The annual showcase Spotify House will return to the Ole Red honky-tonk in Nashville for CMA Fest 2024. Marking its fifth year, the event will pack dozens of performances into its schedule across three days from Thursday, June 6, through Saturday, June 8. This year’s lineup includes appearances from Luke Bryan, Lady A, Cole Swindell, Brett Young, and other well-known stars, but it’s the focus on up-and-coming breakouts like Wyatt Flores, Dylan Gossett, and “Austin” singer Dasha that give this year’s lineup its fresh edge.
Also taking the main stage are Ashley McBryde,...
Also taking the main stage are Ashley McBryde,...
- 5/23/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
On May 24, 2024, ABC’s “20/20” presents a gripping tale of a chilling murder case that shook an affluent southern Florida suburb. In May 1990, Marlene Warren opened her door to a clown bearing balloons and flowers, only to be shot at point-blank range. The prime suspect was initially her husband, Michael Warren, but with a solid alibi, investigators hit a dead end. It took 33 years of relentless pursuit to crack the case.
“20/20” delves into this decades-long saga, exploring the twists and turns that ultimately led to justice. Interviews with key figures, including the victim’s son, Joe Ahrens, offer intimate insights into the profound impact of the murder on their lives. Additionally, the program features discussions with Sheila Keen-Warren’s defense attorney, Greg Rosenfeld, shedding light on the legal battles surrounding the case.
Viewers will hear from Dave Aronberg, the state attorney for Palm Beach County, and other key investigators...
“20/20” delves into this decades-long saga, exploring the twists and turns that ultimately led to justice. Interviews with key figures, including the victim’s son, Joe Ahrens, offer intimate insights into the profound impact of the murder on their lives. Additionally, the program features discussions with Sheila Keen-Warren’s defense attorney, Greg Rosenfeld, shedding light on the legal battles surrounding the case.
Viewers will hear from Dave Aronberg, the state attorney for Palm Beach County, and other key investigators...
- 5/23/2024
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
The Step by Step cast reunited at 90s Con on Sunday and remembered the late Suzanna Somers.
Patrick Duffy, Staci Keanan, Angela Watson, Christine Lakin, Christopher Castile, Jason Marsden and Sasha Mitchell honored their late co-star, who died in October of breast cancer.
“Suzanne gave the most beautiful, thoughtful gifts and she was a person of immense style and glamour in her real life, and I will never forget [that] and I still have them,” Keanan shared (via People).
Lakin said she always admired Somers growing up and watching reruns of Three’s Company.
“Growing up with her and watching her as a woman, as a businesswoman, as someone who was a huge star who had a bright light, who was so gorgeous, who was also so down to Earth and someone I just really admired,” Lakin said. “She was someone that made me think as a young female in Hollywood, you...
Patrick Duffy, Staci Keanan, Angela Watson, Christine Lakin, Christopher Castile, Jason Marsden and Sasha Mitchell honored their late co-star, who died in October of breast cancer.
“Suzanne gave the most beautiful, thoughtful gifts and she was a person of immense style and glamour in her real life, and I will never forget [that] and I still have them,” Keanan shared (via People).
Lakin said she always admired Somers growing up and watching reruns of Three’s Company.
“Growing up with her and watching her as a woman, as a businesswoman, as someone who was a huge star who had a bright light, who was so gorgeous, who was also so down to Earth and someone I just really admired,” Lakin said. “She was someone that made me think as a young female in Hollywood, you...
- 3/18/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
At 9pm, CBS rebroadcasts “48 Hours: Melissa Turner’s Closing Act“.
In May 1990, Marlene Warren opened her Florida home’s door to a clown who presented her with balloons and flowers, only to be shot dead instantly while her 21-year-old son, Joe Aherns, witnessed the horrifying event. In “Murder by Clown,” which airs on Saturday, October 28 (10:00-11:00 Pm) on the CBS Television Network and streams on Paramount+, Joe Aherns shares his experience with 48 Hours correspondent Peter Van Sant.
Aherns recounts, “That was the worst day of my life. We were eating breakfast; we saw the colors of the reflections through the glass. It looked like a clown costume. My mother opened the door and I heard ‘How, how pretty,’ and heard [a] bang and I saw her fall.”
After the shooting, the clown calmly returned to a car and drove away. The crime initially appeared to be a perfect one,...
In May 1990, Marlene Warren opened her Florida home’s door to a clown who presented her with balloons and flowers, only to be shot dead instantly while her 21-year-old son, Joe Aherns, witnessed the horrifying event. In “Murder by Clown,” which airs on Saturday, October 28 (10:00-11:00 Pm) on the CBS Television Network and streams on Paramount+, Joe Aherns shares his experience with 48 Hours correspondent Peter Van Sant.
Aherns recounts, “That was the worst day of my life. We were eating breakfast; we saw the colors of the reflections through the glass. It looked like a clown costume. My mother opened the door and I heard ‘How, how pretty,’ and heard [a] bang and I saw her fall.”
After the shooting, the clown calmly returned to a car and drove away. The crime initially appeared to be a perfect one,...
- 10/26/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including events for Killers of the Flower Moon, the Clooney Foundation for Justice’s Albie Awards and the Versace Icons Dinner.
Los Angeles Beverly Arts Icon Awards
The third annual Laba Icon Awards took place on Friday in Beverly Hills, where artist and photographer Michael Warren was presented with an award by his son Cash Warren (and support from daughter-in-law Jessica Alba) and visual artist Alexandra Grant was honored by sound mixer Paul N. J. Ottosson.
Michael Warren, Jenny Warren, Jessica Alba and Cash Warren
L.A. Loves Alex’s Lemonade
After a three year hiatus, L.A. Loves Alex’s Lemonade, hosted by Chef Suzanne Goin and partner Caroline Styne along with Chef David Lentz, returned on Saturday to UCLA’s Royce Quad. The culinary cookout, which supports Alex’s Lemonade...
Los Angeles Beverly Arts Icon Awards
The third annual Laba Icon Awards took place on Friday in Beverly Hills, where artist and photographer Michael Warren was presented with an award by his son Cash Warren (and support from daughter-in-law Jessica Alba) and visual artist Alexandra Grant was honored by sound mixer Paul N. J. Ottosson.
Michael Warren, Jenny Warren, Jessica Alba and Cash Warren
L.A. Loves Alex’s Lemonade
After a three year hiatus, L.A. Loves Alex’s Lemonade, hosted by Chef Suzanne Goin and partner Caroline Styne along with Chef David Lentz, returned on Saturday to UCLA’s Royce Quad. The culinary cookout, which supports Alex’s Lemonade...
- 9/29/2023
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A year after releasing the first episode, filmmaker Shaun Meyer has announced that Episode 2 of Carrier: A Raccoon City Story will be premiering this Friday. Entitled “Right Place, Wrong Time”, the episode will stream on September 29th over at Biohazard Declassified at 5pm Est/10pm GMT, and will be available on YouTube at 6pm Est on the same date.
