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5 April 2012 6:40 AM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
New York -- A stuntman who claims he suffered a concussion, whiplash and two holes in his knees while performing as the comic book hero in Broadway's "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" has asked producers to turn over any relevant information as he weighs pursuing a negligence lawsuit.
The stuntman, Richard Kobak, claims in a series of papers filed earlier this year in state Supreme Court that he suffered the leg injuries in 2010 while filling in for another injured stuntman at the most expensive show in Broadway history.
He alleges that the rigging he used for the show's aerial acrobatics wasn't recalibrated for him and, as a result, he made 70 hard landings on stage during performances and rehearsals. He says the hard landings created a 1.4-millimeter hole in his right knee and a 9-millimeter hole in his left knee.
He also alleges that a computer program controlling one of his »
- AP
6 March 2012 3:21 AM, PST | MTV Movie News | See recent MTV Movie News news »
Three Twi-actors are starring in new pilots — 'Twilight' Tuesday takes a look at who could be next.
By Kara Warner
Photo: Didier Messens/ WireImage
The news surrounding Hollywood's annual TV pilot season has heated up in recent weeks with the casting announcements of not one, but three "Twilight" stars. It's hard for us to think about life beyond the fifth and final Twi-film, "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2," but it's clear that the actors are thinking about life after the films that made them household names.
This week's "Twilight" Tuesday is dedicated to Ashley Greene, Rachelle Lefevre and Billy Burke, along with any other "Twilight" stars who make an appearance on the small screen in the coming months or years.
Coincidentally enough, Greene has signed on to play another Alice, this time in the ABC drama "Americana." The show revolves around a well-known family fashion »
5 March 2012 4:27 AM, PST | digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »
Annabeth Gish has joined ABC's drama pilot Americana. The former West Wing actress will appear alongside Without a Trace star Anthony Lapaglia and Twilight's Ashley Greene. She will play a "fading beauty" who is the mother of Greene's Alice, according to Deadline. Gish's recent credits include a stint on CSI and a recurring role on Pretty Little Liars. Lost's Emilie de Ravin, Brothers & Sisters actor Ken Olin and The Descent star Natalie Mendoza are among (more) »
- By Morgan Jeffery
1 March 2012 2:25 AM, PST | digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »
Twilight star Ashley Greene has joined the cast of ABC pilot Americana. The drama, which is set in the fashion world, is from Grey's Anatomy's Mark Gordon. Greene will play Alice Clarke, a young designer who works for fashion guru Robert Soulter (Anthony Lapaglia), according to Deadline. The actress plays Alice Cullen in the Twilight films and also starred in ABC drama Pan Am. Former Lost star Emilie De Ravin, Brothers & Sisters actor Ken Olin and The Descent's Natalie Mendoza are among the other stars confirmed to appear in the Americana (more) »
- By Morgan Jeffery
29 February 2012 5:12 AM, PST | TVfanatic | See recent TVfanatic news »
We have major pilot casting scoops regarding stars from Grey's Anatomy, Glee, Cougar Town and The Twilight Saga, among others...
Rachael Taylor will star as one half of a couple - opposite Dave Annable - that takes over the management of 666 Park Avenue and must deal with creepy, supernatural happenings there, along with the strange building's strange owner (Terry O’Quinn).
Jake Lacy (Better With You) will portray one of three siblings (along with Becki Newton and Scott Foley) in The Goodwin Games, the Fox sitcom pilot about two brothers and a sister who reconnect in order to inherit their recently-deceased father’s fortune.
Josh Hopkins has been cast in Lady Friends, from writer/producer Kari Lizer. The Cougar Town actor will play the husband of Andrea Anders' Nicole, who is one of two BFFs who can't live without each other. The role is considered "second position" for Hopkins, »
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27 February 2012 7:56 AM, PST | Boomtron | See recent Boomtron news »
Now here is a series that could be a winner. Americana is a ritzy clothing line run by a powerful, wealthy family. A good script would balance an intriguing look behind the scenes of the fashion industry, perhaps reminiscent of The Devil Wears Prada, and some juicy, soap-style family drama. I’d give it a watch for sure. Americana is coming to ABC with star, Anthony Lapaglia, and joining him now is the ever so lovely Emilie De Ravin.
You’ve seen her on Lost, you watched her recently on Once Upon a Time, you even saw actress De Ravin melting the heart of Robert Pattinson as a gal who always liked to have dessert first in the weepie, Remember Me.
EW had the scoop. For the ABC drama pilot, De Ravin will embody Francesca, the daughter of the iconic fashion mogul to be acted by Lapaglia. Lapaglia’s character »
- Sasha Nova
25 February 2012 3:36 PM, PST | digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »
Emilie De Ravin has signed on to star in ABC's new drama pilot Americana. De Ravin will play Francesca, the daughter and head of events in a fashion family empire, Entertainment Weekly reports. Anthony Lapaglia will play the patriarch of the family, Robert Soulter, whose career is in jeopardy when a younger designer arrives on the scene. Natalie Mendoza and Ken Olin have also been cast in the pilot, which is contending (more) »
- By Zeba Blay
25 February 2012 10:02 AM, PST | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
Cue "Hail to the Chief" because TV has found its president.
