
Emmy Rossum and William H. Macy
Shameless, House of Lies and Calfornication have all been picked up for new seasons, Showtime announced Wednesday.
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Emmy Rossum, Liam McIntyre
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Are you partial to the bloody brawn of Spartacus: Vengeance's Liam McIntyre? Or do you prefer Shameless star Emmy Rossum and her, um, shamelessly clothes-free sex scenes? Speaking of....
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Kristin Chenoweth, Cat Deeley
Carrie, Cat and Kristin join Kim as upcoming co-hosts on Live! With Kelly. (Say that three times fast.)
Kicking off the week of female co-hosts is the previously announced Kardashian, who will be joined by guests Lucy Lawless and Glee's Kevin McHale on Monday, Jan. 23.
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Emmy Rossum, Shameless
Shameless' second season sees the Gallagher family more than surviving a sweltering summer. "The Gallaghers thrive in the summer," Emmy Rossum tells TVGuide.com. "They make a lot of money that they put and stash to keep them going through the winter."
Six things to expect in Season 2:
1. Fiona's on the prowl: Following her failed relationship with Steve (Justin Chatwin), Fiona is...
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Shameless
You hear the bickering the second you enter the soundstage.
"Sing it already," he says.
"Oh, quiet," she says.
"No, you."
"No, you!"
If it weren't for William H. Macy's impish grin and the huge laugh Emmy Rossum lets out, you'd think the actors might actually come to blows. But that's how they roll on the set of Shameless, Showtime's energetic dramedy about life inside the downtrodden Gallagher household. The cast acts like...
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Stana Katic, Felicity Huffman, Nina Dobrev
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Please tell me Castle and Beckett will still be in a good place when the show returns in January? —Anna
ADAM: They'll be in a good place, but maybe not for long. When a dead woman ends up in the mayor's car, Beckett will find herself afraid of pursuing the most obvious suspect. "The stakes are enormous," creator Andrew W. Marlowe tells us. "If something happens to the mayor, Castle is not going to be able to continue his partnership with Beckett. How do you deal with an investigation when you're compromised because of the way you feel?"
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Shameless
"Summer in Chicago takes things in a positive direction for the Gallaghers," Shameless star Emmy Rossum (Fiona) says. She becomes a waitress, her sister starts a daycare center in their house, and one brother is "running a marijuana business out of an ice-cream truck."
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William H. Macy and Emmy Rossum, Shameless
We've seen Shameless' Frank (William H. Macy) fake his own death, but how would the Gallagher clan react if he actually kicked the bucket?
That answer may be found in the exclusive video below. In a deleted scene from the Season 1 episode "Frank the Plank," Debbie (Emma Kenney), the youngest Gallagher gal, becomes fearful when the police find a body matching Frank's description. (As you'll recall, Frank was actually in Canada after one of his benders.) So what's the tell-tale sign that this stiff is not Frank? Watch the video below to find out!
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Emmy Rossum
They may not be the usual Comic-Con fodder, but nevertheless, Showtime's panels for Shameless, Homeland and Dexter filled Ballroom 20 for a day-one ending discussion about TV without borders.
Moderated by TV Guide Magazine's L.A. Bureau Chief Michael Schneider, the Shameless leg of the panel teetered on NSFW, as Emmy Rossum and William H. Macy opened up about playing members of TV's most messed up brood. "Just because people have addictions and dysfunction, that doesn't mean there isn't love in the family," said Macy, who began the session with a series of dry-witted comments about preparing to play hard-living alkie Frank Gallagher. Rossum defended the show's copious nudity. "It's nothing but a body!" she said, going on to claim that she feels she has exposed more emotionally playing devoted daughter Fiona than she has physically.
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James Wolk
Lone Star's James Wolk has nabbed a multi-episode role on Shameless next season, Showtime announced Friday.
Showtime renews Episodes and Shameless
The actor will play Adam ...
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