Irrfan Khan, the internationally acclaimed actor, has become a familiar face in the West. After Anil Kapoor, we are now also going to see Khan in a popular television serial.
The actor just spent three months in New York where he was shooting for the third season of the very popular television series In-Treatment which stars Hollywood actor Gabriel Byrne (Millers' Crossing, The Usual Suspects).
"I can't tell how exciting it was to shoot with an actor like Gabriel. My time in New York was absolutely delightful. I'm happy with the kind of international assignments I have been getting post Mira Nair's The Namesake and Michael Winterbottom's A Mighty Heart", says an elated Irrfan.
In-Treatment follows a psychotherapist's (Gabriel Byrne) weekly session with his patients. The television series is directed by Rodrigo Garcia.
The actor just spent three months in New York where he was shooting for the third season of the very popular television series In-Treatment which stars Hollywood actor Gabriel Byrne (Millers' Crossing, The Usual Suspects).
"I can't tell how exciting it was to shoot with an actor like Gabriel. My time in New York was absolutely delightful. I'm happy with the kind of international assignments I have been getting post Mira Nair's The Namesake and Michael Winterbottom's A Mighty Heart", says an elated Irrfan.
In-Treatment follows a psychotherapist's (Gabriel Byrne) weekly session with his patients. The television series is directed by Rodrigo Garcia.
- 9/15/2010
- Bollyspice
"Nine," the big-screen adaptation of the Broadway musical, led the Satellite Award scoring 11 nominations including Best Picture in the Comedy or Musical category.
Rob Marshall also received a Best Director nomination, and stars Penelope Cruz, Marion Cotillard, and Daniel Day-Lewis received Best Acting nods, and the cast got Best Ensemble.
John Woo's "Red Cliff" followed with seven nominations.
Roger Corman is the 2009 Recipient of the Auteur Award while master cinematographer and eight-time Oscar nominee, Roger Deakins, is the 2009 Recipient of the Nikola Tesla Award.
The 2009 14th Annual Satellite Awards are given by the International Press Academy. Winners will be announced on Sunday, December 20th, at the Grand Salon/Intercontinental Hotel in Los Angeles.
Visit the Satellite Awards official site right here.
And the nominees for the 2009 14th Annual Satellite Awards are:
Film
Motion Picture (Drama)
"Bright Star"
"An Education"
"The Hurt Locker"
"The Messenger"
"Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire...
Rob Marshall also received a Best Director nomination, and stars Penelope Cruz, Marion Cotillard, and Daniel Day-Lewis received Best Acting nods, and the cast got Best Ensemble.
John Woo's "Red Cliff" followed with seven nominations.
Roger Corman is the 2009 Recipient of the Auteur Award while master cinematographer and eight-time Oscar nominee, Roger Deakins, is the 2009 Recipient of the Nikola Tesla Award.
The 2009 14th Annual Satellite Awards are given by the International Press Academy. Winners will be announced on Sunday, December 20th, at the Grand Salon/Intercontinental Hotel in Los Angeles.
Visit the Satellite Awards official site right here.
And the nominees for the 2009 14th Annual Satellite Awards are:
Film
Motion Picture (Drama)
"Bright Star"
"An Education"
"The Hurt Locker"
"The Messenger"
"Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire...
- 11/30/2009
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Gabriel Byrne is set to shrink heads with smart sex appeal on HBO for another season. HBO has renewed the Emmy®-winning half-hour drama series In Treatment, which will begin production on its third season in New York in early 2010, with debut scheduled for later in the year, it was announced today by Michael Lombardo, president, Programming Group and West Coast Operations, HBO. .In Treatment is synonymous with inspired writing and brilliant acting,. noted Lombardo. .This is the kind of show that could only flourish on HBO, and we.re proud to bring it back.. Gabriel Byrne is a hottie hot hot Emmy® nominee and Golden Globe winner who stars in the series as Dr. Paul Weston, with additional cast...
