Super-scooper Michael Ausiello reports that Alicia Witt (Law & Order Criminal Intent, USA) will guest star on the season finale of “The Mentalist.” She will play a “luminously beautiful piano player who used to date the madman, the myth, the legend known as Red John.” Ausiello also says that there is a big twist involved, too.
Regular readers of this blog will recall that Alicia Witt is very skilled at playing the piano (Law & Order CI’s Alicia Witt Plays Joe’s Pub). It sounds like the piano-playing part of the role won’t be a stretch for her. I’ll be watching!
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Saturday, March 28, 2009
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Fred Thompson on CNN’s American Morning
Fred Thompson (Law & Order), who is now a talk show host, was on CNN’s American Morning today, making some political comments that I don’t agree with. (If you want to read how I feel about politicians who wish for failure, I have it on my editorial blog, The Frequent Critic, here. I won’t force my opinions on Law & Order fans!)
Here’s a short video of Fred’s appearance on the show.
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Here’s a short video of Fred’s appearance on the show.
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Anthony Anderson Break Dances – Photos
Anthony Anderson (Law & Order) decided to break into dance – or maybe it was break dance – at a Knicks vs. King’s basketball game, which took place on Mar. 19th 2009. His co-star, and boss on Law & Order, S. Epatha Merkerson, was there to witness Anderson’s performance, probably with the cell phone ready to call 911 for a “bus” in case Anderson hurt himself. If I were him, I am not sure I would put all that weight on my head…would you? Enjoy the photos!
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For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Mariska Hargitay Back on the SVU Set – Photo
Mariska Hargitay was back on the Law & Order SVU (NBC) set on Monday, March 23 after recovering from her latest bout with problems from a previous collapsed lung. Here’s a photo – she looks well and I am sure fans are glad she’s back!
Please note: I am sorry, but the photos are no longer available.
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Please note: I am sorry, but the photos are no longer available.
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Sam Waterston Backs Bipartisan Legislation
Sam Waterston (Law & Order) fans will recall when Sam got involved in politics when he was helping out the Unity ’08 group, which met a quick demise. But, according to The Huffington Post, Sam is getting back into the swing of things by speaking out on the Elections Now Act. Here is the story from The Huffington Post. (NOTE - See ABC News Video link after the article for an appearance by Sam.)
Sam Waterston Pushes Bipartisan Fair Elections Now Act
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is set to propose legislation this week that would create a public election financing system that would keep candidates competitive while, among other things, banning lobbyist money in elections.
"Law & Order" star Sam Waterston, in an interview with the Huffington Post, said the time is ripe.
Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Arlen Specter (R-Penn.), will be introducing the Fair Elections Now Act on Wednesday. And they are expected to be supplemented by a coterie of Representatives in the House, according to advocates for the legislation.
Proponents of the legislation, including, say that it would eliminate the predominance of special interests in politics without tilting the playing field against those politicians that chose to take part. They believe it's the right time for an election-financing system overhaul.
For starters, in the White House sits a president who has supported such measures -- first in the Illinois State Senate and then in Congress.
"I think this is a sort of, 'if you build it he will come' situation," Waterston said. "[Obama] does have a lot of things that he has to deal with, but if past is prologue, the likelihood of him supporting this is very strong ... If the Congress were to present this as something they would wanted to do in regulating their own house, it seems to me the odds are really very good that he would be behind it."
Moreover, with a steady stream of scandals related to campaign contributions, and with the financial sector under intense scrutiny for lobbying lawmakers, proponents of the clean elections law believe they can succeed where past efforts have failed.
"How different would our conversation about AIG be if we knew that $10 billion hadn't gone into federal elections from the financial sector over the last twenty years?" asked Waterston. "We might have different opinions, we might like or dislike legislators' ideas about what to do about the crisis, but we wouldn't be wondering if any one of them were on the take or whether their opinion was being colored by who was helping them get elected. It would just change the conversation radically."
