London, Aug 1 (Ians) Former England captain Michael Vaughan has praised Ben Stokes for his leadership of the Test team and believes the all-rounder has got the potential to become one of the greatest leaders in the side’s cricketing history.
Under Stokes’ captaincy, England bounced back from being 2-0 down to drawing 2-2 with Australia in a remarkable turnaround in the recently-concluded Ashes series, which ended with the hosts’ winning by 49 runs at The Oval.
England could have easily won the series 3-2 if the Manchester Test, where they dominated majorly, hadn’t ended in a draw due to rain. “He’s only been doing the job for 14 months but already he is right up there among England’s greatest ever captains. I think in time he will be hailed as England’s greatest ever Test captain.”
“When you have that conversation, of course you’re thinking about Test match...
Under Stokes’ captaincy, England bounced back from being 2-0 down to drawing 2-2 with Australia in a remarkable turnaround in the recently-concluded Ashes series, which ended with the hosts’ winning by 49 runs at The Oval.
England could have easily won the series 3-2 if the Manchester Test, where they dominated majorly, hadn’t ended in a draw due to rain. “He’s only been doing the job for 14 months but already he is right up there among England’s greatest ever captains. I think in time he will be hailed as England’s greatest ever Test captain.”
“When you have that conversation, of course you’re thinking about Test match...
- 8/1/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
London, July 30 (Ians) Former England captain Michael Vaughan, who was leading the national side when Stuart Broad began his Test cricket journey in 2007, showered praise on the veteran pacer after his decision to retire following the Ashes series, saying “all young players aspire to achieve what he has accomplished for the national side.”
Broad stunned the cricket world at the end of Day 3 of the final Ashes Test at The Oval on Saturday, when he announced his decision to call time on his 17-year long career at the conclusion of the ongoing series against Australia.
The 37-year-old has claimed 602 wickets in 167 Tests, making him the second most successful pacer in Test history behind team-mate James Anderson.
Broad, who made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in 2007, sits fifth on the all-time list of wicket-takers, and is one of only two fast bowlers to take over 600 wickets, alongside long-time bowling partner James Anderson.
Broad stunned the cricket world at the end of Day 3 of the final Ashes Test at The Oval on Saturday, when he announced his decision to call time on his 17-year long career at the conclusion of the ongoing series against Australia.
The 37-year-old has claimed 602 wickets in 167 Tests, making him the second most successful pacer in Test history behind team-mate James Anderson.
Broad, who made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in 2007, sits fifth on the all-time list of wicket-takers, and is one of only two fast bowlers to take over 600 wickets, alongside long-time bowling partner James Anderson.
- 7/30/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
London, July 29 (Ians) Former England captain Michael Vaughan has said that some of Australia’s batting on day two of the final Ashes 2023 Test at The Oval was the worst and he has never seen Aussies play with so much fear.
Half-century from Steve Smith, along with vital contributions from captain Pat Cummins and off-spinner Todd Murphy helped Australia take a lead of 12 runs against England after being bowled for 295 in the closing stages of the play on Friday.
Throughout the Day 2, Australia were content with a tentative approach as England’s seamers bowled with immense control and discipline.
“They are taking home the urn, but I’ve never seen Australia play with so much fear. They are usually so aggressive and try to take the game forward,” Vaughan told BBC Test Match Special.
“They have just sat in to bat a long period of time without remembering you have...
Half-century from Steve Smith, along with vital contributions from captain Pat Cummins and off-spinner Todd Murphy helped Australia take a lead of 12 runs against England after being bowled for 295 in the closing stages of the play on Friday.
Throughout the Day 2, Australia were content with a tentative approach as England’s seamers bowled with immense control and discipline.
“They are taking home the urn, but I’ve never seen Australia play with so much fear. They are usually so aggressive and try to take the game forward,” Vaughan told BBC Test Match Special.
“They have just sat in to bat a long period of time without remembering you have...
- 7/29/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mount Maunganui (New Zealand), Feb 19 (Ians) England seamer Stuart Broad has said that teammate James Anderson is probably the reason he is still going at the age of 36.
