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Raza Jaffrey's Season with Marilyn
After suffering through years of fourth-place finishes, NBC primetime has set its sights on the invigorating Smash to save the network from ratings purgatory. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/03/12
Peter Vack Has One Simple Request
With a background in theater, soaps, and indies, Peter Vack's major TV comedic debut is a slight change of pace for the USC grad and native New Yorker, who was reciting Shakespeare with seasoned actors while his high-school peers toiled away with the Sparknotes. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/02/12
For better or for worse, the CW has officially commissioned a pilot for The Carrie Diaries, Candace Bushnell's prequel to her Sex and the City series.
ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/19/12
Jon Glaser: The Man Behind the Masks
There's no reason for you to not know who Jon Glaser is, but a lot of the time he wears a mask. Beyond that, you should be ashamed of yourself, because he's been a part of some of both the most eccentric and culturally relevant comedies in America since the mid-'90s. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/17/12
Jessica Brown Findlay's Sybil Liberties
Jessica Brown Findlay, 22, probably best known as Lady Sybil in Downton Abbey, is making a habit of playing convention-defying young women; her role in the film Albatross, out tomorrow, sees her as an aspiring writer who carries on an affair with a friend's father. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/12/12
When we heard that Thomas McDonell had landed a role playing the younger version of Johnny Depp's character in Tim Burton's new film, Dark Shadows, and would be guest-starring on ABC's Suburgatory, we thought it was time for a catch-up. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/03/12
Recently, Kaya Scodelario has taken on the role of Cathy Earnshaw in indie director Andrea Arnold's much-lauded adaptation of Wuthering Heights and filmed Now is Good opposite Marc Jacobs' darling, Dakota Fanning. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/19/11
Zach Gilford Gives Us Some Answers
Zach Gilford's character in Answers to Nothing is shy, awkward and compassionate, and played with just the right combination of sensitivity and humor by the Chicago native best known for his beloved portrayal of the underdog quarterback in Friday Night Lights and for his critically acclaimed role in The River Why. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/15/11