Last "Lost" Script and Armed Guards - Triple Duty for Elizabeth Mitchell

Written February 15, 2010 by Candyman

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Elizabeth Mitchell (pictured) says her friends are teasing her "that I'm taking all the jobs."  Actually, it's just two plum jobs -- Dr. Juliet Burke on "Lost" and FBI agent Erica Evans on "V" -- that have Mitchell flying high these days.

The double-duty work might generate stress for someone else in her shoes, but she's simply focusing on "the good stuff. They put me on a plane and pick me up. It's quite a luxury compared with taking the subway and having to walk for eight blocks."
She notes, "I understand there are elements that make things complicated -- having a 4-year-old, not getting to see my husband as much as I want. But I'm not a person to get caught up in stress. When things aren't perfect, I just figure, 'We'll work it out.'"
Mitchell works it out by taking son Chris with her on her series locations, and spending off time with the youngster and her actor/husband, Chris Soldevilla, at their getaway home on Bainbridge Island, Wash.
Mitchell, who played Mrs. Claus in the last two installments of "The Santa Clause," and Dennis Quaid's co-star in the big-screen "Frequency," reveals she and her husband discovered the retreat during a flight from L.A. to Vancouver when they were over the Seattle area, looked down "and saw the San Juan Islands -- perhaps the most beautiful places I'd ever seen. We knew right then that that was the area when we wanted to settle down."
She expects "Lost" to finish production in late March or early April, "With the last script probably arriving with eight armed guards."
She's proud of ABC for dropping the show after this, its sixth season, reasoning, "It was brave of the network to make it as good as it could be and then letting it go. Networks and studios want to make money, of course. And I think ABC's artistic integrity was pretty cool to let 'Lost' go. Maybe it will start a trend with the other studios -- dropping series when they are as good as they can get. I don't follow the numbers all that much, but I know 'Lost' hung onto the core group it really wanted, Overall ratings might have slipped, but it has been doing well with the demographics, and those are what matter."
MOVING ON: Nicole Sullivan tells us she's disappointed about the cancellation of her sitcom "Rita Rocks," but when one door closes, another one opens.
"I think I saw the writing on the wall. Lifetime was a great place to be, but the second season, they put us on at a bad time. The programming department sort of messed up. We had a really good audience the first season, but the second season never took off. I'm really bummed, but at the same time, when nobody's watching your show, it's pretty depressing," says Sullivan of the cancellation. "Now I'm working on a new show for CBS called 'Tick/Tock.' We're in the preliminary stages right now. It's about a woman who is looking for love and she has a 10-year-old son. We'll see what happens. I just feel blessed to sort of always get some gigs in TV."
In the meantime, Sullivan is keeping busy with voiceover work on shows like "The Penguins of Madagascar," which is airing its half-hour special, "Dr. Blowhole's Revenge," tonight (2/15) on Nickelodeon. "How I Met Your Mother" star Neil Patrick Harris has joined the regular cast for the special episode. "I've known him for years. He's just such a great performer that it's really a treat to watch him come up with stuff for the character. He could read a phonebook and be interesting, and the writing of this show is so solid that when you add the two, it's just a winner. Plus, whenever you add in a talent like Neil, it just brings your own game up. You become better," says Sullivan. "It's a really cute episode. People of all ages will enjoy it."
CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN ENDING: It now appears that, indeed, "Heroes" has breathed its last as a network offering with no long goodbyes -- or any goodbyes, or an ending, even. But as series star Masi Oka points out, regardless of the show's renewal -- or not -- no doubt we haven't seen the last of his Hiro Nakamura or the rest of the show's characters. He's convinced "that even if NBC dropped it, it would have an ending on a different medium, would continue on as a comic series, a web series, whatever. Somehow, it would be part of the great trans-media movement."
THE INDIE WAY: Ryan Merriman tells us that "Home of the Giants" is finally on its way to an April 6 release -- on DVD. The Haley Joel Osment starrer, about a hometown basketball hero, has been awaiting distribution since 2007 -- despite enthusiastic reviews and favorable festival response. Handsome Merriman's just been seen starring with Lacey Chabert in the Hallmark Channel's fun romantic movie "Elevator Girl," which gets an encore airing this Friday (2/19). He has a second feature awaiting release as well, "The 5th Quarter" -- which also stars Aidan Quinn and Andie MacDowell. "It doesn't have a release date yet," he says, "but hopefully will soon!"
With reports by Emily-Fortune Feimster.
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Andie MacDowell's Nude Embarrassment