On Saturday, in the final session of the first Test between England and New Zealand, when Broad clean-bowled Devon Conway, it was a record-breaking 1002nd Test scalp as teammates for Broad and Anderson as the duo surpassed the mark 1,001 wickets achieved by Australia’s Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne.
The record-breaking moment came almost 15 years on from when the pair first played together in a Test in New Zealand in 2008, at Wellington in the second game of a three-match series that England won 2-1.
“It’s a special country for us, New Zealand. Back in 2008 at Wellington we came into the team together. And to go past two heroes of mine growing up in McGrath and Warne, certainly we’re not in...
On Saturday, in the final session of the first Test between England and New Zealand, when Broad clean-bowled Devon Conway, it was a record-breaking 1002nd Test scalp as teammates for Broad and Anderson as the duo surpassed the mark 1,001 wickets achieved by Australia’s Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne.
The record-breaking moment came almost 15 years on from when the pair first played together in a Test in New Zealand in 2008, at Wellington in the second game of a three-match series that England won 2-1.
“It’s a special country for us, New Zealand. Back in 2008 at Wellington we came into the team together. And to go past two heroes of mine growing up in McGrath and Warne, certainly we’re not in...
- 2/19/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Mount Maunganui (New Zealand), Feb 19 (Ians) England produced a clinical team performance to register an impressive 267-run victory over New Zealand in the first Test and take 1-0 lead in the two match series, here on Sunday.
Evergreen duo James Anderson and Stuart Broad, who created history on Saturday when they overtook Australia greats Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath to become the teammates with the most wickets in Test history, were at it again to wrap up the Test triumph for England in style.
On Sunday, Anderson collected two wickets in as many balls to send Scott Kuggeleijn and Tim Southee packing early in the session, while the veteran finished the job when he returned to the attack to dismiss Blair Tickner and end the match.
It was the first time England have won a Test on New Zealand soil for almost 15 years, with their most recent triumph coming when...
Evergreen duo James Anderson and Stuart Broad, who created history on Saturday when they overtook Australia greats Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath to become the teammates with the most wickets in Test history, were at it again to wrap up the Test triumph for England in style.
On Sunday, Anderson collected two wickets in as many balls to send Scott Kuggeleijn and Tim Southee packing early in the session, while the veteran finished the job when he returned to the attack to dismiss Blair Tickner and end the match.
It was the first time England have won a Test on New Zealand soil for almost 15 years, with their most recent triumph coming when...
- 2/19/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Jennifer Aniston has announced the death of her father, the actor John Aniston, at the age of 89.
The Friends star paid tribute to the Days of Our Lives actor on Instagram, sharing a series of photos of the pair together.
She wrote in the caption: “Sweet papa…⣠John Anthony Aniston â£
“You were one of the most beautiful humans I ever knew. I am so grateful that you went soaring into the heavens in peace – and without pain. And on 11/11 no less! You always had perfect timing.
“That number will forever hold an even greater meaning for me now I’ll love you till the end of time. Don’t forget to visit.”
Greek-born star John was best known for his role as Victor Kiriakis on the soap opera Days of Our Lives, which he starred in for more than three decades from 1985. His last TV appearance was in...
The Friends star paid tribute to the Days of Our Lives actor on Instagram, sharing a series of photos of the pair together.
She wrote in the caption: “Sweet papa…⣠John Anthony Aniston â£
“You were one of the most beautiful humans I ever knew. I am so grateful that you went soaring into the heavens in peace – and without pain. And on 11/11 no less! You always had perfect timing.
“That number will forever hold an even greater meaning for me now I’ll love you till the end of time. Don’t forget to visit.”
Greek-born star John was best known for his role as Victor Kiriakis on the soap opera Days of Our Lives, which he starred in for more than three decades from 1985. His last TV appearance was in...
- 11/14/2022
- by Ellie Harrison
- The Independent - Film
Aaron Carter reportedly died without making a will, leaving questions about who will inherit his wealth.
Carter, who was the brother of Backstreet Boys singer Nick, died aged 34 earlier this month.
A spokesperson confirmed the news to The Independent, writing: “We are extremely saddened and shocked to confirm the passing of Aaron Carter today.
Addressing his cause of death, the singer’s family said it was currently “being investigated”.
“We ask that you give the family time and they will have more information when available. We cannot express the outpouring of love coming in.”
