Did you feel like Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life lacked surprise elements? If you did, you are not alone. Apparently, show creator Amy Sherman-Palladino had big plans that were thwarted due to time and budget constraints. Luke and Lorelai’s wedding scene had to be condensed, for example. There was more, though. Sherman-Palladino had plans to give Mrs. Kim an unlikely storyline involving a K-pop band, but time constraints made it impossible.
‘Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life’ planned an adventure for Mrs. Kim
Mrs. Kim initially didn’t support Lane Kim’s musical dreams. Eventually, she came around and tried to help both Lane and Zach Van Gerbig make it big. When Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life opened, Mrs. Kim, Lane, and Zack were still hanging out in Stars Hollow. Their musical dreams seemed largely dead. That wasn’t always the plan.
Mrs. Kim...
‘Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life’ planned an adventure for Mrs. Kim
Mrs. Kim initially didn’t support Lane Kim’s musical dreams. Eventually, she came around and tried to help both Lane and Zach Van Gerbig make it big. When Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life opened, Mrs. Kim, Lane, and Zack were still hanging out in Stars Hollow. Their musical dreams seemed largely dead. That wasn’t always the plan.
Mrs. Kim...
- 12/6/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
While some Squid Game fans were watching an English-dubbed version of the popular Netflix show, they may recognize a familiar voice. Actor Emily Kuroda, known for her role in Gilmore Girls, voiced one minor character in the English-dubbed version of Squid Game.
Emily Kuroda’s acting career, including her memorable role in ‘Gilmore Girls’ Emily Kuroda poses for a portrait at Boston University Theatre in 2016. I Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images
Kuroda began acting when she was in high school and went on to major in drama at California State University, Fresno before she launched her Hollywood career. The actor has also appeared in movies like Dad, Why Me?, and Hotel for Dogs, as well as TV shows like Matlock, Columbo, The King of Queens, and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Her most notable role is that of Mrs. Kim in the hit teen show Gilmore Girls. Kuroda played the strict,...
Emily Kuroda’s acting career, including her memorable role in ‘Gilmore Girls’ Emily Kuroda poses for a portrait at Boston University Theatre in 2016. I Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images
Kuroda began acting when she was in high school and went on to major in drama at California State University, Fresno before she launched her Hollywood career. The actor has also appeared in movies like Dad, Why Me?, and Hotel for Dogs, as well as TV shows like Matlock, Columbo, The King of Queens, and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Her most notable role is that of Mrs. Kim in the hit teen show Gilmore Girls. Kuroda played the strict,...
- 2/20/2023
- by India McCarty
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Strange World Review — Strange World (2022) Film Review, a movie directed by Don Hall and Qui Nguyen, written by Qui Nguyen and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Dennis Quaid, Gabrielle Union, Jaboukie Young-White, Lucy Liu, Karan Soni, Alan Tudyk, Adelina Anthony, Abraham Benrubi, Jonathan Melo, Nik Dodani, Francesca Reale, Emily Kuroda, Katie Lowes, Lanisa Renee [...]
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- 11/26/2022
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
Adopting Audrey Review — Adopting Audrey (2021) Film Review, a movie written and directed by M. Cahill and starring Jena Malone, Robert Hunger-Buhler, Emily Kuroda, Will Rogers, Brooke Bloom, Lawrence Inglee, Malachi Nimmons, Dante Pereira-Olson, Marsha Dietlein, Tom Creel, Davis Hall, Randy Ramos Jr. and Stephanie Marrinan. Jena Malone is a really fine actress and [...]
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Continue reading: Film Review: Adopting Audrey (2021): Jena Malone Delivers a Great Performance in a Movie in Search of a Plot...
- 9/1/2022
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
For as long as there has been independent cinema, there have been protagonists who aren’t quite ready for adulthood. From “Slacker” to “Frances Ha” to approximately 78 percent of rejected Sundance submissions in any given year, there’s a time honored tradition of filmmakers finding inspiration in those looking to squeeze a few more years out of their adolescence.
But with each passing film about an artsy type who can’t get their shit together, the pressure on the next filmmaker to justify the existence of their belated coming-of-age story increases. When your audience has seen these tropes as often as we have, you have to offer something more than “wow, turns out adulting is really hard!” Unfortunately, “Adopting Audrey” falls short of that standard. M. Cahill’s new film about a woman who puts herself up for adoption in her early thirties is The result is a drab retreading...
