I don't ever want to be somewhere where I don't truly feel like I deserve it,' " she recalls, becoming emotional. "Like, I worked for it, I got it for myself. And so that's where I'm at. And I feel very proud of that, honestly."

"I don't know. Whatever," she adds, doubting herself for only the slightest of seconds before concluding, "I'm proud of it."

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- The cast of *Will & Grace* is honoring James Burrows, who directed every episode of the hit sitcom.

- Eric McCormack was the first to speak out, remembering Burrows as "a mentor to me and a dear friend."

- Burrows called *Will & Grace* "probably the funniest show I ever did" in 2023.

The cast of *Will & Grace* is honoring James Burrows' legacy.

Burrows, who died on Friday at 85, directed all 246 episodes of *Will & Grace* during its two runs. (The '90s show was revived for three seasons from 2017 to 2020.) The NBC sitcom followed the friendship of best friends Will Truman (played by Eric McCormack), a gay lawyer, and Grace Adler (Debra Messing), a straight interior designer.

McCormack was the first to break his silence on Burrow's passing, which came 28 years after *Will & Grace *premiered in 1998.

"We lost a giant today, a mentor to me and a dear friend," the actor wrote on Instagram. "The 800 lb gorilla of television comedy for fifty years, he was beloved by everyone, and has left not a mark but a footprint. An incredible legacy. Jimmy, thank you for everything you gave us. I love you. And I send so much love to Debbie and your whole beautiful family."

Messing shared several photos with Burrows from the set of *Will & Grace*, illustrating her fond memories working together for 11 seasons.

"I can't express the pain of his loss, and I know that is true for everyone who was lucky enough to be loved by him," she wrote on Instagram. "Jimmy changed my life 28 years ago and has been in my life ever since. He had a dry sense of humor but exploded in laughter when he orchestrated comic moments that landed. I wanted his laughs most of all."

"He loved and trusted his actors (which is rare in tv comedy)," Messing continued. "He let us play and explore and fail terribly and would always see the gem in what was happening, and like a conductor, he taught us how to play the music... Every person he allowed in his sphere felt respected, admired, and important. We were, are, family, and always will be. Every cast member who had the rare privilege of being directed by him for nearly a decade, felt like one of his kids. And today, we lost our TV dad."

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Megan Mullally, who earned two Emmy Awards for her portrayal of drunken socialite and Grace's assistant Karen Walker, tells EW, "Jimmy was really the master of an entire genre of comedy, and his passing marks the end of an era. I learned so much about comedy from him. Thank you for your mastery, Jimmy, and for your belief in me."

Sean Hayes, who won an Emmy Award for his role as Will's friend Jack McFarland, reposted a touching tribute by his husband, Scott Icenogle, a composer who worked on *Will & Grace*.

"The world lost a cultural, television icon today - James 'Jimmy' Burrows," Icenogle captioned a snapshot of himself with Burrows and Hayes. "Jimmy was a dear friend and I am incredibly grateful to have had many fun times with him both personally and professionally. Sean and I are sending his incredible wife, Debbie, and his loving family all our love and support during this difficult time."

Tim Bagley, who recurred on *Will & Grace* as Larry and later worked with Burrows on the third season of *The Comeback*, tells EW that he first met James Burrows while he was a page at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, seating guests for live tapings of *Cheers**.*

*"*He was a genius and I learned so much by just watching him work. Later, when I worked on *Will & Grace* he remembered me from when I was a page. He took my fellow page pal, Peter Chakos, under his wing while we were pages, and made Pete his primary editor," Bagley says. "He was always very generous and kind. As a director he was very specific. He'd say, 'slap your hand down on the bar to emphasize your last word Timmy, and then run out.' I would do it, and it got a big laugh and I never knew why. I trusted him completely. He had a clear vision and just knew how to make things funny. On *The Comeback* he had a beautiful speech about the importance of writers. I hope people replay that speech over and over. He loved writers and was so happy to be able to say those words on *The Comeback*. He always made me feel very special and talented. I am so grateful for the times I got to spend with him."

Burrows received 12 Emmy Award nominations for the series, winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2000.

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The beloved director told Conan O'Brien in 2023 that *Will & Grace* was "probably the funniest show I ever did."

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Describing it as "a fairytale, figuratively and literally," Burrows praised the cast's comedic chops. "The jokes are just so hard and strong, especially Karen's jokes and Jack's jokes... *Will & Grace*, laughs per page."**

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