When it comes to the late singer’s wealth, the matter has been passed on to the State of California.
As per TMZ, the court will decide who will be responsible for deciding who inherits Carter’s estate.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Carter’s net worth was 400,000 at the time of his death. However, a...
Carter, who was the brother of Backstreet Boys singer Nick, died aged 34 earlier this month.
A spokesperson confirmed the news to The Independent, writing: “We are extremely saddened and shocked to confirm the passing of Aaron Carter today.
Addressing his cause of death, the singer’s family said it was currently “being investigated”.
“We ask that you give the family time and they will have more information when available. We cannot express the outpouring of love coming in.”
When it comes to the late singer’s wealth, the matter has been passed on to the State of California.
As per TMZ, the court will decide who will be responsible for deciding who inherits Carter’s estate.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Carter’s net worth was 400,000 at the time of his death. However, a...
- 11/14/2022
- by Peony Hirwani
- The Independent - Music
London, Nov 11 (Ians) Former England skipper Michael Vaughan has slammed the Indian team think-tank for not making the most out of the talent and explosiveness of Rishabh Pant during the Men’s T20 World Cup.
Pant, the left-handed batter, was picked for the semifinal against England ahead of Dinesh Karthik due to his ability of taking down spinners in the middle overs. But India were unable to match-up Pant with England’s spinners, Adil Rashid and Liam Livingstone, as captain Jos Buttler finished their overs quickly before the left-handed batter arrived at the crease in the 19th over.
“How they have not maximised someone like Rishabh Pant is incredible. In this era, put him up the top to launch it. I’m just staggered by how they play T20 cricket for the talent they have.
“They have the players, but just do not have the right process in place. They have to go for it.
Pant, the left-handed batter, was picked for the semifinal against England ahead of Dinesh Karthik due to his ability of taking down spinners in the middle overs. But India were unable to match-up Pant with England’s spinners, Adil Rashid and Liam Livingstone, as captain Jos Buttler finished their overs quickly before the left-handed batter arrived at the crease in the 19th over.
“How they have not maximised someone like Rishabh Pant is incredible. In this era, put him up the top to launch it. I’m just staggered by how they play T20 cricket for the talent they have.
“They have the players, but just do not have the right process in place. They have to go for it.
- 11/11/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, Sep 13 (Ians) Former England skipper Michael Vaughan believes that Ben Stokes-led England are capable of regaining the Ashes urn from rivals Australia when they come to the country next year for the five-match series.
England were handed a 4-0 thrashing in the men’s Ashes in Australia earlier this year when Joe Root and Chris Silverwood were captain and coach.
But since the time Brendon McCullum took over as red-ball coach and Ben Stokes as captain, England have an attacking brand of cricket, which saw them winning six out of seven Tests, which included a 3-0 sweep of New Zealand, a record chase of 378 against India and more recently, a 2-1 series victory over South Africa.
“At the start of April, if you had said they had a chance to win back the Ashes next year we would have said there was no way they could do it.
England were handed a 4-0 thrashing in the men’s Ashes in Australia earlier this year when Joe Root and Chris Silverwood were captain and coach.
But since the time Brendon McCullum took over as red-ball coach and Ben Stokes as captain, England have an attacking brand of cricket, which saw them winning six out of seven Tests, which included a 3-0 sweep of New Zealand, a record chase of 378 against India and more recently, a 2-1 series victory over South Africa.
“At the start of April, if you had said they had a chance to win back the Ashes next year we would have said there was no way they could do it.
- 9/13/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Aug 19 (Ians) Former New Zealand cricketer Scott Styris said he would love to see One-day internationals (ODIs) still retain their meaning in the cricketing world outside of the World Cups.
The growth of franchise T20 leagues has raised doubts over the future of 50-over game, especially after England Test captain Ben Stokes retired from the format citing unsustainable schedule.
“Yeah, that’s a tough one. This one I haven’t really worked out in my head and the reason for that is I really enjoyed one-day cricket. I felt it was a mixture of power which I like in terms of cricket. I think that just allows itself to fit in with other sports around the world.”
“Power, speed, you know, strength all of those things, stamina, agility, all of that kicks in as well as the traditional cricket where there’s the rotation of the strike,” said Styris...
