#Paula Malcolmson
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spockvarietyhour · 2 months ago
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Paula Malcomson in Fringe's "Stoaway"
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Sean Bridgers, Kim Dickens, Gerald McRaney, Geri Jewell, E Earl Brown, Anna Gunn, John Hawkes, Paula Malcolmson, Brent Sexton, Robin Weigert, Leon Rippy, Cleo King, Franklyn Ajaye, Keone Young, Brad Dourif, Ian McShane, and Timothy Olyphant in publicity stills for Deadwood: The Movie (2019)
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ppg-villains-defense-lawyer · 3 months ago
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Gangreen Gang Parents Fancast
Unfortunately, I was not gifted with the ability to draw, so I thought I'd make a fancast for the Gang's parents as they are in my fic. I also made a fancast for the gang and a few other characters a while ago, which you can check out here.
Snake's Parents
Charles Ingleberry: Admittedly I don't know much about Arcane, but ever since I saw pictures of Silco I thought he resembled the Charles in my head pretty well; tall, gaunt looking, very serious and stern. So I think his voice actor, Jason Spisak, would be a good choice
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I've also seen Ben Mendelsohn suggested as a fan cast for a live action Silco and I think he'd also fit well as Charles
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Sharon Ingleberry: For Sharon I mainly had two actresses in mind; Sharon Case
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(And no, I didn't name the character after her lol, at least not directly.)
Or Paula Malcolmson, who played Mrs. Everdeen in the Hunger Games trilogy
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Ace's Mom
Stella Copular: Honestly, the closest match I've found is a young Stockard Channing (the actress who played Rizzo in Grease) She fits the vibe and look I have for her in my head pretty well.
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Lil' Arturo's Parents
"Macho" Arturo de la Guerra: I always kind of pictured him looking like your stereotypical "tough guy;" buzz cut, tall, muscular, probably has at least a few tattoos. The kind of guy that you take one look at and know he could probably kick your ass if he so chose to, but also has a soft side for his family that he's very open about. The two actors that immediately come to mind for him are Daniel and Luis Moncada, who also played the Salamanca Twins in Breaking Bad
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Maria Guerra: I generally see her as being very petite and where Arturo got his short genes (and green skin) from. Catalina Sandino Moreno would be a bit on the taller side at 5'6, but she looks tiny in pictures, so I think she would work pretty well.
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Big Billy and Grubber's parents
In my fic, both Billy and Grubber are originally from Monster Isle and raised by monster parents, so casting them would definitely be the most challenging. Though I do headcanon Billy to be human on his father's side, and I don't think I've seen a person who looks more like an older, human version of Billy in real life than John Candy.
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awkweirdme · 6 years ago
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Deadwood (2019)
Well, I’ve waited 13 years for this, and it’s finally here. And thank god it’s not disappointing. I absolutely love Deadwood, like top 5 TV shows ever love, and I’ve never really forgiven HBO for canceling it in the first place. And for years, I was also very bitter that they never delivered on the, I believe, two movies they were going to make to wrap up the series. This movie doesn’t make up for everything, but it helps a whole lot. 
It was really solid, overall. It proves that revivals of TV shows can work, despite what examples like Arrested Development will tell you. It didn’t feel exactly like the show - how could it? - but it was as close as it was ever going to be. It helps that pretty much all the main actors returned (except for Powers Boothe, sadly), and that they all seemed to settle back into their old characters very easily. I got emotional more than once just seeing them again. It was one of the best casts ever assembled, and they were all great again here. It wrapped up some of the major plot points that were left hanging from season 3, and fairly well considering they only had 2 hours in which to do so. I loved listening to David Milch’s incredible dialogue again - it’s like Shakespeare with a lot more swearing. Part of me wishes they would do another full season, but mostly I just feel grateful we got to see this town and its inhabitants one last time.
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sarahreesbrennan · 3 years ago
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This is what I’m doing tonight: #Redemption is the story of a cop who comes to Ireland to discover two unexpected teen grandchildren and her daughter’s ever more mysterious death… starring Paula Malcolmson of #Deadwood and #thehungergames - my clever friend @siobhanniconghaile wrote episodes and I am wicked proud of her! Tonight at 9pm on Virgin Media. https://www.instagram.com/p/CdEXBGyLuxn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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scannain · 6 years ago
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#IrishFilm: David Freyne's The Cured comes to Netflix from January 25th
Netflix has announced that David Freyne’s Irish horror feature The Cured will be available in the UK and Ireland on their streaming platform from January 25th.
