Coverage: Lin on The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Leading up to Moana’s premiere on November 14, Lin is in Los Angeles doing the talk show tour to promote the movie. Earlier today he was on The Ellen Show and later today he’ll be heading to Jimmy Kimmel. keep following our twitter account (@LinMirandaCom) for any updates or changes.
I’ve updated the gallery with photos of his appearance to the gallery and make sure to check out the videos below.
Coverage: Lin Manuel Miranda on GMA
Lin was on GMA this morning where he talked about the upcoming Hamilton documentary, Hamilton’s America and Moana. Check out the video below and the pictures in the gallery.
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WATCH: New trend- bedtime stories… for grownups? @GMA, @Lin_Manuel discuss! https://t.co/p5IseZ5i0L
— Good Morning America (@GMA) October 13, 2016
WATCH: @Lin_Manuel discusses @DisneyMoana, @HamiltonMusical, Mary Poppins and more! https://t.co/GavEwpMKXm
— Good Morning America (@GMA) October 13, 2016
Feature: Lin-Manuel Miranda for Variety
On the 212th anniversary of Hamilton’s death, the playwright has come to this place, situated among the skyscrapers in Manhattan’s financial district, to commemorate the American founding father who inspired his Tony-winning, smash-hit, Broadway musical.
Three nights earlier, on July 9, he chopped off his signature black, shoulder- length locks minutes after the last curtain came down on his final of 375 Broadway performances. On that night, scalpers (no pun intended) asked upward of $10,000 a ticket for the last chance to see the pop-culture sensation with the man who created, composed, and starred in it. [Source]
Photos: Lin-Manuel Miranda for GQ
The fire hydrant near the house is the same one that years-ago Miranda and friends used to wrench open in order to baptize themselves with icy water on scorchers like this; the front stoop—the same one where he now sits, at 36, with his father, Luis, a political consultant who is 62—is where, as a kid always filming himself, he delivered some of his best, if most embarrassing, material. Around the corner is Academy Street, what used to be gang territory in his youth, where at the first hint of trouble he’d hightail it, painfully aware of his own mortality. “I knew when to run the fuck home,” Miranda says, dunking a raisin bagel in his coffee. “I was Peter on The Cosby Show, you know? Like, they would get into some shit, and Peter would run out the door. That was me. I was like, ‘I am out!’ ” [source]