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17 May 2012 7:43 AM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
What do Adam Rodriguez, Eva La Rue, Wilmer Valderrama, Marisol Nichols, Cheech Marin, Jorge Garcia and Nestor Carbonell all have in common? Well, aside from the fact that they’re all Latin — they all lost their jobs on TV this week.
Over the weekend, CBS announced that it was pulling the plug on the long-running drama "CSI: Miami,” which stars Puerto Rican actors Adam Rodriguez and Eva La Rue in the lead roles of Eric Delko and Natalia Boa Vista, respectively.
On Sunday, the network also canceled the freshman comedy “Rob,” which centered on an architect (Rob Schneider) who marries into a tight-knit Mexican family. The show featured several Latino actors in lead roles, including Cheech Marin, Diana Maria Riva, Lupe Ontiveros and Eugenio Derbez.
And CBS wasn't the only network to cancel Latino-friendly shows this week -- the three other major networks ended shows starring Latinos as well.
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- Lee Hernandez
17 May 2012 6:46 AM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
What do Adam Rodriguez, Eva La Rue, Wilmer Valderrama, Marisol Nichols, Cheech Marin, Jorge Garcia and Nestor Carbonell all have in common? Well, aside from the fact that they're all Latin — they all lost their jobs on TV this week.
Over the weekend, CBS announced that it was pulling the plug on the long-running drama "CSI: Miami,” which stars Puerto Rican actors Adam Rodriguez and Eva La Rue in the lead roles of Eric Delko and Natalia Boa Vista, respectively.
On Sunday, the network also canceled the freshman comedy “Rob,” which centered on an architect (Rob Schneider) who marries into a tight-knit Mexican family. The show featured several Latino actors in lead roles, including Cheech Marin, Diana Maria Riva, Lupe Ontiveros and Eugenio Derbez.
And CBS wasn't the only network to cancel Latino-friendly shows this week -- the three other major networks ended shows starring Latinos as well.
ABC decided »
- Lee Hernandez
13 May 2012 4:06 PM, PDT | TVSeriesFinale.com | See recent TVSeriesFinale news »
After 10 seasons, it's time for David Caruso to turn in his sunglasses. CBS has cancelled CSI: Miami, the first show in the CSI franchise to end.
Starting in 2002, the TV series follows a South Florida team of forensic investigators who often use advanced scientific methods to solve crimes. The current cast includes Caruso, Adam Rodriguez, Emily Procter, Eva La Rue, Jonathan Togo, Omar Benson Miller, and Rex Linn.
The ratings for CSI: Miami have declined over the years. Season nine averaged a 2.1 in the coveted 18-49 demographic with 9.85 million total viewers. That was down from season eight by 13% in the demo (vs a 2.4 rating) and down by 5% in viewership (vs 10.39 million).
While the cop show's overall viewership is still impressive, advertisers want shows that cater to the demo audience and the network has »
- TVSeriesFinale.com
13 May 2012 2:59 PM, PDT | TVSeriesFinale.com | See recent TVSeriesFinale news »
Network: CBS
Episodes: 232 (hour)
Seasons: 10
TV show dates: September 23, 2002 -- April 8, 2012
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: David Caruso, Emily Procter, Adam Rodriguez, Khandi Alexander, Rex Linn, Jonathan Togo, Eva La Rue, Boti Bliss, Sofia Milos, Rory Cochrane, Brendan Fehr, Brian Poth, and David Lee Smith.
TV show description:
A team of Miami-Dade Police Department forensic scientists investigate the circumstances behind unusual deaths and crimes.
Lieutenant Horatio Caine (David Caruso) leads the CSI team and is a forensic analyst and former bomb squad officer.
Past and present members of his team include ballistics specialist Calleigh Duquesne (Emily Procter), fingerprint and drug identification expert Eric Delko (Adam Rodriguez), medical examiner Dr. Alexx Woods (Khandi Alexander), young officer Ryan Wolfe (Jonathan Togo), Homicide »
- TVSeriesFinale.com
13 May 2012 11:59 AM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
It's the end of 10 seasons of investigations, pun-filled taglines and best supporting sunglasses on "CSI: Miami" -- CBS has canceled the long-running series.
Star Eva Larue visited "Live with Kelly" last month to lament the fact that the show didn't get a proper send-off, if that was to be their series finale, after their episode order was cut to 19 to make room for Robert De Niro's rookie cop drama "NYC 22."
"It's not fair, we didn't get to tie it up right," Larue said. "After 10 seasons, we ended in a bar. That doesn't seem right."