Asked whether he would like to test drive a public-financing system in a run for office of his own, the famed T.V. actor replied: "Heck no. I want to be the guy who helps people who really know about this."
The bill would provide congressional candidates who choose to participate with a pool of public funds, along with many additional avenues by which to raise cash and buy air time on television.
Under the Fair Elections Now Act proposal, House and Senate candidates could raise a large number of small contributions -- limited to $100 -- from their home states. Public funding for House candidates would kick in once that person collected 1,500 contributions and raised more than $50,000. The candidate would then receive $900,000 in Fair Elections funding: 40 percent for the primary and 60 percent for the general election.
Senate candidates would have to raise a contributions -- again limited to $100 -- that came to ten percent of the primary Fair Elections funding in order to qualify. That candidate would then receive $1.25 million plus another $250,000 per congressional district in their state, with the money split 33 percent for the primary and 67 percent for the general election.
The candidates would still be allowed to raise small donations once in the system, again only from to within their home state but with every dollar matched by four from the Fair Elections Fund. And when it came to purchasing television time, a candidate in the public system would receive a 20 percent reduction from the lowest broadcast rates. Winning primary candidates would be eligible for media vouchers following their victories.
The goal, those who have crafted the legislation say, is to wean politicians off the traditional reliance on big-time donors while freeing up time for them to actually legislate and/or talk to voters.
"Members complain about how much time they have to spend fundraising," said one official. "Well ,here is a way out for them."
As for the support of both parties in Congress -- integral to any passage of legislation -- the official said that he expected "additional Republican sponsorship in the Senate as well as some in the House."
Just added – at link -
Sam Waterston on ABC News Politics Live, Monday March 23, 2009 (Video)
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Sam Waterston Pushes Bipartisan Fair Elections Now Act
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is set to propose legislation this week that would create a public election financing system that would keep candidates competitive while, among other things, banning lobbyist money in elections.
"Law & Order" star Sam Waterston, in an interview with the Huffington Post, said the time is ripe.
Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Arlen Specter (R-Penn.), will be introducing the Fair Elections Now Act on Wednesday. And they are expected to be supplemented by a coterie of Representatives in the House, according to advocates for the legislation.
Proponents of the legislation, including, say that it would eliminate the predominance of special interests in politics without tilting the playing field against those politicians that chose to take part. They believe it's the right time for an election-financing system overhaul.
For starters, in the White House sits a president who has supported such measures -- first in the Illinois State Senate and then in Congress.
"I think this is a sort of, 'if you build it he will come' situation," Waterston said. "[Obama] does have a lot of things that he has to deal with, but if past is prologue, the likelihood of him supporting this is very strong ... If the Congress were to present this as something they would wanted to do in regulating their own house, it seems to me the odds are really very good that he would be behind it."
Moreover, with a steady stream of scandals related to campaign contributions, and with the financial sector under intense scrutiny for lobbying lawmakers, proponents of the clean elections law believe they can succeed where past efforts have failed.
"How different would our conversation about AIG be if we knew that $10 billion hadn't gone into federal elections from the financial sector over the last twenty years?" asked Waterston. "We might have different opinions, we might like or dislike legislators' ideas about what to do about the crisis, but we wouldn't be wondering if any one of them were on the take or whether their opinion was being colored by who was helping them get elected. It would just change the conversation radically."
Asked whether he would like to test drive a public-financing system in a run for office of his own, the famed T.V. actor replied: "Heck no. I want to be the guy who helps people who really know about this."
The bill would provide congressional candidates who choose to participate with a pool of public funds, along with many additional avenues by which to raise cash and buy air time on television.
Under the Fair Elections Now Act proposal, House and Senate candidates could raise a large number of small contributions -- limited to $100 -- from their home states. Public funding for House candidates would kick in once that person collected 1,500 contributions and raised more than $50,000. The candidate would then receive $900,000 in Fair Elections funding: 40 percent for the primary and 60 percent for the general election.
