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Interview: Ed O’Neill, Jacki Weaver and Cleopatra Coleman talk about collaborating for FX’s ‘Clipped’

Based on the hit ESPN 30 for 30 podcast, The Sterling Affairs, FX’s limited series Clipped dives into the scandal behind LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s racist remarks that made headlines a decade ago. The show chronicles the notorious NBA owner’s downfall, his relationship with famed coach Doc Rivers, the social media rise of Sterling’s personal assistant V. Stiviano, and the role of Shelly, Sterling’s wife and business partner of 60 years.

“CLIPPED” — Pictured: Ed O’Neill as Donald Sterling. CR: FX

The six-episode series stars Laurence Fishburne as Doc Rivers, Ed O’Neill as Donald Sterling, Jacki Weaver as Shelly, and Cleopatra Coleman as V. Stiviano. Kelly AuCoin makes a standout appearance as Sterling’s right-hand Andy Roeser, J. Alphonse Nicholson stars as Chris Paul, Rich Sommers plays Clippers’ PR man Seth Burton, Corbin Bernsen plays Pierce O’Donnell, NBA great Elgin Baylor is played by Clifton Davis, and Harriet Sansom Harris stars as Justine.

“CLIPPED” — Pictured: Jackie Weaver as Shelly Sterling. CR: FX

Executive producer Gina Welch (Castle Rock, Under the Banner of Heaven) serves as creator and showrunner, along with Emmy®-winning producers Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson, Zanne Devine, Ramona Shelburne and Kevin Bray (Loot, Black-ish, Succession).

“CLIPPED” — Pictured: Cleopatra Coleman as V. Stiviano. CR: FX

Awards Buzz spoke with Ed O’Neill, Jacki Weaver, and Cleopatra Coleman about what went into creating these controversial characters. Watch the video to see what they had to say.

FX’s Clipped premiered with two episodes on Tuesday June 4 exclusively on Hulu, with subsequent episodes releasing weekly.

Sari Cohen
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Sari Cohen is an LA-based entertainment journalist, producer, and critic. She has covered movies, television, and music for popular sites such as Screen Rant, Cracked, and AXS and is an on-air correspondent for the nationally syndicated TV show "Hollywood First Look." She spends most of her time on the red carpet interviewing celebrities or binge-watching her favorite reality show at home.

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