But there you have it -- "CSI: Miami," ending in a bar. CBS sent out this quote with the official announcement:
“'CSI: Miami' leaves an amazing television legacy -– a signature look and style, global popularity and as a key player in CBS’s rise to the top over the past decade. »
- The Huffington Post
13 May 2012 10:01 AM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
It's the end of 10 seasons of investigations, pun-filled taglines and best supporting sunglasses on "CSI: Miami" -- CBS has canceled the long-running series.
Star Eva Larue visited "Live with Kelly" last month to lament the fact that the show didn't get a proper send-off, if that was to be their series finale, after their episode order was cut to 19 to make room for Robert De Niro's rookie cop drama "NYC 22."
"It's not fair, we didn't get to tie it up right," Larue said. "After 10 seasons, we ended in a bar. That doesn't seem right."
But there you have it -- "CSI: Miami," ending in a bar. CBS sent out this quote with the official announcement:
“'CSI: Miami' leaves an amazing television legacy -– a signature look and style, global popularity and as a key player in CBS's rise to the top over the past decade. We »
- The Huffington Post
20 April 2012 11:31 AM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
"CSI: Miami" is on the bubble. The traditionally highly-rated yet slumping forensic procedural was not among the 18 shows CBS renewed in mid-March, leaving its status uncertain after its Season 10 finale. Eva La Rue, who plays Detective Natalia Boa Vista on the series, addressed the show's tenuous position on "Live! With Kelly" (weekdays on ABC), and said she thinks they deserve a chance to end the show the right way.
"It's not fair, we didn't get to tie it up right. After 10 seasons, we ended in a bar. That doesn't seem right," La Rue lamented. Season 10 of "CSI: Miami" was cut to 19 episodes to accomodate the premiere of Robert De Niro's rookie cop drama "NYC 22."
La Rue does have a back-up plan if CBS decides not to bring "CSI: Miami" back for a proper series finale, however. She booked a guest-starring role in Mandy Moore's as-yet-untitled ABC pilot in March. »
- Alex Moaba
20 April 2012 11:15 AM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
"CSI: Miami" is on the bubble. The traditionally highly-rated yet slumping forensic procedural was not among the 18 shows CBS renewed in mid-March, leaving its status uncertain after its Season 10 finale. Eva La Rue, who plays Detective Natalia Boa Vista on the series, addressed the show's tenuous position on "Live! With Kelly" (weekdays on ABC), and said she thinks they deserve a chance to end the show the right way.
"It's not fair, we didn't get to tie it up right. After 10 seasons, we ended in a bar. That doesn't seem right," La Rue lamented. Season 10 of "CSI: Miami" was cut to 19 episodes to accomodate the premiere of Robert De Niro's rookie cop drama "NYC 22."
La Rue does have a back-up plan if CBS decides not to bring "CSI: Miami" back for a proper series finale, however. She booked a guest-starring role in Mandy Moore's as-yet-untitled ABC pilot in March. »
- Alex Moaba
3 April 2012 6:17 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
As many of our favorite TV shows wrap up filming for the season this week, their fates still hang in the balance. Networks won't finalize their 2012-2013 schedules until mid May at Upfronts in New York City, and until then, casts, crews, and fans of some shows will have to wait to hear whether they're coming back next year.
We've already explored the ABC bubble shows, so now it's time to visit the CBS fare. CBS has already renewed a large number of shows. Fans of "The Good Wife," "Blue Bloods," "CSI," "Hawaii Five-o," "The Mentalist," "Person of Interest," "Criminal Minds," "NCIS," "NCIS: La," "Mike & Molly," "2 Broke Girls," "How I Met Your Mother" and "The Big Bang Theory" can rest assured -- your shows will be back.
We can also pretty much count on seeing the return of "Two and a Half Men," provided negotiations with Ashton Kutcher continue to go well. »
- editorial@zap2it.com
30 March 2012 2:00 PM, PDT | People - CelebrityBabies | See recent People - CelebrityBabies news »
Courtesy Ellamarie Fortenbach
Elisabeth Röhm, best known for her roles as Serena on Law & Order and Kate on Angel, has marked a year blogging for People.com.
The actress recently appeared on CSI: Miami. Beginning in April, she has a recurring role on The Client List, while upcoming films Transit and Officer Down will be out later this year. She can be found on Facebook, Google + and @ElisabethRohm.
In her latest blog, Röhm — mom to 3½-year-old Easton August with fiancé Ron Anthony — participates in the production of a cookbook, which enlightens her about the importance of the family meal.