But with each passing film about an artsy type who can’t get their shit together, the pressure on the next filmmaker to justify the existence of their belated coming-of-age story increases. When your audience has seen these tropes as often as we have, you have to offer something more than “wow, turns out adulting is really hard!” Unfortunately, “Adopting Audrey” falls short of that standard. M. Cahill’s new film about a woman who puts herself up for adoption in her early thirties is The result is a drab retreading...
- 8/26/2022
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
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Very few, if any, actors have sprinted out of the blocks like Jena Malone.
After debuting in a Michael Jackson music video, the Nevada native starred in directorial debuts for Anjelica Huston and Goldie Hawn, shared the screen with Jeff Bridges and Frances McDormand, played a young Jodie Foster, got caught between Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon, did a period piece with Glenn Close, got weird with Jake Gyllenhaal in a cult classic, played a ferry girl for Anthony Minghella, charmed an emo Hayden Christensen, snagged an ensemble part in a starry indie with Don Cheadle, Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams, and tested the convictions of Emile Hirsch and Kieran Culkin.
And she did it all by her 18th birthday.
Malone has continued working at a breakneck pace over the years, eventually graduating to franchise fare (The Hunger Games, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice...
Very few, if any, actors have sprinted out of the blocks like Jena Malone.
After debuting in a Michael Jackson music video, the Nevada native starred in directorial debuts for Anjelica Huston and Goldie Hawn, shared the screen with Jeff Bridges and Frances McDormand, played a young Jodie Foster, got caught between Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon, did a period piece with Glenn Close, got weird with Jake Gyllenhaal in a cult classic, played a ferry girl for Anthony Minghella, charmed an emo Hayden Christensen, snagged an ensemble part in a starry indie with Don Cheadle, Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams, and tested the convictions of Emile Hirsch and Kieran Culkin.
And she did it all by her 18th birthday.
Malone has continued working at a breakneck pace over the years, eventually graduating to franchise fare (The Hunger Games, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice...
- 8/24/2022
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"You are sane, approximately." "Sane as you are." Vertical Entertainment has revealed an official trailer for an indie film titled Adopting Audrey (formerly known as Porcupine at its festival premiere), an awkward sort of dramedy from filmmaker M. Cahill. Not to be confused with the other Mike Cahill this Mike Cahill now goes by M Cahill, and directed the indie hit King of California with Michael Douglas back in 2007. This is only his second feature film. Jena Malone stars as Audrey, an "adult woman" who puts herself up for adoption and forms a bond with the misanthropic patriarch of her adoptive family. Based on a true story. The cast also features Robert Hunger-Bühler, Brooke Bloom, Will Rogers, and Emily Kuroda. This actually looks like a nice, sweet little indie flick. Malone looks like Evan Rachel Wood or even Andrea Riseborough in this; I love her style with the short hair and quirky attitude.
- 7/18/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Disney+ has given us another look at the upcoming “Big Hero 6” spinoff animated series “Baymax!”
In the latest trailer for the series, which you can watch above, Hiro (Ryan Potter) wakes up to realize that his friendly robot is nowhere to be found. It turns out, Baymax (Scott Adsit) is roaming the city of San Fransokyo trying to help others.
As a medical companion robot, Baymax often seeks out people (and creatures) who have physical ailments, like a woman who sprains her ankle and another who hurts her back. He also tries to save a cat, which doesn’t go as planned when he tells the animal to “remain calm” and instead it pokes several holes in his body.
But, he soon learns that some of their problems go much deeper than the surface. “I guess a hero’s job is never done,” Hiro says.
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In the latest trailer for the series, which you can watch above, Hiro (Ryan Potter) wakes up to realize that his friendly robot is nowhere to be found. It turns out, Baymax (Scott Adsit) is roaming the city of San Fransokyo trying to help others.
As a medical companion robot, Baymax often seeks out people (and creatures) who have physical ailments, like a woman who sprains her ankle and another who hurts her back. He also tries to save a cat, which doesn’t go as planned when he tells the animal to “remain calm” and instead it pokes several holes in his body.
But, he soon learns that some of their problems go much deeper than the surface. “I guess a hero’s job is never done,” Hiro says.