The growth of franchise T20 leagues has raised doubts over the future of 50-over game, especially after England Test captain Ben Stokes retired from the format citing unsustainable schedule.
“Yeah, that’s a tough one. This one I haven’t really worked out in my head and the reason for that is I really enjoyed one-day cricket. I felt it was a mixture of power which I like in terms of cricket. I think that just allows itself to fit in with other sports around the world.”
“Power, speed, you know, strength all of those things, stamina, agility, all of that kicks in as well as the traditional cricket where there’s the rotation of the strike,” said Styris...
- 8/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, Aug 16 (Ians) The Marylebone Cricket Club (McC) is unlikely to accede to the demand for free admissions on Day 5 of the opening England-South Africa Test at Lord’s beginning August 17, despite being criticised by the likes Michael Vaughan and the public ahead of the opening summer fixture between England and New Zealand in June.
While McC refused to offer freebies, Trent Bridge, Headingley and Edgbaston allowed free admissions during the second and third Tests against New Zealand and the rescheduled fifth Test against India, resulting in big crowds thronging the venues.
In fact, ahead of the fifth day’s proceedings against New Zealand at Trent Bridge in June, the stadium refunded the existing ticket-holders, allowing them to watch the final-day action for free.
A report in the Daily Mail said on Tuesday that, “The McC have yet to make a final decision but view this Test (vs South Africa...
While McC refused to offer freebies, Trent Bridge, Headingley and Edgbaston allowed free admissions during the second and third Tests against New Zealand and the rescheduled fifth Test against India, resulting in big crowds thronging the venues.
In fact, ahead of the fifth day’s proceedings against New Zealand at Trent Bridge in June, the stadium refunded the existing ticket-holders, allowing them to watch the final-day action for free.
A report in the Daily Mail said on Tuesday that, “The McC have yet to make a final decision but view this Test (vs South Africa...
- 8/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, Aug 14 (Ians) Former England captain Michael Vaughan has urged South Africa to come up with ideas to counter the attacking style of play showed by the hosts’ in their home summer till now.
South Africa were given a glimpse of it when they were thrashed by England Lions by an innings and 56 runs in the four-day tour match at Canterbury.
The ongoing international season in England has seen their Test team, led by Ben Stokes and coached by Brendon McCullum, play a new, ultra-aggressive style of play. It has worked well for England, who defeated New Zealand 3-0 and then chased down a record 378 against India in rescheduled fifth Test at Edgbaston in July.
“Having seen this England side play to that level for four Tests, and the Lions against South Africa, it is clear they have committed to this method. South Africa now have to come up with...
South Africa were given a glimpse of it when they were thrashed by England Lions by an innings and 56 runs in the four-day tour match at Canterbury.
The ongoing international season in England has seen their Test team, led by Ben Stokes and coached by Brendon McCullum, play a new, ultra-aggressive style of play. It has worked well for England, who defeated New Zealand 3-0 and then chased down a record 378 against India in rescheduled fifth Test at Edgbaston in July.
“Having seen this England side play to that level for four Tests, and the Lions against South Africa, it is clear they have committed to this method. South Africa now have to come up with...
- 8/14/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, July 15 (Ians) Former England captain Michael Vaughan has applauded Babar Azam’s support to embattled India cricketer Virat Kohli, saying what the 27-year-old Pakistan skipper had done is a “class act”. Babar Azam has come out in support of Kohli, whose lean patch with the bat has extended for more than two years, and […]...
- 7/15/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, July 7 (Ians) Former England captain Michael Vaughan feels that Virat Kohli, who is going through a lean patch, needs a three-month sabbatical and advised the batter to “go and sit on a beach”. The 33-year old Kohli has gone more than 100 innings in all forms of cricket including Ipl without scoring a […]...
- 7/7/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, July 7 (Ians) Former England captain Michael Vaughan has hailed Jonny Bairstow’s rich vein of form in Test cricket, saying that the middle-order batter is going through a hot streak of form which batters experience only once or twice in their cricketing careers. Bairstow has been a standout batter for England’s new, attacking approach […]...
