Hey All,
Here are the news items for today:
TELEVISION
Actor John Ratzenberger (Cheers) will guest star in an upcoming episode of Drop Dead Diva, playing the estranged father of Kim Kaswell (Kate Levering) who, after decades of loyal service as a janitor at a Fortune 500 insurance company, suddenly loses his job and discovers his pension has been underfunded. Not one to take defeat lying down, he strikes back at his corrupt former employer by moving into the insurance company CEO’s empty Bel Air estate until he’s caught by the CEO, who tries to evict him. Larry will turn to Kim for legal help. (Natalie Abrams at TV Guide)
Actor Ben Browder (Farscape and Stargate SG-1) will guest star in an upcoming episode of Doctor Who. The episode will be set in the Wild Wild West, but there are no specifics on what character he will play. (SFX and Blastr and DoctorWhoTV)
Actor Dominic Purcell (Prison Break) will play a key role in the season finale of the new USA drama Common Law, which is set to premiere on May 11. The new series stars Michael Ealy and Warren Kole as Travis Marks and Wes Mitchell, two well-regarded Los Angeles robbery-homicide detectives who are forced to go into counseling in order to save their “work marriage.” Sonya Walger (Lost) plays Dr. Ryan, the therapist who helps them work through their issues. Purcell will play John Crowell, a swaggering detective who works for the LAPD’s Special Investigative Services. Part of the reason Wes and Travis were forced into couples’ therapy is because Wes pulled his gun on Travis, an incident that got both of them in very serious trouble and forced them into counseling. (Huffington Post)
Actress Sara Canning (The Vampire Diaries) and actor Niall Matter (Eureka) have been cast in lead roles in the spin-off (of sorts) Canadian series Primeval: New World that will air on the SPACE Channel in Canada. There doesn’t seem to be any U.S. distributor as yet. (KSiteTV and The Hollywood Reporter)
Actors Rob Estes (Silk Stalking) and Evan Handler (Sex and the City) will both guest star in episodes of Necessary Roughness. Estes will appear as Rob Maroney, Terrence’s (Mehcad Brooks) agent who is willing to go to any lengths to fulfill his wishes while Handler will play Marshall Pittman, a powerful media mogul who owns the New York Hawks. (Sandra Gonzalez at Entertainment Weekly)
DEVELOPMENT NEWS
MTV has given a pilot pickup order to Cassandra French’s Finishing School For Boys, a drama from actress Krysten Ritter and writer Eric Garcia based on Garcia’s novel of the same name. The pilot centers on Cassie French, a 22-year-old over-achiever who gets her dream job as a lawyer for a Hollywood studio but can’t find a guy ready for a real, mature relationship. After the latest disappointment, she locks a guy up in her basement in order to train him to become the perfect gentleman. Ritter, who will star in the midseason comedy Don’t Trust the Bitch in Apartment 23 next month, and Garcia are executive producing the pilot. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)
Film legend Sigourney Weaver will star in the USA Network six-hour original series Political Animals, playing Elaine Barrish, the divorced former first lady and newly appointed secretary of state who throws herself into the job after recovering from the dissolution of her marriage and losing the presidential nomination. Elaine will rely heavily on her son Doug (James Wolk from Happy Endings and the short-lived Lone Star), an ambitious politico who also serves as her chief of staff but is tormented by his twin brother’s battle with addiction. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)
Actress Carrie-Anne Moss has landed the female lead opposite Dennis Quaid and Michael Chiklis in the as-yet untitled Ralph Lamb drama pilot for CBS. The pilot will be set in the 1960s and will chronicle the true story of Ralph Lamb (Quaid) – rodeo cowboy turned longtime Sheriff of Las Vegas – and Johnny Savino (Chiklis), a Chicago mob fixer whose entrepreneurial vision for transforming Las Vegas collides with the law-and-order mandate of Sheriff Lamb. Moss will play A.D.A. Katherine O’Connell, the daughter of a local rancher who grew up a neighbor to the Lambs and is now cutting her teeth in the D.A.’s office. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)
Actor John Barrowman (Torchwood) has landed the last series regular role on the ABC period drama pilot called Gilded Lilys that will be set in 1895 and will center on the Lilys, who are looking to revive their family’s fortunes by opening the most lavish hotel in New York history. Barrowman will play playboy brother Julius Lily. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)
Actress Christine Adams (Terra Nova) has joined the cast of the ABC drama pilot called Americana, a family soap that centers on iconic fashion designer Robert Soulter (Anthony LaPaglia), the patriarch of a sprawling family who just welcomed a new member, Alice Clarke (Ashley Greene), a young designer whose shocking arrival turns the family and the legendary label inside out. Adams will play Robert’s wife Sierra, a bronze-skinned East African beauty and former supermodel. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)
