As Last Man Standing entered the homestretch of its eighth season, cast member Amanda Fuller found herself behind the camera for the very first time.
Fuller, who plays Mike and Vanessa’s eldest daughter Kristin, tells us that she first approached the producers about directing an episode in Season 7. “They were very responsive,” she says. “Unfortunately, I had asked too late in the season to get a slot, so they said we’d have to make it work next season, and here we are. It happened, and it was amazing, and I can’t wait to do it again.”
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Fuller, who plays Mike and Vanessa’s eldest daughter Kristin, tells us that she first approached the producers about directing an episode in Season 7. “They were very responsive,” she says. “Unfortunately, I had asked too late in the season to get a slot, so they said we’d have to make it work next season, and here we are. It happened, and it was amazing, and I can’t wait to do it again.”
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- 4/8/2020
- TVLine.com
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Here's day three in our countdown of the top Christmas TV episodes of all time: entries 60 to 41...
This article was first published in December 2015. Read entries 100 - 81 here and entries 80 - 61 here.
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Since the medium’s infancy, viewers have enjoyed sharing holidays with their favourite television characters. We grow invested in our friends on screen over the years; spending Christmas with them is a rite of passage, a chance for us to share tradition from our world with the fictional ones we see on screen. Some shows embrace the season wholeheartedly, characters in good spirits and enjoying the trappings of the season; others skew a little darker,...
Here's day three in our countdown of the top Christmas TV episodes of all time: entries 60 to 41...
This article was first published in December 2015. Read entries 100 - 81 here and entries 80 - 61 here.
See related Sherlock series 4 episode 1 spoiler-free review: The Six Thatchers Sherlock series 4: go behind the scenes; spoiler-free review Doctor Who Christmas special: The Return Of Doctor Mysterio review Doctor Who Christmas special: The Return Of Doctor Mysterio nerdy spots & Easter eggs
Since the medium’s infancy, viewers have enjoyed sharing holidays with their favourite television characters. We grow invested in our friends on screen over the years; spending Christmas with them is a rite of passage, a chance for us to share tradition from our world with the fictional ones we see on screen. Some shows embrace the season wholeheartedly, characters in good spirits and enjoying the trappings of the season; others skew a little darker,...
- 12/15/2015
- Den of Geek
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Here's day three in our countdown of the top Christmas TV episodes of all time: entries 60 to 41...
Read entries 100 - 81 here and entries 80 - 61 here.
Since the medium’s infancy, viewers have enjoyed sharing holidays with their favourite television characters. We grow invested in our friends on screen over the years; spending Christmas with them is a rite of passage, a chance for us to share tradition from our world with the fictional ones we see on screen. Some shows embrace the season wholeheartedly, characters in good spirits and enjoying the trappings of the season; others skew a little darker, bringing the more oppressive, burdensome side of the holidays to life. Either way, Christmas episodes tend to demonstrate the strengths of our favourite series, and it’s long been a festive ritual of mine to wheel out old DVD sets and settle back for a few favourites during December.
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Here's day three in our countdown of the top Christmas TV episodes of all time: entries 60 to 41...
Read entries 100 - 81 here and entries 80 - 61 here.
Since the medium’s infancy, viewers have enjoyed sharing holidays with their favourite television characters. We grow invested in our friends on screen over the years; spending Christmas with them is a rite of passage, a chance for us to share tradition from our world with the fictional ones we see on screen. Some shows embrace the season wholeheartedly, characters in good spirits and enjoying the trappings of the season; others skew a little darker, bringing the more oppressive, burdensome side of the holidays to life. Either way, Christmas episodes tend to demonstrate the strengths of our favourite series, and it’s long been a festive ritual of mine to wheel out old DVD sets and settle back for a few favourites during December.
