Following a decidedly lackluster pre-taped bit, the opening to Sunday night’s Primetime Emmy Awards broadcast came to life with a visit from hosts of awards shows past. But was the parade of familiar faces enough to salvage the ceremony’s start?
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The cold open for the Emmys found host Neil Patrick Harris prepping for his gig by infiltrating “Emmys Headquarters,” thanks to an assist from security guard Les Moonves (aka the head of CBS).
Once inside, Nph binge-watched in front of dozens of TV monitors new and old (and even an old-school iMac for good measure?...
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The cold open for the Emmys found host Neil Patrick Harris prepping for his gig by infiltrating “Emmys Headquarters,” thanks to an assist from security guard Les Moonves (aka the head of CBS).
Once inside, Nph binge-watched in front of dozens of TV monitors new and old (and even an old-school iMac for good measure?...
- 9/23/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The Fall TV Season presentations for all the new network shows take place this week with the second announced yesterday. Here's a full breakdown of which concepts have made the final list over on Fox.
While "The Following" proved a breakout winner, Fox had few success stories last season. So, it is going a bit more ambitious this year with numerous dramas, comedies and one-off "event series".
Several pilots didn't make the final cut and won't be seen including the family of government-sanctioned assassins drama "Boomerang," the adaptation of Lauren Oliver's book trilogy "Delirium" about a world where love is illegal, the legal interns workplace comedy "To My Assistant," the U.S.S. Lexington-set "The Wild Blue," and "The List" about the hunt for a thief who stole a file containing the secret identities of people in the Witness Security Program,
Almost Human
(Sci-Fi Drama, Mondays 9pm)
A high-tech,...
While "The Following" proved a breakout winner, Fox had few success stories last season. So, it is going a bit more ambitious this year with numerous dramas, comedies and one-off "event series".
Several pilots didn't make the final cut and won't be seen including the family of government-sanctioned assassins drama "Boomerang," the adaptation of Lauren Oliver's book trilogy "Delirium" about a world where love is illegal, the legal interns workplace comedy "To My Assistant," the U.S.S. Lexington-set "The Wild Blue," and "The List" about the hunt for a thief who stole a file containing the secret identities of people in the Witness Security Program,
Almost Human
(Sci-Fi Drama, Mondays 9pm)
A high-tech,...
- 5/15/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Expect highlights from the festival to be posted here on S&A; in the meantime, today's news details via press release below (the 4-day festival begins on Thursday, December 6th in Nassau, and runs through Sunday, December 9th: Nassau, Bahamas – November, 2012 – The Bahamas International Film Festival (Biff) announced today that actress Sydney Tamiia Poitier (“Death Proof”, “The List”), daughter of legendary Oscar winning actor American/Bahamian Actor Sidney Poitier and actress Joanna Shimkus, will be honored with Biff’s signature Shining Star Tribute. The announcement was made by Biff Founder & Executive Director...
- 11/20/2012
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Lifetime has inked a deal with Natalie Garza and Nicole Garza to develop a scripted comedy project around the identical twin sisters.
The Garzas most recently appeared in National Lampoon's Transylmania and co-starred on Oxygen's Campus Ladies, but they also might be recognized for playing the Doublemint twins in the Wrigley gum commercials since 2005.
Together, they have guest-starred on CBS' How I Met Your Mother and WB Network/the CW's Gilmore Girls and recurred on Nickelodeon's The Brothers Garcia. Their film credits include The List and Bickford Schmeckler's Cool Ideas.
Natalie Garza's credits include last season's Fox comedy pilot The 12th Man. Nicole Garza's credits include the film Underclassman and a guest-starring role on Fox's The O.C.
In 2004, the duo had a talent holding deal with Viacom.
The Garzas are repped by manager Adam Griffin of Kritzer/Levine/Wilkins Entertainment and attorney Barbara Rubin.
The Garzas most recently appeared in National Lampoon's Transylmania and co-starred on Oxygen's Campus Ladies, but they also might be recognized for playing the Doublemint twins in the Wrigley gum commercials since 2005.
Together, they have guest-starred on CBS' How I Met Your Mother and WB Network/the CW's Gilmore Girls and recurred on Nickelodeon's The Brothers Garcia. Their film credits include The List and Bickford Schmeckler's Cool Ideas.
Natalie Garza's credits include last season's Fox comedy pilot The 12th Man. Nicole Garza's credits include the film Underclassman and a guest-starring role on Fox's The O.C.
In 2004, the duo had a talent holding deal with Viacom.
The Garzas are repped by manager Adam Griffin of Kritzer/Levine/Wilkins Entertainment and attorney Barbara Rubin.
- 9/12/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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