- 10/23/2009
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
"In Treatment" will return for a third season.
HBO has renewed the half-hour drama series for another cycle, which will begin production in New York in early 2010 for a premiere later in the year.
Star Gabriel Byrne is set to return as Dr. Paul Weston, with casting on the other roles expected to begin shortly.
Anya Epstein (HBO's "Tell Me You Love Me") and Danny Futterman ("Capote") are joining the therapy-themed drama as executive producers/co-showrunners.
That follows the July departure of Warren Leight, who served as executive producer/showrunner on the second season of "Treatment," which earned three Emmy nominations.
Also complicating the pickup decision was the fact the Israeli series on which the HBO show is based only ran for two seasons, so a third season had to be written from scratch.
But in the end, "This is the kind of show that could only flourish on HBO,...
HBO has renewed the half-hour drama series for another cycle, which will begin production in New York in early 2010 for a premiere later in the year.
Star Gabriel Byrne is set to return as Dr. Paul Weston, with casting on the other roles expected to begin shortly.
Anya Epstein (HBO's "Tell Me You Love Me") and Danny Futterman ("Capote") are joining the therapy-themed drama as executive producers/co-showrunners.
That follows the July departure of Warren Leight, who served as executive producer/showrunner on the second season of "Treatment," which earned three Emmy nominations.
Also complicating the pickup decision was the fact the Israeli series on which the HBO show is based only ran for two seasons, so a third season had to be written from scratch.
But in the end, "This is the kind of show that could only flourish on HBO,...
- 10/23/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"In Treatment" executive producer/showrunner Warren Leight has joined FX's drama "Lights Out."
He will serve as an executive producer and showrunner alongside creator Justin Zackham if the pilot, executive produced by Phillip Noyce, is picked up to series.
With Leight aboard, that now appears likely.
Additionally, Leight has inked a script deal with Peter Chernin's recently launched TV production company run by former Universal Media Studios president Katherine Pope.
Meanwhile, a third-season pickup for "Treatment" remains in consideration at HBO, but if that happens, the therapy-themed drama starring Gabriel Byrne will have a new showrunner following Leight's departure.
Complicating the pickup decision is that the Israeli series on which the HBO show is based only ran for two seasons, so a third season must be written from scratch.
Fox TV Studios/FX Prods.' "Lights" centers on Patrick "Lights" Leary (Holt McCallany), an aging former heavyweight boxing champion...
He will serve as an executive producer and showrunner alongside creator Justin Zackham if the pilot, executive produced by Phillip Noyce, is picked up to series.
With Leight aboard, that now appears likely.
Additionally, Leight has inked a script deal with Peter Chernin's recently launched TV production company run by former Universal Media Studios president Katherine Pope.
Meanwhile, a third-season pickup for "Treatment" remains in consideration at HBO, but if that happens, the therapy-themed drama starring Gabriel Byrne will have a new showrunner following Leight's departure.
Complicating the pickup decision is that the Israeli series on which the HBO show is based only ran for two seasons, so a third season must be written from scratch.
Fox TV Studios/FX Prods.' "Lights" centers on Patrick "Lights" Leary (Holt McCallany), an aging former heavyweight boxing champion...
- 7/23/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
HBO's low-key therapy drama "In Treatment," whose first season ran almost a year ago, has emerged as the unlikely leader in the Golden Globes' TV series field.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. is known for singling out breakout shows before the more traditional Emmys. But after a year in which the writers strike hampered development, the 2008 nominations list was dominated by familiar shows and actors.
"Treatment," which earned five noms, including best drama series, and HBO's gothic vampire tale "True Blood" were the only freshman shows to crack the top series categories, while the new broadcast shows were shut out completely.
Cable ruled again, with more than double the nominations of broadcasters. HBO, which had the two most-nominated programs -- "Treatment" and the election thriller "Recount" -- led the pack with 22 nominations. It was followed by Showtime, which nabbed its best Globes performance with eight noms, all in the series categories.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. is known for singling out breakout shows before the more traditional Emmys. But after a year in which the writers strike hampered development, the 2008 nominations list was dominated by familiar shows and actors.