- 12/15/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Zachary Levi and guest on the Oscars' Red Carpet Zachary Levi at the Academy Awards Pictured above is Zachary Levi and a guest on the 83rd Academy Awards' Red Carpet this past Sunday, Feb. 27, just outside the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood. At the Oscar ceremony, Zachary Levi and Mandy Moore performed "I See the Light," a Best Original Song nominee – music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Glenn Slater – from the animated feature Tangled. The 2011 Best Song winner turned out to be Randy Newman's "We Belong Together," from another animated feature, Toy Story 3 – last year's biggest domestic box office hit. Zachary Levi movies Below is a partial list of Zachary Levi films.* His movie debut took place in Mark Douglas Miller's comedy short Reel Guerrillas (2005), while his feature film debut was in a supporting role in John Whitesell's comedy Big Momma's House 2 (2006). Thor: The Dark World (2013). Director: Alan Taylor.
- 4/26/2015
- by D. Zhea
- Alt Film Guide
Cynthia McWilliams (The Chicago Code, and Prison Break) will join Damon Wayans in the upcoming new CBS comedy series pilot that’s set at a sports radio station, in which Wayans plays a smart-ass sports radio host.
The character he plays, named Nick Herd, is said to be inspired by current Espn personality Colin Cowherd.
McWilliams will play his wife, Megan, an Mba who’s given up her career to raise two children from a previous marriage, as well as Nick’s child also from his previous marriage – a set-up that’s starting to take a toll on her.
Wayans’ My Wife And Kids director, Andy Cadiff, will helm the pilot episode, and the real Colin Cowherd will serve as a producer on the project, which will also star Danny Comden (Dirt) as the manipulative producer of Wayans’ Herd’s show.
Look for it in the 2011/2012 season.
The character he plays, named Nick Herd, is said to be inspired by current Espn personality Colin Cowherd.
McWilliams will play his wife, Megan, an Mba who’s given up her career to raise two children from a previous marriage, as well as Nick’s child also from his previous marriage – a set-up that’s starting to take a toll on her.
Wayans’ My Wife And Kids director, Andy Cadiff, will helm the pilot episode, and the real Colin Cowherd will serve as a producer on the project, which will also star Danny Comden (Dirt) as the manipulative producer of Wayans’ Herd’s show.
Look for it in the 2011/2012 season.
- 4/18/2011
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Eliza Dushku will be dipping her toes in the comedy waters soon. The former "Dollhouse" star has signed on to co-star as "Casey" in CBS' as-yet-untitled sports radio pilot, the network confirms to TheWrap. Also Read: Fall TV Pilots: Get the Lowdown on 'Wonder Woman," "Alcatraz" and Every Other Network Pilot The half-hour comedy, which was written by Bill Martin and Mike Schiff ("Grounded for Life") and is being directed by Andy Cadiff ("Home Improvement," "Hot in Cleveland"), is inspired by Espn personality Colin Cowherd’s outspoken sports talk show. The cast also includes "Dirt"...
- 3/23/2011
- The Wrap
Damon Wayans is set to play a sports radio host for CBS, inspired by Espn's Colin Cowherd. Deadline reports that Wayans, part of the large Wayans clan of comedic actors, has finalized a deal to play the lead in the CBS TV Studios comedy pilot set at a sports radio station. Written by Bill Martin and Mike Schiff, Wayans' character is named Nick Herd. Andy Cadiff is set to direct the as yet unnamed pilot. Martin and Schiff will executive produce with Eric and Kim Tannenbaum. Cowherd is a producer on the project. Danny Comden is cast as the producer of Herd's show.
- 3/18/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Damon Wayans is returning to TV to play a smart-ass sports radio host in an upcoming new CBS comedy pilot set at a sports radio station.
The character he plays, named Nick Herd, is said to be inspired by current Espn personality Colin Cowherd.
Wayans will reunited with his My Wife And Kids director, Andy Cadiff, who will helm the pilot episode.
Interestingly, the real Colin Cowherd will serve as a producer on the project, which will also star Danny Comden (Dirt) as the manipulative producer of Wayans’ Herd’s show.
