Charli xcx Is 'a Cinephile Through and Through,' Says Director Cathy Yan: 'She Really Knows the Craft' (Exclusive)

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Filmmaker Cathy Yan says singer Charli xcx is a true "cinephile"

  • Yan directed the singer, 33, in the new movie The Gallerist, which stars Natalie Portman and Jenna Ortega

  • The Gallerist premiered at the Sundance Film Festival

Filmmaker Cathy Yan saysCharli xcx'stalents don't stop at the recording booth — she's a cinema expert too.

Yan directed Charli xcx, 33, in the new movieThe Gallerist,which starsNatalie Portmanand premiered at Sundance in Park City, Utah, on Jan. 24. Yan caught up with PEOPLE on the red carpet of the premiere, where she sang the"Apple"singer's praises.

"She is so good," Yan said. "She really knows the craft. She is a cinephile through and through. She really respects films, and I just find her so interesting and so mature and so insightful."

Yan said that the film, which she described as "dark satire set in the art world" ended up being a great fit for Charli xcx.

"There just happened to be a role that I thought would really fit with [Charli xcx]. And also turns out that she had gone to art school in the past, so there was a sort of overlap and background and interest, and so she took an interest in this movie as well," Yan added.

The movie, which also starsJenna Ortega, follows an art gallery owner (Portman) who enlists her long-suffering assistant (Ortega) to sell a highly-controversial piece of art.

Jenna Ortega, Natalie Portman, Cathy Yan and Charli xcx at 'The Gallerist' premiere at Sundance on Jan. 24, 2026 Dia Dipasupil/Getty

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The film was Charli xcx's second project to premiere at the winter film festival, the other of which beingThe Moment, a mockumentary that screened there on Jan. 23.

The movie, directed and co-written by Aidan Zamiri, was inspired by Charli's xcx's real-life Brat Tour.

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"I'm obviously quite related to my character, so I had a lot of inspiration to pull from," Charli xcx said onstage after the screening.

"I would like to think I'm not as much of a nightmare as Charli in the film, but my real managers are in the audience and they probably know the true answer to that," she added jokingly.

The Charli inThe Momenthas "spiral moments" the musician could relate to, she added. "I have been there. I think I am, as an artist, quite a volatile person. And nice though. I am quite nice too. Right?"

Zamiri chimed in, hurriedly saying, "Yes, yes, confirmed," to which Charli xcx responded, "Too f---ing right."

Charli xcx at 'The Moment' Los Angeles premiere on Jan. 29, 2026 Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

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Joining Charli xcx and Zamiri at the premiere were most of the movie's cast, includingRosanna Arquette, Kate Berlant, Jamie Demetriou, Hailey Gates, Trew Mullen, Mel Ottenberg, Isaac Powell, Rachel Sennott, Rish Shah, Tish Weinstock, Michael Workéyè andAlexander Skarsgård. The film also features an appearance byKylie Jenner.

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Charli xcx Is ‘a Cinephile Through and Through,’ Says Director Cathy Yan: ‘She Really Knows the Craft’ (Exclusive)

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Demond Wilson, the actor best known for starring in the NBC sitcom Sanford and Son, has died at age 79

  • His son, Demond Wilson Jr., said his father died at his home in Palm Springs, Calif., on Friday, Jan. 30, following complications related to cancer

  • "I loved him. He was a great man," the actor's son said, announcing his dad's death

Demond Wilson, the actor best known for starring in the NBC sitcomSanford and Son,has died. He was 79.

Demond's son, Demond Wilson Jr., confirmed toTMZthat his father died at his home in Palm Springs, Calif., on Friday, Jan. 30, following complications related to cancer.

"I loved him," Demond told the outlet about his father. "He was a great man." (He did not elaborate on what kind of cancer his dad had.)

Representatives for Demond did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Saturday, Jan. 31.

Demond Wilson in 2016. Bobby Bank/WireImage

Bobby Bank/WireImage

Demond started acting in the 1970s with an uncredited role inCotton Comes to Harlem. He then took on small roles inAll in the Family,Mission: ImpossibleandRowan & Martin's Laugh-In, before he finally got his big break in 1972, when he was cast as Lamont Sanford inSanford and Son.

The show ran from 1972 to 1977. At the time, it was NBC's highest-rated show, according toTV Insider. The series' second season, in particular, was also rated television's second most-watched show, per the outlet.