"Treatment," which earned five noms, including best drama series, and HBO's gothic vampire tale "True Blood" were the only freshman shows to crack the top series categories, while the new broadcast shows were shut out completely.
Cable ruled again, with more than double the nominations of broadcasters. HBO, which had the two most-nominated programs -- "Treatment" and the election thriller "Recount" -- led the pack with 22 nominations. It was followed by Showtime, which nabbed its best Globes performance with eight noms, all in the series categories.
- 12/11/2008
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" and "Frost/Nixon" were given out five nominations a piece by the Hfpa which included Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Screenplay and Best Musical Score. The Association duly recognized one of the year's most remarkable performances and nominated Heath Ledger for Best Supporting Actor for his role as 'The Joker' in Warner Bros. gargantuan box office magnet "The Dark Knight." Best actor nominees were no surprise in Leonardo DiCaprio for "Revolutionary Road," Brad Pitt for "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," Sean Penn for "Milk," Mickey Rourke for "The Wrestler" and Frank Langella for "Frost/Nixon." Actresses receiving noms were Angelina Jolie for "Changeling," Kate Winslet for "Revolutionary Road," Kristin Scott Thomas for "I've Loved You for So Long" ("Il y a Longtemps que je t'aime"), Meryl Streep for "Doubt" and Anne Hathaway for her work in "Rachel Getting Married." Animated pictures...
- 12/11/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Emily Rose has been tapped as the lead in USA Network's medical-themed pilot "Operating Instructions," lifting the cast contingency on the project. Meanwhile, Willie Garson has come aboard the 90-minute USA pilot, "White Collar."
Additionally, Alison Pill has landed one of the leads on the upcoming second season of HBO's drama series "In Treatment."
"Instructions," from Conaco Prods. and Universal Cable Prods., centers on a top female trauma surgeon (Rose) who returns home from a tour of duty to take a post as a surgeon at a military hospital.
Rose ("Brothers & Sisters") is repped by Domain and Forward Entertainment.
"Collar," from Fox TV Studios, centers on Neal (Matthew Bomer), a brilliant con artist who partners against his will with the head of the FBI's white-collar crime unit (Tim DeKay). Garson will play Mozzie, Neal's kooky friend.
Garson ("Sex and the City") is repped by Apa and manager Gladys Gonzalez.
"Treatment...
Additionally, Alison Pill has landed one of the leads on the upcoming second season of HBO's drama series "In Treatment."
"Instructions," from Conaco Prods. and Universal Cable Prods., centers on a top female trauma surgeon (Rose) who returns home from a tour of duty to take a post as a surgeon at a military hospital.
Rose ("Brothers & Sisters") is repped by Domain and Forward Entertainment.
"Collar," from Fox TV Studios, centers on Neal (Matthew Bomer), a brilliant con artist who partners against his will with the head of the FBI's white-collar crime unit (Tim DeKay). Garson will play Mozzie, Neal's kooky friend.
Garson ("Sex and the City") is repped by Apa and manager Gladys Gonzalez.
"Treatment...
- 10/31/2008
- by By Nellie Andreeva and Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Back in June, we reported that HBO’s In Treatment was renewed for a second season, despite receiving mediocre ratings. In fact, the daily drama will be bringing back Gabriel Byrne as the Washington-based psychotherapist Paul Weston, who deals with several patients every week until Friday, when he visits his own therapist, Gina Toll (Dianne Wiest). Season 2 of the series might see some of the original characters leave, but fans mustn’t worry because there are a few who have stepped up to receive Treatment.
The Hollywood Reporter recently revealed that Hope Davis and John Mahoney are joining the cast of the second season of In Treatment, which is produced by Warren Leight, Rodrigo Garcia, Hagai Levi, Stephen Levinson, Mark Wahlberg and Paris Barclay.
