Posts with tag Michael Vartan
Posted Dec 11th 2007 9:56AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, Private Practice
Big Shots, the show I haven't heard one person talk about this new season, has been pulled from the lineup by ABC effective immediately.
The show starred Dylan McDermott, Michael Vartan, and Joshua Malina (who is on Last Call with Carson Daly tonight, probably to plug the show - awkward!) and aired Thursdays at 10pm, right after Grey's Anatomy. I guess not too many people were sticking around after that highly-watched show. There are three episodes left and ABC is taking the show off the air. No word on whether the show will return at a later date or if the episodes will show up online at some point.
Continue reading ABC pulls Big Shots
Posted Jul 26th 2007 11:01PM by Michael Maloney
Filed under: TCA Press Tour

ABC crammed in
eight (!) panels today on new and returning series as the TV Critics summer 2007 press tour -- finally -- came to an end.
As predicted in my preview story about today's sessions, Shonda Rhimes (Grey's Anatomy; Private Practice) was indeed asked about ex-GA cast member Isaiah Washington, who was canned last month by ABC and then scooped up by rival NBC for a role on Bionic Woman.
A reporter wanted to know what Rhimes thought about NBC president Ben Silverman saying he was in talks with Washington prior to the actor being let go at the end of the TV season.
Continue reading ABC day 2: predictions on Isaiah, 24, Grammer & Trees come true - TCA report
Posted Feb 27th 2007 10:45AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, ABC, NBC, FOX, Industry

It's that time of the year. People are being cast in pilots left and right and some interesting stuff has
been announced. At ABC, Christopher Titus (
Titus) has landed one of the lead roles in an untitled project from Warner Bros. The show focuses on CEOs and also stars Dylan McDermott (
The Practice) and Michael Vartan (
Alias). McDermott and Vartan as CEOs is an easy sell. But Christopher Titus, Senior VP Harvard graduate? That's different, and something I look forward to checking out.
Carrie-Anne Moss (
The Matrix) is set to star in ABC's
Suspect. The show is a procedural that will solve crimes by tracking suspects through a lineup. She's joined by Eric Palladino (
ER) and Kathleen Munroe (
Beautiful People). The ABC track record for procedurals is less than impressive, but the addition of Guy Ritchie (
Snatch) as director is intriguing enough to give this one a look.
Continue reading Casting News: Christopher Titus, Carrie Ann Moss, Billy Baldwin, more
Posted Jan 29th 2007 12:25PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Industry, Watercooler Talk, Celebrities
The Hollywood Reporter has an interesting story about the five "hottest" television actors who are looking for plum roles. And by "hottest", the publication means they're most in demand (plus, they're good-looking).
The five actors that all the networks are trying to scoop up are: Jeremy Sisto, Paul Rudd, Peter Krause, Simon Baker and Gabriel Macht. Honorable mentions include Christian Slater, Steve Zahn, and Michael Vartan, who just took a role in an untitled ABC drama. A look at their profiles on IMDB show that most of these guys (except Slater & Zahn) currently have a break in their schedules.
Continue reading Who are the hottest guys in television?
Posted Oct 30th 2006 8:50AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, Web, Celebrities

So I'm reading Michael Ausiello's column over at TV Guide.com, and
he mentions that Michael Vartan was very, very close to joining the cast of one of his top five favorite shows...but then he doesn't mention the show's name! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...
Therefore, until he does reveal the name of the show and why Vartan didn't join, we're just going to have to sit here and guess. As a reader at the site points out, Ausiello's favs include
Gilmore Girls,
Veronica Mars,
Lost, and
Battlestar Galactica. The most obvious choice would be
Lost, because, like Vartan's old show
Alias, it's produced by J.J. Abrams. But is that too obvious? Not that it can't be obvious, of course. It would make sense that Abrams would offer him a role. I don't watch the other shows so I'm not sure what role he could have on those.
Readers?
Posted Jul 30th 2006 9:14AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, TV on DVD
This was hinted at a few months ago, but now it's official: on November 21, the same day the Alias 5th season DVD set is released (with tons of extras), Buena Vista is going to release a limited edition (40,000 copies) Complete Alias set. The set is going to come in a box that looks like a Rambaldi artifact, and will include 29 discs! The discs will have every single episode of the series, and there will be a bonus disc hidden inside a secret compartment in the set that will include many extras, including interviews with the cast and Jennifer Garner's first interview she ever did.
Not enough for you? The set will also include a hardcover book that will answer all of your Alias question, with an intro from J.J. Abrams himself. All this for only $200.
A few days ago I said I wanted the Complete West Wing set that was coming out this fall for Christmas. But if you wanted to buy this one for me instead I wouldn't mind. Your choice.
Posted Jun 10th 2006 4:34PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, TV Royalty, Talent, Web, Celebrities

