Former Law & Order and Women's Murder Club star Angie Harmon announced Wednesday that she and husband Jason Sehorn are expecting a third child. "[They] are thrilled to announce that they are expecting their third child," the actress' rep told Us. "The couple originally denied reports that they were pregnant in an attempt to take back the right to release the joyous news themselves."Harmon and former NFL star Sehorn are parents to daughters Finley, 4, and Avery, 3. Harmon is reportedly hoping for a boy this time around. — Adam Bryant
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The 4400's Joel Gretsch has been tapped to play Angie Harmon's new love interest on Women's Murder Club, sources confirm to me exclusively. His character, a charming hotel builder, bumps into Lindsay at the Hall of Justice and, as you might've guessed, it's lust at first sight. As you also might've guessed, he's harboring a humdinger of a secret, the specifics of which I'll get into in this week's Ausiello Report vodcast. Look for that tomorrow at around 10 am/ET.Gretsch is slated to appear in all three of Murder Club's post-strike episodes.In the meantime, help this non-4400 zealot out: Is Gretsch a good match for Harmon? Judging by the pics above, I'm inclined to say yesssiiirrreeebob!
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With her new hit Women's Murder Club (Fridays, 9 pm/ET, ABC), Angie Harmon proves she's still arresting. TV Guide talked with the sultry homicide detective about doing her stunts, an upcoming romance story arc, and how she balances motherhood and acting.
It's another 14-hour day on the set of Women's Murder Club, ABC's new hit based on James Patterson's phenomenally popular mystery novels. But today is particularly rewarding for star Angie Harmon. To convince a certain actor to take on a guest role, she jokes that she "put on a really sexy outfit and begged." It's OK, the actor in question is hubby Jason Sehorn, the ex-NFL star who famously proposed to Harmon on The Tonight Sh
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Question: Do you realize you might have millions of Moonlight fans beating down your door, torches in hand? (Joking.) We Moonlight fans admit that the pilot was just OK, but it did have a really good ending that spoke of promise. And if you have kept watching, you'll notice that they get better and better each week. The show has a lot of promise, and after the cast/writer/etc. shake-ups, it has come out from under. A lot of other critics have agreed with you in being critical of the premiere, but please give it another look. It is a good show and has the promise to be great. And, sorry, but Women's Murder Club is terrible, and Angie Harmon is painful to watch. I may be biased, as I am a fan of the books, but hey, it is what it is. You have many loyal readers who put stake in what you have to say, so give Moonlight another look. The fans would like a kind word from someone they trust.
Answer: I could fill an entire column with gush from advocates for Moonlight, which really isn't
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My loyalties are so divided on Friday nights. I want ABCs so-so new crime drama Womens Murder Club to do well enough to bring some much-needed eyeballs to the charming romantic comedy Men in Trees, which finally returns from a cruel nearly eight-month hiatus. With James Pattersons name as a selling point for Murder Club (though hes not writing this series any more than he appears to be penning half of the books that go out with co-writers names on his ubiquitous book jackets), the show certainly has a shot at commercial success, even on a night thats widely considered a graveyard. Remember: This same night, and this same time period (9 pm/ET), is where the original CSI launched to even less fanfare, and the rest is TV history.But I also dont want anything to take audience away from Murder Clubs competition, most notably NBCs ever-fragile Friday Night Lights, which offers another superb episode this week. Even if like many observe...
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