
Peter Jacobson
Less than two weeks after Fox announced that this would be the final season of House, Peter Jacobson has already signed on to recur on Showtime's Ray Donovan pilot, Deadline reports.
House pulls the plug after eight seasons
Ray Donovan stars Liev Schreiber as Los Angeles' best professional troubleshooter who can make anyone anyone's problems disappear, except those of his own family. Jacobson...
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Jon Voight, Elliot Gould
Jon Voight and Elliott Gould have joined the Showtime drama pilot Ray Donovan, the network announced Thursday.
Ray Donovan will star Liev Schreiber as Los Angeles' best professional trouble shooter who can make anyone anyone's problems disappear, except those of his own family.
Liev Schreiber to stay in Showtime's Ray Donovan
Voight, 73, will play Mickey, the father of ...
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Paula Malcomson
Paula Malcomson has been cast as the female lead in Showtime's Ray Donovan pilot, Deadline.com reports.
Liev Schreiber to star in Showtime's Ray Donovan
The drama stars...
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Liev Schreiber
Liev Schreiber has been tapped to star in Showtime's new drama Ray Donovan, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The Scream and Salt actor will portray...
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Pablo Schreiber
On Lights Out, Pablo Schreiber plays Johnny, a once promising boxer who now (mis)manages the career of his brother, former heavyweight champ "Lights" Leary (Holt McCallany). In real life, he can relate to living in the shadow of a more celebrated sibling as the half-brother of movie star Liev Schreiber (Salt). "I've always...
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The Bachelorette, Glee
There are lots of ways to handle awkward situations. Ignore them, which makes them worse. (See: this week's episodes of Breaking Bad and Glee.) Force them into the open, which can get emotional (Losing it with Jillian). Or just hit someone (Royal Pains). This week's episode of The Bachelorette reminded us that the one thing you should never do is change the subject to the weather. What's the best way to deal with an uncomfortable moment? See No. 1 on our list. Welcome to Top Moments, elephant-in-the-room edition.
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Angela Lansbury
Angela Lansbury will get the chance to make Tony Award history as she goes for her record sixth trophy next month.
On Tuesday, the actress earned a featured actress in a musical nomination — her seventh overall — for her role as Madame Armfeldt in the revival of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music. The former Murder, She Wrote star, who's been 0-for-18 at the Emmys, tied Julie Harris last year as the winningest Tony performer when she picked up featured actress in a play for Blithe Spirit.
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Lansbury's Little Night Music co-star, Catherine Zeta-Jones, earned her first Tony nomination for lead actress in a musical.
Zeta-Jones wasn't the only high-profile nominee: The lead actor in a play race pits ...
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Liev Schreiber, Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson will make her Broadway debut opposite Liev Schreiber in a revival of A View From the Bridge, according to Variety.
The Arthur Miller drama centers on...
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Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber
Liev Schreiber missed Tuesday's premiere of X-Men Origins: Wolverine to be with his 21-month-old son, Sasha, who was hospitalized for respiratory problems.
The actor, who plays Wolverine's nemesis, Sabretooth, left Los Angeles to join his partner, Naomi Watts, and their two children in New York, People reports. Sasha remained in the hospital overnight and was released Wednesday morning.
"Sasha got home today and is feeling much better," Schreiber's rep said Wednesday.
Watts is currently shooting
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Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber
It's a boy, again, for Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber.
"I can confirm that Naomi and Liev had a baby boy yesterday," a rep for the 40-year-old King Kong and Mulholland Drive actress told E! News on Sunday.
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