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Dylan McDermott Reveals This Sex Scene Was Cut From 'Hollywood'!

Dylan McDermott is talking Hollywood.

The 58-year-old actor spoke out in an interview with Schön! Magazine about his Netflix series.

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During the interview, he revealed that his character Ernie is his favorite character in Ryan Murphy‘s repertoire.

“He had an optimism and a joy that was completely infectious. Honestly, I didn’t want to stop being him,” he said, adding: “The lesson I learned from playing Ernie in Hollywood is to enjoy every minute of your life because ‘we’re all headed for the ol’ dirt pile.’”

He also revealed that Ernie and Patti Lupone’s character Avis had a sex scene that was cut from the show.

The reason was that it was “too damn hot…my sex scene with Patti Lupone was cut because it was too hot for TV.”

For more from Dylan, head to SchonMagazine.com.

Check out who Dylan McDermott was recently spotted hanging out with…

Patti LuPone Jokes That Meryl Streep & Friends 'Trashed' the Iconic Song 'Ladies Who Lunch'

Patti LuPone is sharing her thoughts on the iconic performance of “The Ladies Who Lunch” during the Sondheim birthday celebration last weekend.

The two-time Tony-winning actress has been performing the song in the Broadway musical Company and now she doesn’t know if she’s going to be able to sing it ever again.

Meryl Streep, Christine Baranski, and Audra McDonald sang the number while celebrating composer Stephen Sondheim‘s birthday and Patti joked that they “trashed the number.”

“When it was over, I went, ‘I’ll never be able to sing ‘Ladies Who Lunch’ again!’” Patti said in an interview with PrideSource. “I don’t think they set the bar – I think they trashed the number!”

The reporter then asked, “They set the bar for trashing the number?”

Patti responded, “Yeah, exactly! That’s what I think! I mean, I say that with great humor, but I’m not going to be able to sing it without thinking of them doing it. (Laughs.) This is all joke, by the way! This is all humor!”

Patti LuPone Blasts 'Cats,' Would 'Never' Watch the Movie Version

Actress of the stage and screen Patti LuPone is NOT a fan of the musical Cats, and won’t even see the film.

“I will never watch it. I just saw the revival of it and walked out after the first act,” Patti said during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live! “I saw it originally in London and hated it, so I’m not surprised that it bombed onscreen. From one to 10, how about zero.”

Patti and Cats composer Andrew Lloyd Weber were involved in a decades long feud and you can find out all about it here.

If you missed it, one famous actor revealed they turned down a role in the Cats movie.

Netflix's 'Hollywood' Gets First Trailer Featuring Star-Studded Cast - Watch Now!

Netflix‘s brand new limited series Hollywood has its debut trailer!

The new series is from Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan. Here’s a synopsis: Hollywood follows a group of aspiring actors and filmmakers in post-World War II Hollywood as they try to make it in Tinseltown — no matter the cost. Each character offers a unique glimpse behind the gilded curtain of Hollywood’s Golden Age, spotlighting the unfair systems and biases across race, gender and sexuality that continue to this day. Provocative and incisive, HOLLYWOOD exposes and examines decades-old power dynamics, and what the entertainment landscape might look like if they had been dismantled.

The limited series, which consists of seven episodes on the streaming service, stars series regulars David Corenswet, Darren Criss, Jeremy Pope, Samara Weaving, Laura Harrier, Jim Parsons, Dylan McDermott, Holland Taylor, Patti LuPone, Jake Picking and Joe Mantello, with notable guest stars Maude Apatow, Mira Sorvino and Rob Reiner.

Patti LuPone Transforms Into Norma Desmond in Latest Basement Tour - Watch!

Patti LuPone is giving another tour of her basement!

The 70-year-old Tony-award winning actress took to Twitter on Wednesday (April 1) to share another basement tour, but this time she did it as Norma Desmond from Sunset Boulevard.

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Decked out in a silk robe, sunglasses, and headscarf, Patti shows off her basement sings Norma’s song “With One Look.”

Patti played Norma Desmond in the London production of Sunset Boulevard before composer Andrew Lloyd Webber decided to replace her with Glenn Close when the show went to Broadway, which led to decades-long feud.

Patti has been giving tours of her basement since appearing in The Rosie O’Donnell Show one-night special.

Patti LuPone Is Giving Tours of Her Basement While Quarantined

Patti LuPone is making fans love her even more with these new video tours of her basement!

The Tony-winning Broadway actress was one of the many guests on the one-night-only edition of The Rosie O’Donnell Show to raise money for The Actor’s Fund and she went live from her basement.

After her appearance on the show on Sunday night (March 22), Patti‘s fans asked her to give a tour of the basement… and she obliged!

“I heard somebody wanted to see more of my basement,” Patti tweeted with the first video. On Monday night, she gave us another tour and wrote, “So little time, but so much to show you!”

Click inside to see the second video tour… More Here! »

Broadway's 'Company' Revival Debuts First Look Photos!

A brand new production of the classic Stephen Sondheim and George Furth musical Company is coming to Broadway next week and here’s your first look at the cast in costume!

The new take on the musical features gender-swapped casting with Tony winner Katrina Lenk taking on the role of Bobbie, originally Bobby in previous productions. Patti LuPone is playing Joanne and will sing the iconic song “The Ladies Who Lunch.”

Here’s a brief synopsis for the show: At Bobbie’s 35th birthday party, all her friends are wondering why isn’t she married? Why can’t she find the right man? And, why can’t she settle down and have a family?

Also starring in the show are Matt Doyle as Jamie, Christopher Fitzgerald as David, Christopher Sieber as Harry, Jennifer Simard as Sarah, Terence Archie as Larry, Etai Benson as Paul, Nikki Renee Daniels as Jenny, Claybourne Elder as Andy, Greg Hildreth as Peter, Kyle Dean Massey as Theo, Rashidra Scott as Susan, and Bobby Conte Thornton as P.J.

Company, directed by two-time Tony winner Marianne Elliott, begins preview performances on March 2 ahead of an official opening night on March 22, which happens to be Sondheim‘s 90th birthday!