I know, I know, it seems like this is
Columbo week here at TV Squad, but you've got to watch
this. It's a video made for the 50th Anniversary of ABC a couple of years ago. I didn't watch the show, but I'm glad someone put it up on YouTube. Columbo has been called in to help Sydney, Jack, Vaughn and the rest of the team.
Who asked him to help out, and what is he supposed to help with? Well, you'll just have to watch it to see. You don't usually see a crossover episode involving two of your favorite shows, so this was a great find. Very funny stuff.
Posted May 22nd 2006 11:40AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Industry, Programming, Alias

ABC has been playing with the schedule lately, so it's sometimes hard to find out when our favorite shows are going to have their finales. The
Grey's Anatomy season finale aired on a Monday, and that Oprah special got switched around because of the President's speech. And now, since
Lost is having a two hour finale this Wednesday,
Alias has to switch nights for its two hour series finale. (
Lost gets first dibs over
Alias on the ABC schedule, of course.)
The finale airs tonight at 9, and promises to answer all the important questions: what is the ultimate Rambaldi plan? Who will live and die? Will Sloane turn good again at the last second? What caused the crash of Flight 815?
Oh, wait, that's the other show.
Posted May 17th 2006 9:31PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, OpEd, Alias
(S05E15) It's funny that after five years of elaborate disguises, wearing tight dresses and bright red wigs and bright blue wigs and faking Eastern European accents, the biggest and most difficult disguise that Sydney Bristow has had to don is ... herself. Or, more accurately, Syd pretending to be Anna Espinosa pretending to be Syd. Kudos to Jennifer Garner for giving a good performance as Anna. She could have just played herself (since she was herself), but she plays it just differently enough to make you believe it's Anna underneath.
Continue reading Alias: No Hard Feelings
Posted May 10th 2006 9:24PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, OpEd, Alias
(S05E14) Can someone please tell me why Syd is being so casual around her home, especially with the baby? I mean, here she is, in the middle of a global conspiracy, with people trying to kill her, friends being murdered left and right, coworkers turning against her, not knowing who to trust, and she still stays in her house, alone, with her baby? No guards, no security devices? And when someone rings the doorbell there's no camera to see who it is, she just goes and opens the door? I'll believe all this Rambaldi stuff before I believe that.
So Nadia and Renee' are both dead, and Sloane is back with the bad guys trying to decode page 47. While they hold a funeral for Nadia, an autopsy shows a 30 year old chip inside of Renee's body ... and it has Michael Vaughn's real name etched into it ...
Continue reading Alias: I See Dead People
Posted Apr 28th 2006 1:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, TV on DVD, Alias, Web

Alias-Media has a bunch of
Alias news today. Not only is there a
rumor that a special box set of all five seasons of the show will go on sale around Christmas (with lots of extras),
but there is also news that next month, ABC.com will be auctioning off clothing and props from the show.
Sure, some might go for Syd's wigs or clothing, but I want one of the Rambaldi artifacts! Or, if I can't have one of
those, maybe one of Marshall's gadgets.
[via
TVshowsonDVD.com]
Posted Apr 26th 2006 8:44AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, OpEd, Alias

We're continuing to celebrate TV Turn-Off Week
here at TV Squad, and by "celebrate" I mean ignoring it completely. We believe that everyone should watch TV,
TV is good for you, and that there's no way we're going to shut off the tube for 7 straight days. We'd miss too
much.
Case in point: not only is
Alias in its last season, but
tonight is also the 100th episode of the ABC series. J.J. Abrams said in an interview recently that the past couple of
seasons, ABC told him to get away from the Rambaldi/mythology storyline, and he complied. But now that the show is
ending - and Abrams and company actually knew it was ending, it wasn't some season-ending "oh, by the way, you're
not getting renewed" - they can really focus on Rambaldi all they want and end the show the way that they want to
end it.
Continue reading Why Watch TV: Alias
Posted Apr 20th 2006 5:45PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, TV on DVD, Alias

So, we all know that
Alias fans have strong opinions about the show, the characters, the Rambaldi prophecy. Even the clothes that
Jennifer Garner wears. But do you care enough to make a video expressing your thoughts on the show that will make you
part of the season five DVD set?
ABC and Buena Vista
wants to know why you're a fan of
Alias. Why
Sydney Bristow is such a great character. What your favorite storylines, scenes, and villains are. And many more
topics. Check out the link above, plus all the other details at
ABC. Deadline is May 8.
Posted Apr 19th 2006 10:13PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, OpEd, Alias

Warning: many spoilers follow!
(S05E10/S05E11) So there's a mole inside the CIA that's helping Prophet 5 with their
mysterious plans for Sydney and her baby. Who is it? And how will the APO gang find the mole in time to save Sydney?
If you watched another show earlier this week, the mole will come as no surprise to you...
Continue reading Alias: S.O.S./Maternal Instinct
Posted Apr 19th 2006 9:13AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Alias, Web

As part of the run-up to the series finale of
Alias, seasons four and five of the show are now available on iTunes. You can buy one episode for the usual
$1.99 or you can buy all of season four for $34.99. And, for the rest of the season, new episodes will be available the
morning after they air.
Alias returns tonight for a two-hour episode from 8 pm to 10:01 pm (thus, no
Lost).