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- 5/20/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
A new Steven Soderbergh movie is on the horizon, but it’s being released a little under the radar. The filmmaker behind “Ocean’s Eleven,” “Magic Mike” and “Traffic” tackles the thriller genre with a story set during the Covid-19 pandemic in “Kimi,” which serves as a performance vehicle for Zoë Kravitz. The film marks the first collaboration between Soderbergh and “Panic Room” and “Spider-Man” writer David Koepp, and is already drawing notice for being a lean, mean thriller that compels from beginning to end.
So how and where do you watch “Kimi?” And what is the film about? Your burning questions answered below.
Where Is “Kimi” Streaming?
“Kimi” is an HBO Max original film and is streaming exclusively on HBO Max starting on Feb. 10. Since it’s an HBO Max original, it will always be available on the streaming service.
Is “Kimi” in Theaters?
No, “Kimi” is not getting a theatrical release.
So how and where do you watch “Kimi?” And what is the film about? Your burning questions answered below.
Where Is “Kimi” Streaming?
“Kimi” is an HBO Max original film and is streaming exclusively on HBO Max starting on Feb. 10. Since it’s an HBO Max original, it will always be available on the streaming service.
Is “Kimi” in Theaters?
No, “Kimi” is not getting a theatrical release.
- 2/10/2022
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
For a couple of decades now, Steven Soderbergh’s “little” movies — the lo-fi dramas, often quirky thrillers, that he makes as palate cleansers in between his higher profile projects — have been a pleasurably idiosyncratic, off-on-his-own-cloud thing. Some of them are good (like “Bubble” and “Side Effects”), some are meh (like “Haywire”), and one is great (“The Girlfriend Experience”); none of them make much of an impact in the marketplace. Yet you feel the pulse of filmmaking fervor in them. You could say they’re Soderbergh’s protest against blockbusterization, a way of reminding his audience, and maybe himself, that a few simple elements — story, actors, camera angles — can still add up to what a movie is. Only now, at a time of slow-motion crisis in the industry (will audiences come back to theaters?) and seriously over-inflated budgets, Soderbergh’s latest little movie, the nimble and sinister cyber-age corporate thriller “Kimi,...
- 2/9/2022
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
A surveillance thriller for an age when everyone knows they’re being spied upon at all times — even, perhaps, by the same device on which they’re watching it — Steven Soderbergh’s “Kimi” is .
Her name is Angela Childs, she’s played by a coiled and squirrely Zoë Kravitz (sporting a blue “Amélie”-esque bob), and she hasn’t stepped foot out of her gorgeous Seattle loft since Covid-19 came to town. Nor has she needed to: The modern world was made for shut-ins, and Angela can get almost everything she requires at home, including no-strings-attached sex from the neighbor she watches from her window (an exasperated Byron Bowers), and a cushy paycheck from her job working for the Amygdala Corporation, which is days away from its IPO on the strength of a new Alexa-esque product called… Kimi.
What makes Kimi different? I’m glad you asked. Unlike its competitors,...
Her name is Angela Childs, she’s played by a coiled and squirrely Zoë Kravitz (sporting a blue “Amélie”-esque bob), and she hasn’t stepped foot out of her gorgeous Seattle loft since Covid-19 came to town. Nor has she needed to: The modern world was made for shut-ins, and Angela can get almost everything she requires at home, including no-strings-attached sex from the neighbor she watches from her window (an exasperated Byron Bowers), and a cushy paycheck from her job working for the Amygdala Corporation, which is days away from its IPO on the strength of a new Alexa-esque product called… Kimi.
What makes Kimi different? I’m glad you asked. Unlike its competitors,...
- 2/9/2022
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Fall behind? Read our previous The Good Doctor recap here.
This week on The Good Doctor, Shaun adjusts to Lea having a boyfriend, as Glassman struggles with the side effects of chemotherapy.
Shaun surprises Lea when he says how much he likes her new boyfriend, Jake. Lea asks if it’d be alright if she invited Jake over to watch a movie, which Shaun misinterprets as an open invite for the three of them to watch a movie together. He returns home from work and pops some corn, then knocks on Lea’s door, interrupting an intimate moment with Jake.
