Christina Alexandra Voros: From New York to the Western Frontier Christina Alexandra Voros couldn’t believe it when Taylor Sheridan, the acclaimed TV creator behind Yellowstone and Landman, praised her work at the premiere of The Madison in March. Sitting in the crowd at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City, Voros was called out by Sheridan, who declared, “Christina Voros directed every episode of [this] show. I think you’ll see that she exceeded even my wildest expectations.” The moment marked a rare public appearance by Sheridan, who rarely steps into the spotlight. His praise, however, carried significant weight, as Voros noted that Sheridan isn’t typically one for overt compliments. Voros’s journey with Sheridan began in 2018 as a camera operator on the first season of Yellowstone. Over time, she transitioned into directing, including a pivotal episode for Beth Dutton, played by Kelly Reilly. Her work on The Madison and Dutton Ranch—a Yellowstone spinoff—has solidified her role as a key figure in Sheridan’s creative universe. The latter series, which follows Beth Dutton and her husband Rip as they move to Texas, marks a major return to the Dutton universe for fans. It also introduces acting legends Annette Bening and Ed Harris, expanding the saga’s legacy. Sheridan’s endorsement of Voros’s talent has been instrumental in her rise. He described her as someone who “understands my voice” and emphasized the importance of trusting such talent. Voros, in turn, credits Sheridan’s loyalty and exacting standards as a driving force in her growth. “He’s incredibly demanding,” she says, “but that’s what makes the work so rewarding.” Her unique approach to filmmaking—favoring long-distance shots that capitalize on Montana’s vast landscapes—has become a signature style in the Sheridan-verse.#taylor_sheridan #jazz_at_lincoln_center #the_madison #dutton_ranch #christina_alexandra_voros

Michelle Pfeiffer Yells at Will Arnett in Fiery Therapy Scene from “The Madison” (Exclusive) Michelle Pfeiffer and Will Arnett star in a sneak peek of The Madison, showcasing Pfeiffer’s character, Stacy Clyburn, in a tense therapy session. The clip, exclusive to People, features Clyburn confronting her therapist, played by Arnett, over her "hostile" and "mistrusting" behavior. In the fifth episode of the series, Clyburn, a grieving widow who moved from New York to Montana, questions the therapist’s approach. Arnett’s character, Phil Yorn, challenges Clyburn’s reluctance to trust his interpretation of her emotions. Clyburn responds with raw vulnerability, recounting the loss of her husband and the emotional turmoil she faces. She bluntly expresses her pain, even joking about the desire to "claw my eyes out with a f---ing spoon" to escape her suffering. The scene highlights the show’s focus on grief and emotional resilience, as Clyburn seeks guidance from her therapist amid her personal struggles. The Madison, created by Yellowstone writer Taylor Sheridan, follows the Clyburn family as they navigate life in the Madison River valley of Montana. The series, which premiered on March 14, stars Kurt Russell, Patrick J. Adams, Matthew Fox, and Pfeiffer. Sheridan’s approach to casting was unconventional, as Pfeiffer revealed she signed on without reading the script. She described the process as a back-and-forth negotiation with Sheridan, who preferred to cast actors before writing the full script. The final three episodes of the series will debut on Paramount+ on March 21. Pfeiffer’s portrayal of Clyburn, a character defined by her grief and determination, has been central to the show’s emotional core. The therapy scene underscores the series’ exploration of healing and the complexities of moving forward after loss.#paramount #taylor_sheridan #the_madison #michelle_pfeiffer #will_arnett

Michelle Pfeiffer and David E. Kelley Make Rare Public Appearance at Paramount+ Premiere Michelle Pfeiffer made a rare public appearance this week alongside her husband, acclaimed television writer and producer David E. Kelley, as they attended the New York premiere of Paramount+ series The Madison. The couple, both prominent figures in entertainment, stepped out in elegant attire, drawing attention from fans and media alike. Pfeiffer, 66, wore a sophisticated caramel leather jacket paired with an olive-toned skirt and mustard-colored heels, completing her look with gold statement earrings and softly styled blonde hair. David E. Kelley, known for his work on hit shows like Big Little Lies and Ally McBeal, stood beside his wife, their presence marking a rare moment of shared visibility for the pair. The couple’s appearance together is notable, as they have largely kept their personal lives out of the spotlight despite their individual fame. Their relationship, which began over three decades ago, is often highlighted as a testament to enduring love and shared values. Michelle and David met in 1993 during a blind date that initially seemed destined to fail. According to Michelle, the date was meant to be one-on-one, but she invited several friends, including her sister, to join. The evening did not go as planned, with Michelle recalling that David left early for another party. “I thought, ‘Okay that went well,’” she joked during an appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show. However, the awkward encounter led to a surprising turn of events. David called her two days later, and the pair spent an hour on the phone, sparking a relationship that quickly blossomed. The couple married just ten months after meeting in November 1993.#paramount_plus #new_york #the_madison #michelle_pfeiffer #david_e_kelley

Michelle Pfeiffer and Husband David E. Kelley Make Rare Red Carpet Appearance Michelle Pfeiffer and her husband, David E. Kelley, made a rare public appearance on the red carpet in New York City for the premiere of her new Paramount+ series, The Madison. The event took place on March 9, 2026, at Jazz at Lincoln Center, marking the first time the couple has been seen together in a high-profile setting in years. Pfeiffer, 67, and Kelley, 69, arrived in coordinated yet distinct outfits, showcasing their individual styles while highlighting their long-standing partnership. Pfeiffer opted for a striking look featuring a caramel-colored leather jacket paired with an olive-green skirt and matching pointed-toe heels. Her blond hair was styled in soft waves with a side part, adding to her elegant presence. Kelley, on the other hand, wore a tailored black suit, complemented by a light pink dress shirt and a patterned black tie. Their appearance drew attention not only for their fashion choices but also for the rarity of their joint public outing. The couple’s new series, The Madison, is a neo-Western drama created by Taylor Sheridan and set to premiere on Paramount+ on March 14. The six-episode project stars Pfeiffer as Stacy Clyburn, a character she plays alongside Kurt Russell as her husband, Preston Clyburn. The plot follows the couple’s relocation from New York City to Montana, a storyline that mirrors their own life experiences. Pfeiffer and Kelley, who have been married since 1993, have built a life together that includes raising their children, Claudia Rose and John Henry, and navigating careers in entertainment. While Kelley is known for his work as a TV writer and producer, the couple has rarely been seen together in public.#paramount_plus #michelle_pfeiffer #david_e_kelley #jazz_at_lincoln_center #the_madison