Senate candidates would have to raise a contributions -- again limited to $100 -- that came to ten percent of the primary Fair Elections funding in order to qualify. That candidate would then receive $1.25 million plus another $250,000 per congressional district in their state, with the money split 33 percent for the primary and 67 percent for the general election.
The candidates would still be allowed to raise small donations once in the system, again only from to within their home state but with every dollar matched by four from the Fair Elections Fund. And when it came to purchasing television time, a candidate in the public system would receive a 20 percent reduction from the lowest broadcast rates. Winning primary candidates would be eligible for media vouchers following their victories.
The goal, those who have crafted the legislation say, is to wean politicians off the traditional reliance on big-time donors while freeing up time for them to actually legislate and/or talk to voters.
"Members complain about how much time they have to spend fundraising," said one official. "Well ,here is a way out for them."
As for the support of both parties in Congress -- integral to any passage of legislation -- the official said that he expected "additional Republican sponsorship in the Senate as well as some in the House."
Just added – at link -
Sam Waterston on ABC News Politics Live, Monday March 23, 2009 (Video)
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Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Chris Noth to Guest Star in CBS Pilot
Chris Noth (Law & Order Criminal Intent) will guest star in a pilot for a drama TV series for CBS titled "The Good Wife." The show will center on a politician's wife, played by Julianna Margulies, who is a junior associate at a top law firm. It will also feature Christine Baranski as the top litigator at the firm. Chris Noth will play a former DA who's in jail because of a sex scandal. (The press release can be found here.)
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Linus Roache Attends USA/Vanity Fair Event
The other day I showed you some pictures of Jeff Goldblum from the USA Network Vanity Fair "American Character: A Photographic Journey" launch event at the Stephan Weiss Studio on March 12, 2009 in New York City. What I didn’t find out until today is that Law & Order (NBC) star Linus Roache was also at that same event.
Please note: I am sorry, but the photos are no longer available.
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Please note: I am sorry, but the photos are no longer available.
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Monday, March 16, 2009
A Law & Order St. Patrick’s Day With Jack McCoy
What would St. Patrick’s Day be without our favorite Irish Law & Order character, Jack McCoy? Here’s a short video with Jack – along with some of the Law & Order ladies – dancing it up for St. Patrick’s Day. (The first half is a video I made last year but never finished it, the other is a rerun from last year.)
Have a great St. Patrick’s Day, and don’t drink too much green beer or Irish Whiskey!
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Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Have a great St. Patrick’s Day, and don’t drink too much green beer or Irish Whiskey!
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Jeff Goldblum Attends USA Network, Vanity Fair Party
Jeff Goldblum Law & Order Criminal Intent attended USA Network's and Vanity Fair’s "American Character: A Photographic Journey" launch event at the Stephan Weiss Studio on March 12, 2009 in New York City. Here are two photos from the event.
Please note: I am sorry, but the photos are no longer available.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Jeff Goldblum Joins “Baster” Cast
Several sources are reporting that Jeff Goldblum – who hopefully we will really get to see on Law & Order Criminal Intent (USA) has joined the cast of the movie “The Baster.” Here’s an excerpt of the story from the Hollywood Reporter:
Jeff Goldblum heats up 'Baster' film
Jeff Goldblum has joined the cast of "The Baster," Mandate's romantic comedy starring Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman.
Directed by Will Speck and Josh Gordon, the story follows a man (Bateman) whose female best friend (Aniston) plans to become pregnant with artificial insemination, but he replaces the preferred sample with his own. Seven years later, she returns to New York with her son, and he is forced to live with the secret that he is the child's real father.
Goldblum will get to exercise his comedy chops by playing Bateman's business partner and confidant, whose idea of working out is walking slowly on the treadmill while eating a candy bar.
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Jeff Goldblum heats up 'Baster' film
Jeff Goldblum has joined the cast of "The Baster," Mandate's romantic comedy starring Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman.