Episode 2 picks up after the events of the first episode, with Detective Sam Othic and new characters dealing with the fallout of a deadly explosion that occurred at an Umbrella-owned research facility in downtown Raccoon City during the late night hours. The who and why are a mystery and Sam is hellbent on figuring out why.
Episode 2 introduces more characters, with original Resident Evil cutscene actor Charlie Kraslavsky portraying Raccoon City Mayor Michael Warren, and Pablo Kuntz, the original voice actor for Albert Wesker in the 1996 game, reprising his role for...
Episode 2 picks up after the events of the first episode, with Detective Sam Othic and new characters dealing with the fallout of a deadly explosion that occurred at an Umbrella-owned research facility in downtown Raccoon City during the late night hours. The who and why are a mystery and Sam is hellbent on figuring out why.
Episode 2 introduces more characters, with original Resident Evil cutscene actor Charlie Kraslavsky portraying Raccoon City Mayor Michael Warren, and Pablo Kuntz, the original voice actor for Albert Wesker in the 1996 game, reprising his role for...
- 9/25/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Celebrities took to social media Sunday to celebrate the fathers and parental figures in their lives in honor of Father’s Day.
Kate Hudson honored “amazing man” Kurt Russell, her mom Goldie Hawn’s longtime partner, while Viola Davis praised her husband, Julius Tennon, “our Rock, our nurturer and comforter.”
“When I became a dad, I realized what an important role these two incredible humans have played in my life,” Justin Timberlake wrote on Instagram about his father and stepfather. “I’m so very grateful to have not One but Two dads to learn from and lean on. I love you both so much!! Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads, Daddies, and Papas out there!!!”
Jessica Alba celebrated her husband Cash Warren, father Mark Alba, father-in-law Michael Warren, little brother Joshua Alba and all the other fathers out there.
“Look at these little nuggets we made — I am...
Kate Hudson honored “amazing man” Kurt Russell, her mom Goldie Hawn’s longtime partner, while Viola Davis praised her husband, Julius Tennon, “our Rock, our nurturer and comforter.”
“When I became a dad, I realized what an important role these two incredible humans have played in my life,” Justin Timberlake wrote on Instagram about his father and stepfather. “I’m so very grateful to have not One but Two dads to learn from and lean on. I love you both so much!! Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads, Daddies, and Papas out there!!!”
Jessica Alba celebrated her husband Cash Warren, father Mark Alba, father-in-law Michael Warren, little brother Joshua Alba and all the other fathers out there.
“Look at these little nuggets we made — I am...
- 6/18/2023
- by Christy Piña
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Chris Redfield actor Charlie Kraslavsky is certainly putting his fame with Resident Evil fans to good use. While still collaborating with director Andrew Saullo for Saullo’s upcoming short The Keeper’s Diary, Kraslavsky has now been revealed to be teaming up with filmmaker Shaun Meyer on his film noir webseries Carrier: A Raccoon City Story.
Thanks once again to Biohazard Declassified, Kraslavsky will be starring as Raccoon City Mayor Michael Warren in the next episode of Carrier, which is expected to drop later this month. Details are still to come regarding the episode, including information on Kraslavsky’s Mayor Warren character.
In case you missed it the first time, Carrier started out last year with a pilot episode. Set in 1995 and starring Noah Goldberg, Pablo Kolache, and Trent Hall, Carrier follows the “hardboiled, boozing, cynical” detective Sam Othic , who is currently working for the Raccoon City Police Department. Sam...
Thanks once again to Biohazard Declassified, Kraslavsky will be starring as Raccoon City Mayor Michael Warren in the next episode of Carrier, which is expected to drop later this month. Details are still to come regarding the episode, including information on Kraslavsky’s Mayor Warren character.
In case you missed it the first time, Carrier started out last year with a pilot episode. Set in 1995 and starring Noah Goldberg, Pablo Kolache, and Trent Hall, Carrier follows the “hardboiled, boozing, cynical” detective Sam Othic , who is currently working for the Raccoon City Police Department. Sam...
- 4/3/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
The TV series Hill Street Blues aired on NBC from 1981 to 1987. Here’s a look at which cast member has the highest net worth today.
Charles Haid Cast of Hill Street Blues | Herb Ball/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Net worth: $2 million
Charles Haid played Andrew Renko. As of this writing, Haid has an estimated net worth of $2 million. One of his early acting roles was in a 1974 episode of Gunsmoke titled “Like Old Times.” After Hill Street Blues, Haid appeared in The Twilight Zone (1989), Murder, She Wrote (1989–1990), and NYPD Blue (1994).
Ed Marinaro Ed Marinaro | Gary Null/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Net worth: $3 million
Ed Marinaro played Joe Coffey. As of this writing, Marinaro has an estimated net worth of $3 million. One of Marinaro’s early roles was in the TV series The Edge of Night. After Hill Street Blues, Marinaro appeared in Falcon Crest...
Charles Haid Cast of Hill Street Blues | Herb Ball/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Net worth: $2 million
Charles Haid played Andrew Renko. As of this writing, Haid has an estimated net worth of $2 million. One of his early acting roles was in a 1974 episode of Gunsmoke titled “Like Old Times.” After Hill Street Blues, Haid appeared in The Twilight Zone (1989), Murder, She Wrote (1989–1990), and NYPD Blue (1994).
Ed Marinaro Ed Marinaro | Gary Null/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Net worth: $3 million
Ed Marinaro played Joe Coffey. As of this writing, Marinaro has an estimated net worth of $3 million. One of Marinaro’s early roles was in the TV series The Edge of Night. After Hill Street Blues, Marinaro appeared in Falcon Crest...
- 3/20/2023
- by Sheiresa Ngo
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
With the merge imminent on “Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains,” the remaining contestants are about to enter the second half of the game in Samoa. But before we get to Jonathan Lapaglia‘s long-awaited “Drop your buffs” moment, we want to know who You think is playing the best pre-merge game? Are you feeling the love for a certain heroic personality, or can you not get enough of one particular villainous character? Vote in our poll below.
As of this writing, there are still 13 castaways left in the game: eight original Heroes and five original Villains. However, the players are all intermingled at this point thanks to various twists, including Gerry Geltch being voted onto the opposing tribe, an official tribe swap at an auction, and Elizaveta “Liz” Parnov choosing to mutiny. Get a refresher on the complete “Australian Survivor” cast in our photo gallery above (or click here for...
As of this writing, there are still 13 castaways left in the game: eight original Heroes and five original Villains. However, the players are all intermingled at this point thanks to various twists, including Gerry Geltch being voted onto the opposing tribe, an official tribe swap at an auction, and Elizaveta “Liz” Parnov choosing to mutiny. Get a refresher on the complete “Australian Survivor” cast in our photo gallery above (or click here for...
- 2/22/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The premiere episode of “Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains” ended with a shocking tribal council in which the Villains truly lived up to their name. To recap, two of their 12 tribe members, Jackie Glazier from “Champions vs. Contenders” (2018) and George Mladenov from “Brains V Brawn,” ended up getting seriously injured in the immunity challenge. They were both sent to the hospital, where they would be able to remain for 24 hours, per the show’s rules, before being permanently removed.
