Geena Davis-related stories
Posted Jul 16th 2008 3:02PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: CSI, Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free
We told you yesterday about William Petersen leaving his role as Gil Grissom on CBS' CSI. Now comes word that a bunch of actors have either been asked to take his place or have at least been talked about taking his place.
First on the list is John Malkovich, who was actually asked to take over the role but said 'no' (that would have made him a strong contender for this award next year). Other names that have been brought up include Kurt Russell and Laurence Fishburne.
Wow, those are two exciting names, actually. Two strong movie actors with TV ties. I can picture both of them in the role and really giving the show a little jolt. Personally, I think they should hire Tim Daly, have the team go private, and change the show's title to Eyes.
After the jump, some more names that might be added to the list...
Continue reading Who should replace William Petersen on CSI?
Posted Jun 30th 2008 3:05PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Industry, Casting, Reality-Free

Rod Lurie is no stranger to writing strong female characters. In film, he wrote and directed
The Contender, with Joan Allen as a woman who was being considered for the Vice Presidency of the United States.
Then with
Commander in Chief on ABC, he made Geena Davis the President and actually showed her in action -- until the show was canceled.
Lurie's working on another female-driven drama now for Showtime, but this time it's not about politics.
Hillary Jones is the name of the show and the character, a police detective working vice in Los Angeles during the week, but moonlighting as a hooker in Nevada during the weekend.
She's not breaking the law, though, because prostitution -- as you and I know from the movies -- is legal there.
Continue reading Rod Lurie creates new femme series for Showtime
Posted Apr 7th 2008 10:19AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Casting, Reality-Free

They've done the right thing at CBS in casting -- at least it seems right. Brooklyn native
Rosie Perez will play Lorna, Geena Davis' cop partner on the force in Exit 19. I say it's the right thing, and good casting, because Lorna is supposed to be a Brooklyn girl. You can't get more authentic than Rosie Perez. She's a New Yorker through and through. In
Exit 19, with Geena cast as a cop who works in the city while raising two kids in Long Island, the work atmosphere will likely seem a lot more realistic with Perez as her partner. If they can muster up the chemistry of a
Cagney & Lacey, they'll be well on their way to a success. Of course, with Rosie all of five feet, one and a half inches and Geena a statuesque six feet, they're going to look like
Mutt and Jeff. Continue reading Rosie Perez signed for Geena Davis pilot
Posted Mar 18th 2008 8:02PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Criminal Minds, Pickups and Renewals

She's trying one more time. That'll make it three attempts, but who's counting. Three attempts since the new century, that is. Anyway, the point is that Geena Davis's new police drama,
Exit 19, has been greenlighted by CBS. The Oscar-winning actress (for
The Accidental Tourist), is going from playing the first female president on
Commander in Chief, to an eccentric New York homicide detective who's also raising two kids -- sans spouse -- in suburban Long Island.
Continue reading CBS orders Geena Davis cop show
Posted Aug 13th 2007 12:53PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Criminal Minds, Celebrities, Casting
It's not going to be Harvey Keitel or Geena Davis or Michael Keaton or even Rosie O'Donnell. The new person in charge on Criminal Minds is Joe Mantegna.
The CBS show hired Mantegna over the weekend, ending speculation over who would replace Mandy Patinkin, who has already left the show and will not be making anymore appearances. Besides classic movies such as House of Games and Bugsy, Mantegna costarred on the USA series The Starter Wife earlier this summer, was on the gone-but-not-forgotten drama Joan of Arcadia, does the voice of Fat Tony on The Simpsons, and made a poor substitute for Robert Urich when they made those Spenser movies on cable (nothing against Mantegna, he was quite good, it just wasn't Spenser, you know?).
No word yet on how they'll write out Patinkin or how Mantegna's character will join the team, though some episodes are already done and Patinkin's abscence will be explained in the season premiere.
Posted May 17th 2006 9:01AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Industry, Programming, Commander-In-Chief

As Joel reported
yesterday, ABC has canceled the Presidential drama
Commander-In-Chief, saying it might come back as a two hour movie. But now Zap2it.com is
reporting that not only will the two hour movie wrap up the storyline, but it could actually revive the series if it gets good enough ratings and the network thinks the show could succeed in a different form.
Chances of a TV movie? Excellent. Chances of the show coming back as a regular series? I'd say slightly less than zero.
Posted May 3rd 2006 11:45AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Commander-In-Chief