This week on The Good Doctor, Shaun adjusts to Lea having a boyfriend, as Glassman struggles with the side effects of chemotherapy.
Shaun surprises Lea when he says how much he likes her new boyfriend, Jake. Lea asks if it’d be alright if she invited Jake over to watch a movie, which Shaun misinterprets as an open invite for the three of them to watch a movie together. He returns home from work and pops some corn, then knocks on Lea’s door, interrupting an intimate moment with Jake.
- 1/29/2019
- TVLine.com
Now that Netflix's latest nostalgia-fueled reboot, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, is here – and if you're reading this, you've presumably binged all six hours of the new series over the holiday weekend – we have just one thing to say: Oy, enough with the poodles already.
Just kidding. But the revival of the beloved early-aughts dramedy is destined to be discussed, dissected and debated for the foreseeable future, especially when you consider that it ends on one hell of a cliffhanger. (If you haven't seen the whole thing, stop...
Just kidding. But the revival of the beloved early-aughts dramedy is destined to be discussed, dissected and debated for the foreseeable future, especially when you consider that it ends on one hell of a cliffhanger. (If you haven't seen the whole thing, stop...
- 11/28/2016
- Rollingstone.com
Move over “Last Four Words.” There’s a new Gilmore Girls mystery in town, only it’s not new at all. It’s an oldie but a goodie: Where on Earth has Mr. Kim been hiding all these years — and will we ever meet him?
The whereabouts of Lane’s dad — who was occasionally referred to over the series’ initial seven-season WB/CW run but never actually seen — isn’t keeping TV daughter Keiko Agena up at night. In fact, she’s pretty sure she knows the answer.
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The whereabouts of Lane’s dad — who was occasionally referred to over the series’ initial seven-season WB/CW run but never actually seen — isn’t keeping TV daughter Keiko Agena up at night. In fact, she’s pretty sure she knows the answer.
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- 11/24/2016
- TVLine.com
It's almost time to return to Stars Hollow. Netflix's Gilmore Girls revival, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, premieres on Friday, Nov. 25 and to tide you over there are brand-new images revealing the antics of your favorite citizens. There's Michel (Yanic Truesdale), Miss Patti (Liz Torres), Paris (Liza Weil), Mrs. Kim (Emily Kuroda), Babette (Sally Struthers), Taylor (Michael Winters), Gypsy (Rose Abdoo), Headmaster Charleston (Dakin Matthews) and Kirk (Sean Gunn), and of course Lorelai (Lauren Graham), Emily (Kelly Bishop) and Rory (Alexis Bledel). What can we glean from these new photos? Well, not a lot. However, now we know Kirk owns the pig seen running around in the Gilmore Girls: A Year in the...
- 11/14/2016
- E! Online
Pop open the Salad Water — Mrs. Kim is returning!
Beloved Gilmore Girls scene-stealer Emily Kuroda is reprising her role as Lane’s (Keiko Agena) scary-strict, antiques-dealing mother in Netflix’s forthcoming revival, TVLine has learned exclusively.
PhotosGilmore Girls Revival: Paris and Doyle Reunite in Latest On-Set Photo
Kuroda joins a looooong list of Gilmore vets returning for the four-episode continuation (click on the gallery below for the most up-to-date cast list).
Series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and exec producer Daniel Palladino (Aka Team Palladino) are writing and directing the entire revival, which will consist of four 90-minute episodes/mini-movies. As TVLine exclusively revealed,...
Beloved Gilmore Girls scene-stealer Emily Kuroda is reprising her role as Lane’s (Keiko Agena) scary-strict, antiques-dealing mother in Netflix’s forthcoming revival, TVLine has learned exclusively.
PhotosGilmore Girls Revival: Paris and Doyle Reunite in Latest On-Set Photo
Kuroda joins a looooong list of Gilmore vets returning for the four-episode continuation (click on the gallery below for the most up-to-date cast list).
Series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and exec producer Daniel Palladino (Aka Team Palladino) are writing and directing the entire revival, which will consist of four 90-minute episodes/mini-movies. As TVLine exclusively revealed,...