The film, which is writer/director Freyne’s feature debut, is set in the aftermath of a world ravaged for years with a devastating virus that turned the infected into zombie-like cannibals.  While a cure is found, the wrenching process of…
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thedoctorwhocompanion · 8 years ago
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Christopher Eccleston to Star in BBC Drama, Come Home
Christopher Eccleston to Star in BBC Drama, Come Home
Christopher Eccleston is set to star in a new BBC One drama series, Come Home, where he will play a father forced to cope after his wife walks out on the family. The three-part series has been written by Danny Brockelhurst and will be filmed in Northern Ireland. The Beeb promises a story that will examine “the messy realities of parenthood, marriage, and what happens when a mother switches the…
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necrofuturism · 7 years ago
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heyyyyy its paula malcolmson!!!
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kimtotes · 4 years ago
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What Sutter said about Winsome🤣it’s almost as the same level of insanity as people who want to draw a Maureen/Colette parallel,Winsome showed him he still had capacity to love?😂I saw a boy who is making reviews on s7,and he did the ep where Colette is in,he was like”ok,this woman has a crush on Jax”he didn’t remembered her from s6 lol and when she asks”I’ll see you later??”Jax says Idk but this guy was like Nope,she is old news to him😂,there were people in the comments like,it was Jax who had a crush on her,if she didn’t die he would have banged her,I mean😑I didn’t know people liked Colette so much,everybody I know kinda disliked her🤣Kim&Theo😂,the car was Tara’s they watched Patch Over,please!they thought it was Charlie’s car lmao!I love them❤️
Absolutely!! He just pulling anything out of his ass! Like I really don’t think he remembers S7 at all! No one got that from that scene 🤷‍♀️. I’m glad other people see the how meaningless the Jax/Colette relationship was! He didn’t want anything to do with her in S7! I honestly don’t see what there is to like!! I’ll always love Kim Dickens, but Sutter wrote such a bland character! Colette was so one dimensional and forgettable, her arc was set up just to stir shit up between J/T! I’ll never understand how people can compare her to Maureen 🤣. Paula Malcolmson was the Deadwood actress with the good arc 🤣. I was dying!! He really thought that was Charlie’s 🤣.
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spockvarietyhour · 5 years ago
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Paula Malcomson
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donmarcojuande · 7 years ago
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Paula Malcolmson as Trixie in ‘Deadwood’
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malte1mj-blog · 8 years ago
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2006/2007 TV Awards
2006/2007 Best Drama Series: Battlestar Galactica Friday Night Lights Lost The Sopranos The Wire HONORABLE MENTION: Boston Legal, Brothers and Sisters, Deadwood, Dexter, Grey’s Anatomy, Heroes, House, Lost, Medium, The Riches, Rome, Veronica Mars Best Actor - Drama Series: Kyle Chandler, Friday Night Lights - "Eyes Wide Open" Michael Chiklis, The Shield - "Chasing Ghosts" James Gandolfini, The Sopranos - "Kennedy and Heidi" Michael C. Hall, Dexter - "Pilot" Hugh Laurie, House - "Words and Deeds" James Spader, Boston Legal - "Angel of Death" HONORABLE MENTION: Jamie Bamber, Battlestar Galactica; Matthew Fox, Lost; Eddie Izzard, The Riches; Anthony LaPaglia, Without a Trace; Denis Leary, Rescue Me; Kevin McKidd, Rome; Ian McShane, Deadwood; Christopher Meloni, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Edward James Olmos, Battlestar Galactica; Timothy Olyphant, Deadwood; James Purefoy, Rome; Kiefer Sutherland, 24; Sam Waterston, Law & Order; Barry Watson, What About Brian Best Actress - Drama Series: Patricia Arquette, Medium - "Be Kind, Rewind" Kristen Bell, Veronica Mars - "Spit & Eggs" Connie Britton, Friday