After the Villains tribe lost the challenge and attended tribal council, host Jonathan Lapaglia had them vote as usual, without announcing Jackie or George’s conditions. The votes were cast and then Jonathan revealed that Jackie’s fractured collarbone was too serious for her to remain on the island, so she was officially out. George’s injury was less severe, though he would still be kept overnight at the infirmary as they monitored him.
After the Villains tribe lost the challenge and attended tribal council, host Jonathan Lapaglia had them vote as usual, without announcing Jackie or George’s conditions. The votes were cast and then Jonathan revealed that Jackie’s fractured collarbone was too serious for her to remain on the island, so she was officially out. George’s injury was less severe, though he would still be kept overnight at the infirmary as they monitored him.
- 1/31/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The rumors are true. Sandra Diaz-Twine‘s daughter Alanna “Nina” Twine is back when “Australian Survivor” returns for its 10th season on Network 10. The iconic duo played together last year on “Blood V Water,” but Nina had to be medevaced when she hurt her ankle. Now, the show is producing a “Heroes V Villains” installment with Nina on the Heroes tribe (Queen Sandra is not participating). Scroll through our gallery above (or click here for direct access) to see the “Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains” cast photos for all 24 participants.
This “Heroes V Villains” installment is scheduled to premiere on January 30, 2023, with 11 returning players and 13 new castaways divided into two tribes based on how they live their lives or how they previously played the game, either as Heroes or Villains. It’s based on the popular 20th season of the American version of the show, which Villains tribe member Sandra ultimately won.
This “Heroes V Villains” installment is scheduled to premiere on January 30, 2023, with 11 returning players and 13 new castaways divided into two tribes based on how they live their lives or how they previously played the game, either as Heroes or Villains. It’s based on the popular 20th season of the American version of the show, which Villains tribe member Sandra ultimately won.
- 1/5/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Australian Survivor” is back for its 10th season on Network 10, and this time around it’ll be an epic battle between Heroes and Villains. The installment is scheduled to premiere on January 30, 2023, with 11 returning players and 13 new castaways divided into two tribes based on how they live their lives or how they previously played the game, either as Heroes or Villains. It’s based on the popular 20th season of the American version of the show, which Villains tribe member Sandra Diaz-Twine ultimately won. Now, Queen Sandra’s daughter, Alanna “Nina” Twine, is carrying on the tradition, though she’ll be a member of the Heroes camp. Once again, Jonathan Lapaglia is back as host of the program, which was filmed in Samoa in Fall 2022. Scroll down to see the “Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains” cast photos for all 24 participants.
The Heroes tribe consists of Paige Donald, Gerry Geltch,...
The Heroes tribe consists of Paige Donald, Gerry Geltch,...
- 1/5/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
10 oldest Emmy winners of Best Drama Supporting Actor: Which recordbreaker barely makes the cut now?
As Primetime Emmy anomalies go, the 1982 Best Drama Supporting Actor lineup stands out as one of the most noteworthy. For the first and only time in any category, every nominee was a cast member on the same program, namely the police procedural “Hill Street Blues.” The five contenders – Taurean Blaque, Michael Conrad, Charles Haid, Michael Warren, and Bruce Weitz – ranged in age from 36 to 56, with their characters varying in rank from officer to sergeant. Conrad, the eldest, was ultimately chosen as the victor for the second year in a row.
“Hill Street Blues” also achieved its second of four consecutive Best Drama Series victories in 1982, along with wins for Best Actor (Daniel J. Travanti) and Best Writing. Conrad, who was originally the third oldest man to prevail in his category, has since been surpassed by seven others, five of whom were over 70.
Since 1959, a total of 39 actors have won for...
“Hill Street Blues” also achieved its second of four consecutive Best Drama Series victories in 1982, along with wins for Best Actor (Daniel J. Travanti) and Best Writing. Conrad, who was originally the third oldest man to prevail in his category, has since been surpassed by seven others, five of whom were over 70.
Since 1959, a total of 39 actors have won for...
- 7/30/2022
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
Taurean Blacque, best known for his role on the hit 1980s NBC drama “Hill Street Blues,” died Thursday at the age of 82, his son Rodney Middleton announced on Facebook.
In his post, Middleton shared photos of his father in character as Washington, with his trademark newsboy cap and toothpick-bearing grin. He wrote in the caption, “Thank you all for your prayers, calls and texts to me and my family. My father pass[ed] away today At 2:52 pm est.”
Blacque was one of the few regulars who stayed with the Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll series for its entire run. In 1982, he earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. It was a landmark year for “Hill Street Blues,” which also saw nominations for Michael Conrad, Michael Warren, Bruce Weitz, Charles Haid in the supporting category, with Conrad taking homing the Emmy for his role as Sgt.
In his post, Middleton shared photos of his father in character as Washington, with his trademark newsboy cap and toothpick-bearing grin. He wrote in the caption, “Thank you all for your prayers, calls and texts to me and my family. My father pass[ed] away today At 2:52 pm est.”
Blacque was one of the few regulars who stayed with the Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll series for its entire run. In 1982, he earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. It was a landmark year for “Hill Street Blues,” which also saw nominations for Michael Conrad, Michael Warren, Bruce Weitz, Charles Haid in the supporting category, with Conrad taking homing the Emmy for his role as Sgt.
- 7/21/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Taurean Blacque, beloved for his role of Detective Neal Washington on “Hill Street Blues,” has died. He was 82 years old.
Blacque died Thursday according to his son Rodney’s Facebook post. He died in Atlanta following a brief illness, according to reports.
For all seven seasons of the popular NBC cop show, Blacque starred alongside Michael Warren, Daniel J. Travanti, Charles Haid, Michael Conrad and Bruce Weitz in “Hill Street Blues.” The show ran from 1981-1987 and garnered Blacque an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series in 1982. In fact, the category that year was owned by “Hill Street Blues,” which saw all five nominees coming from the show created by Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll. The other four nominees were Warren, Haid, Conrad and Weitz.
Blacque’s character of Detective Neal Washington was a respected yet stern veteran cop known from his trademark toothpick and cap.
Blacque died Thursday according to his son Rodney’s Facebook post. He died in Atlanta following a brief illness, according to reports.
For all seven seasons of the popular NBC cop show, Blacque starred alongside Michael Warren, Daniel J. Travanti, Charles Haid, Michael Conrad and Bruce Weitz in “Hill Street Blues.” The show ran from 1981-1987 and garnered Blacque an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series in 1982. In fact, the category that year was owned by “Hill Street Blues,” which saw all five nominees coming from the show created by Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll. The other four nominees were Warren, Haid, Conrad and Weitz.
Blacque’s character of Detective Neal Washington was a respected yet stern veteran cop known from his trademark toothpick and cap.
- 7/21/2022
- by Carson Burton
- Variety Film + TV
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Taurean Blacque, who portrayed the streetwise Det. Neal Washington on all seven seasons of the acclaimed NBC cop show Hill Street Blues, died Thursday in Atlanta following a brief illness, his family announced. He was 82.
