Several Producers Ruled Ineligible for Emmys
ATAS has completed the first stage of its Emmy vetting process, and has sent letters to more than dozen producers notifying them that they have been found ineligible.
Several Producers Ruled Ineligible for Emmys
ATAS has completed the first stage of its Emmy vetting process, and has sent letters to more than dozen producers notifying them that they have been found ineligible.
'Happiness' Sequel: Same Family, New Actors
U.S. director Todd Solondz has revisited the disturbing world of his acclaimed 1998 film "Happiness," although the last thing the characters of "Life During Wartime" are is happy.
Earlier this summer, a group of international students came to Hollywood with one goal in mind: to improve their acting skills.
Cate Blanchett Suffers Head Wound on Stage
Oscar-winning actress Cate Blanchett suffered a bleeding head wound when she was hit by a prop on stage Wednesday during a Sydney theater performance.
Equity, Piven Win Arbitration Case
Actors' Equity Association announced Aug. 27 that the union and Jeremy Piven have won an arbitration victory regarding Piven's departure in December from a Broadway production of David Mamet's "Speed-the-Plow."
With ballots for the Screen Actors Guild elections due to be returned and counted in three weeks, the competing factions are in full campaign mode.
'Angels in America' Revival Set for Off-B'way
The mammoth, two-part drama by Tony Kushner will be presented by the Signature Theatre Company during its 2010-2011 season as part of a yearlong celebration of the playwright.
Poll: New Actors Rank High with Film Fans
Films with rising stars like Bradley Cooper and Megan Fox dominated box offices this summer, and a new poll by Moviefone shows fans favored those flicks with fresh faces.
'Digi-Novel' Combines Book, Movie and Website
Anthony Zuiker, creator of the "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" U.S. television series, is releasing what he calls a "digi-novel" -- and giving a jolt to traditional book publishing.
ABC Books Talent Deals with Remini, Henderson
Defying a marketplace for talent holding deals that has dried up this season, ABC has inked separate pacts with Martin Henderson and comedy veteran Leah Remini.