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AfterSanford and Sonended, Demond, born Grady Demond Wilson, went on to play Raymond Ellis on the sitcomBaby… I'm Back, which ran from 1977 to 1978.

He also guest-starred on other popular shows at the time, includingThe Love BoatandToday's F.B.I.

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Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the actor also starred in numerous films likeFull Moon High,The OrganizationandDealing: Or The Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues.

In 1982, Demond signed on to star as sloppy roommate Oscar Madison in the TV seriesThe New Odd Couple.

However, the show lasted only one season, ending in 1983, and Demond then appeared to take a break from acting for a few years, later returning to the entertainment industry in the 1993 filmMe and the Kid.

His next role would come nearly a decade later, playing Morgan Rivers in the filmHammerlockin 2000, and he also took part in a brief acting stint on the TV seriesGirlfriendsfrom 2004 to 2005.

Demond then took another break from acting before returning one last time in what would be his final project, when he appeared inEleanor's Beach— a TV series that follows a woman who returns to her hometown to serve as a judge in juvenile court — in 2023, over 50 years after his first acting role.

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'3rd Rock from the Sun' cast: (l-r) Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Tommy Solomon, French Stewart as Harry Solomon, Kristen Johnston as Sally Solomon, John Lithgow as Dr. Dick Solomon, Jane Curtin as Dr. Mary Albright. Chris Haston/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank

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3rd Rock from the Sunwas best known for its fish-out-of-water humor, following a group of aliens trying – and usually failing – to blend in as ordinary humans while secretly studying Earth.

Praised for its physical comedy and sharp writing, the series became a favorite by featuring a standout cast including John Lithgow, Kristen Johnston, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The Emmy-award-winning sitcom originally aired on NBC from January 1996 to May 2001.

Now, let's take a look at where the cast members are today and how their careers have evolved since the show ended.

John Lithgow as Dick Solomon

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Alan Levenson/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty; Michael Loccisano/Getty

John Lithgowled the alien mission as the loud, lovable and wildly overconfident Dick Solomon – a role that earned him multiple awards and became one of TV comedy's most memorable performances.

After3rd Rock from the Sun, Lithgow seamlessly moved between television, film and theater, starring in series likeDexterandThe Crown, and appearing in films such asInterstellar,Bombshell,Killers of the Flower MoonandConclave.

The 80-year-old has alsoremained active on Broadwayand continues to record audiobooks and write.

Lithgow has been married to former UCLA professorMary Yeagersince 1981. He has three children, including actor and musician Ian Lithgow, who memorably appeared on3rd Rockas one of Dick's students. Ian is the actor's first child from his first marriage to Jean Taynton.

Kristen Johnston as Sally Solomon

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Chris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty; Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty

Kristen Johnston played Sally Solomon, the mission's tough enforcer who struggled hilariously with human emotions and stereotypical female archetypes, given that their alien species was genderless before coming to Earth.

In a previousinterview with PEOPLE, Johnston revealed the reason she was so "grateful" for costar Lithgow.

"I'm very grateful to John Lithgow for teaching me, by example, how to be on a set and how to be a graceful, cool person that everyone wants to work with," she said in 2025. "He really taught me how to be someone you'd want to work with and hire a couple of times, so I'm very grateful to him for that."

After the show ended, Johnston appeared in films likeAustin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged MeandBride Wars.She also took on major television roles inThe Exes,MomandOur Flag Means Death.

The 58-year-old actress has continued working steadily in both comedy and drama. Her most recent work included the Netflix sitcom,Leanne.

French Stewart as Harry Solomon

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Chris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty; Jamie McCarthy/Getty

French Stewart played Harry Solomon, who was known for his odd posture, nervous energy, and the unfortunate fact that alien messages arrived through his head.

Following3rd Rock, Stewart became a familiar face on television, with roles onThe Drew Carey Show,The Middle, andMom, along with appearances in family films likeHome Alone 4.

The 61-year-old is married to actress Vanessa Claire Stewart. They have one child.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Tommy Solomon

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NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty; Kimberly White/Getty

Joseph Gordon-Levittplayed Tommy Solomon, the oldest alien trapped in the body of a teenage boy and often the smartest person in the room.

After leaving the sitcom, he transitioned into films such asBrickandMysterious Skin, before becoming a leading man in movies like(500) Days of Summer,Inception,LooperandThe Dark Knight Rises. In 2013, he wrote, directed, and starred inDon Jon.

