Posts with tag julianna margulies
Posted Aug 2nd 2007 11:17AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Celebrities

Actress Julianna Margulies
is reportedly pregnant and due sometime in the winter. She's extremely private about her life so it's not clear whether she'll actually confirm the information. She's also reportedly engaged to her boyfriend, Keith Lieberthal.
Margulies is best known for her character, Carol, on
ER. She's returning to television as a "rebellious" attorney who takes a liberal view of the law in order to protect the innocent in
Canterbury's Law. Fox has not released a premiere date yet for her new show but it is expected to appear sometime in the mid-season.
TV Guide is reporting that Margulies does not want the pregnancy written into the script, so expect to see a lot of creative camera work to hide the belly.
Posted Jun 21st 2007 11:03AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Industry, OpEd, Early Looks, Upfronts

Fox really only has a handful of new pilots to premiere next season because it's holding on to mega ratings-getters like
American Idol,
House, Prison Break, and
24... to name a few. It's replacing last season's stinkers such as
Standoff and
Justice.
At its
upfronts presentation last month, the net announced two new reality shows, three new comedies and five new dramas. Of those, we have seen all the comedies and dramas except a drama called
Nashville, which Fox has not yet released for preview.
Continue reading TV Squad previews FOX's new shows
Posted Feb 14th 2007 4:22PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, Celebrities, Pickups and Renewals
Canterbury's Law, the new FOX pilot from Denis Leary and director Mike Figgis (Leaving Las Vegas, Timecode) has just welcomed actress Julianna Margulies to the project. Margulies will play the lead in this new series about a defense attorney who's like, all edgy and stuff. This is the first time Margulies has been on network TV since she left ER back in 2000. Margulies will also serve as a producer for the new series. The series will also star Ben Shenkman (Love Monkey).
I have to agree with Julia's assessment: the only thing that makes me think this won't just be another "lawyer" show is the involvement of Leary as producer and Figgis as director for the pilot episode. I don't think the problem is necessarily too many lawyer shows, but too many lawyer shows that follow the same basic formula.
Posted Aug 1st 2006 9:11AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Talent, OpEd, Watercooler Talk, Celebrities, Sci Fi

Julianna Margulies' post-
ER career has been eclectic, to say the least. Instead of leveraging her star-making role as nurse Carol Hathaway into years of leading-lady movie roles, she has decided to go the more funky route, playing supporting roles in smaller movies (and in the summer's most anticipated cheesy movie,
Snakes on a Plane), doing Broadway plays, and taking guest shots in series like
Scrubs and
The Sopranos.
Now
comes word that she will star in a "limited series" for the Sci Fi Channel called
The Lost Room. She'll play a mysterious woman who's brother was killed for a hotel room key. What the detective she reaches out to (Peter Krause of
Six Feet Under) finds out is that the hotel room is...
Continue reading Julianna Margulies continues odd career with Sci Fi Channel miniseries
Posted Jun 4th 2006 11:59PM by Tom Biro
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, The Sopranos
(S06E12) After a week's layoff that felt like forever (we should be used to that by now with this show, frankly), we're roped right back in to what the boys from Jersey were up to. Julianna Margulies' character has made her way back into the show, in a way that I'd heard on the down low was going to happen, and she turns out to be just the troubling influence that one of the main guys didn't need. Carmela appears dead set on finding out what happened to Adrianna, something that Tony is more than interested in halting from happening.
Going in to this week's season finale, I was curious as to if we'd be left with a serious cliffhanger, or brought into a false sense of security. Unless I missed something, the latter seems to be the case. Christopher seems to be having cold feet about his marriage and impending new addition to the family, and is taking out his frustrations elsewhere. Phil and the New York crew appear to be plotting something very, very bad for the Jersey crew. And most importantly, of course, AJ seems to have made a new friend at the construction site. But like they say, "at least she's Catholic."
Continue reading The Sopranos: Kaisha (Finale)
Posted May 1st 2006 12:59AM by Tom Biro
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, The Sopranos
(S06E08) "Tall or short stack?" While it's not exactly the most touching thing ever said on an episode of
The Sopranos, it's gotta be up there, in some quirky kinda way, right? Vito, er ... Vince has apparently found at least one person with an interest in other men in his new "home," but he doesn't seem to want to accept that so well. You had to get a kick out of Vince (I'm having a hard time typing that, just so ya know) apparently stealing the cellphone from one of the other guests at the B&B in order to call home. Do we think his wife is going to rat him out to Phil, by any chance? I'm *sure* that someone could figure out a way to trace teh phone number that called the house, if they really wanted to.
Seeing AJ out with his friends, apparently paying the tab now that he's "minted" made me wonder what was going on there. Is he really just trying to fit in, or is there a plan behind paying $1890 bar bills somewhere? And let's just say that he most certainly is attempting to follow the family traits, one way or another. What I want to know is, will this be the slow rise of the young man into the family, or will Tony figure out another way to keep the boy busy?
Continue reading The Sopranos: Johnny Cakes
Posted Jan 14th 2006 12:32PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, OpEd, ER

What's
happening on
ER these days? It must be something big because the NBC hospital drama made a huge comeback last
week, beating out a repeat of
Without a Trace with 15.4 million viewers. Yes, it was a repeat. But, even the
repeats on CBS have been kicking NBC's butt lately.
I gave up on
ER years ago, even before George
Clooney left, because I couldn't handle having a major emotional breakdown each week. I tuned in for a couple of key
episodes over the years: i.e. when Lucy and Carter got stabbed in the kidneys, when Doug left, when Carol left, and
when Dr. Green died.
So tell me, is it any good?