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Jun 04, 2009 -
Considering that television holds second-rate status to film in a lot of people's minds, it's amazing to think of all of the stellar silver screen actresses who are currently working on TV. In a recent panel organized by The Hollywood Reporter, a whole bunch of them — including Sigourney Weaver, Regina King, January Jones, Anna Paquin, Rose Byrne, and Mary McDonnell — talked about the great roles available for women on the small screen right now.
That got me wondering if TV is providing actresses with better opportunities than film.
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Mar 23, 2009 -
- The Coen Brothers are planning a remake of the John Wayne film True Grit. — Zap2it
- Mary McDonnell is joining The Closer for several episodes to go head-to-head with Kyra Sedgwick's character. — Entertainment Weekly
- Speaking of which, here's a rundown of what's coming up at Sci Fi – er, Syfy — post-Battlestar Galactica.
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Nov 14, 2008 -
Ohhh-kay. This week's Grey's Anatomy has left me confused, like I tumbled down the Seattle Grace rabbit hole and came up in a world where nothing made any sense. Whether it was the departure of Hahn, the arrival of Meredith's old backpacking buddy, the trouble everyone had relating to the new heart surgeon, or Izzie's struggles with Denny's memory, there's a lot to try to make sense of.
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Nov 12, 2008 -
Grey's Anatomy will welcome two new characters this week, just a week after the sudden departure of Brooke Smith's Dr. Hahn. We've already heard a bit about the two, Sadie and Dr.
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Nov 03, 2008 -
Kevin McKidd's Dr. Owen Hunt (that's "McArmy" to me) made his return to Grey's Anatomy in the most recent episode, but he's far from the only new doctor we'll be seeing around Seattle Grace this year. In fact, three female docs will be joining the cast in the coming weeks, staying for at least three episodes each — and possibly longer.
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Sep 24, 2008 -
- Lifetime just paid a whole lot of money for the reruns of How I Met Your Mother. — Hollywood Reporter
- Bruce Willis will make his directorial debut with the indie psychological drama Three Stories About Joan. — ComingSoon
- Billy Crystal will join Dwayne Johnson, Ashley Judd, and Julie Andrews in the comedy Tooth Fairy.
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