Archive: June 2009 (71-80 of 373)

Jun 25 2009 08:02 PM ET

Janet Jackson in Tyler Perry's 'Get Married Too'

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Janet Jackson has signed on to star in Why Did I Get Married Too, Tyler Perry's sequel to his successful 2007 comedy, which was based on his own stage play, Variety reports. Jackson will again play a successful author and psychologist who is better at dissecting other people's relationships than her own marriage. The movie is set to release in April 2010.

UPDATE: The Variety report was published before news of the death of Janet's brother Michael Jackson. No word yet on whether his passing has changed her plans for the role.

Jun 25 2009 07:50 PM ET

Michael Jackson dies: Reports

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Michael Jackson was pronounced dead this afternoon by doctors at UCLA Medical Center, according to the Los Angeles Times and NBC News. Jackson was taken by ambulance to the hospital this afternoon, according to multiple reports. TMZ claims that Jackson was in cardiac arrest and that "paramedics administered CPR in the ambulance." Check back at EW.com for more updates on this story.

Jun 25 2009 07:35 PM ET

Comic-Con: 'Fringe,' 'Big Bang Theory' among TV shows to be featured

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In yet another sign that Comic-Con has become the premier place to launch new TV shows, Warner Bros. Television will send a record 11 series to San Diego next month to participate in the annual comic book convention. Panel sessions and/or appearances are planned for the stars of returning series such as Fringe, The Big Bang Theory, Chuck, Smallville, and Supernatural. New shows like Eastwick (a new take on the John Updike novel The Witches of Eastwick); Human Target (a Mark Valley starrer about a tough guy paid to protect people); Past Life (about a team that unravels mysteries from the past and present); V (an update of the 1980s sci-fi TV franchise); and The Vampire Diaries (a new tale about vampires from Dawson Creek's Kevin Williamson) will also have a major presence. The convention runs from July 22-26.

 
 

Jun 25 2009 07:33 PM ET

TV Land to air special Farrah Fawcett tribute on June 27

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TV Land will pay tribute to the late Farrah Fawcett this Saturday, with apresentation with the first two episodes of the 2005 TV Land originalseries, “Chasing Farrah,” a chronicle of her daily life — attending the U.S. Open, relaxing with friend Alana Stewart, having dinner with longtime love Ryan O’Neal. The show will air June 27from 9pm — 10pm ET/PT. 

Fawcett passed away in Los Angelesthis morning from cancer at the age of 62. 

Jun 25 2009 07:00 PM ET

'American Idol' alum Syesha Mercado to star in 'Dreamgirls' production

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American Idol alum Syesha Mercado — who came in third place during season 7 of the singing competition behind eventual winner David Cook and runner-up David Archuleta — will star as Deena Jones in a new production of Dreamgirls. The production, which will eventually go on a national tour, begins previews Nov. 7, 2009, and officially opens Nov. 22, 2009, in New York City at Harlem's legendary Apollo Theater. In total, it will only run for four weeks at the Apollo before going on the road.

The role of Deena was played by singer Beyoncé in the 2005 movie version and by Sheryl Lee Ralph in the original Broadway production, which debuted in 1981. Playing the Dreams alongside Mercado will be Moya Angela as Effie White (the role Jennifer Hudson and Jennifer Holliday popularized in the movie and Broadway versions, respectively); Adrienne Warren as Lorrell Robinson; and Margaret Hoffman as Michelle Morris.

Jun 25 2009 06:39 PM ET

Adam Lambert reportedly co-wrote leaked pre-'Idol' tracks

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An upcoming album of songs recorded by Adam Lambert before he rose to fame on season 8 of American Idol will contain eight tracks co-written by the singer, contrary to a statement released last week by Lambert's rep, according to a report in Us magazine. Last week, the singer said in a statement that in 2005 he was "hired as a studio singer to lend my vocals totracks written by someone else." A follow-up call today to 19 Recordings wasnot immediately returned.

Hi Fi Recordings, which will release On With the Show in conjunction with Willshire Records later this summer, told Us that "As co-writer and performer, Adam will receive significant royaltiesjust as any superstar artist would. He has the chance, finally, to makea fortune for his work — definitely more with this album than througha major label deal." TMZ.com, meanwhile,obtained a document it claims shows Lambert co-wrote tracks from his Willshire Records sessions with Monte Pittman, a guitarist for Madonna, and others.