- 2/12/2016
- TVLine.com
Directed by: Robert Schwentke
Written by: Jon Hoeber, Erich Hoeber, Warren Ellis, Cully Hamner
Cast: Bruce Willis, Mary-Louise Parker, Jefferson Brown, Karl Urban, Rebecca Pidgeon, Morgan Freeman, Jaqueline Fleming, Jason Giuliano, Lawrence Turner, Emily Kuroda, Ernest Borgnine, John Malkovich, James Remar, Brian Cox, Helen Mirren, Richard Dreyfuss
A 'Joe Normal' life of easy going retirement might introduce a lot of boredom into the lives of just about any of us, but this is arguably even more so if your career had been something that gave regular adrenaline boosts. Some jobs are more of a complete lifestyle than a simply 9 to 5, and it can be hard to stop old habits and settle down. Imagine all the heroes and deep undercover spies we've seen in action and suspense thrill films over the last decades; when their lives winded into their 60's or 70's, what did they do with themselves? Sip lemonade, sit on the porch,...
Written by: Jon Hoeber, Erich Hoeber, Warren Ellis, Cully Hamner
Cast: Bruce Willis, Mary-Louise Parker, Jefferson Brown, Karl Urban, Rebecca Pidgeon, Morgan Freeman, Jaqueline Fleming, Jason Giuliano, Lawrence Turner, Emily Kuroda, Ernest Borgnine, John Malkovich, James Remar, Brian Cox, Helen Mirren, Richard Dreyfuss
A 'Joe Normal' life of easy going retirement might introduce a lot of boredom into the lives of just about any of us, but this is arguably even more so if your career had been something that gave regular adrenaline boosts. Some jobs are more of a complete lifestyle than a simply 9 to 5, and it can be hard to stop old habits and settle down. Imagine all the heroes and deep undercover spies we've seen in action and suspense thrill films over the last decades; when their lives winded into their 60's or 70's, what did they do with themselves? Sip lemonade, sit on the porch,...
- 10/16/2010
- by Tristan Sinns
- Planet Fury
Teri Lee wields some amazing power on Lifetime's "Drop Dead Diva." Don't let the assistant title fool you. While everyone is dealing with their drama, she's scheming behind the scenes.
Either she's tapping her impressive pool of assistant pals for the 411 or she's doing a little extra research that can save a case for Jane (Brooke Elliot). Margaret Cho, who plays Teri, knows that all too well.
"I think that character really runs everything in that office," Cho tells Zap2it. "She knows all the office politics and she's been there longer than anybody else, so she knows all the gossip."
In Sunday's (June 27) episode, we get to see some of Teri's life outside the office. Teri's cousin (played by Aaron Yoo) is in danger of being deported and Jane has offered to help Teri and her mother ("Gilmore Girls'" Emily Kuroda).
Cho says that the story will probably...
Either she's tapping her impressive pool of assistant pals for the 411 or she's doing a little extra research that can save a case for Jane (Brooke Elliot). Margaret Cho, who plays Teri, knows that all too well.
"I think that character really runs everything in that office," Cho tells Zap2it. "She knows all the office politics and she's been there longer than anybody else, so she knows all the gossip."
In Sunday's (June 27) episode, we get to see some of Teri's life outside the office. Teri's cousin (played by Aaron Yoo) is in danger of being deported and Jane has offered to help Teri and her mother ("Gilmore Girls'" Emily Kuroda).
Cho says that the story will probably...
- 6/25/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Filed under: TV News
'Arrested Development' funnywoman Jessica Walter will appear in an upcoming episode of 'Make It or Break It.'
She'll play Lauren's (Cassie Scerbo) grandmother in the show's upcoming season, premiering Jun. 28 on ABC Family. Walter, who recently appeared on the CW's '90210' reboot, also voices Malory Archer on the FX animated series 'Archer.' [Ausiello Files]
Jaime Ray Newman is about to get in touch with her inner 'Diva.' According to reports, the former 'Eastwick' co-star will appear in a major arc on 'Drop Dead Diva' season 2, playing an "accomplished lawyer from a rival law firm who possesses a killer instinct." 'Diva,' which will also feature roles played by Emily Kuroda and Robin Gives, returns on Jun. 6. [Ausiello Files]
Former 'Shield' star Laurie Holden has been cast in AMC's 'The Walking Dead.' She'll play Amanda in the series, about a group of human survivors...
'Arrested Development' funnywoman Jessica Walter will appear in an upcoming episode of 'Make It or Break It.'
