October 10, 201411 yr Author Member Sela Ward has a small role in Gone Girl as a 'sympathetic' tv news diva.
October 10, 201411 yr Member I read about that in the Washington Post the other day. They described her character as an Oprah-Barbara hybrid.
October 13, 201411 yr Member I've never seen that show, but it sounds like a great role for Sela Ward. Hope it all works out for her on the show.
October 13, 201411 yr Member Sela Ward has a small role in Gone Girl as a 'sympathetic' tv news diva. And she looks fantastic.
October 13, 201411 yr Member A movie? OK, thanks. Shows how much attention I've been paying to the movies lately. LOL
November 8, 201411 yr Member I was looking through the new Entertainment Weekly with the reunion photos, and getting a little emotional at Harold Ramis not being there for the Ghostbusters shoot, and what do I see? None other than a reunion shoot, and a 4-page article, for Sisters. That's right. SISTERS. The show that, as mentioned in the article, isn't even on DVD, isn't even streaming. As someone who was, back in the day, a devoted fan of the first 3 or 4 seasons, I was shocked that a show which is mostly remembered now for that thing Ashley Judd and Paul Rudd and George Clooney were on actually got a reunion in the hipper-than-thou EW. And it was a decent article too. Respectful of the cast, acknowledging that the show had some OTT stories but also pointing out how experimental the show was, and with some great comments from Swoosie, Julianne, Sela, and Patricia. I won't put anything up now as it's still on the stands. I might eventually. If you were a fan of the show go out and buy it. You won't regret it. Edited November 8, 201411 yr by DRW50
November 11, 201411 yr Member I saw a slide show on their website. I was mostly drawn to it because of Little House on the Prairie (which seemed to be the centerpiece of the feature, once again proving that LHOTP will never. die.), but I too was surprised to see Sisters there. I've only seen two episodes, but I enjoyed them. Their reunion photo was very fresh, and they could totally update that series with that cast.
November 11, 201411 yr Member I saw the Little House one too (damn Melissa Gilbert butchered her face - no wonder she looks so sour all the time). The first two seasons are the best. It's not a great show but it's quirky in a good way, the cast gel, and there's a nice, fun breeziness along with real heart.
November 14, 201411 yr Member Wasn't one of the actresses Bruce Springsteen's wife before he went after Patti Scialfa?
November 15, 201411 yr Member This year is the 50th anniversary of the premiere of the first (and as far as I am concerned, best) primetime soap on American TV, Peyton Place. Someday I'd love to see EW reunite the living cast members, especially my two faves, Ryan O'Neal and Mia Farrow, who as Rodney and Allison were simply magical together!
November 15, 201411 yr Member Wasn't one of the actresses Bruce Springsteen's wife before he went after Patti Scialfa? Yes. Julianne Phillips (Frankie). I read somewhere that she got a big payday for that divorce.
November 15, 201411 yr Member It's hard for me to like Rodney knowing what a vile piece of sh*t Ryan O'Neal has always been.
November 15, 201411 yr Member Thank you, Carl. I can imagine her lawyers would have taken him to the cleaners!!
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