‘Glitch’ Revealed SAG Awards Noms Early
The names of Screen Actors Guild Awards nominees were inadvertently leaked Wednesday morning because of a computer “glitch” hours before their official announcement.
‘Glitch’ Revealed SAG Awards Noms Early
The names of Screen Actors Guild Awards nominees were inadvertently leaked Wednesday morning because of a computer “glitch” hours before their official announcement.
Which TV Shows Just Added Actors Patton Oswalt, Daphne Rubin-Vega, and Rutger Hauer?
Plus, Kim Basinger, Demian Bichir, Martin Landau, and Virginia Madsen have joined the casts of new film projects.
DHX Media Moving Production Jobs to Canada
The Canadian production company, known for children’s brands like “Caillou” and “Yo Gabba Gabba!,” is “winding down” work in its L.A. office this year and shifting jobs to Canada.
More Scripted Roles Coming to Cable
The Hallmark Channel moves into original scripted series with "Cedar Cove," starring Andie MacDowell.
An interesting article from The Hollywood Reporter today raises an age-old question: Can an actor win an Emmy Award if they aren’t willing to campaign for it?
Cindy Tolan, Jim Carnahan, and Mark Saks were among the big winners last night at the 26th annual Artios Awards, honoring outstanding achievement in casting in theater, film, and television.
E! Developing 8 Scripted Projects
The new projects announced at E!'s upfront event include several that have prominent actors and producers attached, including Kevin Spacey, Josh Schwartz, and Ryan Seacrest.
New York’s Production Boom Means More Work for Actors and CDs
Casting director James Calleri explains how the increase in film and TV production in NYC means more opportunities for actors and casting directors.
How Louisiana Actors and Crew Benefit from Boom in Local Productions
"Twilight," "Treme," and Quentin Tarantino are among those taking advantage of Louisiana's tax credits.
Alicia Silverstone and Malin Akerman Land New Roles
Silverstone will return to Broadway in the porn industry comedy “The Performers,” while Akerman has been cast in a key recurring role on the ABC sitcom “Suburgatory.”