How »
- Sarah
23 March 2012 2:50 PM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
Does one star of "CSI: Miami" may already have a foot out the door?
With the CBS series on the bubble, Eva Larue has joined ABC's untitled Mandy Moore comedy pilot, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Though Larue will be a guest star in the pilot, she has an option to become a series regular should the ABC comedy move to series.
The story of the untitled pilot will be told through the perspective of Annie (Moore) and Ben, a young newlywed couple who get the opportunity to run a new restaurant in Annie's hometown, bringing her closer to her needy and high-maintenance family, including mom (Stockard Channing) and dad (Kurt Fuller).
Larue currently plays Detective Natalia Boa Vista on the long-running "CSI" spinoff and will appear as one of Annie's sisters, Veronica, in the pilot.
Time will tell what will happen with "CSI: Miami," which, it was recently announced »
- Leigh Weingus
23 March 2012 2:49 PM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
Does one star of "CSI: Miami" may already have a foot out the door?
With the CBS series on the bubble, Eva Larue has joined ABC's untitled Mandy Moore comedy pilot, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Though Larue will be a guest star in the pilot, she has an option to become a series regular should the ABC comedy move to series.
The story of the untitled pilot will be told through the perspective of Annie (Moore) and Ben, a young newlywed couple who get the opportunity to run a new restaurant in Annie's hometown, bringing her closer to her needy and high-maintenance family, including mom (Stockard Channing) and dad (Kurt Fuller).
Larue currently plays Detective Natalia Boa Vista on the long-running "CSI" spinoff and will appear as one of Annie's sisters, Veronica, in the pilot.
Time will tell what will happen with "CSI: Miami," which, it was recently announced »
- Leigh Weingus
23 March 2012 2:48 PM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
CSI: Miami will be down one investigator if renewed for an eleventh season, as Eva La Rue — who currently stars in CBS’ on-the-bubble cop drama — has been cast in ABC’s Untitled Mandy Moore Project.
The half-hour comedy centers on newlyweds Annie (Moore) and Ben (Traffic Light’s Nelson Franklin), who open a restaurant in Annie’s hometown, bringing her closer to her needy and high maintenance family. La Rue will play Annie’s older sister.
The actress joins the previously cast Stockard Channing (The West Wing), Kurt Fuller (Better With You), Erinn Hayes (Worst Week) and Majandra Delfino (Roswell »
- Megan Masters
23 March 2012 12:57 PM, PDT | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »
With CSI: Miami on the bubble at CBS, series co-star Eva Larue has booked an insurance plan. The actress has joined ABC's untitled Mandy Moore comedy pilot, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively. Larue will guest star in the pilot with an option to become a regular should the project move to series. The Moore project is in first position to her role on CSI: Miami. The untitled comedy explores the inherent conflict that exists between the families we grow up in and the ones we make as adults. It will be told through the perspective of Annie (Moore)
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- Lesley Goldberg
12 January 2012 9:32 AM, PST | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
Phyllis Diller is returning to TV, just in time to celebrate 'The Bold and the Beautiful's' 25th anniversary.
According to TV Guide Magazine, the 94-year-old actress will reprise her infamous soap role for two days in March. Diller began playing zany makeup artist Gladys Pope in 1995 and her last appearance on the soap was back in 2004. Look for Diller's Gladys Pope to have a new job and play a big part in a romantic event.
Diller is just the latest star returning to her former soap home. Lisa Rinna recently booked a return trip to "Days Of Our Lives" on NBC. Prior to the series finale of "All My Children," Josh Duhamel, Carol Burnett, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Eva La Rue all made appearances on the soap that helped launch their careers.
After the series finale of "One Life to Live" on Fri., Jan. 13, "The Bold And The Beautiful »
- Chris Harnick
12 January 2012 9:31 AM, PST | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
Phyllis Diller is returning to TV, just in time to celebrate 'The Bold and the Beautiful's' 25th anniversary.
According to TV Guide Magazine, the 94-year-old actress will reprise her infamous soap role for two days in March. Diller began playing zany makeup artist Gladys Pope in 1995 and her last appearance on the soap was back in 2004. Look for Diller's Gladys Pope to have a new job and play a big part in a romantic event.
Diller is just the latest star returning to her former soap home. Lisa Rinna recently booked a return trip to "Days Of Our Lives" on NBC. Prior to the series finale of "All My Children," Josh Duhamel, Carol Burnett, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Eva La Rue all made appearances on the soap that helped launch their careers.
After the series finale of "One Life to Live" on Fri., Jan. 13, "The Bold And The Beautiful »
- Chris Harnick
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