alfre woodard-related stories
Posted Dec 3rd 2008 3:09PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Reality-Free

This has nothing to do with the quality of the show. I like it. But I'm wondering why I keep watching it week after week when
NBC has already canceled it.
It's not the first time that I've watched a TV show that has been canceled. And I think that fans should keep watching the remaining episodes of a TV show that has been canceled, out of loyalty if nothing else. But it takes
real loyalty to watch a canceled show that has a continuing mystery at its core, which
My Own Worst Enemy has.
Continue reading Why am I still watching My Own Worst Enemy?
Posted Jun 23rd 2008 7:03PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free
Alfre Woodard has an exciting new role on the upcoming NBC drama
My Own Worst Enemy. The Emmy winner is set to play Christian Slater's boss in the spy series, which premieres this fall. If you followed
TV Squad's coverage of the upfronts, you already know that the drama focuses on a man (Slater) living two different lives: the life of an ordinary suburban father named Henry and the life of a spy named Edward.
Woodard's character, Mavis Heller, is Edward's "tough and astute boss" at headquarters. Like Edward, Mavis is leading a double life as well. Her alter ego, Helen, will be a part of Henry's suburban existence.
My Own Worst Enemy premieres on Monday, September 29.
Continue reading Alfre Woodard joins new Christian Slater series
Posted Aug 1st 2007 11:32PM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Desperate Housewives, TV Squad Polls, Casting
As mentioned in today's SA, in an interview with AfterElton.com, Marc Cherry confirmed that a gay couple will be the newest residents on Desperate Housewives next season.
The couple will move into the house vacated by Betty Applewhite (Alfre Woodard) next door to Teri Hatcher's character, Susan. As you can guess, Susan gets off to a rocky start with the new neighbors by putting her foot in her mouth and inadvertently insulting them right away.
Continue reading Gay couple moves onto Wisteria Lane
Posted Jul 16th 2007 11:21AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Celebrities, Casting
Sissy Spacek is set to star in Pictures of Hollis Woods, a Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie based on the book by Patricia Reilly Giff. The movie tells the story of Hollis Woods (Jodelle Ferland), an artistic twelve year old girl who is adopted by an art teacher, Josie (Spacek), who cares for Hollis. Josie's trouble with remembering things gets worse and worse until Hollis is faced with the task of caring for her. Alfre Woodward plays the social worker assigned to the young girl, who is taken from foster home to foster home before ending up with Josie.
Ann Peacock (The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe) wrote the screenplay. Tony Bill (Untamed Heart, Flyboys) will direct. The movie has been greenlit, though no premiere date was mentioned.
Spacek was last seen on television, I believe, in the TV movie Last Call, about the final days of writer F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Posted Mar 24th 2006 5:53PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Desperate Housewives, Games

Call me crazy, but I think Disney may have its demographics
messed up. It is creating a computer video game based on
Desperate Housewives. The player will take on the
role of a new housewife and uncover or create new scandals. Brenda Strong, who plays Mary Alice on the live-action
show, has already signed on with Disney to do a voice on the game. The other cast members are in negotiations.
I think I'd create a nasty housewife who befriends Gabrielle and feeds her lots of food that she swears is fat free,
so Gabrielle gains a bunch of weight and no one wants her. What kind of scandal would you create on
DH?
Posted Feb 25th 2006 9:03AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Industry, Desperate Housewives

Some South
American countries will soon be getting their own
Desperate Housewives. Buena Vista Television Latin America
is creating Spanish and Portuguese versions of the hit ABC show, complete with their own casts. The Spanish version,
called
Amas de Casas Desesperades, will air in Colombia, Argentina, and Ecuador while the Portuguese version,
called
Donas de Casas Desesperades will air in Brazil. Buena Vista says the soap opera-like show is so similar
to the Spanish telenovelas that it's bound to be a big hit. There are some cultural differences that will be changed in
the show. For instance, the Spanish creators of the show said they'll have to change the occupation of the 'Mike'
character because, in South America, there's no way a plumber would live in an exclusive community. Hey, what is that
plumber doing there anyway?