Night Lights - "I Think We Should Have Sex" Minnie Driver, The Riches - "Been There, Done That" Edie Falco, The Sopranos - "The Second Coming" Katee Sackhoff, Battlestar Galactica - "Maelstrom" HONORABLE MENTION: Rachel Bilson, The O.C.; Sally Field, Brothers and Sisters; Calista Flockhart, Brothers and Sisters; Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Evangeline Lilly, Lost; Sarah Paulson, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip; Ellen Pompeo, Grey’s Anatomy; Joely Richardson, Nip/Tuck; Maura Tierney, ER Best Supporting Actor - Drama Series: Zach Gilford, Friday Night Lights - "Eyes Wide Open" Aiden Gillen, The Wire - "Margin of Error" Walton Goggins, The Shield - "Haunts" Robert Iler, The Sopranos - "The Second Coming" Andre Royo, The Wire - "That's Got His Own" Jim True-Frost, The Wire - "Alliances" HONORABLE MENTION: James Callis, Battlestar Galactica; Justin Chambers, Grey’s Anatomy; Gaius Charles, Friday Night Lights; Christian Clemenson, Boston Legal; Jack Coleman, Heroes; Brian Cox, Deadwood; Michael Emerson, Lost; Omar Epps, House; Josh Holloway, Lost; Michael Imperioli, The Sopranos; Taylor Kitsch, Friday Night Lights; T.R. Knight, Grey’s Anatomy; Julito McCullum, The Wire; Gerald McRaney, Deadwood; Terry O’Quinn, Lost; Masi Oka, Heroes; Scott Porter, Friday Night Lights; Zachary Quinto, Heroes; Matthew Rhys, Brothers and Sisters; Jake Weber, Medium Best Supporting Actress - Drama Series: Katherine Heigl, Grey's Anatomy - "Time After Time" Mary McDonnell, Battlestar Galactica - "Crossroads, Parts 1 & 2" Elizabeth Mitchell, Lost - "One of Us" CCH Pounder, The Shield - "Baptism by Fire" Sonja Sohn, The Wire - "Know Your Place" Aida Turturro, The Sopranos - "Soprano Home Movies" HONORABLE MENTION: Rosanna Arquette, What About Brian; Candice Bergen, Boston Legal; Lorraine Bracco, The Sopranos; Linda Cardellini, ER; Alana de la Garza, Law & Order; Lindsay Duncan, Rome; Lisa Edelstein, House; Rachel Griffiths, Brothers and Sisters; Tricia Helfer, Battlestar Galactica; Yunjin Kim, Lost; Paula Malcolmson, Deadwood; Sandra Oh, Grey’s Anatomy; Adrianne Palicki, Friday Night Lights; Mary Lynn Rajskub, 24; Sofia Vassilieva, Medium; Polly Walker, Rome; Chandra Wilson, Grey’s Anatomy Best Writing - Drama Series: Battlestar Galactica - "Occupation"/"Precipice" - Ronald D. Moore Friday Night Lights - "Blinders" - Bridget Carpenter & Carter Harris Friday Night Lights - "Eyes Wide Open" - Jason Katims The Sopranos - "The Second Coming" - Terence Winter The Sopranos - "Soprano Home Movies" - David Chase, Diane Frolov, Andrew Schneider & Matthew Weiner The Wire - "Final Grades" - Ed Burns & David Simon HONORABLE MENTION: Battlestar Galactica - “A Day in the Life”; Battlestar Galactica - “Maelstrom”; Boston Legal - “Angel of Death”; Deadwood - “Tell Your God to Ready for Blood”; Dexter - “Pilot”; Friday Night Lights - “Mud Bowl”; Friday Night Lights - “Upping the Ante”; Grey’s Anatomy - “Time Has Come Today”; Heroes - “Company Man”; House - “Meaning”; Law & Order - “Fear America”; Lost - “The Man Behind the Curtain”; Lost - “Through the Looking Glass”; Medium - “Be Kind, Rewind”; Rome - “De Patre Vostro”; The Shield - “Baptism by Fire”; The Shield - “Chasing Ghosts”; The Shield - “Haunts”; The Sopranos - “The Blue Comet”; The Sopranos - “Kennedy and Heidi”; Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip - “Pilot”; Veronica Mars - “The Bitch Is Back”; What About Brain - “What About the Lake House”; The Wire - “Corner Boys”; The Wire - “Misgivings”; The Wire - “That’s Got His Own” Best Directing - Drama Series: Battlestar Galactica - "Exodus, Part 2" - Felix Enriquez Alcala Friday Night Lights - "Mud Bowl" - David Boyd Lost - "Through the Looking Glass, Parts 1 & 2" - Jack Bender The Sopranos - "Kennedy and Heidi" - Alan Taylor The Sopranos - "The Second Coming" - Tim Van Patten The Wire - "That's Got His Own" - Joe Chapelle HONORABLE MENTION: Battlestar Galactica - “Crossroads”; Battlestar Galactica - “Maelstrom”; Battlestar Galactica - “Occupation/Precipice”; Boston Legal - “Angel of Death”; Deadwood - “Amateur Night”; Dexter - “Born Free”; Dexter - “Pilot”; Friday Night Lights - “Eyes Wide Open”; Friday