In a 2025interview with PEOPLE, Gordon-Levitt discussed his unexpected role inThe Simpsons. "I don't know if I could pick a character inThe Simpsonstelevision universe that I would be more honored to play than Mr. Burns," he said.

Gordon-Levitt married tech entrepreneurTasha McCauleyin 2014. The couple has three children and keeps their family life largely private.

Jane Curtin as Mary Albright

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Alan Levenson/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty; John Nacion/Variety via Getty

Jane Curtin portrayed Dr. Mary Albright, Dick Solomon's human colleague and frequently baffled love interest.

Already a comedy icon fromSaturday Night LiveandKate & Allie, Curtin continued acting after3rd Rockin films likeI Love You, ManandThe Heat, as well as television projects includingUnited We Fall.

Curtin was married to television producer Patrick Francis Lynch for nearly 50 years. They had one daughter together before he died in 2025.

Simbi Khali as Nina Campbell

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Alan Levenson/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty; Fred Hayes/Getty

Simbi Khali played Nina Campbell, the sharp-witted assistant who often reacted to the Solomons' antics with amused disbelief.

After3rd Rock, Khali worked steadily in films likeVampire in Brooklyn,A Thin Line Between Love and Hate,Plump FictionandWe Were Soldiers.

Khali was married to actor Cress Williams from 2000 to 2011. They share two children.

Elmarie Wendel as Mamie Dubcek

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Dave Bjerke/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank; Jason Kirk/Newsmakers

Elmarie Wendel's character, Mamie Dubcek, the Solomons' loud, nosy and surprisingly big-hearted landlady, was a fan-favorite.

Beyond3rd Rock, she became a familiar face on television with guest appearances on shows likeSeinfeld,General Hospital,The Facts of LifeandThe George Lopez Show. Later in her career, Wendel also stepped into voice acting, portraying Aunt Grizelda in the film adaptation ofThe Lorax.

Wendel diedin July 2018, at the age of 89. She is survived by her daughter, actress J.C. Wendel.

Wayne Knight as Officer Don Orville

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Dave Bjerke/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank; Nina Prommer/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock

Wayne Knight played Officer Don Orville, the earnest police officer who was hopelessly outmatched by alien logic.

Outside of3rd Rock, Knight is widely recognized for his roles asNewman onSeinfeldand Dennis Nedry inJurassic Park.

His career spans decades of film, television and voice acting, including roles inSpace Jam,Toy Story 2and numerous guest spots on TV dramas and comedies.

The 70-year-old is married to makeup artist Clare de Chenu and has one child.

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Immigrant pursued by federal agents before Alex Pretti's killing speaks out

Jose Huerta Chuma is a man in hiding — and he's also a man in distress. He's been replaying the fatal shooting of Minneapolis residentAlex Prettiover and over again in his mind, wondering if he could have done something differently and if there's something that "would have saved that life."

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The 41-year-old immigrant from Ecuador, who said he has been in the U.S. for over two decades, described witnessingthe shootingafter hiding inside a local business. The Department of Homeland Security has described Huerta Chuma as a criminal living in the U.S. illegally who was the target of the Border Patrol operation that led to the encounter with Pretti on Saturday, Jan. 24.

"I think, maybe if I hadn't gone to that place, or I don't know, a little later or a little earlier, I mean, that never would have happened," Huerta Chuma told CBS News during a phone interview conducted in Spanish.

Asked if he feels some sense of guilt, he said, while crying, his voice fraught with emotion: "I do feel guilty, I do feel bad. I saw stories about the man and I saw a very good person."

DHS officials havedescribedHuerta Chuma as a "violent criminal illegal alien" on the loose. Documents reviewed by CBS News indicate Huerta Chuma's record includes traffic violations, and that he pleaded guilty to a disorderly conduct misdemeanor offense in 2018. The New York Timesreported, citing Minnesota court documents, that the plea was linked to a domestic violence arrest, and that the offense was later expunged.

Huerta Chuma said the domestic violence case stemmed from an argument with his partner at the time. The Minnesota Department of Corrections said ina statementthat Huerta Chuma has never been in the state's prison system and that it did not find felony convictions in his case.

CBS News reached out to representatives for DHS seeking comment about Huerta Chuma's record and whether officials are still pursuing him.

A shooting witnessed from a hiding spot

In his first public comments, Huerta Chuma told CBS News he immigrated from Ecuador in the early 2000s, in his twenties. Before Pretti's shooting upended his life, he was raising his American-born children while working as a rideshare driver.

