Welcome to Daisies Media, a new fansite dedicated
to freshman ABC series, Pushing Daisies! "Daisies"
is an imaginative new series unlike anything you've seen
before! And to support this unique show, Daisies Media aims to provide
you with the latest news, pictures and information on the show and
it's cast! Thank you for visiting and stay tuned for more!
Established: October 2007 Webmistress: Hayley Web Team: Melanie, Michelle Host:The
Fan Sites Network
Daisies Media Launches!
Welcome to Daisies Media! Your new source for the ABC series, Pushing
Daisies!
next episode: the fun in funeral
Check out episode three of Pushing Daisies, Wednesday 8/9ct on ABC. Episode Stills »
"dummy" ratings; daisies wilts
Daisies' ratings wilted slightly in episode two, taking in 10.7 million
viewers.
Pound for pound, tiny Kristin Chenoweth is hands-down the most talented woman in showbiz.
The Broadway star with near-perfect pitch headlined the original production of “Wicked,” and won a Tony Award for “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.”
Now she’s juggling television and film roles as one of the main characters in the new ABC hit “Pushing Daisies” while co-starring with Reese Witherspoon in “Four Christmases,” now in production.
“I’m a very lucky actress right now,” she said. “Not a lot of people are working and I just hope there can be a quick resolution (to the writers strike).” Continue…
FAVORITE COUPLE: Ned (Lee Pace) and Chuck (Anna Friel), the adorable, look-but-don’t-touch lovebirds on “Pushing Daisies.” RUNNER-UP: Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam (Jenna Fischer) on “The Office.”
BIGGEST SCENE-STEALER: Kristin Chenoweth, the chirppy little dynamo who made “Pushing Daisies” even more enjoyable.
Source: mercurynews.com
Kristin Chenoweth, the Tony-winning actress who can be seen on the new ABC series “Pushing Daisies,” will make her debut with the English National Opera in a production of Candide in June 2008.
Chenoweth will play Cunegonde in the ENO production, which is scheduled to play 13 performances at the London Coliseum beginning June 23.
The former Wicked star, who has previously sung the role of Cunegonde in a New York Philharmonic production of Candide, will play opposite British tenor Toby Spence in the title role. Additional casting will be announced at a later date.
The ENO production of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide will feature direction by Robert Carsen and choreography by Tony winner Rob Ashford. Rumon Gamba will conduct the orchestra. Continue…
Kristin Chenoweth is a woman of many talents. She’s an actress, a singer, has appeared in film, on TV, and on Broadway. Perhaps best known for her work on The West Wing, Chenoweth now finds herself on Pushing Daisies, the fall’s most interesting and well-received new series. Kristin plays Olive Snook, an employee of The Pie Hole and unabashed lover of the pie maker himself, Ned. The first few episodes of Pushing Daisies have seen Olive hang out her window in full-spy mode, sell pies with extreme enthusiasm and, last week, break into song. Kristin was unavailable for our usual phone interview format, so we sent her along some questions and she responded via e-mail.Â
How were you first approached for the role of Olive Snook? What were your first reactions to the pilot script?
I was approached by Barry Sonnenfeld and Bryan Fuller about the show. The role of Olive spoke to me because she’s a bit of the underdog. I rarely get to sink my teeth into those parts. Continue…
Check out this tidbit from hfxnews.ca, on Kristin:
Talented little Kristin Chenoweth, who’s on the much-talked-about new show, Pushing Daisies, is working through the pain after falling down 12 concrete stairs last month in a parking garage. “I was getting ready to go out on a date and the guy took me to the hospital instead,” she told World Entertainment News Network. “It was a wonderful date - he saw all my lingerie … I’m so glad I matched!”