Damon was last seen on screen in a 2008 TV movie titled Never Better. Since then, he’s been wearing his author hat, penning a fictional novel titled Red Hats (I wrote about that Here).
The character he plays, named Nick Herd, is said to be inspired by current Espn personality Colin Cowherd.
Wayans will reunited with his My Wife And Kids director, Andy Cadiff, who will helm the pilot episode.
Interestingly, the real Colin Cowherd will serve as a producer on the project, which will also star Danny Comden (Dirt) as the manipulative producer of Wayans’ Herd’s show.
Damon was last seen on screen in a 2008 TV movie titled Never Better. Since then, he’s been wearing his author hat, penning a fictional novel titled Red Hats (I wrote about that Here).
- 3/17/2011
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
HollywoodNews.com: The Cast of David Fincher’s “The Social Network,” which include Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake, Armie Hammer, Max Minghella, Josh Pence, Brenda Song, Rashida Jones, Douglas Urbanski and Rooney Mara, were recognized at the Hollywood Awards Gala Ceremony with the “Hollywood Ensemble Acting Award.”
About Jesse Eisenberg
Trained in theater and film, Jesse Eisenberg (Mark Zuckerberg) made his feature film debut in the 2002 independent film “Rodger Dodger,” in which he starred opposite Campbell Scott and for which he was nominated for a Gotham Award.
For his performance in “The Squid and the Whale” opposite Laura Linney and Jeff Daniels, Eisenberg received nominations for an Independent Spirit Award and a Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor.
In 2009, he starred in “Adventureland” for director Greg Mottola and in “Zombieland” for director Ruben Fleischer. For these films, he was nominated for a BAFTA Award. Eisenberg has...
About Jesse Eisenberg
Trained in theater and film, Jesse Eisenberg (Mark Zuckerberg) made his feature film debut in the 2002 independent film “Rodger Dodger,” in which he starred opposite Campbell Scott and for which he was nominated for a Gotham Award.
For his performance in “The Squid and the Whale” opposite Laura Linney and Jeff Daniels, Eisenberg received nominations for an Independent Spirit Award and a Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor.
In 2009, he starred in “Adventureland” for director Greg Mottola and in “Zombieland” for director Ruben Fleischer. For these films, he was nominated for a BAFTA Award. Eisenberg has...
- 11/4/2010
- by Linny Lum
- Hollywoodnews.com
HollywoodNews.com: The 14th Annual Hollywood Film Festival and Hollywood Awards, presented by Starz, are pleased to announce that the Cast of David Fincher’s “The Social Network,” Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake, Armie Hammer, Max Minghella, Josh Pence, Brenda Song, Rashida Jones, Douglas Urbanski and Rooney Mara, will be recognized at the Hollywood Awards Gala Ceremony with the “Hollywood Ensemble Acting Award.”
Previously announced honorees for this year’s Hollywood Awards Gala include: Sean Penn for the “Humanitarian Award”; Sylvester Stallone for the “Career Achievement Award”; Annette Bening for the “Actress Award”; Robert Duvall for the “Actor Award”; Helena Bonham Carter for the “Supporting Actress Award”; Sam Rockwell for the “Supporting Actor Award”; Zach Galifianakis for the “Comedy Actor Award”; Andrew Garfield for the “Breakthrough Actor Award”; Mia Wasikowska for the “Breakthrough Actress Award”; Jennifer Lawrence for the “New Hollywood Award”; Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary for the...
Previously announced honorees for this year’s Hollywood Awards Gala include: Sean Penn for the “Humanitarian Award”; Sylvester Stallone for the “Career Achievement Award”; Annette Bening for the “Actress Award”; Robert Duvall for the “Actor Award”; Helena Bonham Carter for the “Supporting Actress Award”; Sam Rockwell for the “Supporting Actor Award”; Zach Galifianakis for the “Comedy Actor Award”; Andrew Garfield for the “Breakthrough Actor Award”; Mia Wasikowska for the “Breakthrough Actress Award”; Jennifer Lawrence for the “New Hollywood Award”; Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary for the...