Night Lights - “Pilot”; Friday Night Lights - “State”; Grey’s Anatomy - “Time After Time”; Heroes - “Company Man”; House - “Words and Deeds”; Lost - “Greatest Hits”; Medium - “Be Kind, Rewind”; Rome - “De Patre Vostro”; Rome - “Passover”; The Shield - “Chasing Ghosts”; The Shield - “Haunts”; The Sopranos - “The Blue Comet”; The Sopranos - “Soprano Home Movies”; Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip - “Pilot”; Veronica Mars - “Spit & Eggs”; The Wire - “Corner Boys”; The Wire - “Final Grades”; The Wire - “Refugees”; The Wire - “Unto Others” Best Guest Actor - Drama Series: Charles Durning, Rescue Me - "Devil" Gregory Itzin, 24 - "Day 6: 6:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M." John Mahoney, ER - "Somebody to Love" Kurtwood Smith, Medium - "Profiles in Terror" Pruitt Taylor Vince, House - "Que Sera Sera" Forest Whitaker, The Shield - "Baptism by Fire" HONORABLE MENTION: Ed Begley Jr., Veronica Mars; Chad Brannon, Friday Night Lights; Tim Daly, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Peter Dinklage, Nip/Tuck; George Dzundza, Grey’s Anatomy; Christopher Eccleston, Heroes; Judd Hirsch, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip; Arliss Howard, Medium; Eriq La Salle, Without a Trace; John Larroquette, House; Tzi Ma, 24; Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Grey’s Anatomy; David Morse, House; Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Mark Sheppard, Battlestar Galactica; Stanley Tucci, ER Best Guest Actress - Drama Series: Kathy Baker, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - "Sin" Kate Burton, Grey's Anatomy - "Wishin' and Hopin'" Sally Field, ER - "Graduation Day" Christine Lahti, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip - "The Long Lead Story" Lyndsey Marshal, Rome - "De Patre Vostro" Jean Smart, 24 "Day 6: 6:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M." HONORABLE MENTION: Rachel Boston, Grey’s Anatomy; Neve Campbell, Medium; Leslie Caron, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Diahann Carroll, Grey’s Anatomy; Meagan Good, House; Lisa Gay Hamilton, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Lucinda Jenney, Battlestar Galactica; Margo Martindale, Dexter; Debra Monk, Grey’s Anatomy; Megan Mullally, Boston Legal; Rosie O’Donnell, Nip/Tuck; Parker Posey, Boston Legal; Franka Potente, The Shield; Charlotte Ross, Law & Order; Susan Sarandon, Rescue Me; Marisa Tomei, Rescue Me Best Ensemble - Drama Series: Battlestar Galactica Deadwood Friday Night Lights Grey's Anatomy Lost The Wire HONORABLE MENTION: Boston Legal, Brothers and Sisters, Dexter, ER, Heroes, House, Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Medium, Rescue Me, Rome, The Shield, The Sopranos, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, 24 Best New Drama Series: Brothers and Sisters Dexter Friday Night Lights Heroes The Riches Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip HONORABLE MENTION: Dirt, The Nine, Runaway, Shark, Six Degrees, Vanished Best Comedy Series: How I Met Your Mother It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia The Office 30 Rock Ugly Betty HONORABLE MENTION: Entourage, Extras, Gilmore Girls, The Knights of Prosperity, The New Adventures of Old Christine, The Sarah Silverman Program, Scrubs, Weeds Best Actor - Comedy Series: Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock - "Black Tie" Zach Braff, Scrubs - "My Musical" Steve Carell, The Office - "Business School" Ricky Gervais, Extras - "Orlando Bloom" Josh Radnor, How I Met Your Mother - "Brunch" Tony Shalhoub, Monk - "Mr. Monk Can't See a Thing" HONORABLE MENTION: Kevin Connolly, Entourage; Ted Danson, Help Me Help You; Kevin James, The King of Queens; Jason Lee, My Name Is Earl; Donal Logue, The Knights of Prosperity; Andy Richter, Andy Barker P.I. Best Actress - Comedy Series: America Ferrera, Ugly Betty - "Pilot" Tina Fey, 30 Rock - "Hiatus" Lauren Graham, Gilmore Girls - "Bon Voyage" Julia Louis-Dreyfus, The New Adventures of Old Christine - "Oh God, Yes" Mary-Louise Parker, Weeds - "Pittsburg" Sarah Silverman, The Sarah Silverman Program - "Not Without My Daughter" HONORABLE MENTION: Tichina Arnold, Everybody Hates Chris; Alexis