Related: Adam Lambert's new (old) single 'Want': Awesome new tune or lame cash-in?

Jun 25 2009 06:17 PM ET

Farrah Fawcett: '20/20' special episode with Barbara Walters to air tonight

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Tonight, 20/20 will air Barbara Walters' special report on the late Farrah Fawcett, who died today. The hour-long show will feature interviews with her longtime companion, Ryan O’Neal, fellow Charlie’s Angel Jaclyn Smith, her close friend Alana Stewart, and Dr. Lawrence Piro, who had been treating Fawcett for cancer for over two years. The special, which airs on ABC at 10 p.m. ET, will also feature clips from Walters’ past interviews with the actress and pop culture icon.

More on the life and career of Farrah Fawcett:
Obit: Farrah Fawcett dies at 62
Ken Tucker: Farrah Fawcett: an angel in a red bathing-suit
Farrah Fawcett: Friends, family, and colleagues pay their respects
Farrah Fawcett: 14 Career Milestones

Jun 25 2009 05:44 PM ET

Farrah Fawcett: Friends, family, and colleagues pay their respects

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Farrah Fawcett died on June 25 in Los Angeles after years of battling anal cancer. She was 62. Here, friends, family, and colleagues who were touched by the American icon express their sadness, admiration, and condolences.

RYAN O'NEAL (Fawcett's longtime companion)
“After a long and brave battle with cancer, our beloved Farrah has passed away.Although this is an extremely difficult time for her family and friends, we takecomfort in the beautiful times that we shared with Farrah over the years and theknowledge that her life brought joy to so many people around the world.”

JACLYN SMITH (costar on Charlie's Angles)
“Farrah had courage, she had strength, and she had faith. And now she has peace as she rests with the real angels.”

KATE JACKSON (costar on Charlie's Angles)
"I will miss Farrah every day. She was a selfless person who loved her family and friends with all her heart, and what a big heart it was. Farrah showed immense courage and grace throughout her illness and was an inspiration to those around her. When I think of Farrah I will remember her kindness, her cutting dry wit and of course her beautiful smile. Today when you think of Farrah remember her smiling because that is exactly how she wanted to be remembered…smiling."

CHERYL LADD (replaced Fawcett on Charlie's Angles)
 “I’m terribly sad about Farrah’s passing. She was incredibly brave, and God will be welcoming her with open arms.”

ALANA STEWART
(longtime friend)
"There are no words to express the deep sense of loss that I feel. For 30 years Farrah was much more than a friend, she was my sister, and although I will miss her terribly I know in my heart that she will always be there as that angel on the shoulder of everyone who loved her.”

ROBERT DUVALL (costar in The Apostle)
“Farrah had an outstanding talent, better than most feature-film actresses thatI’ve seen. She was great to work with and will be missed.”

CRAIG J. NEVIUS (friend and producer of the 2009 documentary Farrah’s Story and 2005 reality show Chasing Farrah)
"Farrah was and is the true definition of an ‘icon.’ Shewas of her time but transcended her time.As unique as her name, Farrah was a completely originalcombination of poster girl, serious actress, tabloidcelebrity, role model, talk show personality and socialadvocate: her career spanned more than four decadesand personified the tremendous power and influenceof entertainment on our culture. Not many stars can becredited with inspiring both a hair style and changesin legislation (surrounding domestic violence andmore recently patient privacy). And she did it withoutposturing or campaigning but by simply choosing herown path and making her own rules. Farrah remainedrelevant to the very end. She will be remembered asthe modern Mona Lisa and so much more.I will remember her as my friend.”

BARRY BOSTWICK (worked with Fawcett on Charlie's Angels and Spin City)
"I still remember, even before Charlie’s Angels, following her around a Bloomingdale's totally entranced by her beauty and charisma. I was the luckiest guy in the world to both work with her on Charlie’s Angels and then again having her play my love interest on Spin City. Her contribution to the industry has been nothing short of dynamic.”

Additional reporting by Jennifer Armstrong, Dan Snierson, and Tanner Stransky.