Things don't look good for
Geena Davis' show.
ABC is
pulling the
show for May sweeps, and when a network does that it's never a good sign. On top of that, they haven't announced
when the show will return to the schedule.
For now,
Primetime will take the show's place. Oh well.
If they don't show the rest of the episodes they'll probably be on the
first season DVD set.
Posted Apr 29th 2006 7:32PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, TV on DVD, Commander-In-Chief

Fans of Geena Davis' ABC drama will be happy to hear
that the first season of the show is coming to DVD on October 3. Though I really hope that the box shown
here is just a temporary design. I mean, it looks like
the kind of design you'd find on some cheapo DVD in the bargain bin, or some badly made "best of" DVD you
might see.
I've never watched
Commander-In-Chief. After many years of
The West Wing, the
show has a lot to live up to, and I can't bring myself to watch it (unfair, I know).
Posted Mar 10th 2006 9:28AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, Programming

The upfronts are right around the corner, where network
executives let advertisers know what shows will be making the cut for next fall. Early word
from MediaLife is that NBC has the longest list
of shows might not be returning. Probably the most surprising show on the list is
Law and Order: Criminal
Intent. With the rotating cast and drooping ratings, media watchers say this one is likely on the chopping block
(the other two are safe, though). Things aren't looking good for
Commander in Chief, either. And, of course,
we already knew that there is a good chance
Scrubs will be... scrubbed (but possibly get
new life on ABC).
Here are the shows (on
all networks) that media buyers think are in danger of cancellation:
Continue reading The long list of shows that may not return in the fall
Posted Jan 25th 2006 11:47PM by Sarah Gilbert
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Programming, OpEd, Commander-In-Chief
This week, watching Commander in Chief,
I felt as if I was in the middle of a lovable Steve Martin movie, one where the children were full of hi-jinks, the
sexual escapades were many, the adults were in charge of Very Important Things and, at the end, everyone met over
the breakfast table to giggle and eat homemade pancakes. In other words: schmaltz. In other words: saccharine. Gah! And
just when we thought Nathan Templeton was going to be evil again.
Speaking of Donald Sutherland's
evilness, I was happy to see just a glimpse of it, but it was prefaced by such a terrifically (I almost wrote,
monumentally) obvious and overplayed line from Jim. I'll get to that in a minute. But first:
Isn't this show supposed to be award-winning? Oh, right, it was Geena Davis. Well, congratulations sweetie, I
think you deserve it. But with dialogue like this, you may not keep the honor for long.
Continue reading Commander in Chief: Wind Beneath My Wing
Posted Jan 16th 2006 10:27PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: NBC, Talent, Industry, Programming, Music and Variety
Best Actress, Drama: Geena Davis (Commander-in-Chief)
- Best Actor, Drama: Hugh Laurie (House)
- Best Series, Musical or Comedy: Desperate Housewives
- Best Actress, Musical or Comedy: Mary-Louise Parker (Weeds)
- Best Actor, Musical or Comedy: Steve Carell (The Office)
- Best Miniseries or Movie: Empire Falls
- Best Actress, Miniseries or Movie: S. Epatha Merkerson (Lackawanna Blues)
- Best Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Jonathan Rhys-Meyers (Elvis)
- Best Supporting Actress, Series, Miniseries or Movie: Sandra Oh (Grey's Anatomy)
- Best Supporting Actor, Series, Miniseries or Movie: Paul Newman (Empire Falls)
Posted Jan 11th 2006 1:01PM by Sarah Gilbert
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Programming, OpEd, Games, Commander-In-Chief
While I'm enjoying this show still, after this episode I had to wonder if I could have just
cut-and-pasted my review from
the last episode before Christmas and changed a few words. The title: over the top cute (but still far better than
"First Act of War" or something). The outfits: better, especially the yummy chocolate silk jammies. The angry
teenaged daughter: still angry, still whiny, still want to slap her. Nathan Templeton: no longer evil. Just... not.
What's with that?
What did I like? Well, those jammies. The nicely-built cliffhanger. The way Mac answers her
phone while wearing aforementioned chocolate-colored jammies. It's soooo Presidential. The developing
relationship between Jim Gardner and Rob Calloway - the dynamic works pretty well, sparring but with growing respect
for one another. And Gardner with the loyalty? Boy that was a nice (if canned) little speech. I could almost hear the
orchestra in the background soaring as he delivered the "I love the Pres" address to the gathered generals
and admirals and such. Finally, I am going on record as saying that Ever Carradine's hair was nice this time. It still
needs to be shorter but, at long last, it looks like it belongs on an adult. With a job.
Continue reading Commander in Chief: Sub Enchanted Evening