Bledel, Gilmore Girls; Marcia Cross, Desperate Housewives; Teri Hatcher, Desperate Housewives; Felicity Huffman, Desperate Housewives; Eva Longoria, Desperate Housewives; Leah Remini, The King of Queens Best Supporting Actor - Comedy Series: Charlie Day, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - "Charlie Gets Crippled" Kevin Dillon, Entourage - "The Resurrection" Glenn Howerton, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - "Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare" John Krasinski, The Office - "The Job, Parts 1 & 2" Jeremy Piven, Entourage - "Sorry, Ari" Jason Segel, How I Met Your Mother - "Arrivederci, Fiero" HONORABLE MENTION: Creed Bratton, The Office; Terry Crews, Everybody Hates Chris; Donald Faison, Scrubs; Neil Patrick Harris, How I Met Your Mother; Justin Kirk, Weeds; Hamish Linklater, The New Adventures of Old Christine; Jack McBrayer, 30 Rock; Rob McElhenney, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; John C. McKinley, Scrubs; Tracy Morgan, 30 Rock; Kevin Michael Richardson, The Knights of Prosperity; Michael Urie, Ugly Betty; Rainn Wilson, The Office Best Supporting Actress - Comedy Series: Jenna Fischer, The Office - "The Job, Parts 1 & 2" Melora Hardin, The Office - "Back From Vacation" Kaitlin Olson, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - "Hundred Dollar Baby" Jaime Pressly, My Name Is Earl - "Very Bad Things" Cobie Smulders, How I Met Your Mother - "Slap Bet" Vanessa Williams, Ugly Betty - "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" HONORABLE MENTION: Kelly Bishop, Gilmore Girls; Sarah Chalke, Scrubs; Alyson Hannigan, How I Met Your Mother; Ashley Jensen, Extras; Rashida Jones, The Office; Kathryn Joosten, Desperate Housewives; Jane Krakowski, 30 Rock; Becki Newton, Ugly Betty; Elizabeth Perkins, Weeds; Judy Reyes, Scrubs; Phyllis Smith, The Office Best Writing - Comedy Series: Gilmore Girls - "Bon Voyage" - David S. Rosenthal How I Met Your Mother - "Slap Bet" - Kourtney Kang It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - "Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare" - Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton & Rob McElhenney The New Adventures of Old Christine - "Oh God, Yes" - Jennifer Crittenden The Office - "Business School" - Brent Forrester The Office - "The Job, Parts 1 & 2" - Paul Lieberstein & Michael Schur HONORABLE MENTION: Desperate Housewives - “Bang”; Entourage - “One Day in the Valley”; Extras - “Orlando Bloom”; How I Met Your Mother - “Arrivederci, Fiero”; How I Met Your Mother - “First Time in New York”; How I Met Your Mother - “Monday Night Football”; It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - “Dennis and Dee Get a New Dad”; The Knights of Prosperity - “Operation: Deliver the Case”; Monk - “Mr. Monk Can’t See a Thing”; My Name Is Earl - “G.E.D.”; The New Adventures of Old Christine - “Sleepless in Mar Vista”; The Office - “The Convict”; The Office - “The Negotiation”; The Office - “Traveling Salesmen”; The Sarah Silverman Program - “Not Without My Daughter”; Scrubs - “My Musical”; Scrubs - “My Therapeutic Month”; 30 Rock - “Up All Night”; Ugly Betty - “In or Out”; Weeds - “Pittsburgh” Best Directing - Comedy Series: Desperate Housewives - "Bang" - Larry Shaw Entourage - "One Day in the Valley" - Julian Farino The Office - "The Job, Parts 1 & 2" - Ken Kwapis The Office - "Traveling Salesmen" - Greg Daniels Scrubs - "My Musical" - Will Mackenzie Weeds - "Pittsburgh" - Craig Zisk HONORABLE MENTION: Entourage - “The Resurrection”; Extras - “Orlando Bloom”; Gilmore Girls - “Bon Voyage”; How I Met Your Mother - “Arrivederci, Fiero”; How I Met Your Mother - “Slap Bet”; It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - “Charlie Gets Crippled”; It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - “Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare”; The Knights of Prosperity - “Operation: Panic Room”; Monk - “Mr. Monk Can’t See a Thing”; My Name Is Earl - “Blow”; The New Adventures of Old Christine - “Oh God, Yes”; The Office - “Business School”; The Office - “The Convict”; The Office - “The Merger”; The Sarah Silverman Program - “Not Without My Daughter”; Scrubs - “My