From 1989-90, Blacque played Henry Marshall opposite Vivica A. Fox and others as an original castmember on the NBC daytime soap opera Generations, the first serial to include — from the start — a Black family as part of the main storyline. His character owned ice cream parlors in Chicago.
In 1982, Blacque received a supporting actor Emmy nomination for his work as the toothpick-dependent Washington on Hill Street but lost out to co-star Michael Conrad. Amazingly, the other three nominees — Charles Haid, Michael Warren and Bruce Weitz — also came from the 1981-87 series, created by Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll.
Bochco and producer-director Gregory Hoblit chose Blacque to say “Previously...
Taurean Blacque, who portrayed the streetwise Det. Neal Washington on all seven seasons of the acclaimed NBC cop show Hill Street Blues, died Thursday in Atlanta following a brief illness, his family announced. He was 82.
From 1989-90, Blacque played Henry Marshall opposite Vivica A. Fox and others as an original castmember on the NBC daytime soap opera Generations, the first serial to include — from the start — a Black family as part of the main storyline. His character owned ice cream parlors in Chicago.
In 1982, Blacque received a supporting actor Emmy nomination for his work as the toothpick-dependent Washington on Hill Street but lost out to co-star Michael Conrad. Amazingly, the other three nominees — Charles Haid, Michael Warren and Bruce Weitz — also came from the 1981-87 series, created by Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll.
Bochco and producer-director Gregory Hoblit chose Blacque to say “Previously...
- 7/21/2022
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In the lead-up to this year’s Emmy nominations, most pundits expected the HBO anthology series “The White Lotus” to pick up multiple acting bids, but almost none were bold enough to predict its eventual haul of eight. Nearly every member of the first season’s ensemble cast has a shot at the gold, with Murray Bartlett, Jake Lacy, and Steve Zahn competing in the Best TV Movie/Limited Series Supporting Actor category and Connie Britton, Jennifer Coolidge, Alexandra Daddario, Natasha Rothwell, and Sydney Sweeney taking up all but two spots in the corresponding female lineup.
Although 15 other limited programs have amassed at least three featured male notices apiece, “The White Lotus” is the first to net more than three supporting actress bids. Furthermore, it stands as one of only three live action shows of any genre to receive five same-year nominations in a single primetime acting category. This is...
Although 15 other limited programs have amassed at least three featured male notices apiece, “The White Lotus” is the first to net more than three supporting actress bids. Furthermore, it stands as one of only three live action shows of any genre to receive five same-year nominations in a single primetime acting category. This is...
- 7/18/2022
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
Emmy voters certainly didn’t spread the wealth around with the 2022 nominations. Five of the seven supporting actress in a limited series or TV movie went to HBO’s “The White Lotus.” Four of the six guest actor in a drama series noms were nabbed by HBO’s “Succession.” And HBO Max’s “Hacks” scored four of the six guest actress in a comedy series nominations.
But multiple nominations in one category isn’t anything new in the Emmy universe. In fact, Emmy history was made 40 years ago when NBC’s landmark police procedural drama “Hill Street Blues” earned all five nominations for supporting actor in a drama series. Michael Conrad won his second consecutive Emmy as Sgt. Phil Esterhaus, who would end the morning roll call meetings with “Let’s be careful out there.” Conrad faced competition from the series’ Taurean Blacque, Charles Haid, Michael Warren and Bruce Weitz.
But multiple nominations in one category isn’t anything new in the Emmy universe. In fact, Emmy history was made 40 years ago when NBC’s landmark police procedural drama “Hill Street Blues” earned all five nominations for supporting actor in a drama series. Michael Conrad won his second consecutive Emmy as Sgt. Phil Esterhaus, who would end the morning roll call meetings with “Let’s be careful out there.” Conrad faced competition from the series’ Taurean Blacque, Charles Haid, Michael Warren and Bruce Weitz.
- 7/16/2022
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby
It was a night of record-making firsts and honoring legends from Hollywood’s Golden Era. John Forsythe and Marlo Thomas hosted the 34th Primetime Emmy Awards on ABC on September 19, 1982 — before cable TV and streaming services took over and network TV still ruled the small screen. Read on for our Emmys flashback 40 years ago to 1982.
One of the most celebrated dramas of all time set new records and dominated the acting categories. “Hill Street Blues” received 16 major nominations, breaking the two-decade record of 14 for “Playhouse 90” in 1959. It’s also the first series to receive nine acting noms in one ceremony. It would end the evening tied with “Fame” for the most wins with four, including Best Drama Series, a writing win (it received four out of the five bids in that category) and two acting trophies.
SEEEmmys flashback 20 years ago to 2002, when ‘Friends’ finally won and ‘The West Wing’ dominated...
One of the most celebrated dramas of all time set new records and dominated the acting categories. “Hill Street Blues” received 16 major nominations, breaking the two-decade record of 14 for “Playhouse 90” in 1959. It’s also the first series to receive nine acting noms in one ceremony. It would end the evening tied with “Fame” for the most wins with four, including Best Drama Series, a writing win (it received four out of the five bids in that category) and two acting trophies.
SEEEmmys flashback 20 years ago to 2002, when ‘Friends’ finally won and ‘The West Wing’ dominated...
- 6/21/2022
- by Susan Pennington
- Gold Derby
As Primetime Emmy anomalies go, the 1982 Best Drama Supporting Actor lineup stands out as one of the most noteworthy. For the first and only time in any category, every nominee was a cast member on the same program, namely the police procedural “Hill Street Blues.” The five contenders – Taurean Blaque, Michael Conrad, Charles Haid, Michael Warren, and Bruce Weitz – ranged in age from 36 to 56, with their characters varying in rank from officer to sergeant. Conrad, the eldest, was ultimately chosen as the victor for the second year in a row.
“Hill Street Blues” also achieved its second of four consecutive Best Drama Series victories in 1982, along with wins for Best Actor (Daniel J. Travanti) and Best Writing. Conrad, who was originally the third oldest man to prevail in his category, has since been surpassed by seven others, five of whom were over 70.
Since 1959, a total of 38 actors have won for...
“Hill Street Blues” also achieved its second of four consecutive Best Drama Series victories in 1982, along with wins for Best Actor (Daniel J. Travanti) and Best Writing. Conrad, who was originally the third oldest man to prevail in his category, has since been surpassed by seven others, five of whom were over 70.
Since 1959, a total of 38 actors have won for...
- 8/28/2021
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
Throughout Emmy season, IndieWire will be evaluating the top contenders for TV’s most prestigious prize, and it all starts here. At the bottom of this page are IndieWire TV Critic Ben Travers’ predictions for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. This article will be updated throughout the coming months, along with all our predictions, to reflect an up-to-the-minute state of the race. Make sure to keep checking IndieWire for the latest coverage on the 2020 Emmys, including breaking news, analysis, interviews, podcasts, FYC event coverage, reviews of all the awards contenders, and more. The Creative Arts Emmy Awards will be given out Saturday, September 12 and Sunday, September 13. The 72nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards will take place at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday, September 20. (See our awards calendar for a more detailed breakdown of important dates.) ABC is broadcasting the ceremony.
Last Year’s Winner: Peter Dinklage,...