Bill Pullman, who famously took on the role of head of state in the 1996 blockbuster "Independence Day," has signed on to play the Us leader in NBC's White House comedy "1600 Penn," according to The Hollywood Reporter." Pullman joins former "American Dreams" star Brittany Snow (playing his Type A daughter) and "The Book of Mormon's" Josh Gad (playing his spacey son) in the single-camera pilot about a dysfunctional first family.
Pullman previously inspired viewers in his legendary (even if cliché-filled) "Independence Day" presidential address, in which his character, fictional President Thomas J. Whitmore , said, "We will be united in our common interest ... We are fighting for our right to live, to exist and should we win the day ... We will not go quietly into the night; We will not vanish without a fight."
His new role as Commander in Chief is intended, »
- Jaimie Etkin
25 February 2012 10:00 AM, PST | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
Cue "Hail to the Chief" because TV has found its president.
Bill Pullman, who famously took on the role of head of state in the 1996 blockbuster "Independence Day," has signed on to play the Us leader in NBC's White House comedy "1600 Penn," according to The Hollywood Reporter." Pullman joins former "American Dreams" star Brittany Snow (playing his Type A daughter) and "The Book of Mormon's" Josh Gad (playing his spacey son) in the single-camera pilot about a dysfunctional first family.
Pullman previously inspired viewers in his legendary (even if cliché-filled) "Independence Day" presidential address, in which his character, fictional President Thomas J. Whitmore , said, "We will be united in our common interest ... We are fighting for our right to live, to exist and should we win the day ... We will not go quietly into the night; We will not vanish without a fight."
His new role as Commander in Chief is intended, »
- Jaimie Etkin
24 February 2012 3:57 PM, PST | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
Lost star Emilie De Ravin is joining Anthony Lapaglia in ABC’s drama pilot Americana.
The show is a primetime soap about a iconic fashion industry family (the brand name is “Americana”). Lapaglia plays the family patriarch and De Ravin is his daughter Francesca, who handles special events for the company. Ken Olin and Natalie Mendoza are also cast.
Americana is one of a slew of drama projects in contention for ABC’s fall slate.
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- James Hibberd
22 February 2012 9:36 AM, PST | digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »
Ken Olin and Natalie Mendoza have landed roles in ABC's pilot Americana. The drama, which is set in the fashion world, is being executive produced by Grey's Anatomy's Mark Gordon. Anthony Lapaglia has already signed up to play fashion designer Robert Soulter, the patriarch of the family featured in the show. Olin has now joined the cast as Martin, the owner of a company which makes clothes, The Hollywood Reporter says. Martin's daughter works for the company. (more) »
- By Catriona Wightman
21 February 2012 7:51 PM, PST | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »
Brothers & Sisters star Ken Olin is staying with the ABC family. The actor has been tapped to co-star in ABC's drama pilot Americana, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively. Described as a soap revolving around a legendary fashion designer and his family, Olin will play Martin, the owner of a garment manufacturing company whose daughter designs clothes for the company. Anthony Lapaglia (Without a Trace) stars as the designer with Natalie Mendoza (Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark) playing a beautiful thirtysomething bitch, Wendy. Story: TV Pilots 2012: The Complete Guide Michael Seitzman (North Country) is penning
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- Lesley Goldberg
18 February 2012 8:30 AM, PST | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »
Anthony Lapaglia is returning to the small screen. The Without a Trace actor has signed on to star in ABC’s Americana. The soapy drama, which hails from ABC Studios, revolves around a legendary fashion designer Robert Soulter (Lapaglia) and his family business. The Aussie actor was a hot commodity this pilot season, with interest from both drama and comedy projects. Since Trace wrapped in 2009, Lapaglia has worked on such big screen projects as Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming spaghetti western Django Unchained. He joins fellow castmember Natalie Mendoza, who will play the part of beautiful 30-something bitch, Wendy, in Americana.
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- Lacey Rose
2 February 2012 9:25 AM, PST | The Guardian - TV News | See recent The Guardian - TV News news »
First episode made without its co-creator Brian True-May beats BBC's Diy: Sos and Masterchef
Midsomer Murders returned to ITV1 with more than 6 million viewers in the first series since the exit of its co-creator Brian True-May.
True-May prompted a storm last year when he suggested there was no place in Midsomer for ethnic minorities, describing the drama as the "last bastion of Englishness".
Wednesday's episode – the first of its 15th series – was notable for featuring a Hong Kong-born actor, Natalie Mendoza, among the suspects.
It was watched by 6.13 million viewers across ITV1 and ITV1+1, a 25% share of the audience.
Midsomer Murders, which now stars Neil Dudgeon in the lead role, beat BBC1's Diy: Sos, which had 4.4 million viewers (18.4%) between 8pm and 9pm, and MasterChef, watched by 4.5 million people (18.2%) between 9pm and 10pm.
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Channel 4's One Born Every Minute continued to pull in big audiences on Channel 4. »
- John Plunkett
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