"I'm not a criminal. I just was working that day," he said. "I was going to pick up the delivery."

Huerta Chuma said he was on his way to pick up a delivery order around 8:18 a.m. on Jan. 24 in south Minneapolis. (He showed CBS News screenshots of the route from that morning indicating he was in the area where the shooting happened.) It was a routine delivery, similar to the almost 20,000 rides he had done over nearly six years.

As he was driving down Nicollet Avenue, Huerta Chuma said he passed a car driving in the opposite direction.

"One agent was staring at me, but I just blinked my eyes and said, 'God, they're immigration,'" Huerta Chuma recalled.

"So, when I looked in the mirror, they turned around immediately."

Huerta Chuma said the agents, who were in a red car without license plates, started to follow him.

"I didn't run or anything, I left very calm," he said. "I saw they were with ICE. I knew in my head they were ICE because they turned around so quickly when they [saw] my face."

Huerta Chuma said he parked his car, got out, and left the vehicle running. He said federal agents started to follow him, and a man at a local business let him inside, locking the door behind him. Huerta Chuma said he hid there for about 4 hours.

Huerta Chuma said he saw Pretti show up and start filming, and he saw a Border Patrol agent push a woman nearby. He said he sawthe agentstackle Pretti to the ground and take his gun.

"It all happened so fast," he said, noting he did not see Pretti trying to hurt the agents or reach for his firearm.

Then he described the rapid-fire shots: "Tac, tac, tac, tac, tac, tac."

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Huerta Chuma said he watched the ambulance arrive, but knew it was too late. He said he saw federal agents write down his license plate. Then he left.

"It felt horrible. To be watching and not being able to do anything," Huerta Chuma said. "I don't know how long I will be like this."

Initial public statements at odds with evidence, official report

Immediately after the shooting Huerta Chuma witnessed, DHS officials made sweeping statements about Pretti and his actions, some of which have since beendirectly contradictedby videos, witness accounts and a preliminary government report.

DHS initially said one Border Patrol agent fired "defensive shots" after Pretti "approached" agents with his firearm. The department suggested, without citing concrete evidence, that Pretti intended to "massacre" federal agents.

A report to Congress obtained by CBS News earlier this week found thattwo U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents fired their weaponsduring the Jan. 24 shooting. The report, based on a "preliminary review" by CBP's Office of Professional Responsibility, also did not mention Pretti reaching for his firearm.

Video analyzed by CBS Newsshows an agent had removed the gun from Pretti's waistband one second before another agent fired the first shot.

Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino, who has sincebeen reassignedfollowing the bipartisan backlash triggered by Pretti's killing, described Huerta Chuma as an "illegal alien" during a press conference hours after the deadly shooting. Pointing to a booking photo, Bovino said Huerta Chuma's record included "domestic assault," "disorderly conduct" and "driving without a license."

In a statement two days later, DHS branded Huerta Chuma a "violent criminal illegal alien" who remained "at large," asking the public to call a government hotline with any tips regarding his whereabouts.

Huerta Chuma said the government was displaying an older picture from after he was arrested in 2018 during an altercation with his wife.

Out of work and on the run

Huerta Chuma did not reveal his whereabouts to CBS News. He said he was worried about his safety, his work and what would happen to his three children born in the U.S. Huerta Chuma said he has two children, ages 11 and 15, who live with him, and another child, a 3-year-old, who lives with the mother. CBS News attempted to reach the children's mother but did not receive a response.

Information accessed through the Justice Department's immigration court system says Huerta Chuma's deportation case was administratively closed in May 2022. The immigration court records do not list a deportation order. Huerta Chuma said he has since applied for a "U visa," designed to protect immigrants who are victims of crimes and who have assisted law enforcement investigations.

It's unclear exactly when and how Huerta Chuma first entered the U.S. Huerta Chuma said he has another child living in Ecuador. Court records indicate that Huerta Chuma does not have a criminal record in his native country.

Huerta Chuma said he started working as a rideshare driver so he could have a flexible schedule and be available for his children. But since the shooting, he said, he hasn't worked, and is rarely eating or sleeping. He said he is continuing to hide.

Though he's scared about getting arrested, Huerta Chuma said the main source of his consternation is Pretti's death.

"I'm very devastated, spiritually. Why did they kill the man? He didn't do anything," he said. "I was there. I was there. I saw everything."

José Diaz contributed to this report.

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