Last Year’s Winner: Peter Dinklage,...
- 8/3/2020
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Thomas L. Miller, one of the co-founders of Miller-Boyett Productions who produced some of of the most influential sitcoms in television history such as “Family Matters” and “Full House,” has died of complications related to heart disease. He was 79.
Miller died on April 5 in Salisbury, Conn., according to his family and longtime partner Robert L. Boyett.
The extensive list of TV credits he accrued over his seven-decade career also includes other “Tgif” hits like “Perfect Strangers” and “Step by Step.” Via Miller-Boyet productions (which began as Miller-Milkis in 1969), he also had a hand in family-oriented hits such as “Bosom Buddies,” “Happy Days,” “Mork and Mindy” and “Laverne and Shirley.”
Miller moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in entertainment in 1962, scoring his break as a dialogue coach for legendary film director Billy Wilder. During his time with Wilder, Miller worked on such classic films as “Irma la Douce” and “The Fortune Cookie.
Miller died on April 5 in Salisbury, Conn., according to his family and longtime partner Robert L. Boyett.
The extensive list of TV credits he accrued over his seven-decade career also includes other “Tgif” hits like “Perfect Strangers” and “Step by Step.” Via Miller-Boyet productions (which began as Miller-Milkis in 1969), he also had a hand in family-oriented hits such as “Bosom Buddies,” “Happy Days,” “Mork and Mindy” and “Laverne and Shirley.”
Miller moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in entertainment in 1962, scoring his break as a dialogue coach for legendary film director Billy Wilder. During his time with Wilder, Miller worked on such classic films as “Irma la Douce” and “The Fortune Cookie.
- 4/8/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Thomas L. Miller, who produced several hit TV comedies over seven decades in the business, died April 5 of complications from heart disease in Salisbury, Ct. He was 79.
Through the years, Miller produced Full House, Bosom Buddies, Family Matters, Perfect Strangers and Step by Step as co-founder of Miller/Boyett Productions, Miller/Boyett/Warren Productions and Miller-Milkis Productions.
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“Thomas Miller was born to entertain, infused with irrepressible passion and love for bringing joy to others through his life’s work,” Warner Bros Television Group said in a statement. “And what a skill set he possessed. He was at once a thoughtful and tasteful executive,...
Through the years, Miller produced Full House, Bosom Buddies, Family Matters, Perfect Strangers and Step by Step as co-founder of Miller/Boyett Productions, Miller/Boyett/Warren Productions and Miller-Milkis Productions.
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“Thomas Miller was born to entertain, infused with irrepressible passion and love for bringing joy to others through his life’s work,” Warner Bros Television Group said in a statement. “And what a skill set he possessed. He was at once a thoughtful and tasteful executive,...
- 4/8/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Thomas L. Miller, a longtime TV producer known for hits including “Family Matters,” “Full House,” “Perfect Strangers” and “Step by Step,” died on Sunday from complications due to heart disease. He was 79.
Miller, who co-founded Miller/Boyett Productions, Miller/Boyett/Warren Productions and Miller-Milkis Productions, is one of the most successful TV producers. Along with the shows mentioned above, he produced other classics like “Bosom Buddies” (which he also co-created), “Happy Days,” “Mork & Mindy,” and “Laverne & Shirley.”
“Thomas Miller was born to entertain, infused with irrepressible passion and love for bringing joy to others through his life’s work. And what a skill set he possessed. He was at once a thoughtful and tasteful executive, an extremely talented writer, and a highly successful producer whose many hit series will live long in the collective memory of fans around the world. Everyone at Warner Bros. Television Group and the ‘Fuller...
Miller, who co-founded Miller/Boyett Productions, Miller/Boyett/Warren Productions and Miller-Milkis Productions, is one of the most successful TV producers. Along with the shows mentioned above, he produced other classics like “Bosom Buddies” (which he also co-created), “Happy Days,” “Mork & Mindy,” and “Laverne & Shirley.”
“Thomas Miller was born to entertain, infused with irrepressible passion and love for bringing joy to others through his life’s work. And what a skill set he possessed. He was at once a thoughtful and tasteful executive, an extremely talented writer, and a highly successful producer whose many hit series will live long in the collective memory of fans around the world. Everyone at Warner Bros. Television Group and the ‘Fuller...
- 4/8/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Title: American Skin Director: Nate Parker Cast: Nate Parker, Omari Hardwick, Beau Knapp, Theo Rossi, Shane Paul McGhie, Milauna Jackson, Mo McRae, Tony Espinosa, Michael Warren, Allius Barnes, Wolfgang Bodison, Sierra Capri, Annalynne McCord, Ryan Mulkay, James Burns, Nicole Randall Johnson, Brighton Sharbino, Jahir Acosta, Evan Dodge, Kristofer Sykes, Karibel Rodriguez, Hunter Bodline. The […]
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- 9/4/2019
- by Chiara Spagnoli Gabardi
- ShockYa
The Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center of the Hamptons celebrated their 13th Annual Get Wild! Summer Gala at Joan and Bernard Carl’s Little Orchard Garden on Coopers Neck Lane in Southampton, NY last weekend.
Beth Ostrosky Stern at 13th Annual Get Wild! Summer Gala
Credit/Copyright: Rob Rich SocietyAllure.com
The event honored Scarlett Magda, Dvm and Carl Safina, Phd, and welcomed distinguished guests to celebrate the united efforts to rehabilitate animals and successfully release them back into the wild across Long Island.
Guests enjoyed live music along with cocktails and light fare, and a silent auction. The cocktail party featured appearances from some of the hawks and owls the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center has rehabilitated that are non-releasable and now reside at the Center.
Notable attendees included: Ginnie Frati, Shelley Berkoski, Beth Ostrosky Stern, Ramona Singer, Ellen & Chuck Scarborough, Linda Lambert, Jonathan McCann, Joan and Bernard Carl,...
Beth Ostrosky Stern at 13th Annual Get Wild! Summer Gala
Credit/Copyright: Rob Rich SocietyAllure.com
The event honored Scarlett Magda, Dvm and Carl Safina, Phd, and welcomed distinguished guests to celebrate the united efforts to rehabilitate animals and successfully release them back into the wild across Long Island.
Guests enjoyed live music along with cocktails and light fare, and a silent auction. The cocktail party featured appearances from some of the hawks and owls the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center has rehabilitated that are non-releasable and now reside at the Center.
Notable attendees included: Ginnie Frati, Shelley Berkoski, Beth Ostrosky Stern, Ramona Singer, Ellen & Chuck Scarborough, Linda Lambert, Jonathan McCann, Joan and Bernard Carl,...
- 7/8/2019
- Look to the Stars
Exclusive: More than three years ago, Netflix successfully opened a new area of original programming, the family sitcom, with a reboot of Warner Bros TV’s Tgif comedy Full House. The sequel series was a breakout hit, tapping into nostalgia for those who had grown up with the original series while also drawing a new generation of viewers.
That success was probably not lost on WarnerMedia executives as they are prepping the launch of a streaming platform to rival Netflix and have been discussing with Warner Bros TV brass library titles they can exploit for the new service.