Best Friend’s Baby’s Baby and My Baby’s Baby”; Scrubs - “My Road to Nowhere”; 30 Rock - “Black Tie”; 30 Rock - “Up All Night”; Ugly Betty - “In or Out” Best Guest Actor - Comedy Series: Beau Bridges, My Name Is Earl - “Guess Who’s Coming Out of Joy” Adam Goldberg, Entourage - "Return of the King" Martin Landau, Entourage - "What About Bob?" Ian McKellen, Extras - "Sir Ian McKellen" Paul Reubens, 30 Rock - "Black Tie" Jason Sudeikis, 30 Rock - "Cleveland" HONORABLE MENTION: Will Arnett, 30 Rock; Ed Asner, Andy Barker P.I.; Orlando Bloom, Extras; Bobby Cannavale, The Knights of Prosperity; Dan Hedaya, Monk; Mick Jagger, The Knights of Prosperity; Nathan Lane, 30 Rock; Daniel Radcliffe, Extras; Stanley Tucci, Monk; Michael Weston, Scrubs; Dean Winters, 30 Rock; James Woods, Entourage Best Guest Actress - Comedy Series: Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Scrubs - "My Musical" Carla Gugino, Entourage - "Manic Monday" Judith Light, Ugly Betty - "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Laurie Metcalf, Desperate Housewives - "Bang" Emily Mortimer, 30 Rock - "Corporate Crush" Isabella Rossellini, 30 Rock - "Black Tie" HONORABLE MENTION: Elizabeth Banks, Scrubs; Dixie Carter, Desperate Housewives; Zooey Deschanel, Weeds; Loretta Devine, Everybody Hates Chris; Salma Hayek, Ugly Betty; Tamala Jones, My Name Is Earl; Patti LuPone, Ugly Betty; Laura Marano, The Sarah Silverman Program; Stephanie March, 30 Rock; Roseanne, My Name Is Earl; Keri Russell, Scrubs; Amy Sedaris, My Name Is Earl; Elaine Stritch, 30 Rock; Kiersten Warren, Desperate Housewives Best Ensemble - Comedy Series: How I Met Your Mother The Office Scrubs 30 Rock Ugly Betty Weeds HONORABLE MENTION: The Class, Entourage, Everybody Hates Chris, Gilmore Girls, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, The Knights of Prosperity, My Name Is Earl, The New Adventures of Old Christine Best New Comedy Series: Andy Barker, P.I. The Knights of Prosperity The Sarah Silverman Program 30 Rock Ugly Betty HONORABLE MENTION: The Class, Help Me Help You TV Movie/Miniseries: Jane Eyre Longford Prime Suspect 7: The Final Act Tsunami: The Aftermath Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy HONORABLE MENTION: Angel Rodriguez, Broken Trail, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee Best Actor - TV Movie/Miniseries: Jim Broadbent, Longford Robert Duvall, Broken Trail Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tsunami: The Aftermath Matthew Perry, The Ron Clark Story Toby Stephens, Jane Eyre HONORABLE MENTION: Adam Beach, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee; Jonan Everett, Angel Rodriguez; William Hurt, Nightmares & Dreamscapes; William H. Macy, Nightmares & Dreamscapes; Tim Roth, Tsunami: The Aftermath Best Actress - TV Movie/Miniseries: Sarah Chalke, Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy Helen Mirren, Prime Suspect 7: The Final Act Samantha Morton, Longford Sophie Okonedo, Tsunami: The Aftermath Ruth Wilson, Jane Eyre HONORABLE MENTION: Debra Messing, The Starter Wife; Queen Latifah, Life Support; Gena Rowlands, What If God Were the Sun? 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Las ocho series de estreno que debes ver en diciembre
Falta menos de un mes para que 2017 eche el cierre pero antes todavía quedan series por descubrir y otras a las que reengarcharse. Misterio, humor o historia son algunos de los géneros que llegarán durante este mes de diciembre a sus pantallas, bien de televisión, de ordenador, tableta, ‘smartphone’ o cualquier otro soporte que se le ocurra.
Estas son, probablemente (o no) las más destacadas y algunas ya están aquí:
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Dark (Netflix) 1 de diciembre. La primera producción íntegramente alemana de la plataforna de televisión promete mucho, mucho misterio mezclado con ciencia ficción y sazonado con algo de drama familiar.
La trama ser desarrolla en el pueblo de Winden cuando desaparecen dos niños. A partir de ahí cuatro familias se verán implicadas en los sucesos y descubrirán que están unidas aunque no por buenos motivos. Por supuesto, los secretos de todos irán saliendo a la luz para desgracia de los implicados.
