Mira Sorvino is in final negotiations to star CBS' drama pilot, Trooper, Deadline reports.
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Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the project follows a sensible mother who becomes a New York state trooper. Heroes scribe Aron Eli Coleite will write and executive-produce.
If Trooper is picked up, it would be Sorvino's first...
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Mira Sorvino is expecting her third child with husband Christopher Backus.
"We are overjoyed at the thought of ...
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Who needs a stunt double? Not Mira Sorvino in the new globetrotting, treasure-seeking NBC miniseries The Last Templar (Sunday , 9 pm/ET; Monday, 9 pm/ET). The Oscar-winner solved mysteries, kicked ass and definitely felt the pain.
"Five teeth. Five teeth were broken," Sorvino said about her on-set mishap while filming a violent boat scene. But she wasn't the only one suffering on the set.
"During the scene where she lost her or was banged in the teeth we ...
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Can Mighty Aphrodite crack the Da Vinci Code? Fresh from her Super Bowl-night turn on House, Mira Sorvino has signed on to star in The Last Templar, an NBC miniseries based on Raymond Khoury's best-selling novel (shop Amazon), says Variety. The Academy Award winner will play a Manhattan archaeologist who goes searching for the medieval Knights Templar, while Victor Garber (Alias) costars as Monsignor De Angelis, who helps in the quest. Shooting begins next month in Montreal and Morocco.
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It's getting to be a bit of a cliché to walk away, exhausted, from the TV on Super Bowl Sunday and declare that the game was more memorable than the overhyped ads. That was certainly the case this year, when a low-scoring but high-tension match between the previously unbeaten Patriots and the underdog (and ultimately triumphant) Giants upstaged a parade of silly ads, only a few of which are likely to be remembered in a day or a week, let alone a year from now.Thankfully, the day-and-night-long orgy of infotainment ended with a first-rate post-game episode of House which in the New York market didnt begin until 11 pm, thanks to a local news insert milking the jubilation. Mira Sorvino was the appealing guest star, playing an ailing shrink who catches the grouchy doctors eye all the way from the South Pole. It was a satisfying ending to a wearying day of overdone bluster.It was a day of Super Synergy for Fox, starting early with a Fox News special that awkwardly...
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