Kyra Sedgewick-related stories
Posted Jun 15th 2007 1:23PM by Jen Creer
Filed under: Interviews, The Closer, Early Looks

I got to sit in on a conference call with
The Closer creator James Duff this week. I have sat in on these calls before-- well, one-- and the call was so crowded with other writers that I couldn't get a word in edgewise. The call with Duff was fantastic because they asked me if I had any questions! But I'll get to that later.
The Closer premieres its third season on Monday at 9pm EST on TNT. I, for one, cannot wait! I had heard the hype about the show, but when I finally watched it (on DVD), I was floored. I have always admired Kyra Sedgewick, especially from
Singles and
Something to Talk About. And as a parent, I appreciated the sacrifices to her career she made to raise her children while they were young. However, I wasn't prepared for the Tasmanian devil package of energy and talent she unleashed on Deputy Chief Brenda Johnson.
The theme of this third season is family: How do you keep a family together? This theme will be manifest not only as we see more of Brenda's parents (including Northern Exposure's Maurice (Barry Corbin) as her tightly-strung father), but we watch her navigate her relationship with Fritz, and also explore the possibility of having a child.
Continue reading James Duff talks about The Closer in conference call
Posted Jan 11th 2007 6:04PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, NBC, HBO, OpEd, Lost, Medium, Grey's Anatomy, The Sopranos, TNT, The Closer, Awards
The species known as television viewers (scientific name blearyeyeus videoboxus) are an odd sort. When it comes to comedies we tend to converge on the same watering hole . . . in other words, we all like to laugh and we watch many of the same shows as our friends do. When it comes to dramas, though, the species can be a bit picky. Take me, for example. I'm a big fan of shows like ER and Bones, but have never watched an episode of Grey's Anatomy or Lost. There are others who are big fans of those two shows, but can't stand ER or Bones.
Why do I bring this up? Well, when it came time to write the post on the Golden Globe nominees for best actress in a drama the pickiness surfaced. That's why, rather than me writing 'Never watched the show' in my analysis of the five nominees, I decided to turn this post over to some of the other members of the TV Squad staff to give their opinions of the actresses and who should win.
So, thanks in advance to Anna, Jen, Brett, and Jay, and let's begin after the jump.
Continue reading The Golden Globes: Best Actress -- Drama
Posted Dec 14th 2006 8:55AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Industry, Desperate Housewives, House, Lost, Medium, Scrubs, Grey's Anatomy, Entourage, My Name Is Earl, The Office, Monk, Big Love, The Closer, Heroes, 30 Rock, Dexter, Ugly Betty

The nominees for the 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards were announced this morning. Here are the nominees in the major television categories:
Best TV Series - Drama24Big LoveGrey's Anatomy HeroesLostBest Performance by an Actress In A Television Series - DramaPatricia Arquette,
MediumEdie Falco,
The Sopranos
Evangeline Lilly,
Lost
Ellen Pompeo,
Grey's Anatomy
Kyra Sedgewick,
The CloserBest Performance by an Actor In A Television Series - DramaPatrick Dempsey,
Grey's Anatomy
Michael C. Hall,
Dexter
Hugh Laurie,
House
Bill Paxton,
Big Love
Kiefer Sutherland,
24Best Television Series - Musical Or ComedyDesperate Housewives
EntourageThe Office
Ugly Betty
WeedsBest Performance by an Actress In A Television Series - Musical Or ComedyMarcia Cross,
Desperate Housewives
America Ferrera,
Ugly Betty
Felicity Huffman,
Desperate Housewives
Julia Louis-Dreyfus,
The New Adventures of Old Christine
Mary-Louise Parker,
WeedsBest Performance by an Actor In A Television Series - Musical Or Comedy
Alec Baldwin,
30 Rock
Zach Braff,
Scrubs
Steve Carell,
The OfficeJason Lee,
My Name Is Earl
Tony Shalhoub,
Monk
(UPDATE: One of our readers, Zachary, was kind enough to look up the miniseries nominees -- they weren't announced during this morning's ceremony. He posted them
here.)
(SECOND UPDATE: Our sister site Cinematical
is covering the movie nominations, if you're curious.)