Forty-four-year-old Hope Davis, who appeared in series Six Degrees and Deadline and movies The Daytrippers, Arlington Road and About Schmidt, will play Mira, a high-powered malpractice...
The Hollywood Reporter recently revealed that Hope Davis and John Mahoney are joining the cast of the second season of In Treatment, which is produced by Warren Leight, Rodrigo Garcia, Hagai Levi, Stephen Levinson, Mark Wahlberg and Paris Barclay.
Forty-four-year-old Hope Davis, who appeared in series Six Degrees and Deadline and movies The Daytrippers, Arlington Road and About Schmidt, will play Mira, a high-powered malpractice...
- 10/21/2008
- by BuddyTV
- buddytv.com
HBO drama series, "In Treatment", will have other two patients for its psychotherapist, Dr. Paul Weston. Hope Davis and John Mahoney will play roles on the series's second season as Dr. Weston's patients who suffer different kinds of mental illness.
In the series, Davis will play as Mira, a high-powered malpractice lawyer and Dr. Weston's former patient who blames the psychotherapist for her being single and having no children. It will be her first appearance on TV series since she worked for ABC's drama "Six Degrees" in the 2006-07 season. The actress is well known for her roles in some movies such as, "About Schmidt", "Next Stop Wonderland", and "American Splendor".
Meanwhile, "Treatment" will cast Mahoney as Bill, a self-confident CEO who begins to realize that life is getting away from him in a way which he cannot control. The Emmy Award nominated actor also has played roles in some...
In the series, Davis will play as Mira, a high-powered malpractice lawyer and Dr. Weston's former patient who blames the psychotherapist for her being single and having no children. It will be her first appearance on TV series since she worked for ABC's drama "Six Degrees" in the 2006-07 season. The actress is well known for her roles in some movies such as, "About Schmidt", "Next Stop Wonderland", and "American Splendor".
Meanwhile, "Treatment" will cast Mahoney as Bill, a self-confident CEO who begins to realize that life is getting away from him in a way which he cannot control. The Emmy Award nominated actor also has played roles in some...
- 10/21/2008
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Hope Davis and John Mahoney have been tapped to co-star on the second season of HBO's drama "In Treatment." Meanwhile, Jeffrey Nordling will co-star opposite Jada Pinkett Smith in TNT's pilot "Time Heals."
"Treatment," executive produced by Warren Leight, Rodrigo Garcia, Hagai Levi, Stephen Levinson, Mark Wahlberg and Paris Barclay, chronicles the weekly sessions of psychoanalyst Paul Weston (Gabriel Byrne) with several of his regular patients as well as his weekly visits to his own therapist, Gina Toll (Dianne Wiest).
Davis will play Mira, a high-powered malpractice lawyer and a former patient of Weston's who blames him for being single and childless. The actress, repped by UTA and Kipperman Management, next appears in "Synecdoche, New York."
Mahoney ("Frasier") will play Bill, a self-confident CEO who finds his life getting away from him. He is repped by Icm.
The Sony TV-produced "Heals" centers on Nancy Hawthorne (Pinkett Smith), a strong but...
"Treatment," executive produced by Warren Leight, Rodrigo Garcia, Hagai Levi, Stephen Levinson, Mark Wahlberg and Paris Barclay, chronicles the weekly sessions of psychoanalyst Paul Weston (Gabriel Byrne) with several of his regular patients as well as his weekly visits to his own therapist, Gina Toll (Dianne Wiest).
Davis will play Mira, a high-powered malpractice lawyer and a former patient of Weston's who blames him for being single and childless. The actress, repped by UTA and Kipperman Management, next appears in "Synecdoche, New York."
Mahoney ("Frasier") will play Bill, a self-confident CEO who finds his life getting away from him. He is repped by Icm.
The Sony TV-produced "Heals" centers on Nancy Hawthorne (Pinkett Smith), a strong but...
- 10/20/2008
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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