- 7/7/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Edgbaston, July 2 (Ians) Cricketers across the world were wonderstruck by Rishabh Pant’s heroics with the bat on the opening day of the rescheduled fifth Test against England on Friday, with the likes of Michael Vaughan, West Indian legend Ian Bishop and Sachin Tendulkar taking to social media to congratulate the player on his century-making […]...
- 7/2/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, June 29 (Ians) Former England captain Michael Vaughan on Thursday announced that he is stepping back from his work with the BBC over the “ongoing dialogue” around the racism investigation at Yorkshire. The development means that Vaughan will not be a part of BBC’s commentary team for the upcoming rescheduled fifth Test between England […]...
- 6/29/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Leeds, June 28 (Ians) Former England captain Michael Vaughan believes Jos Buttler, who has been in smashing form of late both for his Ipl franchise Rajasthan Royals and his country’s white-ball side, should be made the limited-overs skipper and should also open in Test matches. While it is being widely believed that Buttler will become […]...
- 6/28/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, June 24 (Ians) Former England skipper Michael Vaughan feels former India captain Virat Kohli is not in the same league as Joe Root when it comes to “balancing the bat”. A video of Kohli trying in vain to make his bat stand upright without support while batting in the warm-up game against Leicestershire at […]...
- 6/28/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, May 14 (Ians) Former England skipper Michael Vaughan has questioned the England and Wales Cricket Board’s (Ecb) decision to hire Kolkata Knight Riders coach, New Zealand’s Brendon McCullum, to guide the country’s Test side, saying that South Africa’s Gary Kirsten was better suited for the job. The 40-year-old McCullum, a former New Zealand captain, […]...
- 6/27/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
We may not know much about Michael Vaughan’s dating history, but the fact that he is a contestant on season 19 of The Bachelorette is proof that he is looking for love, and he isn’t to share that with the world. Not only that, but he’s ready to do what it takes to show that he’s the best option. Even though he will be competing with more than two dozen other men, Michael is ready to put it all on the line. Only time will tell if his time on The Bachelorette will result in him finding his soul mate,
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Michael Vaughan...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Michael Vaughan...
- 6/10/2022
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Brisbane, Dec 10 (Ians) England captain Joe Root has gone past former skipper Michael Vaughan for most Test runs by a player from the country in a calendar year. Vaughan scored 1,481 runs at an average of 61.14 back in 2002, including six centuries and two half-centuries. Root went into tea on day three of […]...
- 12/10/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
There’s a line that our actions can cross when our desire to help others turns into helping ourselves. And it’s often difficult to see when you’re the one falling prey to this hubristic vanity masked as good will. Outsiders don’t have a problem recognizing the shift, though. They only see a charlatan and victim too distraught with pain to discern truth from what they want to hear. This is why there will always be a con artist, mark, and disgruntled bystander catching the trick with a glimmer of respect or sea of rage. And the fork-tongued liar often believes he/she has one card left to play. It’s this desperation that turns a “sure thing” into a crapshoot. Sometimes the predator gets lucky and sometimes he/she becomes the mark.
Which will it be in Trevor White’s A Crooked Somebody? The answer isn’t mine to give.
Which will it be in Trevor White’s A Crooked Somebody? The answer isn’t mine to give.
- 10/3/2018
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Michael Vaughan to executive produce doc with team behind ‘The Justin Fashanu Story’.
The life of UK boxer Frank Bruno is set to get the feature documentary treatment in Bruno, a project in the works from the team behind Hot Docs and Doc/Fest title Forbidden Games: The Justin Fashanu Story and former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan.
Adam Darke and Jon Carey, the directors of Forbidden Games, will direct Bruno and produce through their newly-launched banner Gospel, which they will run alongside Vaughan.
The trio are co-founders and equity partners in Gospel and Bruno will be their debut project.
The life of UK boxer Frank Bruno is set to get the feature documentary treatment in Bruno, a project in the works from the team behind Hot Docs and Doc/Fest title Forbidden Games: The Justin Fashanu Story and former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan.
Adam Darke and Jon Carey, the directors of Forbidden Games, will direct Bruno and produce through their newly-launched banner Gospel, which they will run alongside Vaughan.
The trio are co-founders and equity partners in Gospel and Bruno will be their debut project.
