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Throughout HBO's The Gilded Age, currently airing its third season, there are frequent references to Newport, Rhode Island.
HBO's The Gilded Age is fiction, but informed deeply by history, with several characters that are based on real people ...
"It feels like this garden we've been watering since season 1," says star Denée Benton.Key PointsThe Gilded Age is movin' on ...
Many of the other Newport Mansions have served as filming locations for “The Gilded Age” too, including the Breakers and ...
Alva Belmont was a prominent Gilded Age socialite who married a Vanderbilt railroad heir. Later in life, she became a women's ...
Phylicia Rashad has joined the cast as an aristocratic matriarch. In an interview, she, Audra McDonald and Denée Benton ...
The Gilded Age portrays the Black elite of 1880s New York City in a way never before seen on TV, and Season 3 has allowed the ...
The HBO series The Gilded Age, featuring the New York elites in the 1880s, is growing to be a widely appreciated show as it ...
The Julian Fellowes drama explores issues surrounding marriage, divorce, class and race, and features spectacular scenery and costumes.
Good catch! She did not take that standing down. Which brings us to our next big fact vs. fiction check on Season 3 of “The ...
At one point, Feinberg and Coxe convinced “The Gilded Age” creator Julian Fellowes to visit Newport’s mansions, setting up a candlelight dinner at Marble Head, complete with a harpist.
Newport's first appearance in "The Gilded Age" is the sweeping oceanfront scene filmed at The Ledges, a private property built in the 1860s.