Michaela Coel is the creator and star of "I May Destroy You." Laura Radford/HBO The creator, writer, and star of HBO's "I May Destroy You," Michael Coel, just made history. She won her first Emmy on ...
The coronavirus could not stop an influx of new talent from demanding everyone’s attention in 2020. In fact, our attention may have been more focused than ever on what films and television shows were ...
(SPOILER ALERT: The following story contains spoilers for the season finale of “I May Destroy You,” which airs in the U.S. on Aug. 24 but aired July 13 in the U.K.) Michaela Coel is afraid of spiders, ...
Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You garnered overwhelming acclaim when it debuted last year, becoming one of the most talked-about shows of 2020 (and still going strong into this year). Despite all the ...
Arabella (Michaela Coel) attends a support meeting with other survivors of sexual assault on HBO's I May Destroy You. Coel, the show's creator, writer, director and star, based the series on a ...
"I've spent my career paying homage to her," Michaela Coel raved of receiving flowers from Beyoncé after winning her first Emmy Award for writing I May Destroy You Glenn Garner is a form ...
Michaela Coel created, wrote, co-directed, executive produced and starred in the acclaimed BBC/HBO series Michaela Coel has been nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance in I May ...
I May Destroy You is personal to Coel. As the 33-year-old did with her previous TV show, Chewing Gum, the show takes inspiration from her own life. She plays the lead character, Arabella, a woman ...
I May Destroy You was one of the most critically-acclaimed and most-talked about television shows of 2020, despite what the Golden Globes say. However, Michaela Coel has always said that the ...
Isabella Soares is a Senior Writer for Collider, as well as a Cherry Picks-approved critic. A film and TV enthusiast from an early age, Isabella used to write reviews in her journal growing up, which ...
It was Coel’s first Emmy Award and she is the first Black woman to win in the category. By Laura Zornosa After it was controversially snubbed by the Golden Globes, the HBO limited series “I May ...
The creator, writer, and star of HBO's "I May Destroy You," Michael Coel, just made history. She won her first Emmy on Sunday night for best writing in a limited series or anthology. Coel is the first ...