Directed by Will Speck and Josh Gordon, the story follows a man (Bateman) whose female best friend (Aniston) plans to become pregnant with artificial insemination, but he replaces the preferred sample with his own. Seven years later, she returns to New York with her son, and he is forced to live with the secret that he is the child's real father.
Goldblum will get to exercise his comedy chops by playing Bateman's business partner and confidant, whose idea of working out is walking slowly on the treadmill while eating a candy bar.
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Jeremy Sisto To Be a Daddy
Celebrity Baby Blog reports that Jeremy Sisto (Law & Order, NBC) and his fiancée Addie Lane are expecting a baby. They also report that Addie is seven months pregnant and she is carrying a girl. Sisto had commented that “We haven’t picked a name, but we’re open to suggestions!” I don't recommend letting Dick Wolf have a say, since he probably picked Sisto's character's odd name "Cyrus Lupo" on Law & Order.
This will be Jeremy's first child. A picture of Jeremy and Addie can be found on the Celebrity Baby Blog. Congratulations to both of them!
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Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
This will be Jeremy's first child. A picture of Jeremy and Addie can be found on the Celebrity Baby Blog. Congratulations to both of them!
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Stephanie March on the Today Show
Stephanie March, who will be returning to Law & Order SVU (NBC) in tonight’s episode, made an appearance on the Today Show. Here is the video in case you missed it!
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For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Michaela McManus in New Music Video
Michaela McManus (Law & Order SVU) is featured in a new music video. The performer is Dan Zweben, and the name of the song is “You Don't Have To Love Me.” Here is the video – enjoy!
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Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Kathryn Erbe, Spokesperson North Shore Animal League America for 2009
Kathryn Erbe (Law & Order Criminal Intent) is now the National Spokesperson for North Shore Animal League America. Erbe fans should recall Erbe’s involvement in. preventing animal cruelty with her involvement with the Multigrees Club.
Here’s the press release, plus a video with Kathryn discussing her work.
Actress Kathryn Erbe of TV's Law & Order: Criminal Intent Is National Spokesperson for North Shore Animal League America's Tour for Life(R) 2009
PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y., March 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- North Shore Animal League America, the world's largest no-kill animal rescue and adoption organization, and television and film actress Kathryn Erbe announce the ninth annual Tour For Life(R), the world's largest cooperative adoption event.
Since its inception in 2001, Tour For Life, in partnership with Purina(R), has placed thousands of homeless animals with loving families. In 2009, Tour For Life will stop in 24 U.S. cities to help save pets' lives across America. It is the Animal League's month-long national cooperative initiative with animal shelters promoting the importance and advantages of adopting shelter animals as a life-saving measure. This year, the tour celebrates mixed-breed dogs under the banner of the newly launched American Mutt-i-grees(TM) Club (www.muttigrees.org).
"As a pet owner and animal lover, this life-saving tour is truly close to my heart. Adopting from a shelter is the right choice," said spokesperson Erbe, whose own mixed-breed Lilah was adopted from North Shore Animal League America. With more than 25 million mixed-breed dog owners in America, Erbe and the Tour For Life participants believe that the 2009 Tour For Life will help enhance the way animal lovers and potential adopters view mixed-breed pets, promote shelter adoptions and help reduce euthanasia rates.
For one month, beginning the last week in March, the Animal League's Mobile Adoption Units travel two cross-country routes, simultaneously, stopping at scheduled destinations, helping more than 100 shelters and rescue groups find homes for orphaned pets. All pets adopted during Tour For Life receive a free gift from Purina(R). Tour For Life ends with a "Grand Finale" event, hosted by Erbe at FAO Schwarz in New York City on Saturday, April 25, featuring celebrities posing in the world-famous toy store windows with puppies.
