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...wedding planning with your fiancé, actor Jerry O'Connell? There's no planning going on, but it's definitely gonna be this year, something small and private...
...this material sounds politically fraught, cop shows have always been: whether you focus on crime's punishment or its causes is to some people a key dividing line between conservative and liberal. But the toughest antihero for middle America to warm to may be the lead actor of Showtime's forthcoming Dexter, a serial killer who has channeled his impulses by becoming a forensics expert who solves crimes, then offs the criminals. "If you're compelled to kill," jokes Hall, "it may as well be people who deserve...
...community, say they don’t have the time, Black says he warns them that they will never have more time to practice their writing than in college. “Most serious athletes train for hours every day,” said Black, who has invited prominent actors, writers, and producers to be guests in the workshop this year. “Most serious musicians rehearse for hours every day. So if you want to be a writer and you’re serious about it, you write for hours every day.” Last night, Black?...
...Actor Ron Silver is former president of Actors' Equity Association and co-founder of the Creative Coalition
...This is, of course, an ensemble vehicle. The only name actor, Brent Carver (a 1993 Tony winner for Kiss of the Spider Woman), turns Gandalf into a curious, wispy thing, with eccentric line readings and maundering instead of majesty. Carver's off-putting mannerisms tilt the focus from Gandalf to the hobbits--leprechaunish here, with round bellies and bottoms, like the Munchkins in MGM's Oz--persuasively played by jockey-size actors. James Loye, as Frodo, and Peter Howe, as Sam, get the message that heroes are ordinary folk who rise under extraordinary circumstances. In this predominantly Canadian cast...