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Michelle Forbes: Biography, Latest News & Videos

  • Birth Place: Austin, TX
  • Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign: 01/08/1965, Capricorn
  • Profession: Actor
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Ask Matt: Two and a Half Men, The Killing, Nashville, Mentalist, Boardwalk, More

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Question: I accidentally caught the opening scene of an episode of Two and a Half Men after The Big Bang Theory. There was poor Angus T. Jones telling Jon Cryer that he "had the clap" and was happy about it. I haven't watched the show in many years; I just got tired of it. But in light of the young actor's video declaring the show to be filth, I really had to agree with him. Am I the only one that doesn't want to see a child I've watched grown up in movies and TV talking about VD for a joke? Then I started thinking about the effect nine years of being immersed in nothing but sex jokes might have on your childhood and I started to feel really sad. It's not like I'm a prude, I thoroughly enjoyed an episode of BBT featuring bikini waxing and nude revenge.

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Ask Matt: The Killing Post-Mortem, Bunheads, Longmire, More

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Question: I've been mulling over the ending of The Killing for a week now. Up until the series finale (which is what it should be), I was convinced that the writers hadn't known who the killer would be when they started the series. This was always a pet peeve of mine with soap operas. How can you plot a murder without a murderer? The main problem with this is that the actor playing the murderer doesn't have the background knowledge to act his or her scenes. Though using twice as many episodes as they needed, I could sort of see in the finale how they were setting things up. To truly see if that's the case, I'd have to re-watch the first couple of episodes, which I don't want to do.

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VIDEO: 24: Season 8: 3:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M.

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24: Season 8: 3:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M.
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Length: 45:40
Aired: 5/24/2010

After eight seasons, 194 hours -- as well as 68 Emmy nominations -- the inventive and suspenseful series reaches its historic conclusion. watch

Michelle Forbes: Videos

Prison Break: Season 2 - Interview
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 1
24 Season 4
24 Season 5

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Black Day Blue Night
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Black Day Blue Night
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Swimming with Sharks
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Swimming With Sharks

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What I Know
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Donnie or Marie
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Bulldog
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72 Hours

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Year Title Description
2011 The Killing TV Show Series, Actor - Mitch Larsen
2008 True Blood TV Show Series, Actor - Maryann Forrester
2005 Prison Break TV Show Series, Actor - Samantha Brinker
2004 Dandelion Movie, Actor - Mrs. Voss
2002 Confessions Of An American Girl Movie, Actor - Madge Grubb

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The 10 Things We Learned from The Killing's Season 2 Premiere

The Killing returned Sunday night, taking the two more steps toward finally finding out who killed Rosie Larsen. (That's official, too: The murderer will be revealed in the Season 2 finale.) So what have we learned since last year's open-ended, infuriating-to-some season-ender?

When we last left off, Councilman Richmond (Billy Campbell) had been revealed as Orpheus, a frequent Beau Soleil client, and a man without an alibi. Before he could be formally arrested, Belko (Brendan Sexton III), friend of the Larsens and unstable would-be Larsen, shot the councilman. Meanwhile, Detective Linden (Mireille Enos) who was almost en route to her fiancé learned that the most damning evidence against Richmond, a photo filed by Detective Holder (Joel Kinnaman), was a fake.

On the set: The Killing returns with more twists

Moments later, when Season 2 picks up, a royally ticked off Linden has exited the plane with Holder in her crosshairs. Here's what we learned in the course of our own investigation of The Killing's two-hour premiere:

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On the Set: The Killing Returns With More Twists

You'd think they'd killed somebody.

After a season crammed with multiple suspects and red herrings, AMC's moody cop drama The Killing signed off without revealing who strangled teen beauty Rosie Larsen, and many fans and critics cried foul.

The producers were blindsided by the reaction. read more

Weekend TV in Review: Game of Thrones, The Killing, Great Expectations and More

No fooling, this April Fool's TV weekend has something for just about everyone.

Starting with the long-awaited (though not nearly as long as Mad Men made us wait) second season of HBO's masterful epic fantasy Game of Thrones (Sunday, 9/8c). read more

Ask Matt: Justified, The Killing, Hunger Games (on TV?), Smash, and More

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Question: I'm really surprised by the lack of comment (here and elsewhere) on this season of Justified. It had a lot to live up to after that near-perfect second season and (in my opinion) has been maintaining the standard extremely well. I haven't enjoyed TV-show dialogue this much since The West Wing went off the air. read more

Top Moments: Rescue Me's Happy Ending, Kate Gosselin's Food Fight and Kimmel's Teary Tribute

Our top moments of the week:

13. Kiss and Tell Award:
Talk about airing your dirty laundry on television. When Vienna and Kasey get into a little lovers' quarrel on Bachelor Pad (he wants to have sex; she doesn't), he decides to prove that Vienna isn't shy about getting into bed by name-dropping her previous conquests. Including Wes and Dave Good. To her face. Both guys denied it, of course, but who... read more

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