william h. macy-related stories
Posted Aug 23rd 2007 8:21AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: ER, Celebrities, Casting
Of course, getting George Clooney to come back would be a dream come true for ER producers, but they are trying to bring back old favorites for the final season (probably) of the hit NBC drama.
So far, only Noah Wyle has officially signed to come back to the show. He'll be on for several episodes, and in the ER not Africa (thank God). But producers have also talked to Julianna Marguiles and Gloria Reuben about coming back, and would love to also grab Eriq LaSalle, William H. Macy, and Laura Innes.
Continue reading Will Clooney return to ER?
Posted Dec 26th 2006 6:04PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, ABC, Desperate Housewives, Celebrities

It must have been those "I'm not a doctor, but I play one on TV" commercials that made people like
Sex in the City's Kim Cattrall think playing a sexually-liberated character on television qualified them to dole out relationship advice to the masses. Between her tomes
Satisfaction: The Art of the Female Orgasm and
Sexual Intelligence, Cattrall is a regular Dr. Ruth. Lucky for us, it looks like she started a trend.
Following is Cattrall's sexpert footsteps is
Desperate Housewives' Felicity Huffman. On January 23rd, Huffman and co-author Patricia Wolff will release
A Practical Handbook for the Boyfriend: What Every Girl Needs to Know. Felicity is one half of Hollywood super couple Filliam H. Muffman, or so she and husband William H. Macy were dubbed by Stephen Colbert. She obviously knew how to snag her man and, well, she plays a sexy lady on TV so what advice does she have to offer the unglamorous among us? Here's a
peak:
Continue reading Sexual Healing from a Desperate Housewife
Posted Jul 11th 2006 12:16PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD, Horror, TNT
It hasn't even aired on television yet (it starts on Wednesday on TNT), but Warner will release the DVD set for the Stephen King miniseries Nightmares & Dreamscapes on October 24.
In addition to episodes starring Steven Weber, William Hurt, Kim Delaney, and Tom Berenger, the set will include an extended episode starring William H. Macy that won't air on the TV version of the miniseries. The set will also have commentaries and documentaries.
Take a look at Keith's preview of the show here.