'The Newsroom' Recap: Episode 9, 'The Blackout Part II: Mock Debate'
This week on Aaron Sorkin's "The Newsroom," MacKenzie delivers an impassioned speech about news judgment, while Will McAvoy tries to land a political debate.
'The Newsroom' Recap: Episode 9, 'The Blackout Part II: Mock Debate'
This week on Aaron Sorkin's "The Newsroom," MacKenzie delivers an impassioned speech about news judgment, while Will McAvoy tries to land a political debate.
Tad Quill and John Leguizamo Pilots Get CDs
Alexis Koczara and Christine Shevchenko will cast Leguizamo’s ABC pilot, while Tracy Lilienfield takes on casting duties for CBS’s “Jacked Up.”
CDs Laura Schiff and Carrie Audino Help Create the ‘Mad Men’ World
They recently spoke to Back Stage about working with Matt Weiner, avoiding stunt casting, and finding the perfect actor to play Don Draper’s new wife.
Tyler Perry’s 2 OWN Series Get CDs
Southern California casting directors Shaunda Grace Jones and Kim Coleman will cast ”Love Thy Neighbor” and “The Haves and Have Nots,” respectively.
'Vegas' Recap: Episode 1, 'Pilot'
Dennis Quaid and Michael Chiklis star as cowboys and gansters in the new CBS drama, "Vegas," set in the 1960s.
2013 SAG Awards Television Nominees (Slideshows)
Before the SAG Awards are presented Jan. 27, take another look at the actors and ensembles nominated for their work in television.
Stella Maeve On 'Golden Boy' and Being Named After Stella Adler
We chatted with Maeve about her struggle to get the part, why she likes playing younger characters, and staying hungry.
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.
Eric Stonestreet Is a 'Full-Contact' Actor in 'Modern Family'
Imagining anyone but Eric Stonestreet playing the sweetly hilarious, bubbly, and quirky Cameron on ABC’s “Modern Family” may seem impossible, but Stonestreet was turned down for the part twice before being cast.
State Tax Credit Programs Give L.A. Actors Tough Choices
As states like New York, North Carolina, and Oregon strengthen their tax incentives for local film and TV production, actors may be tempted to leave L.A. for good.