Tour For Life's presenting sponsor is the One Hope Network. Developed in conjunction with Purina ONE(R) brand pet food, the One Hope Network is dedicated to transforming the lives of pets and people by supporting the efforts of animal welfare organizations across the country. North Shore Animal League America is an advisory shelter for the One Hope Network. Supporting sponsors include Red Roof and Fort Dodge Animal Health(R).
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Here’s the press release, plus a video with Kathryn discussing her work.
Actress Kathryn Erbe of TV's Law & Order: Criminal Intent Is National Spokesperson for North Shore Animal League America's Tour for Life(R) 2009
PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y., March 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- North Shore Animal League America, the world's largest no-kill animal rescue and adoption organization, and television and film actress Kathryn Erbe announce the ninth annual Tour For Life(R), the world's largest cooperative adoption event.
Since its inception in 2001, Tour For Life, in partnership with Purina(R), has placed thousands of homeless animals with loving families. In 2009, Tour For Life will stop in 24 U.S. cities to help save pets' lives across America. It is the Animal League's month-long national cooperative initiative with animal shelters promoting the importance and advantages of adopting shelter animals as a life-saving measure. This year, the tour celebrates mixed-breed dogs under the banner of the newly launched American Mutt-i-grees(TM) Club (www.muttigrees.org).
"As a pet owner and animal lover, this life-saving tour is truly close to my heart. Adopting from a shelter is the right choice," said spokesperson Erbe, whose own mixed-breed Lilah was adopted from North Shore Animal League America. With more than 25 million mixed-breed dog owners in America, Erbe and the Tour For Life participants believe that the 2009 Tour For Life will help enhance the way animal lovers and potential adopters view mixed-breed pets, promote shelter adoptions and help reduce euthanasia rates.
For one month, beginning the last week in March, the Animal League's Mobile Adoption Units travel two cross-country routes, simultaneously, stopping at scheduled destinations, helping more than 100 shelters and rescue groups find homes for orphaned pets. All pets adopted during Tour For Life receive a free gift from Purina(R). Tour For Life ends with a "Grand Finale" event, hosted by Erbe at FAO Schwarz in New York City on Saturday, April 25, featuring celebrities posing in the world-famous toy store windows with puppies.
Tour For Life's presenting sponsor is the One Hope Network. Developed in conjunction with Purina ONE(R) brand pet food, the One Hope Network is dedicated to transforming the lives of pets and people by supporting the efforts of animal welfare organizations across the country. North Shore Animal League America is an advisory shelter for the One Hope Network. Supporting sponsors include Red Roof and Fort Dodge Animal Health(R).
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Sam Waterston Does PSA For Shriners Hospital For Children
Sam Waterston (Law & Order, NBC) did a public service announcement for the Shriners Hospital For Children. The video is below.
The Shriners Hospital For Children is an international health care system of 22 hospitals that are dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing specialty pediatric care, innovative research and outstanding teaching programs.
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Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
The Shriners Hospital For Children is an international health care system of 22 hospitals that are dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing specialty pediatric care, innovative research and outstanding teaching programs.
For the latest information, check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Mariska Hargitay Hospitalized Again
Several news sources are reporting that Mariska Hargitay (Law & Order SVU) has returned to the hospital after having chest pains last night. If you recall, Mariska was hospitalized in January for a partially collapsed lung. Her representative was reported to say that "Mariska Hargitay went to the hospital this morning after experiencing some discomfort relating to her earlier lung condition…She is undergoing routine tests and expects to be feeling better soon." The rep also stated that the production of SVU will not be affected.
Get well soon, Mariska!
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Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Get well soon, Mariska!
For the latest information. check out my blog home page, These Are Their Stories, here.
Also, see my companion Law & Order site, All Things Law & Order.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Mariska & Epatha Hit Guys And Dolls Red Carpet
S. Epatha Merkerson (Law & Order SVU) and Mariska Hargitay (Law & Order SVU), accompanied by her husband Peter Hermann, attended the opening night of Guys and Doll at the Nederlander Theatre in New York City. Here are a few photos from the event.
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