- 10/19/2010
- by Linny Lum
- Hollywoodnews.com
"One Tree Hill" co-star Sophia Bush has been cast in ABC's family comedy pilot "Southern Discomfort."
Bush will play the role of Haley, a recent Harvard graduate who returns to her Texas hometown to reunite with her old boyfriend. Her parents on the show are played by Don Johnson and Mary Steenburgen. Bush is repped by UTA, Joan Green Management and attorney Jamie Mandelbaum.
The multicamera comedy from Sony Pictures TV, Tantamount and ABC Studios is about a father whose grown kids move back in with him. Andy Cadiff, repped by UTA and Luber/Roklin, is directing.
The deal has Bush in second position to her role on "One Tree Hill," meaning the CW series still has first dibs on the actress for next season.
It's still unclear if "One Tree Hill" will get a pickup; the veteran drama and the CW's freshman series "Life Unexpected" are considered to be...
Bush will play the role of Haley, a recent Harvard graduate who returns to her Texas hometown to reunite with her old boyfriend. Her parents on the show are played by Don Johnson and Mary Steenburgen. Bush is repped by UTA, Joan Green Management and attorney Jamie Mandelbaum.
The multicamera comedy from Sony Pictures TV, Tantamount and ABC Studios is about a father whose grown kids move back in with him. Andy Cadiff, repped by UTA and Luber/Roklin, is directing.
The deal has Bush in second position to her role on "One Tree Hill," meaning the CW series still has first dibs on the actress for next season.
It's still unclear if "One Tree Hill" will get a pickup; the veteran drama and the CW's freshman series "Life Unexpected" are considered to be...
- 4/13/2010
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CBS has picked up Vinyl Cafe, an animated pilot presentation from Phil Rosenthal, creator and executive producer of the network's hit comedy Everybody Loves Raymond. On the pilot casting front, Oscar winner Olympia Dukakis has joined CBS' comedy Center of the Universe, while Richard Ruccolo has been tapped to co-star opposite Jane Krakowski in CBS' comedy pilot Taste, with Andy Cadiff on board to direct. Additionally, Adam Goldberg has come on board CBS' untitled Aisha Tyler comedy pilot, Eddie McClintock has joined Fox's comedy pilot The Robinson Brothers, and Jonathan Frain has been tapped to play Brutus in ABC's drama series Empire. Vinyl Cafe, from Paramount Network TV, is based on short stories by Stuart McLean, a top Canadian broadcast personality and best-selling author.
- 3/16/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jeremy Piven has been cast opposite Mandy Moore in Alcon Entertainment's untitled Mandy Moore project (aka First Daughter) for Warner Bros. Pictures and helmer Andy Cadiff. The project is slated to go into production in mid-June. It centers on the U.S. president's 18-year-old daughter, who gives the Secret Service the slip and runs away on a European road trip. Piven is set to play a key Secret Service agent. David Parfitt is producing along with Alcon co-presidents Andrew Kosove and Broderick Johnson. Alcon's Kira Davis and Steven Wegner are co-producing. Wayne Rice is executive producing. Derek Guiley and David Schneiderman penned the screenplay, with a rewrite by Randi Singer. Piven, who is coming off his starring turn in the DreamWorks Pictures/Montecito Picture Co. comedy Old School, next stars in Runaway Jury for Regency Enterprises and 20th Century Fox and Scary Movie 3 for Dimension Films. He is repped by WMA, Matt Luber and Aaron Ray at Nine Yards Entertainment and attorney Patti Felker. Regency Enterprises has a competing First Daughter project, which Katie Holmes recently signed on to topline. That project is due to start production in mid-May, with a Jan. 9 release date scheduled.
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