Actress Keri Russell (Felicity) will star in the FX period drama pilot called The Americans that will center on two KGB spies posing as Americans in suburban Washington, DC in the early 1980s. The arranged marriage of Phillip Jennings and Elizabeth Jennings (Russell) grows more passionate and genuine by the day but is constantly tested by the escalation of the Cold War and the intimate, dangerous and darkly funny relationships they must maintain with a network of spies and informants under their control. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)
Actor Anthony Edwards (ER) will be possibly be back on TV as he has joined the cast of the ABC drama pilot called Zero Hour that centers on Hank Foley (Edwards) who, after spending 20 years as the editor of Modern Skeptics magazine, becomes involved in one the most compelling conspiracies in human history when his wife is kidnapped. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)
Actor Rhys Coiro (A Gifted Man) has landed the lead role alongside Rachelle Lefevre (the Twilight saga films and ironically A Gifted Man) in the CBS drama pilot called Applebaum that is based on the Ayelet Waldman series of books called Mommy Track Mysteries. The pilot centers on Juliet Applebaum (Lefevre), a former public defender who becomes a private investigator to keep from being bored to death as a stay-at-home mom. Coiro will play Juliet’s husband Peter, a successful comic book artist who is crazy about his wife. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)
BOX OFFICE NEWS
Actor Anson Mount (Hell on Wheels) will play a nasty villain in the indie racial drama film called Supremacy that is set to star Danny Glover, Joe Anderson, Derek Luke, Stacey Dash and Dawn Olivieri. The drama is based on a true story about a paroled white supremacist who has just killed a cop, and takes an African American family hostage over a long night of terror as authorities cordon off the neighborhood where he and his lady accomplice are laying low. Mount plays the role of Sobecki, a heavily tattooed maximum security prison inmate who’s the head of the Aryan Brotherhood and oversees his criminal empire from behind bars. He’s the kidnapper’s leader and not thrilled when he learns of his charge’s screw-up when he’s called in by authorities to negotiate with the kidnapper. (Mike Fleming at Deadline)
Actor Michael Pena (Crash and Observe and Report) will star in the lead role in the bio-pic about Cesar Chavez, the labor organizer of the 60’s and 70’s. (Variety and First Showing)
Q&A SECTION (with Natalie Abrams and Adam Bryant from TV Guide)
Question: What’s coming up for Emily and Nolan on Revenge now that she knows he’s been working with Takeda? —Holland
NATALIE: They’re going to butt heads big time, but the damage isn’t permanent. Executive producer Mike Kelley sees them as siblings. “Nolan sees David Clarke as a de facto father figure and [Emily] didn’t get the benefit of knowing her father as an adult. They both think of each other like family, so no matter what we throw at them, they’re going to remain connected.”
Question: When will we learn what Snow White did that made the Evil Queen hate her so much on Once Upon a Time? — Sarah
NATALIE: April 1 is the magical day. So much is revealed in the hour that Lana Parrilla says she was surprised the story wasn’t spread over several episodes. “You’ll meet young Regina,” she says. “I look totally different — fresh-faced, doe-eyed, young, fun, excited about life, in love, and then it just gets really dark. It’s way before she becomes the Evil Queen.” Adds Ginnifer Goodwin: “Folks will sympathize with the Evil Queen in ways they’re not expecting
Question: I’m kind of bummed Castle killed off Sophia (Jennifer Beals). I liked the way she challenged Castle and Beckett. Is that weird? — Ashley
ADAM: It’s a little weird. But we may not have seen the last of the Russian spy after all. “I always knew that she was going to be the bad guy and we were going to kill her in the end. But I also know that in any sort of CIA-inspired story, nobody is ever really dead for certain,” creator Andrew W. Marlowe tells us. “I like to have my cake and eat it too. It’s all depending on where our storytelling takes us and assuming that Jennifer had a good time and wants to come back and play with us.” (OK, maybe it’s not so weird after all…)
Question: I miss Covert Affairs. What’s coming up in the new season? — Lois
NATALIE: Annie is getting a new mentor and confidant this season. If Joan is the “cold mom,” think of Lena as the “cool mom,” something Annie greatly aspires to be. Though Lena’s a consummate professional, she’s also very inclusive and treats her operatives as equals. Sound too good to be true? That’s because it is. Sorry, Annie!
Question: Got any scoop on Grimm? — Joshua
NATALIE: Get ready to meet Cinderella! She’s led a half-tragic, half-magical life with her mean stepmother and stepsisters, and a “Prince Charming” whose company has just sunk the family fortune. Oh, and did we mention Cinderella likes the dark and has got a wingspan that Batman would be jealous of?
Question: Now that Neal has run away, what will we see next season on White Collar? — Tom
NATALIE: Though Neal will be off living the life — with a new lady love in tow — he won’t be missing for long, not if Internal Affairs has anything to say about it. They’ll send their most dangerous agent to track him down, which is bad news for Neal because said agent will take his targets dead or alive.
That’s it. Enjoy!
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