Written October 22, 2009 by Candyman

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Andie MacDowell was terrified of stripping off in her latest films.

The 51-year-old actress stars as District Attorney Monique Lamont in new TV movies 'At Risk' and 'The Front' - based on the mystery books by Patricia Cornwell - and found shooting the sex scenes mortifying.

She explained: "I play a real b***h, I was a narcissistic sex addict and had to sleep with young men. But it was embarrassing because I'm pretty shy and yet I had to look at myself in the mirror and take my clothes off."

Despite finding the part challenging, Andie is pleased she decided to tackle it.

She claims it is too easy for older actresses to fade into the background, and is determined to keep working for as long as possible.

Andie added to FOX News: "We live in a society that sees getting older in a certain way, but I keep trying to tell myself of my value and my worth.

"I'm really comfortable with my age, I have no shame about that whatsoever and I'm really comfortable in my skin. I take really good care of myself and I insist to not go away. I want to work because it brings me a sense of self worth and dignity, I like my job."

Andie credits yoga and clean living with helping her keep her youthful appearance.

Eva Longoria: L’Oreal Lady

Written October 21, 2009 by Candyman

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Always up for a high-profile shindig, Eva Longoria was spotted at the Friend of the Walk of Fame Award Presentation yesterday (October 20).

The “Over Her Dead Body” babe was joined by fellow actresses Andie MacDowell and Kate del Castillo as the L’Oreal Cosmetics company was honored.

In related news, Eva recently told press that she’s not too keen on doing love scenes with costar Ricardo Chavira on “Desperate Housewives” because he’s like a brother to her.

Ms. Longoria explained, "I'm not a fan of sex scenes and love scenes - everybody knows this! Ricardo and I hate kissing because he's like my brother."

Sunjata, Gish Sign Up For Cornwell Roles

Written July 22, 2009 by Candyman

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Andie MacDowell, Daniel Sunjata, Diahann Carroll and Annabeth Gish will star in the small-screen adaptations of two Patricia Cornwell novels.

Lifetime said the stars will appear in its TV movie versions of Cornwell's best-sellers "At Risk" and "The Front," set to air on the network next year.

These mark the first screen adaptations of Cornwell's work.

Each movie follows Massachusetts state investigator Win Garano (played by Sunjata), and his ambitious supervisor, District Attorney Monique Lamont (played by MacDowell,) as they investigate cases, Lifetime said.

Carroll stars as Garano's grandmother, Nana; Gish plays Garano's co-worker, Sykes; and Ashley Williams is Stump, a detective who becomes Garano's love interest.

Jennifer Aniston, Zac Efron Join Pre-Oscar Partiers

Written February 21, 2009 by Candyman

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As Oscar night quickly approaches, the biggest names in show business were spotted out on the town for the festivities leading up to Sunday night's Academy Awards.

On Friday night (February 20), two of the more well-attended fetes included Women in Film's pre-Oscar cocktail party at a private residence in Bel Air and a star-studded soiree at Cecconi's restaurant.

Ladies making the party rounds included everyone from Jennifer Aniston and Anne Hathaway to Sarah Jessica Parker, Gwen Stefani and Helen Mirren.

Meanwhile, the fellas were out in full force, as well, with Disney star Zac Efron joining fellow Hollywood hunk's including Chace Crawford, Daniel Craig, Jared Leto, Ricky Martin and Jason Bateman, among others.