I hear the WarnerMedia streamer is eyeing reboots of other Wbtv-produced classic Tgif comedies, like Step by Step, Perfect Strangers, its spinoff Family Matters, as well as Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper. Sources stressed that talks are in exploratory stages, and it’s unclear whether any of the potential revivals would come to fruition,...
That success was probably not lost on WarnerMedia executives as they are prepping the launch of a streaming platform to rival Netflix and have been discussing with Warner Bros TV brass library titles they can exploit for the new service.
I hear the WarnerMedia streamer is eyeing reboots of other Wbtv-produced classic Tgif comedies, like Step by Step, Perfect Strangers, its spinoff Family Matters, as well as Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper. Sources stressed that talks are in exploratory stages, and it’s unclear whether any of the potential revivals would come to fruition,...
- 7/1/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Last year “The Handmaid’s Tale” won eight Emmys and had three of its actresses take home trophies in various categories. Elisabeth Moss won Best Drama Actress, Ann Dowd took Best Drama Supporting Actress and Alexis Bledel won Best Drama Guest Actress. Moss currently sits on top of Gold Derby’s lead actress chart and will surely earn another nomination for Season 2. Where it gets more interesting is in the supporting actress category where the Hulu hit could possibly receive as many as four nominations.
SEE2018 Emmys eligibility period ends May 31, unless you’re ‘Westworld,’ ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ and …
Dowd was a surprise winner last year for her role as Aunt Lydia the brutal woman in charge of the handmaids. She is currently in first place on Gold Derby’s charts and will likely be nominated again. Samira Wiley, who plays Offred’s friend Moira, was also nominated as...
SEE2018 Emmys eligibility period ends May 31, unless you’re ‘Westworld,’ ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ and …
Dowd was a surprise winner last year for her role as Aunt Lydia the brutal woman in charge of the handmaids. She is currently in first place on Gold Derby’s charts and will likely be nominated again. Samira Wiley, who plays Offred’s friend Moira, was also nominated as...
- 7/8/2018
- by Robert Pius
- Gold Derby
Art is imitating life for Aaron Tveit - for better or worse. Starring in Good Wife creators Robert and Michelle King's new political satire thriller BrainDead, Tveit admits he and many members of the cast have spotted some unnerving similarities between their scripts and today's headlines. The D.C.-based CBS series follows Laurel (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), a staffer on the Hill who discovers that aliens are eating the brains of the local politicians. Needless to say, the government is not working very well. Tveit tells People: "When anybody asks what the show is about and I say, 'It's...
- 6/13/2016
- by Carey Purcell, @CareyPurcell
- PEOPLE.com
Never in my life have I said to myself, “I sure wish I had a chainsaw blender right about now.” Mike Warren obviously has, though, because he went out and built his own super-deadly blender that combines the normal household appliance with a gasoline-powered chainsaw and a motorcycle throttle.
Operated by a motorcycle throttle, blend the most extreme drinks ever with this 2-stroke, 37cc engine. Your party just got turned up to 11!
Yeah, it did! If you want to build your own, click here for the instructions.
Operated by a motorcycle throttle, blend the most extreme drinks ever with this 2-stroke, 37cc engine. Your party just got turned up to 11!
Yeah, it did! If you want to build your own, click here for the instructions.
- 5/14/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
On March 8th, Scream Factory will offer fans of the Species franchise a treat with their Blu-ray release of Species II and the double feature high-def debut of Species III and Species: The Awakening:
Press Release: The first Species movie offers a terrifying look at an experiment combining human and alien DNA. The result proves more dangerous and terrifying than anyone could have ever imagined. The ongoing fight for supremacy between mankind and human-alien hybrids continued in three subsequent feature films. Fans of widely popular Species movies rejoice as the long-awaited Blu-ray™ editions of Species II and Double Feature Presentation of Species III & Species – The Awakening Uncut and Unrated hit home entertainment shelves everywhere on March 8, 2016 from Scream Factory™.
Based on the characters created by Dennis Feldman (Species) and directed by Peter Medak (Rome Is Bleeding), Speciesii, the sequel to the 1995 science fiction thriller stars Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs...
Press Release: The first Species movie offers a terrifying look at an experiment combining human and alien DNA. The result proves more dangerous and terrifying than anyone could have ever imagined. The ongoing fight for supremacy between mankind and human-alien hybrids continued in three subsequent feature films. Fans of widely popular Species movies rejoice as the long-awaited Blu-ray™ editions of Species II and Double Feature Presentation of Species III & Species – The Awakening Uncut and Unrated hit home entertainment shelves everywhere on March 8, 2016 from Scream Factory™.
Based on the characters created by Dennis Feldman (Species) and directed by Peter Medak (Rome Is Bleeding), Speciesii, the sequel to the 1995 science fiction thriller stars Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs...
- 1/13/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Even though we may have seen the end of the road for Graceland’s FBI Agent Mike Warren, Aaron Tveit will be back to the small screen next summer. The star of both stage and screen has been cast in CBS’ comic-thriller BrainDead from The Good Wife creators Robert and Michelle King. “We’re thrilled that Aaron will be joining BrainDead,” said Robert and Michelle King in satatement. “We’re huge fans of his work – he’s spectacular on stage and screen – and think he’ll be a fantastic opponent-slash-love-interest for Mary Elizabeth Winstead.” BrainDead centers on Laurel (Winstead), a young, fresh-faced Hill staffer whose first job in Washington, D.C. leads her to discover two things: the government has stopped working, and alien spawn have come to Earth and eaten the brains of a growing number of congressmen and Hill staffers. Tveit will play Gareth, a Republican operative whose wit is only trumped by…...
- 10/16/2015
- by Virginia Podesta
- TVovermind.com
Brain Dead will arrive on CBS this upcoming summer, and there is more news about the series now available. TV Insider reported on Thursday that Aaron Tveit, formerly of USA series Graceland, had been cast in the male lead for the series.
Graceland ended its third season on USA in September, and it was announced a few days later that the series was cancelled. There would not be a fourth season. Tveit was star of that series in the role of Mike Warren.
Brain Dead will join CBS' Summer 2016 line-up. With the cancellation of Extant and the end of Under The Dome, CBS had some slots to fill. Brain Dead will join Zoo and Big Brother on the network.
TV Insider revealed a bit about Tveit's character on the series. He will play a character named Gareth,...
Graceland ended its third season on USA in September, and it was announced a few days later that the series was cancelled. There would not be a fourth season. Tveit was star of that series in the role of Mike Warren.
Brain Dead will join CBS' Summer 2016 line-up. With the cancellation of Extant and the end of Under The Dome, CBS had some slots to fill. Brain Dead will join Zoo and Big Brother on the network.
TV Insider revealed a bit about Tveit's character on the series. He will play a character named Gareth,...
- 10/15/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It ain’t easy living in Graceland.
Just last week on the USA Network drama, de facto team leader Paul Briggs (played by Daniel Sunjata) was shot in the leg by one roommate and slugged by another, after his Machiavellian manipulations and super-secretive ruses put his pals in jeopardy again and again.