- 6/19/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
England ended up 127 for two after a damp and cagey first day of play, with Jonathan Trott unbeaten on 58
Morning everyone. How are you feeling this morning? Palms a little moist? Brow a touch fevered? Thoughts about the respective merits of Tim Bresnan and Stuart Broad inexplicably dominating your inner monologue? It's time, at last. The 2000th Test, the 100th between England and India, and the most eagerly anticipated match in
this country outside of an Ashes series since the West Indies were in their pomp a whippersnapper's lifetime ago.
This being the proper start of the summer it's probably worth checking the weather. A quick look outside the window from the top floor of Guardian Towers eastwards across the cityscape shows a solid gray morass of cloud, stretching from here to eternity St John's Wood. We might not start on time but the weathermen say that we'll get plenty of play,...
Morning everyone. How are you feeling this morning? Palms a little moist? Brow a touch fevered? Thoughts about the respective merits of Tim Bresnan and Stuart Broad inexplicably dominating your inner monologue? It's time, at last. The 2000th Test, the 100th between England and India, and the most eagerly anticipated match in
this country outside of an Ashes series since the West Indies were in their pomp a whippersnapper's lifetime ago.
This being the proper start of the summer it's probably worth checking the weather. A quick look outside the window from the top floor of Guardian Towers eastwards across the cityscape shows a solid gray morass of cloud, stretching from here to eternity St John's Wood. We might not start on time but the weathermen say that we'll get plenty of play,...
- 7/22/2011
- by Andy Bull, Rob Smyth
- The Guardian - Film News
My Ayrton-Senna-as-panto-villain stance had never been properly challenged until I saw a preview of Asif Kapadia's upcoming documentary
I have only the vaguest idea where I was when Princess Diana died, and hopefully you'll have guessed from the photo that I wasn't around for JFK. But I remember exactly where I heard about Ayrton Senna's death. I was in my dad's Volvo 245 Estate on the A1081 from St Albans to Harpenden, coming home from choir rehearsal. We'd seen him crash, live on television, earlier in the afternoon. They hadn't shown a replay. Now, two hours later, a radio bulletin was explaining that his brain injuries had been too severe for him to survive.
I remember feeling surprised and even a little guilty as the tears formed in my 15-year-old eyes, and Dad drove on in respectful silence. Senna, it's fair to say, had not been a much-loved figure in our household,...
I have only the vaguest idea where I was when Princess Diana died, and hopefully you'll have guessed from the photo that I wasn't around for JFK. But I remember exactly where I heard about Ayrton Senna's death. I was in my dad's Volvo 245 Estate on the A1081 from St Albans to Harpenden, coming home from choir rehearsal. We'd seen him crash, live on television, earlier in the afternoon. They hadn't shown a replay. Now, two hours later, a radio bulletin was explaining that his brain injuries had been too severe for him to survive.
I remember feeling surprised and even a little guilty as the tears formed in my 15-year-old eyes, and Dad drove on in respectful silence. Senna, it's fair to say, had not been a much-loved figure in our household,...
- 3/30/2011
- by Emma John
- The Guardian - Film News
Michael Vartan makes no apologies about what attracted him to the world of acting. “If we’re gonna be blunt and honest, it’s the money.” Vartan admits when asked what got him into the craft. With a career spanning twenty-plus years, it’s a safe bet that Vartan’s motivations have been tempered by the more artistic trappings of the business. Regardless of why he punches the acting clock now, it is clear that his persona is one that draws and keeps viewers, an attribute that TNT is banking on in part for his run along side Jada Pinkett Smith in Hawthorne. TVOvermind attended a phone conference with Vartan to discuss Hawthorne with the press.
In Hawthorne, Smith plays Chrstina Hawthorne, a strong willed nurse who has dedicated her life to her patients in the wake of losing her husband to cancer. Vartan plays Dr. Tom Wakefield, the oncologist...
In Hawthorne, Smith plays Chrstina Hawthorne, a strong willed nurse who has dedicated her life to her patients in the wake of losing her husband to cancer. Vartan plays Dr. Tom Wakefield, the oncologist...
- 6/8/2009
- by Jon Lachonis
- TVovermind.com
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