
Scott Wolf and wife
It's a boy for Scott Wolf! The former Party of Five star and his wife, Kelley Limp, welcomed a son named Jackson Kayse on Sunday, March 22, People reports.
"Kelley and I are having the time of our lives. Words can't describe the love we have for our son Jackson," Wolf says. "He is the most fun person ...
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Scott Wolf, Julie Bowen
From Party of Five to party of V... ? Scott Wolf has been cast on ABC's reboot of the aliens-among-us V, playing an ambitious TV newscaster who becomes a mouthpiece for the visiting ETs' agenda.
In other ABC pilot castings, Julie Bowen (you say Boston Legal or Ed, I say Lost) has landed a lead role in ...
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Scott Wolf and Wife
Party of Five alum Scott Wolf is about to start his own family — the actor and his wife, Kelley, are expecting their first child together.
Kelley (née Limp), who appeared on The Real World: New Orleans way back in 2000, is due ...
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Scott Wolf by Kevin Parry/ WireImage.com
So that's where Bailey is. A CBS rep confirms that Party of Five alum Scott Wolf, as well as Julia Ormond (Sabrina), will take part in CSI: NY's landmark 100th episode, airing Nov. 19.Just as with recently announced fellow guest star Rumer Willis, Wolf will play someone named "Mac Taylor," making him a target of a serial killer who is picking off such namesakes of Gary Sinise's character. (Wolf's casting was first reporetd by EW's Ausiello.)Ormond, meanwhile, will play an investigator.CSI: NY returns this Wednesday, Sept. 24. Matt MitovichRelated: CSI: NY Serial Killer Looks to Squelch Rumer
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Scarlett Johanssen by Jamie McCarthy/WireImage.com
Crushing pretty much the world's entire heterosexual male population, Scarlett Johansson has let it be known that she will not be playing X-rated movie star Jenna Jameson in Heartbreaker, a movie about Jameson's checkered past. "Scarlett
has no interest in playing this role," sniffs her rep. Not even if our own Matt Webb Mitovich would consider her nuanced portrayal of the adult-film scorcher, like, totally the best birthday present ever? In other casting news, Ryan Reynolds is thisclose to playing the underling that brittle boss Sandra Bullock strong-arms into marriage to avoid deportation in The Proposal.... Also, ABC has signed Party of Five alum Scott Wolf to a development deal. All of which will be cold comfort to Matt.
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The latest pilot-casting bits, from our friends at Variety and the Hollywood Reporter: Crossing Jordan's Jerry O'Connell, along with Fred Goss (Sons & Daughters) and stand-up comic Jerry Minor, are among ABC's Carpoolers. Scott Wolf (The Nine Party of Five) has landed the lead in an untitled ABC comedy about a top law firm. Two-time Six Feet Under Emmy nominee Lauren Ambrose has been cast as Parker Posey's younger sister in Amy Sherman-Palladino's The Return of Jezebel James. "Varsity Blues: The Later Years"? James Van Der Beek is a rookie in ABC's Football Wives. Hey, Dean Wormer, get a load of this: Tim Matheson is the head of the university in Barnes, the CW's dramedy about crime-solving college students. OK, this time I got it right: Jayma Mays, aka Heroes' ill-fated waitress, has come on board the ABC workplace comedy Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office. Josh Hopkins (pre-Rob Lowe Brothers & Sisters) and Molly Parker (Deadwoo...
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Jeremy (the delightful Scott Wolf) asks his girlfriend, Lizzie (Jessica Collins): It was just a moment.... Does it have to mean everything? This seems to be one of the questions The Nine is setting out to answer. And the answer appears to be yes. In the grand scheme of life, the 52 hours the nine main characters spent together in the bank were essentially just a moment. But the repercussions for the hostages are endless. It is the events destined to follow that are going to make or break this show for me. Scott Wolf has been a favorite of mine since his Party of Five days (before the alcoholism took over his story line), but I wanted to ring his neck when he kissed Franny (Prison Breaks Camille Guaty). Especially considering how adorable and wholesome and pregnant his girlfriend is. Although I have to say, something about Jeremy and Lizzies relationship seems off. Obviously, they were pretty serious. Lizzie was excited to tell him abou...
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Today's big news: I woke up to find a zit the size of a Vespa parked on my face. Good times....EXECUTIVE SESSION9:04 am: ABC Entertainment president Stephen McPherson is wearing blue jeans that scream "rock-star network executive!"9:06 am: McPherson announces that he's going to pressure the TV Academy to let us, the nation's top TV critics, decide next year's Emmy nominees. Hey, that was my idea! (And not to split hairs, but it's only supposed to be Matt Roush and me.)9:08 am: McPherson admits if he had to do Commander in Chief over again, he wouldn't have impeached Rod Lurie and replaced him with Steven Bochco. "We would probably bring it on later in the season and let Rod prep for it a lot longer than he had a chance to. He was the voice of that show." 9:08 am: I ask McPherson what he's doing behind the scenes at Desperate Housewives to address last season's "creative collapse." Although he disagrees with the "creative collapse" part I was going to say implosion he c...
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Question: Where do you think Everwood ranks as far as TV's greatest dramas ever? I am an older viewer and I can honestly say that it is No. 1 for me. Compared with most "great" shows, it had a relatively short run, but it never lost its magic. Every episode gave the viewers something to think about, something to cherish, a quote to remember. I can't think of any other drama that has touched me and gotten inside of my head and heart the way Everwood has these last four years.
Answer: I'm glad you feel that way, and I hope you won't take it as a sign of disrespect when I do a little reality check here. I enjoyed Everwood as much, probably more, than the next person, but it's a show limited by its genre (young-adult soap), even if Everwood often transcended that genre. Much as I loved the characters, enjoyed the writing and acting, and was satisfied by the happy ending, it's still a show that was built around the contrivances and reversals of soap opera, where even characters I liked, such
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Sarah Drew and Chris Pratt, Everwood
Nestled between the countless procedural dramas and reality shows that tend to dominate the prime-time lineup, the WB drama Everwood (Mondays at 9 pm/ET) has managed to keep viewers coming back for a weekly dose of romance and comedy. But will that loyalty be enough to secure the in-limbo fan favorite a spot on the CW lineup (to be revealed this week)? If executive producer Rina Mimoun has her way, fans will follow the Colorado kids to college next fall. Until then, the 4-year-old series is set to wrap its current run on June 5, but not before a major character says goodbye to Everwood — permanently. TVGuide.com invited Mimoun to recap the possibilities for next week's "big death," discuss upcoming guest stars, and offer, for whatever it's worth at this late date, a final plea to save the show.
TVGuide.com: Hi,
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