"Succession" actor James Cromwell rescued a pig that fell off a truck on its way to a slaughterhouse. Cromwell named the pig Babe after the 1995 movie of the same name, where he played Farmer Hoggett.
James Cromwell made a surprise appearance in the penultimate episode of Succession, and in those few short minutes, Cromwell effortlessly delivered a powerhouse performance that easily stood ...
James Cromwell, who saved a loving piglet in “Babe” (1995), has just rescued a real one — and named it Babe. The young animal was in the midst of being fattened for its meat in preparation for ...
James Cromwell took a dramatic stand for PETA Tuesday morning by supergluing his hand to a Starbucks counter in protest of the coffee chain’s up-charge for vegan milks. Appearing on a Facebook ...
Life may be stranger than fiction, but sometimes fiction bleeds into life. Take James Cromwell. In 1995’s Babe, the actor played a farmer who decides not to slaughter a nice little pig who was ...
James Cromwell has done Ewan Roy proud. Fresh off his character’s scene-stealing speech on Sunday night’s episode of “Succession,” the actor who plays Logan Roy’s (Brian Cox) humble and morally ...
"There's no reason for it except greed," James Cromwell said of Starbucks' pricing system Actor James Cromwell went to great lengths while joining PETA's protest against Starbucks on Tuesday. In a ...
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Neil Chatterjee used his personal Facebook page this weekend to taunt actor James Cromwell, who protested FERC’s handling of a pipeline project at the ...
"It was an honor to make his acquaintance, and I'll rest easy knowing he's safe to live out his life in peace," Cromwell said of the rescue piglet named Babe Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at ...
It's Farmer Hoggett to the rescue. Veteran actor and animal-rights activist James Cromwell recently helped PETA save a baby pig that had been headed to slaughter, and you'll never guess what they ...
James Cromwell’s memory gets a little fuzzy when it comes to how many times he’s been arrested by the fuzz. “Oh, I lose track,” the actor, 83, admitted to Page Six exclusively at the “Succession” ...