She'll play Lauren's (Cassie Scerbo) grandmother in the show's upcoming season, premiering Jun. 28 on ABC Family. Walter, who recently appeared on the CW's '90210' reboot, also voices Malory Archer on the FX animated series 'Archer.' [Ausiello Files]
Jaime Ray Newman is about to get in touch with her inner 'Diva.' According to reports, the former 'Eastwick' co-star will appear in a major arc on 'Drop Dead Diva' season 2, playing an "accomplished lawyer from a rival law firm who possesses a killer instinct." 'Diva,' which will also feature roles played by Emily Kuroda and Robin Gives, returns on Jun. 6. [Ausiello Files]
Former 'Shield' star Laurie Holden has been cast in AMC's 'The Walking Dead.' She'll play Amanda in the series, about a group of human survivors...
- 5/5/2010
- by Andrew Scott
- Aol TV.
Ex-Eastwick charmer Jaime Ray Newman is bringing her magic touch to Lifetime's Drop Dead Diva via a major season 2 arc, sources confirm. Newman will play an accomplished lawyer from a rival law firm who possesses a killer instinct. In other Drop Dead second-season casting news, Gilmore Girls alum Emily Kuroda (a.k.a. Mrs. Kim!) has been cast as the mother of Margaret Cho's character, Teri. Additionally, Robin Givens will play a mean-spirited cosmetics lab exec who accuses Jane's (Brooke Elliott) client of wrongdoing. Ddd's second season premiere on June 6.
- 5/4/2010
- by Michael Ausiello
- EW - Inside TV
Though there may be thousands of fans waiting for news about a Gilmore Girls reunion movie, one of its stars apparently doesn't have much interest.
Gilmore Girls centers around young, single mom Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham) raising her daughter, Lorelai "Rory" Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) in the small town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut. Other significant castmemembers include Keiko Agena, Scott Patterson, Yanic Truesdale, Kelly Bishop, Edward Herrmann, Melissa McCarthy, Sean Gunn, Liza Weil, Liz Torres, Jared Padalecki, Matt Czuchry, Jackson Douglas, Michael Winters, Sally Struthers, Emily Kuroda, and Todd Lowe.
The series is well-loved for its quirky characters and its fast-paced and pop culture-filled dialogue. The series debuted on October 5, 2000 and ran for six seasons on The WB network.
When The WB folded into The CW, Gilmore Girls made the move but then declined in the ratings. The new network considered picking up the show for an eighth year but it...
Gilmore Girls centers around young, single mom Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham) raising her daughter, Lorelai "Rory" Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) in the small town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut. Other significant castmemembers include Keiko Agena, Scott Patterson, Yanic Truesdale, Kelly Bishop, Edward Herrmann, Melissa McCarthy, Sean Gunn, Liza Weil, Liz Torres, Jared Padalecki, Matt Czuchry, Jackson Douglas, Michael Winters, Sally Struthers, Emily Kuroda, and Todd Lowe.
The series is well-loved for its quirky characters and its fast-paced and pop culture-filled dialogue. The series debuted on October 5, 2000 and ran for six seasons on The WB network.
When The WB folded into The CW, Gilmore Girls made the move but then declined in the ratings. The new network considered picking up the show for an eighth year but it...
- 4/14/2009
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Jeff Favreproduction: A Beautiful View, Son of Semele Theatre; Robots vs. Fake Robots, Powerhouse Theatre; Shipwrecked! An Entertainment, Geffen Playhouse.Playwriting: David Largman Murray, Robots vs. Fake Robots.Direction: Don Boughton, A Beautiful View; John Doyle, Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre; Tiger Reel, Cartoon, Art/Works Theatre; Elise Robertson, The Women, Circus Theatricals.Music Direction: Sarah Travis, Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Scenic Design: Simon Higlett, The School of Night, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum; Christine Jones, Spring Awakening, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre; Anthony Ward, My Fair Lady, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre.Lighting Design: Russell H. Champa, The School of Night; Richard Jones, Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street.Costume Design: Anthony Ward, My Fair Lady.Sound Design: Dan Moses Schreier, Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street.Perfomance In A (Primarily) Straight Play:Gregory Itzin,...
- 3/11/2009
- backstage.com
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