Briggs is even at the root of comparatively mild-mannered Dale Jakes’ (Brandon Jay McLaren) new dilemma, seeing as the Ice agent “peeled off” some greenbacks during his latest bust, to serve as “get gone” money should “sin eater” Briggs need it.
RelatedCable Renewal Scorecard 2015: What’s Coming Back?...
Just last week on the USA Network drama, de facto team leader Paul Briggs (played by Daniel Sunjata) was shot in the leg by one roommate and slugged by another, after his Machiavellian manipulations and super-secretive ruses put his pals in jeopardy again and again.
Briggs is even at the root of comparatively mild-mannered Dale Jakes’ (Brandon Jay McLaren) new dilemma, seeing as the Ice agent “peeled off” some greenbacks during his latest bust, to serve as “get gone” money should “sin eater” Briggs need it.
RelatedCable Renewal Scorecard 2015: What’s Coming Back?...
- 9/17/2015
- TVLine.com
After everything she's been through, and everything she's done, Paige Arkin is making a change.
In the "Graceland" Season 3 premiere last week, she announced she's moving out.
Since the middle of Season 2, when Serinda Swan's character got involved in tackling the sex trafficking ring, the case took her further away from the team, and especially Mike Warren (Aaron Tveit), who was also working the case. Turning Mike's hospital details over to Sid though, after she found out Mike lied about what happened to Lina (the young woman forced into the ring), changed everything. Mike luckily survived ...
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In the "Graceland" Season 3 premiere last week, she announced she's moving out.
Since the middle of Season 2, when Serinda Swan's character got involved in tackling the sex trafficking ring, the case took her further away from the team, and especially Mike Warren (Aaron Tveit), who was also working the case. Turning Mike's hospital details over to Sid though, after she found out Mike lied about what happened to Lina (the young woman forced into the ring), changed everything. Mike luckily survived ...
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- 7/2/2015
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (Access Hollywood)
- Access Hollywood
It's been a long wait for Graceland fans to find out whether or not Mike Warren (Aaron Tveit) was saved after Sid killed the agent in the Season 2 finale. The situation was further complicated since it was Mike's partner and girlfriend that gave him up to Sid in the first place.
The Graceland Season 3 premiere played with viewers' emotions for a bit by showing a gravesite scene, as well as, mentioning Mike was dead only to reveal that Mike was very much alive. Injured and recovering, but Mike Warren was saved. Well, he's alive at least.
The Graceland Season 3 premiere played with viewers' emotions for a bit by showing a gravesite scene, as well as, mentioning Mike was dead only to reveal that Mike was very much alive. Injured and recovering, but Mike Warren was saved. Well, he's alive at least.
- 6/26/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
The following contains spoilers from the Season 3 premiere of USA Network’s Graceland.
It took a couple of commercial breaks, but the Graceland Season 3 premiere eventually answered the question viewers had been left grappling with for months: Had FBI Agent Mike Warren in fact died?
RelatedGraceland Creator Discusses Briggs’ Deadly Dilemma, ‘Unpopular’ Paige’s Guilt… and, Oh Yeah, Mike!
As it turns out, yes, Mike did die.
But is alive.
Meaning, for some six minutes after Sid Markham fatally closed off hospitalized Mike’s oxygen supply, Mike had crossed over, only to be resuscitated by some doctors with defibrillators, after Briggs found his bud flatlining.
It took a couple of commercial breaks, but the Graceland Season 3 premiere eventually answered the question viewers had been left grappling with for months: Had FBI Agent Mike Warren in fact died?
RelatedGraceland Creator Discusses Briggs’ Deadly Dilemma, ‘Unpopular’ Paige’s Guilt… and, Oh Yeah, Mike!
As it turns out, yes, Mike did die.
But is alive.
Meaning, for some six minutes after Sid Markham fatally closed off hospitalized Mike’s oxygen supply, Mike had crossed over, only to be resuscitated by some doctors with defibrillators, after Briggs found his bud flatlining.
- 6/26/2015
- TVLine.com
When Paige Arkin found out that Mike Warren had lied to her about Lina during the "Graceland" Season 2 finale, she made a shocking move.
Angry and hurt by Mike's confirmation about the sad fate that met the young girl she had previously promised to free from the sex trafficking ring, Paige went to Sid and gave him the name he needed to find her ex, who was receiving treatment in a hospital under an alias. He did, and as "Graceland" Season 2 closed out, Sid cut off Mike's air supply, and Mike flatlined before Paul Briggs arrived at ...
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Angry and hurt by Mike's confirmation about the sad fate that met the young girl she had previously promised to free from the sex trafficking ring, Paige went to Sid and gave him the name he needed to find her ex, who was receiving treatment in a hospital under an alias. He did, and as "Graceland" Season 2 closed out, Sid cut off Mike's air supply, and Mike flatlined before Paul Briggs arrived at ...
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- 6/25/2015
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (Access Hollywood)
- Access Hollywood
As Graceland — USA Network’s initial foray into darker programming with fewer “blue skies” — has demonstrated in its first two seasons, its beach house full of federal agents are prone to bad decisions, and then must contend with the consequences.
VideosGraceland Season 3 Sneak Peek: Is Paige’s Guilt About to Kill Her?
Having based the drama series on a real-life assembly of assorted federal agents under one (now-defunct) vacation home’s roof, Eastin in his research came to realize, “There was sort of a morality that became the house morality. And it wasn’t necessarily by the book. It was,...
VideosGraceland Season 3 Sneak Peek: Is Paige’s Guilt About to Kill Her?
Having based the drama series on a real-life assembly of assorted federal agents under one (now-defunct) vacation home’s roof, Eastin in his research came to realize, “There was sort of a morality that became the house morality. And it wasn’t necessarily by the book. It was,...
- 6/24/2015
- TVLine.com
When USA Network’s Graceland opens Season 3 next Thursday, June 25, at 10/9c, Paige Arkin (played by Serinda Swan) has much soul-searching to do, as seen in this exclusive sneak peek.
RelatedGraceland Exclusive: Will a State Trooper Make Trouble for [Spoiler]?
The root of the DEA agent’s internal conflict, of course, is the fact that it was she who directed Sid Markham to Mike Warren’s hospital bedside in the Season 2 finale. Livid about her colleague’s cover-up of Lena’s death, Paige nudged the dirty cop to “finish” what he had started during the Serrano compound massacre.
But as...
RelatedGraceland Exclusive: Will a State Trooper Make Trouble for [Spoiler]?
The root of the DEA agent’s internal conflict, of course, is the fact that it was she who directed Sid Markham to Mike Warren’s hospital bedside in the Season 2 finale. Livid about her colleague’s cover-up of Lena’s death, Paige nudged the dirty cop to “finish” what he had started during the Serrano compound massacre.
But as...
