Sigourney Weaver-related stories
Posted Jun 24th 2009 11:54AM by Mike Moody
Filed under: Interviews, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Sigourney Weaver is earning strong Emmy buzz for her lead performance in Lifetime's
Prayers for Bobby. In her first TV movie, the three-time Oscar nominee plays a religiously conservative mother who refuses to accept her gay son.
The film, based on a true story, examines Mary Griffith's (Weaver) transformation from intolerant mother to gay-rights crusader after her son Bobby commits suicide. Weaver says she was drawn to
Prayers for Bobby because, like the book of the same name, it has the potential to start important conversations about tolerance and acceptance in homes everywhere.
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Posted Jun 23rd 2009 11:02AM by Mike Moody
Filed under: Interviews, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Sigourney Weaver starring in a Lifetime movie? It happened. It's called
Prayers for Bobby, and the three-time Oscar nominee is racking up the Emmy buzz for her lead performance as a mother whose life is changed by tragedy.
I spoke with Weaver recently about the film, the Emmy buzz, her next big TV project and more. Here's a preview of that interview:
Weaver on the benefits of working for Lifetime, and other cable networks:"I think Lifetime, along with other cable networks, show very compelling stories about what it is to be human in a way that a lot of films don't now, except for small independent films. They're interested in a smaller canvas and I think those stories are very helpful for people and I think that they bring us together."
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Posted Aug 15th 2008 2:23PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Casting, Eli Stone, Reality-Free

There will be some major star power in the new season of
Eli Stone. No, I'm not referring to
Katie Holmes' stunt casting. I'm talking big-time star wattage.
Sigourney Weaver will guest on Eli Stone as a psychologist. Eli, who is in desperate need of figuring out what he's been experiencing is the result of the brain ailment he's suffering from or something else.
Since he had brain surgery -- or so we think -- at season's end, will Eli still have the visions? Will he fulfill the imperative to Live Brave and become a leader -- prophet -- or was that not a look at the future but something else?
It's all very mysterious, and just the fact that he's going to see a shrink is positive development. Casting Sigourney Weaver is a positive as well. She's a three-time Oscar nominee and carries with her innate integrity and class.
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Posted May 19th 2008 2:26PM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: Programming, Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free

Oscar-nominated actress Sigourney Weaver is coming to the small screen with a Lifetime movie called
Prayers for Bobby. The film is based on Leroy Aaron's book
Prayers for Bobby: A Mother's Coming to Term with the Suicide of Her Gay Son.
Weaver will star in and co-produce the film, her first made-for-television movie. She stars as Mary Griffith, a religious mother who questions her faith in God after her son's suicide. She eventually comes to terms with his homosexuality and goes on to champion the rights of gay and lesbian youths.
Continue reading Sigourney Weaver to do television movie
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.
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Posted Mar 26th 2007 4:42PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, Celebrities
Judd Apatow, who will forever be a hero to many TV viewers who loved the too short-lived NBC series Freaks and Geeks, is saying goodbye to television. But not before one final shot with the soon-to-be-released feature film The TV Set.
The movie stars David Duchovny as a series creator who butts heads with various studio executives (including Sigourney Weaver) who just don't get what he's trying to do with his TV show. And, yes, it's a version of what Apatow and The TV Set director Jake Kasdan went through when they worked on Freaks and Geeks.
Continue reading Freaks and Geeks creator says goodbye to TV with The TV Set
Posted Aug 31st 2006 2:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Talent, Industry, TV on the Bigscreen, Celebrities
No, the former X-Files star isn't broke and having a yard sale, The TV Set is a new film starring David Duchovny as a TV writer. It follows the ups and downs of a writer in Hollywood, from pilot pitch to filming. The movie also stars Sigourney Weaver, Justine Bateman, and Ioan Gruffudd.
This is the type of movie I'm definitely going to see, because I'm a writer and have an interest in how Hollywood works, but I can also nod in agreement when the article says "Yup, it's the kind of inside Hollywood dark comedy that Middle America loves." Heh.
Posted Jun 11th 2006 11:05AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Cable

In the 1988 feature film
Gorillas in the Mist, Sigourney Weaver played Dian Fossey, the real-life scientist and conservationist who came to Africa to study mountain gorillas and try to save them. Tonight at 8 p.m. EST (and again at 11 p.m.) Animal Planet is airing
Gorillas Revisited, in which Weaver will return to the gorillas she once spent so much time with, to see if they remember her. Well, that's what the commercial claims, anyway. I assume she'll be hanging out with the real gorillas and not the fake ones Rick Baker created for the movie. That wouldn't be quite as impressive if you ask me.