'666 Park Avenue' Recap: Episode 6: 'Diabolic'
Jane discovers a connection to the Drake, while Gavin's lawyer loses his head when he's caught conspiring against him.
'666 Park Avenue' Recap: Episode 6: 'Diabolic'
Jane discovers a connection to the Drake, while Gavin's lawyer loses his head when he's caught conspiring against him.
Casting Directors Confirmed for ABC Comedy and AMC Drama Pilots
Wendy O’Brien will cast ABC’s comedy pilot “Mixology,” and Sharon Bialy and Sherry Thomas are casting the AMC drama pilot “Halt & Catch Fire.”
ABC Family-Driven Comedy Pilots Get CDs
Casting Directors Confirmed for Pilots "Bad Management," Keep Calm and Karey On," and "Middle Age Rage."
NBC and ABC Off-Season Pilots Announce Casting Directors
NBC's "After Hours" is set to be cast by Junie Lowry-Johnson and Libby Goldstein; Anya Colloff and Michael Nicolo, of CFB Casting will work on ABC's "Trophy Wife."
'666 Park Avenue' Recap: Episode 5: 'A Crowd of Demons'
Jane evades death by hatchet thanks to some well-aimed birds, and Vanessa Williams sleeps through most of this week's episode. Celebrities, they really are just like us!
TV Networks Commit to More Pilots in Development
ABC, NBC, Fox, and the CW go on a late summer shopping spree for new scripted projects to develop for the 2013-14 television season.
Four ABC Dramas Get Casting Directors
Mary Jo Slater and Steve Brooksbank will cast “Killer Women”, while “Reckless” will be cast by David Rapaport.
NBC’s ‘Hatfields & McCoys’ Among 3 Drama Pilots With CDs
Eric Dawson assumes casting duties for NBC’s re-imagining of the feuding clans, while Jennifer Cooper will cast “The List” and John Frank Levy and Melanie Burgess take on “The Advocates.”
Trigger-Happy Nets Skipping Pilots for Straight-to-Series Orders
Straight-to-series pickups have been popular with cable nets and the new online content producers such as Netflix, but now the broadcast networks increasingly are using the strategy—which could be a boon for working actors.
NBC Renews 'Revolution,' 'Chicago Fire,' 3 Others
Today, NBC—that most embattled of the nets—announced the renewal of its long-running “Parenthood,” “Grimm,” and “Law & Order: SVU,” as well as freshman dramas “Revolution” and “Chicago Fire.”