- 6/18/2015
- TVLine.com
USA Network has released an all-new trailer for the upcoming third season of Jeff Eastin’s spy drama Graceland, and this is the first trailer from Season 3 that actually features never-before-seen footage. The show’s previous teaser were only filled with scenes from Graceland‘s second season. The footage shows the Gracelanders, minus Mike Warren (Aaron Tveit), in different situation. However, the actions are tied together by the words of Paul Briggs (Daniel Sunjata), who remembers the undercover agents as the very essence of the team and the show. He also says that every time the members of the house go on a mission they hold hands with the devil and, at the end of the video, states that “someone has to be hold accountable.” Though the video does not have any new footage featuring Tveit, the actor, along with Daniel Sunjata, was present at the NBC upfronts in New York City…...
- 5/19/2015
- by Virginia Podesta
- TVovermind.com
After a shocking Season 2 finale and much speculation over its renewal/cancellation chances, it was made official that Graceland was picked up for a third season by USA Network. The substantial detail that was up in the air, until now, was whether or not Aaron Tveit’s Mike Warren would be back in living form. However, news of the actor’s premature departure from the Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman play Assassins appears to indicate that the FBI agent will continue to be a fixture in the USA drama. It was originally reported by Broadway.com that Tveit would headline Assassins through March 7. Nonetheless, earlier today, it was announced that Tveit would be taking his last bow on February 8, due to Graceland’s scheduling. If this is not confirmation that his Graceland character is alive, I don’t know what is. The news gives much needed relief to the Graceland followers,...
- 1/24/2015
- by Virginia Podesta
- TVovermind.com
Part one of 'DWTS' finale ends in shocking elimination -- hurry and predict Tuesday night's winner!'
Did you see that coming? Part one of the "Dancing With the Stars" finale ended with one of the season's most surprising eliminations. Only four of our users predicted all of tonight's outcomes: MrFilmkritik, Nate, Mike Warren, and kiiwiih. -Break- Could conservative fans push Sadie Robertson to upset win on 'DWTS'? They correctly forecast the resurgence of Alfonso Ribeiro, who struggled last week after injuring himself, but was able to deliver two perfect dances in a row this week: the first a reprise of his week-one jive, and the second a showstopping freestyle number that included an homage to his tap-dancing Broadway roots. But they also foresaw the downfall of Bethany Mota. The online star came to "DWTS" as a social-media powerhouse, with as passionate following on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. She also had the benefit of pro partner Derek Hough, the show's all-time biggest champ with five previous mirror ball trophy.
- 11/25/2014
- Gold Derby
Tommy Chong had the lowest score going into this week's quarterfinals on "Dancing With the Stars," but the live show opened with the announcement that Chong was safe from elimination. Judging from the reaction of him and pro partner Peta Murgatroyd, he didn't see that coming. Did you? -Break- 'DWTS' shocker: Did you predict another perfect score for Janel Parrish? Six of our users did: tonyrandall, Cordell Martin, Mike Warren, TopChefFan, dsps84, and Ryan Lapierre correctly predicted all of this week's outcomes, including the surprise elimination of Lea Thompson. She was second-to-last in the judges' scores last week, which has been one of the most perilous spots for contestants this season, while last place has been a surprise good-luck charm: stars at the bottom have only been eliminated twice. Thompson's elimination was especially surprising given where she stood in our users' predictions for the mirror ball trophy. B...
- 11/11/2014
- Gold Derby
Graceland follows the “merry band of misfits” from the FBI, DEA, and Ice living together in the titular beachside mansion seized by the Government from an incarcerated drug lord. Broadway’s Aaron Tveit, famous on the Great White Way for headlining Next to Normal and Catch Me If You Can, stars as Mike Warren, a fresh agent right out of Quantico. With top scores, bested only by his new training officer and de facto King of Graceland, Paul Briggs (Rescue Me’s Daniel Sunjata), Warren scurries to prove himself as an undercover operative worthy of his housemates’ respect.
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- 10/1/2014
- by Kyle North
- JustPressPlay.net
Spoiler Alert: If you haven’t seen the season 2 finale of USA’s Graceland, there are major spoilers ahead! You have been warned. Wait, did they really just do that? Fans of USA’s Graceland gasped in horror during the end of the season 2 finale on Wednesday, Sept. 10, when the FBI drama’s star Aaron Tveit, who plays undercover cop Mike Warren, seemingly died at the hands of the corrupt agent Sid Markham (Carmine Giovinazzo). After Sid framed Mike for the death of multiple agents, our hunky hero gets [...]...
- 9/11/2014
- Us Weekly
The following recap, by the very definition of the word “recap,” contains spoilers from Graceland‘s season finale.
Just as Graceland‘s Season 1 finale left FBI superstar Mike Warren’s future with the titular house in question, the sophomore closer put his life on the line — perhaps even a flat line.
Related Fall TV Spoilerpalooza: Exclusive Scoop From 42 Returning Favorites
Given how last week left off, the hour opened with most everyone in quite a pickle. Pregnant Charlie, who had been hunting down Amber, was grabbed. Johnny had discovered that the marked bills he labored to land in Sid’s...
Just as Graceland‘s Season 1 finale left FBI superstar Mike Warren’s future with the titular house in question, the sophomore closer put his life on the line — perhaps even a flat line.
Related Fall TV Spoilerpalooza: Exclusive Scoop From 42 Returning Favorites
Given how last week left off, the hour opened with most everyone in quite a pickle. Pregnant Charlie, who had been hunting down Amber, was grabbed. Johnny had discovered that the marked bills he labored to land in Sid’s...
- 9/11/2014
- TVLine.com
Two weeks into its sophomore run, USA Network’s Graceland sent several of its characters in interesting new directions, be it into the path of a beautiful woman, wrestled to the ground by cops or steering clear of a mark.
TVLine invited series creator Jeff Eastin to tease what these new wrinkles will mean for Briggs, Jakes and Charlie, respectively.
Photos Quotes of the Week From Graceland, Suits, Playing House and More
Jilted Jakes | Graceland’s resident U.S. Customs Agent (played by Brandon Jay McLaren) had covertly moved out of the titular house and made camp in a modest apartment,...
TVLine invited series creator Jeff Eastin to tease what these new wrinkles will mean for Briggs, Jakes and Charlie, respectively.
Photos Quotes of the Week From Graceland, Suits, Playing House and More
Jilted Jakes | Graceland’s resident U.S. Customs Agent (played by Brandon Jay McLaren) had covertly moved out of the titular house and made camp in a modest apartment,...
- 6/24/2014
- TVLine.com
USA Network’s Graceland re-opens its doors this Wednesday at 10/9c, and it’s not long at all before FBI whiz kid Mike Warren finds cause to slip away from D.C. and visit the sun-baked beach house — though what he finds there may surprise him. Guns downstairs? Unlabeled fridge finds? Strange bedfellows? Oh, and who’s the new guy…?
Jeff Eastin, who previously created USA’s White Collar, shared with TVLine a look at the changes that Graceland the show has undergone, all while maintaining (if not amplifying) its darker, sexy tone.
Related | USA Sets Summer Dates for Covert Affairs,...
Jeff Eastin, who previously created USA’s White Collar, shared with TVLine a look at the changes that Graceland the show has undergone, all while maintaining (if not amplifying) its darker, sexy tone.
Related | USA Sets Summer Dates for Covert Affairs,...
- 6/11/2014
- TVLine.com
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