Marg Helgenberger is returning to "CSI," TVLine reports.
Though it's only for the CBS procedural's landmark 300th episode coming up in Season 14 this fall, the former "CSI" former leading lady will surely satiate fans when she reprises her role as Catherine Willows.
Helgenberger, who received both Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for the role, left "CSI" midway through Season 12. "CSI" executive producer Don McGill told TVLine, "We were just really excited to have Marg come back because, obviously, she’s such an important part of the history of 'CSI' ... And she was super excited. It was kismet!”
Helgenberger tweeted excitedly about her return to the "CSI":
At the time of her "CSI" departure in January 2012, the Associated Press asked Helgenberger if she'd return for a special episode or two in the future. "Absolutely," she said. "In fact that was, one of the reasons why it was a little easier...
Though it's only for the CBS procedural's landmark 300th episode coming up in Season 14 this fall, the former "CSI" former leading lady will surely satiate fans when she reprises her role as Catherine Willows.
Helgenberger, who received both Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for the role, left "CSI" midway through Season 12. "CSI" executive producer Don McGill told TVLine, "We were just really excited to have Marg come back because, obviously, she’s such an important part of the history of 'CSI' ... And she was super excited. It was kismet!”
Helgenberger tweeted excitedly about her return to the "CSI":
At the time of her "CSI" departure in January 2012, the Associated Press asked Helgenberger if she'd return for a special episode or two in the future. "Absolutely," she said. "In fact that was, one of the reasons why it was a little easier...
- 8/20/2013
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Huffington Post
Blu-ray & DVD Release Date: Feb. 26, 2013
Price: DVD $19.95
Studio: Hen’s Tooth
Ingrid Pitt vamps in The House That Dripped Blood.
British horror legends Christopher Lee (The Lord of the Rings trilogy) and the late Peter Cushing (Star Wars: Episode IV- A New Hope) star in the 1970 British horror film The House That Dripped Blood, which has long been out-of-print on DVD.
Here’s the set-up: A Scotland Yard Inspector’s (John Holloway) search for a missing film star (John Pertwee) leads him to a haunted house. The house sets the framework for four separate tales of terror.
All four stories center on the mysterious fates of tenants who have leased the mansion over the years: A writer’s murderous creation comes to life; a wax figure leads to a fatal argument between two men; a young girl becomes obsessed with witchcraft; and a film star buys a cape that adds...
Price: DVD $19.95
Studio: Hen’s Tooth
Ingrid Pitt vamps in The House That Dripped Blood.
British horror legends Christopher Lee (The Lord of the Rings trilogy) and the late Peter Cushing (Star Wars: Episode IV- A New Hope) star in the 1970 British horror film The House That Dripped Blood, which has long been out-of-print on DVD.
Here’s the set-up: A Scotland Yard Inspector’s (John Holloway) search for a missing film star (John Pertwee) leads him to a haunted house. The house sets the framework for four separate tales of terror.
All four stories center on the mysterious fates of tenants who have leased the mansion over the years: A writer’s murderous creation comes to life; a wax figure leads to a fatal argument between two men; a young girl becomes obsessed with witchcraft; and a film star buys a cape that adds...
- 12/13/2012
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
Scott Cohen has been tapped to star in NBC's comedy The Men's Room, while Patrick Dempsey is set to star in ABC's untitled Shonda Rhimes pilot. Lindsay Sloane and Sabrina Lloyd have joined Selma Blair as the other two leads in ABC's DeMarco Affairs, Jennifer Finnigan has landed the female lead in NBC's untitled Heline/Heisler comedy pilot, Gabriel Macht and Peter MacNicol are in final negotiations to star in CBS' drama pilot Numbers, and Jay Baruchel has signed on to star in Fox's comedy pilot The Robinson Brothers. In other pilot casting news, Amy Peitz has joined the cast of ABC's untitled Rodney Carrington comedy pilot; Christina Hendricks has nabbed a lead in UPN's drama pilot Kevin Hill; Matthew Fox, Harold Perrineau Jr., Malcolm David Kelley, Naveen Andrews and John Holloway have come on board ABC's drama Lost; Megan Dodds has joined ABC's drama Gramercy Park; and Vince Regan has landed the role of Marc Antony in ABC's ancient Rome drama Empire.
- 3/10/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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