More on the life and career of Farrah Fawcett:
Obit: Farrah Fawcett dies at 62
Ken Tucker: Farrah Fawcett: an angel in a red bathing-suit
Farrah Fawcett: 14 Career Milestones

Jun 25 2009 04:51 PM ET

Farrah Fawcett dies at 62

Farrahfawcett_l Actress Farrah Fawcett died on June 25 in Los Angeles at the age of 62. With her passing after a long battle with anal cancer, we lose one of the quintessential symbols of post-feminist Hollywood, a definitive pinup who somehow parlayed a delicate-flower demeanor and all-American beauty into a 30-year career.

“After a long and brave battle with cancer, our beloved Farrah has passed away," Fawcett's longtime companion Ryan O'Neal said via a statement."Although this is an extremely difficult time for her family and friends, we takecomfort in the beautiful times that we shared with Farrah over the years and theknowledge that her life brought joy to so many people around the world."

As it turned out, her bravest role of all was her final one: She shared every brutally unglamorous step of her cancer treatment with the world in the riveting NBC documentary Farrah's Story. Perhaps most touchingly, the film gave its 9 million viewers a glimpse of her extraordinary love affair with O’Neal, who has supported her throughout treatment — and even told Barbara Walters on a recent 20/20 that he’d finally asked her to marry him after nearly 25 years together: “We will, just as soon as she can say yes.” Sadly, Fawcett died before before the two wed.

The former University of Texas sorority girl became an instant star when she sashayed onto Charlie’s Angels in 1976. (Her trademark poster — shot pre-Angels — hit stores that same year, cementing her role as a sex symbol.) Fawcett left the show after only one season, and, after a string of big-screen flops, finally earned critical praise in the mid '80s with the off-Broadway play Extremities and the NBC movie The Burning Bed. (Her role, as an abused wife, earned the actress her first Emmy nomination.) 

In1985, Fawcett — divorced from Six Million Dollar Man Lee Majors — struck up her romance with O’Neal, and the two had a son, Redmond James O’Neal. Throughout the next decade, she attracted plenty of criticalpraise for her on camera work, including 1997’s The Apostle and 2000’s Dr. T and the Women.But she also engaged in her share of public foibles — anaked-body-painting layout in a 1995 Playboy, a famously addled appearance on David Letterman’s Late Show in 1997. She even tried to tell her own story in 2005 with the short-lived TV Land reality series Chasing Farrah, to roundly dismissive reviews.

In2006, Fawcett was diagnosed with anal cancer. After undergoingchemotherapy and radiation, the actress was cancer-free. Unfortunately,doctors found the disease had returned in 2007. Even as her treatment resumed — and family's drug battles continued to make headlines — Fawcett managed to maintain an upbeat outlook. As Alana Stewart, friend and co-producer of Farrah's Story, told EW.com in April, "She’s always been positive. Her spirits have always been good throughout this ordeal." 

In lieu of flowers the family has asked that donations to support cancerresearch be made to The Farrah Fawcett Foundation c/o P.O. Box 6478, BeverlyHills, CA 90212. --Jennifer Armstrong (Additional reporting by Jeff Jensen, Dan Snierson, and Tim Stack)

More on Farrah Fawcett:
Farrah's Story: Ken Tucker's review
Farrah Fawcett: 15 career milestones
Farrah Fawcett: angel in a red bathing-suit

Jun 25 2009 04:43 PM ET

NBC announces fall premiere dates; 'Jay Leno Show' kicks off Sept. 14

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NBC announced its fall premiere dates today, including the Sept. 14 start date for the Monday-Friday run of The Jay Leno Show. The Peacock's Thursday night of comedies, which includes the SNL Weekend Update Thursday and the single-camera show Community starring Chevy Chase, kicks off on Sept. 17. 30 Rock returns on Oct. 15.

The new dramas Parenthood, starring Peter Krause, and Trauma, from Friday Night Light's Peter Berg, bow Sept. 23 and Sept. 28, respectively, while a new season of Heroes begins Sept. 21. Law & Order: SVU begins Sept. 23 and Law & Order and Southland return Sept. 25. The Biggest Loser bows Sept. 15, while SNL will premiere its 35th season on Sept. 26.

Football Night in America and NBC Sunday Night Football begin Sept. 13.

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