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Chenoweth and Harris to Announce Primetime Emmy Nominees

Stage and screen stars Kristin Chenoweth and Neil Patrick Harris will announce the nominees for the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards next month.

Chenoweth and Harris will make the announcement July 17 at 8:40 ET at the Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre in North Hollywood, CA. They will be joined by John Shaffner, the chairman and CEO of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards will be presented Sept. 21. ABC-TV will broadcast the event live from the NOKIA Theatre in Los Angeles beginning at 8 PM ET.

Kristin Chenoweth, who received a Tony nomination for her work as Glinda in Stephen Schwartz’s Wicked, has been seen on the New York stage in The Fantasticks, Scapin, Steel Pier, A New Brain, Epic Proportions, Strike Up the Band, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, The Apple Tree, Stairway to Paradise and Candide. The actress won her Tony Award for her performance as Sally Brown in the Broadway bow of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Chenoweth recently released her second solo recording, “As I Am” (Sony Classical), and her screen credits include “Kristin,” “The West Wing,” “The Music Man,” “The Pink Panther,” “Stranger Than Fiction,” “Deck the Halls” and “Running with Scissors.” Chenoweth can currently be seen on the new ABC series “Pushing Daisies.” Continue…

Posted by Hayley • June 22, 2008 • Post Categories: Kristin Chenoweth
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Lee Pace years ago

Lee Pace didn’t make Entertainment Weekly’s recent list of Hollywood’s candidates for the next-generation A-list.  But the photogenic “Pushing Daisies” star is definitely a comer.

With the arrival of Tarsem’s multinational fantasy “The Fall” Pace was offered the opportunity to look back to when his career was just beginning to pop.   The six foot four Pace, now 29, has become a familiar face with the quirky series “Pushing Daisies.”  As Ned, who can bring people back from the dead with a single touch, a role created specifically for him.  “Daisies” returns this fall.

It was four years ago when Tarsem was casting his self-financed fable and Pace’s only substantial credit at that time was an acclaimed turn as a drag queen who precipitates a military tragedy in the fact-based “Soldier’s Girl” which co-starred Jane Fonda’s son Troy Garity.

Tarsem, the innovative video filmmaker who debuted with 2000’s “The Cell,” gambled on this unknown and won.  As “Fall” arrived Pace was just onscreen as Amy Adams’ poor but true love in “Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day.”  Later this year he stars opposite Sarah Michelle Gellar in “Possession.”
For Pace “The Cell,” which Tarsem spent years filming in 24 countries, remains a treasured memory.  All his scenes were filmed in South Africa as a stand-in for WWI-era California   “There has been no studio, no producers.  Tarsem’s had to answer to no one,” Pace said.  “It’s a story he’s been working on since before ‘The Cell.’”      Continue…

Posted by Hayley • June 13, 2008 • Post Categories: Lee Pace
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A big slice of nice pie

A SUPPOSEDLY formal press interview with actor Lee Pace turns into an instantly friendly 20-minute chat – Pace is just that kind of guy.

The American star of Pushing Daisies is in Sydney, Australia, in February when we meet. Dressed head to toe in black, the tall actor exudes warmth and a laidback personality that, at times, seems a little bewildered and uncomfortable at being the centre of attention.

Actually, if you want to know what Pace is like in person, all you have to is watch Pushing Daisies. Pace is just like the character he plays, Ned: a tad shy, very nice, and an all-round good guy.

“I can’t bring dead things back to life with a touch,” Pace points out one major difference. “(But) I would say he’s a lot like me actually.”

Well, it makes sense: Daisies creator Bryan Fuller wrote Ned with Pace in mind, after all.

Pace was well on his way to making his mark in showbiz even before Daisies, if his resume is any indication: he started in an off-Broadway production a month before graduating from the prestigious performing arts school, Julliard, in New York, and followed that feat up by giving amazing performances in productions like 2003’s TV movie Soldier’s Girl (in which he plays a woman!) and in 2006’s Robert De Niro-directed movie, The Good Shepherd. Continue…

Posted by Hayley • June 09, 2008 • Post Categories: Lee Pace
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Anna Friel, ‘Pushing Daisies’

It was 14 days before cameras would start rolling on the pilot of “Pushing Daisies,” and creator Bryan Fuller had just met the perfect love interest for the show’s main character.Anna Friel wasn’t so sure.

“I remember having a conversation with my agent and I said, ‘I don’t think I can do this. I don’t think I can be all-American,’” says the British-born actress. “It’s not just about an accent, it’s a whole way of being — intonation, rhythms and all of that.”

