nicki aycox-related stories
Posted Jul 13th 2009 2:03PM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Programming, OpEd, Early Looks, Reality-Free

I've been really curious to see what TNT's
Dark Blue is all about. It's got a few things going for it right off the bat: producer Jerry Bruckheimer and lead actor Dylan McDermott. I can't say I'm all about the police dramas, but those two guys made me want to check it out.
Plus, it's on TNT, which has been running edgier shows lately, like
Saving Grace,
The Closer, and
Leverage. The network is sort of a cross between HBO and USA, with some FX thrown in.
On my first viewing of the
Dark Blue pilot, it came across as just another procedural about a brooding cop (McDermott) whose team walks the line between right and wrong. But I knew in my heart there was more, so I watched it again.
Continue reading Dark Blue -- An early look
Posted Jun 30th 2009 4:25PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free

That's because a new actress will be playing the role of the female demon last seen a few seasons ago. She was played by Nicki Aycox is several episodes, but now the role will be played by the woman on the right,
Rachel Miner.
I'll always remember Miner from her role on
Guiding Light (she played Michelle Bauer in the mid-90s), but she was also married to Macauley Culkin for a short time. Everything has a Michael Jackson connection these days.
Posted Aug 6th 2008 8:30AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Supernatural, Casting, Reality-Free
I don't know if I can think of a tougher gig on television than being a girl on Supernatural. Things just never seem to go well for any of them. The good news is that the show seems to be acting as a springboard and many of the actresses have been able to land on their feet with good roles.
Adrianne Palicki moved from playing Sam's sweetheart, Jessica, to Friday Night Lights. Alona Tal, who played the controversial Jo, moved right into a regular spot on Cane. It was short lived, but still a nice credit. And now they're joined by Katie Cassidy, the season three demon, Ruby. She's been added to the ever changing cast of Harper's Island. She takes over the role, originally played by Samantha Noble, of the bride whose wedding is the setting for a whole mess of murders. Now, if we can just get someone to hire Nicki Aycox, the sinister Meg.
Continue reading Katie Cassidy joins Harper's Island