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The Orville (Sky) 1 de diciembre. Seth McFarlane creador de ‘Padre de Familia’ y ‘American Dad’ es el creador de esta descarada parodia de ‘Star Trek’ dirigida por Jon Favreau. El propio McFarlane protagoniza la serie en la que da vida a Ed Mercer, el comandante de la nave Orville Wright (en alusión a uno de los hermanos Wright) que ha escapado de casa después de concer la infidelidad de su mujer para vivir aventuras intergalácticas.
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Knightfall (HBO) 7 de diciembre. La historia de los caballeros templarios siempre ha sido una fuente de misterio para investigadores e historiadores de todo el mundo. Ahora, HBO repasa las gestas de esta orden medieval.
Son diez capítulos en los que se contarán acontecimientos vividos por la orden como la caída del último bastión de los Templarios en Tierra Santa (el primer episodio), la caída de Acre, donde el Santo Grial ha desaparecido. El caballero Landry (Tom Cullen) protagoniza la serie y es quien lanza a su compañeros a la búsqueda de la copa de Cristo.
Amor, drama e historia épica se dan la mano en ‘Knightfall’, una de las grandes esperadas de este mes de diciembre.
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Broken (Movistar Series) 18 diciembre. El experto en morir Sean Bean es el protagonista de este nuevo drama de la BBC que en España emitirá Movistar.
Bean es Michael Kerrigan un párroco de una pequeña localidad del norte de Inglaterra en la que tendrá que abordar temas como la homofobia, el racismo, la drogadicción y cómo las personas luchan para arreglarlo. Todo ello, intentando esconder un oscuro pasado
Completan el reparto Mark Stanley, Paula Malcolmson (Ray Donovan); Anna Friel (The Girlfriend Experience); y Adrian Dunbar (Line of Duty).
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Gunpowder (HBO) 19 diciembre. Jon Snow, perdón, Kit Harrington, protagoniza esta miniserie de la BBC de tres episodios en los que interpreta a Robert Catesby, un caballero de 30 años de Warwickshirey, católico y comprometido en un momento en que la Inglaterra protestante persiguió a los miembros de la iglesia encarnizadamente.
Ambientada en el siglo XVII y basada en la historia real de la llamada ‘conspiración de la pólvora’ completa el reparto Mark Gatis (Sherlock), Peter Mullan (Top of the lake) y Liv Tyler (El señor de los anillos).
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Happy (SyFy9 1 de diciembre. Basada en una de las mayores tontadas que ha hecho Grant Morrison. Cuenta la ‘colaboración’ entre un expolicía y el amigo imaginario de una niña para encontrarla. No es un drama es una serie policiaca y gamberra algo psicodélica que va unida a su parte fantástica.
Nick Sax, un es el ex policía alcohólico y corrupto que vaga por un mundo de asesinatos, sexo y traición. Un día comienza a hablar con un caballo de alas azul, todo producto de su imaginación, pero implacablemente positivo para el desgaste de Sax. La presencia de Happy cambia la vida de Nick para siempre.
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Jean-Claude Van Johnson (Amazon Prime) 15 de diciembre. Un Van Damme debe retomar su carrera artística para seguir con sus misiones encubiertas. Una serie de comedia con toques de acción que sigue al actor Jean-Claude Van Damme interpreta una versión ficticia de sí mismo.
Johnson debe usar como tapadera su trabajo como protagonista en una nueva versión de Huckleberry Finn, reimaginada como una cinta de acción. Desde esta posición, Johnson se encuentra una vez más en el centro del peligro, un peligro que ansía en secreto. Estas acciones lo ponen una vez más en contacto con su compañera, Vanessa, el gran amor de su vida.
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Wormwood (Netflix) 15 de diciembre. Una serie documental o docudrama de seis episodios que explora los límites del conocimiento sobre el pasado y los caminos que recorremos en busca de la verdad. Una historia retorcida y cambiante de un hombre que ha estado 60 años intentando averiguar las circunstancias de la misteriosa muerte de su padre, ligado al proyecto MK Ultra.
Para continuar…
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Vikingos (TNT y Sky) 6 de diciembre. Nada más y nada menos que la quinta temporada de esta producción del Canal Historia que comenzó sin grandes ambiciones. Su narración poderosa y directa, como los propios vikingos, la han convertido en un referente de las series históricas.
La cuarta temporada acabó un suceso que ha marcado a la serie profundamente. Sin embargo, Michael Hirst, su creador, promete todavía más sangre en esta nueva etapa
Además, ha confesado cual sería su final perfecto para la serie: «Quiero seguir acompañando a los vikingos en sus viajes a otros mundos. En la quinta temporada me encantaría que Bjor viajase al Mediterráneo, que llegue a España, al desierto. Me gustaría llegar a Islandia, incluso Groelandia. El final ideal serían los hijos de Ragnar saliendo desde Groelandia en barco y, cuando estén muertos de hambre y sed, que aparezca un paisaje verde lleno de árboles con un letrero que dijera ‘América’. Y que se acabe ahí».
