Kurt Russell Honored at Monte-Carlo TV Festival, Discusses Return to Television
Veteran actor Kurt Russell was awarded the Crystal Nymph, the highest accolade, at this year's Monte-Carlo TV Festival. Russell expressed his enjoyment of his current television work, marking his return to the medium after a hiatus of over 50 years. His recent television roles include appearances in "Monarch" and Taylor Sheridan’s series "The Madison."

Veteran actor Kurt Russell recently received the Crystal Nymph, the highest accolade presented at the Monte-Carlo TV Festival this year. Russell indicated that he is currently enjoying his experiences in television.
He noted his return to television after a considerable break, stating he had not engaged in any TV projects for over 50 years before taking on roles in "Monarch" and, subsequently, "The Madison."
In Taylor Sheridan’s series, "The Madison," Russell portrays the character Preston Clyburn, with his appearances primarily featured in flashback sequences.
(Source: Deadline Hollywood)