The facts were these: “Daisies” was indeed a departure for Friel, who has a resume that’s short on comedy but includes such heavy roles as a murderess in the biopic “Bathory” and a heroin addict in “Niagara Motel.” On the other hand, ABC’s darkly whimsical fairy tale — about a mild-mannered guy who can revive the dead with his first touch and return them to the great beyond with a second — featured a lead female character who remains eternally optimistic, and Fuller wanted her for the part. Continue…

Posted by Hayley • June 05, 2008 • Post Categories: Anna Friel
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‘Daisies’ Looks Like Right Call

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When the nominations for the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards are announced July 17, there’s a good chance that actress Kristin Chenoweth’s name will be among those listed for supporting actress in a comedy series. As Olive Snook on “Pushing Daisies,” Ms. Chenoweth is part of a talented ensemble and a show that’s likely to garner a slew of Emmy nominations.

As Olive, a waitress at a diner specializing in pies called the Pie Hole, she is hopelessly devoted to her boss, Ned (Lee Pace). It’s an unrequited love, because Ned is enamored with Charlotte “Chuck” Charles (Anna Friel), the girl he’s loved since childhood.

Despite the heartache, Ms. Chenoweth’s Olive is tenaciously positive and determined to win his heart. “Olive never says die,” Ms. Chenoweth said of her character. Continue…

Posted by Hayley • June 04, 2008 • Post Categories: Kristin Chenoweth
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Worst US Accents

Michelle Ryan’s turn as the Bionic Woman has won her top place in a poll of the worst attempts at US accents.

The former EastEnder, 24, starred as Jaime Sommers in last year’s remake of the 1970s cult series before it was cancelled because of the US writers’ strike.

Eddie Izzard made second place for his role as Wayne Malloy in The Riches.

Anna Friel was next for her performance as Charlotte “Chuck” Charles, who comes back from the dead in Pushing Daisies.

Fourth place went to Hugh Laurie in his Golden Globe-winning role as Dr Gregory House in House.

Lancashire-born Ian McShane is next for his role as Al Swearengen in Deadwood.

The top 10 was completed by Essex-born Sean Maguire in The Class, Minnie Driver in The Riches, Joely Richardson in Nip/Tuck, Louise Lombard in CSI; Crime Scene Investigation, and Dominic West in crime drama The Wire.

Helen Hackworthy, the editor of RadioTimes.com, which carried out the poll, said: “Just as Dick Van Dyke struggled with his English accent in Mary Poppins, so too are some Brits failing to pull off convincing American accents.”

Just over 3,000 fans were polled on the Radio Times website.

Posted by Hayley • June 02, 2008 • Post Categories: Anna Friel
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Pushing Daisies star Anna Friel named TVs sexiest leading woman

Pushing Daisies star Anna Friel has been voted TV’s sexiest leading woman.One in five have the hots for Friel, a poll carried out by the Hallmark Channel revealed, reports the Daily Record.

Eva Longoria of Desperate Housewives followed Friel in the sexiest female TV character top 10.

Evangeline Lily, who plays Kate Austin in Lost was at number three while Heroes star Hayden Panettiere was at the fourth spot.

Rounding off the top five was Rose Byrne, who plays Ellen Parson in Damages.

More than 1,600 TV viewers took part in the survey, which was aimed at examining the effects of sex appeal on keeping people hooked on their favourite TV shows.

The recipe for sexiness in a TV character was thought to include charisma (38 percent), looking great (36 percent) and not playing by the rules (12 percent). Continue…

Posted by Hayley • May 12, 2008 • Post Categories: Anna Friel
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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW: Taresm Singh & Lee Pace Talk About The Fall

Taresm Singh’s The Fall takes place in Los Angeles during the 1920’s. The story revolves around a little immigrant girl (Catinca Untaru) who finds herself in a hospital recovering from a fall. She strikes up a friendship with a bedridden man (Lee Pace) who captivates her with a whimsical story that removes her far from the hospital doldrums into the exotic landscapes of her imagination. Making sure he keeps the girl interested in the story, he interweaves her family and people she likes from the hospital into this extraordinarily visual tale. We recently caught up with both the film’s director Taresm Singh as well as his leading man, Lee Pace, for some insight into the production.

See the videos here.

Posted by Hayley • May 07, 2008 • Post Categories: Lee Pace
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A change for Pace

IN THE past five years, Lee Pace has played a corrupt CIA agent, a cold-blooded killer and a transvestite whose lover is beaten to death.

So his latest role, as one of Amy Adams’ many admirers in the ’30s romantic confection Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day provided some welcome light relief.”All my character Michael really has to do is fall in love with Amy – and that’s an easy thing to do,” says the American actor of the strawberry blonde Enchanted star, and 2006 Oscar nominee, pictured with Pace.

“For a bit of a challenge, I decided to give myself a northern accent and model him on a rough, heart-on-your-sleeve, Albert Finney kind of character.” Continue…

Posted by Hayley • May 07, 2008 • Post Categories: Lee Pace
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New Lee Pictures

Lee was at the Superheroes Fashion and Fantasy Costume Institute Gala on 5th May. A few pictures are in the gallery.

   

Posted by Hayley • May 07, 2008 • Post Categories: Lee Pace, Gallery
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