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The Crown (Netflix) 8 de diciembre. La serie que aborda la vida y obra de la actual reina de Inglaterra continúa con su segunda temporada que nos llevará hasta la década de los sesenta, la guerra ilegal en Egipto, la caída de su tercer primer ministro Harold Macmillan tras un devastador escándalo.
‘The Crown’ ha sido un gran éxito de crítica y público desde el primer momento y ha cosechado un buen número de premios. El Globo de Oro a Mejor Serie de Drama y Mejor Actriz o el Premio del Sindicato de Actores a sus dos protagonistas, Claire Foy y John Lithgow, han sido algunos de ellos.
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Las chicas del cable (Netflix) 25 de diciembre. La segunda temporada de esta producción española para la plataforma audiovisual continuará dando entrada a nuevos personajes junto a las ya fijas Lidia, Carlota, Ángeles y Marga.
Durante esta nuev etapa las cuatro deberán guardar un secreto que las hará más fuertes. Blanca Suárez, Nadia de Santiago, Ana Fernández y Maggie Civantos protagonizan la segunda temporada junto a Ana Polvorosa, Martiño Rivas, Yon González, Borja Luna, Nico Romero y Sergio Mur. El nuevo reparto incluye a Ernesto Alterio y Andrea Caballo, entre otros.
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Black Mirror (Netflix) cuarta temporada 29 de diciembre. Finalmente hoy Netflix ha anunciado la fecha de extreno de ‘Black Mirror’ y sí, ha elegido el final de este mes ago lógico dada la intensa campaña publicitaria de las últimas semanas en las que se han dado a conocer los pósters y tráilers de los capítulos de esta nueva entrega. Además, se conocen desde hace tiempo las sinopsis y distintos datos técnicos de la nueva tanda de episodios que serán cuatro como en otras ocasiones:
• Arkangel. Jodie Foster dirige este espisodio centrado en una madre coraje que hará lo que sea necesario para protoger a su hija, hasta instalarse un chip en el cerebro.
• Crocodile, el segundo capítulo conocido, narra la historia de una tecnología que permite acceder a los recuerdos de las personas y que será utilizado por una mujer para develar la verdad tras un accidente; Asimismo.
• Black Museum, tercer episodio, se centra en un museo del crimen con una escalofriante atracción principal de realidad virtual. No es la primera vez que ‘Black Mirror’ aborda el tema de la realidad virtual. Ya lo hizo, por ejemplo, en ‘Playstesting’ el segundo capítulo de la temporada 3.
• Hang the DJ, Frank y Amy se han suscrito a un sistema de citas en el que podrán conocer desde el primer momento cómo será su relación.
• Cabeza de Metal. El primer capítulo de la historia de ‘Black Mirror’ en blanco y negro. Su sinopsis es tan inquietante o más que la cualquier otro episodio de esta serie: Un acosador sin piedad empuja a un trío de carroñeros hasta los límites más insospechados.
• USS Callister. El capitán Daly y su tripulación exploran la galaxia y los peligros de planetas desconocidos. Los que se encuentran bajo su mando deberán demostrar su máxima lealtad.
>> Los póster de ‘Black Mirror’
■ TRÁILER FINAL de los seis capítulos
Más estrenos y regresos
– 1 de diciembre: ‘Dark’ (Netflix) ‘Viva el Rey Julien’ (T6, Netflix), ‘Easy’ (T2, Netflix), ‘Agents of SHIELD’ (T5, ABC).
– 6 de diciembre: ‘Happy!’ (T1, SyFy) ‘Knightfall’ (T1, History), ‘Shut Eye’ (T2, Hulu)
– 7 de diciembre: ‘Psych: the Movie’ (USA).
– 8 de diciembre: ‘The Librarians’ (T4)
– 15 de diciembre: ‘El Chapo’ (T2, Netflix), ‘Jean-Claude Van Johnson’ (T1, Amazon), ‘The Ranch’ (T2, Netflix), ‘Trollhunters’ (Parte 2, Netflix | Tráiler), ‘Wormwood’ (Miniserie, Netflix).
– 22 de diciembre: ‘Madres forzosas’ (T3.5, Netflix).
– 25 de diciembre: ‘Las chicas del cable’ (T2, Netflix | Tráiler), ‘Doctor Who: Twice upon a time’ (BBC)
Fuente: El Norte de Castilla
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