JonVoight-related stories
Posted Oct 17th 2008 12:07PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: 24, Video, Spoilers Anonymous, Reality-Free

Over the last months, we've been updating you on
24: Redemption, the
two-hour Season 7 prequel movie FOX will air on November 23. It's time for another update! So if your aim is to stay spoiler-free about Jack Bauer's trip to the fictional African country of Sangala, then it's time to click elsewhere on
TV Squad's site as you are about to enter a spoiler zone!
Spoilers coming up!Continue reading What you need to know about the 24 two-hour movie - VIDEO
Posted Jun 13th 2008 10:38AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: 24, Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free

Oscar-winner
Jon Voight, father of a certain actress called Angelina Jolie, will return to the small screen this fall. The actor, who recently appeared in movies such as
National Treasure and
Transformers, was cast in an important role on FOX's hit series
24.
The 69-year-old actor may be best known for his movies but he is no stranger to TV. He appeared in a handful of made-for-TV movies, in mini-series such as the 1993
Return to Lonesome Dove in which he played lead character Capt. Woodrow F. Call, and in series like
Gunsmoke for example.
Slight spoilers after the jump!Continue reading Jon Voight joins 24
Posted Mar 10th 2008 12:00PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Celebrities, Awards, Emmys

Have you noticed lately that the new faces cropping up on TV series in starring roles are often actors you've never seen before -- or if you have, it was in a supporting role of a feature or a foreign TV show? Think about it, Lee Pace as the Pie Man on
Pushing Daisies, Jonny Lee Miller on
Eli Stone, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau in
New Amsterdam, Michelle Ryan in
Bionic Woman, all of these leads are relatively new faces. That's one way to cast series. Another is for big stars to take to TV, if not for the first time, than for a return.
In an interesting article at IGN.com, blogger Travis Fickett points out that there used to be a line of demarcation between the worlds of acting:
film actors vs. television actors. But nowadays the stars are going back and forth a lot more fluidly.
Continue reading Ten actors I want to see on TV