
Gabriel Byrne and Debra Winger
In Treatment will not return for a fourth season, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
"It's true that we have no plans to continue with In Treatment as previously formatted," the network said in a statement. "However, we are...
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Gabriel Byrne
In Treatment will return Monday, Oct. 25, with back-to-back new episodes, the network announced Thursday.
Starring Golden Globe winner Gabriel Byrne as psychotherapist Paul Weston, the third season of HBO's shrink drama will air...
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Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon is the latest to join HBO's new pilot The Miraculous Year, Entertainment Weekly reports.
The 63-year-old actress will step into the recurring role of Patty Atwood, the director and choreographer of the Broadway play-within...
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Harvey Pekar
Underground comic book writer Harvey Pekar, best known as the inspiration for the film American Splendor, died Monday morning in his Cleveland Heights home, according to WTAM 1100 news radio station. He was 70.
Although the cause of Pekar's death is not yet known, Cleveland Heights Police Capt. Michael Cannon said the writer had been suffering from prostate cancer, asthma, high blood pressure and depression.
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Pekar's American Splendor comic book series, which followed ...
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Lee Pace, Linus Roache
Pushing Daisies star Lee Pace, Law & Order's Linus Roache and Generation Kill's Stark Sands have joined HBO's new pilot The Miraculous Year, Entertainment Weekly reports.
The drama will focus on a New York ...
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Hope Davis; John Mahoney
Make room on the couch for Hope Davis and John Mahoney.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the actors have signed on to co-star in the second season of HBO's shrink-tastic In Treatment as Dr. Paul Weston's (Gabriel Byrne) new patients.
Davis, last seen on TV in ABC's short-lived Six Degrees, will play ...
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I am so happy this show is back on the air. I can remember when it aired after Greys Anatomy. Then Men in Trees took over that spot, and October Road is currently living there. All I can say is, Im glad Six Degrees is back because I missed it. Im happy to watch it whenever and wherever ABC wants to air it.If anyone is new to the show, you probably have questions. Im going to try to summarize the show as simply and quickly as I can. There will probably be important things that I leave out. Here goes. Laura is the mom of Eliza. She is recently widowed and trying to get back on her feet and find a job. Whitney is a PR dynamo who just ended her engagement to her cheating, lying fiancé. She and Laura are friends. Steven is a photographer who is just getting back into being a photographer after a serious bout with the bottle. He is trying to have a relationship with his son Max, whom he almost never sees. He's also dating the much younger Anya. Damian is tryin...
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Bridget Moynahan and Campbell Scott, Six Degrees
It was a long six months ago that Six Degrees debuted on ABC. Spinning the separate-yet-sometimes-intertwined stories of a half dozen New Yorkers — played by Jay Hernandez, Bridget Moynahan, Erika Christensen, Dorian Missick, Campbell Scott and Hope Davis — the J.J. Abrams-produced drama opened strong in its cushy post-Grey's Anatomy ti
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The man of their dreams
Question: I wish I had submitted this last year but I never got around to it. So I’m asking now: Why is there such a small number of voting Academy members?
Answer: You'd think that if the Academy comprises actors, directors, producers and all those other craftspeople, there would be a lot more voting members. As of 2006, there are 5,798 voting members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, divided among 14 branches: actors (the largest by a considerable margin), art directors, cinematographers, directors, documentary filmmakers, executives, film editors, music composers, producers, publicists, animators, sound technicians, visual-effects artists and screenwriters. Clearly, every person working in those fields is not a member of the Academy: It’s an invitation-only organization, and candidates for membership are proposed by current members and then “considered by committees made up of prominent representatives of the organiza
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