January Jones Will Return to Mad Men
We have not seen the last of Elizabeth Hofstadt Draper Francis.
Skip to content, or skip to search.
Skip to content, or skip to search.
We have not seen the last of Elizabeth Hofstadt Draper Francis.
One of last season's best hosts is returning to the scene of his comic glory.
"Scheduling difficulties" might keep the oldest Focker out of the film.
It was Rachel McAdams last week and, seeing how things are going, it will probably be Carey Mulligan next week.
Amy Poehler gets husband prime-time acting gig.
Let's just hope NBC doesn't decide to cancel the show before we get a chance to see it!
Talks between NBC and Hunt fell apart, presumably over salary issues.
But make sure you have "authentic musical skills," man!
Negotiations with Bardem apparently fell apart.
She's been cast as the love interest in 'Thor.'
If we're lucky, maybe he'll reboot 'Bikini Car Wash.'
Her role on the CBS show 'Three Rivers' will now be played by someone else.
Our apologies to the families of Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston, we're sure they're very proud of you.
Not as cool a title as the "Sausage King of Chicago," but it will do.
Matthew Perry looks like he might be joining the cast of 'Lost.'
She replaces Amanda Seyfried, whose commitment to 'Big Love' prevented her from taking the lead role.
We do Georgianne Walken's work for her and cast the inevitable TV movie.
tiger woods, tiger catches tail, health carnage, barack obama, congress, the most important people in the world, david paterson, ink-stained wretches, joe lieberman, senate, woods hole, goldman sachs, jude law, kate hudson, sienna miller, wall street, crime, harry reid, health care, intel, jamie jungers, mayor bloomberg, neighborhood news, a-rod, citigroup, elin nordegren, george stephanopoulos, jaimee grubbs, lindsay lohan, new york times, polls, sarah palin, video, videos, white men with money