Olivia Newton-John’s publicist is speaking out against the snub during the In Memoriam segment of the 2022 Emmys.
The late actress featured in such TV series as “Sordid Lives: The Series”, “Bette”, “Murphy Brown” and “Ned and Stacey” but still wasn’t included in the tribute.
John Legend sang “Pieces” while the ceremony honoured stars such as Betty White, Bob Saget, Sidney Poitier, and James Caan.
Read More: Coldplay Joined By Natalie Imbruglia For ‘Summer Nights’ Cover In Olivia Newton-John Tribute
Despite not featuring the late actress in the telecast, the Emmys did include her on the online In Memoriam page.
Reacting to the news, her publicist Michael Caprio told TMZ that the family were still grieving the loss and didn’t want to comment, but he was “very disappointed” by the exclusion personally.
He felt it was especially egregious given her extensive TV career.
Fans were outraged at the...
The late actress featured in such TV series as “Sordid Lives: The Series”, “Bette”, “Murphy Brown” and “Ned and Stacey” but still wasn’t included in the tribute.
John Legend sang “Pieces” while the ceremony honoured stars such as Betty White, Bob Saget, Sidney Poitier, and James Caan.
Read More: Coldplay Joined By Natalie Imbruglia For ‘Summer Nights’ Cover In Olivia Newton-John Tribute
Despite not featuring the late actress in the telecast, the Emmys did include her on the online In Memoriam page.
Reacting to the news, her publicist Michael Caprio told TMZ that the family were still grieving the loss and didn’t want to comment, but he was “very disappointed” by the exclusion personally.
He felt it was especially egregious given her extensive TV career.
Fans were outraged at the...
- 9/15/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
The “Twisted Metal” series at Peacock has cast Thomas Haden Church.
Church will star opposite previously announced series leads Anthony Mackie and Stephanie Beatriz. The show is described as a half-hour action comedy based on the Playstation video games of the same name.
In the show, a motor-mouthed outsider (Mackie) is offered a chance at a better life, but only if he can successfully deliver a mysterious package across a post-apocalyptic wasteland. With the help of a trigger-happy car thief (Beatriz), he’ll face savage marauders driving vehicles of destruction and other dangers of the open road, including a deranged clown who drives an all too familiar ice cream truck.
Church will play Agent Stone, said to be a cold and unyielding post-apocalyptic highway patrolman who rules the roads with a silver tongue and a twisted iron fist, prosecuting even the smallest crimes with the harshest of judgements. Agent Stone...
Church will star opposite previously announced series leads Anthony Mackie and Stephanie Beatriz. The show is described as a half-hour action comedy based on the Playstation video games of the same name.
In the show, a motor-mouthed outsider (Mackie) is offered a chance at a better life, but only if he can successfully deliver a mysterious package across a post-apocalyptic wasteland. With the help of a trigger-happy car thief (Beatriz), he’ll face savage marauders driving vehicles of destruction and other dangers of the open road, including a deranged clown who drives an all too familiar ice cream truck.
Church will play Agent Stone, said to be a cold and unyielding post-apocalyptic highway patrolman who rules the roads with a silver tongue and a twisted iron fist, prosecuting even the smallest crimes with the harshest of judgements. Agent Stone...
- 5/19/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Farrah Forke, who co-starred on the long-running NBC sitcom “Wings,” died of cancer on Feb. 25 in her Texas home, a family friend confirmed to Variety. She was 54.
Forke appeared on Seasons 4 through 6 of “Wings,” which aired on NBC from 1990-1997. She played helicopter pilot (and veteran of Desert Storm) Alex Lambert at the show’s Nantucket airfield, and she was a love interest of both Joe (Tim Daly) and Brian Hackett (Steven Weber) — Brian eventually won her favor. “Wings” was created by “Cheers” and “Frasier” writers David Angell, Peter Casey and David Lee. The show also starred Tony Shalhoub and Thomas Haden Church.
Forke also had a recurring role as attorney Mayson Drake on Season 2 of “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.” Her acting résumé includes the television shows “Ned and Stacey,” “Mr. Rhodes” and “Party of Five,” along with appearances in movies “Brain Twisters” (Forke’s first...
Forke appeared on Seasons 4 through 6 of “Wings,” which aired on NBC from 1990-1997. She played helicopter pilot (and veteran of Desert Storm) Alex Lambert at the show’s Nantucket airfield, and she was a love interest of both Joe (Tim Daly) and Brian Hackett (Steven Weber) — Brian eventually won her favor. “Wings” was created by “Cheers” and “Frasier” writers David Angell, Peter Casey and David Lee. The show also starred Tony Shalhoub and Thomas Haden Church.
Forke also had a recurring role as attorney Mayson Drake on Season 2 of “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.” Her acting résumé includes the television shows “Ned and Stacey,” “Mr. Rhodes” and “Party of Five,” along with appearances in movies “Brain Twisters” (Forke’s first...
- 3/2/2022
- by Kate Aurthur
- Variety Film + TV
Thomas Haden Church is set as the lead of “The Texanist,” a multi-camera comedy currently in development at Fox.
Inspired by the long-running Texas Monthly column of the same name written by David Courtney, the potential series centers on Dave (Church), an opinionated Austin-area radio show host who calls ‘em like he sees ‘em, dispensing advice to Texas natives and newcomers, alike, on what he knows to be the true Texas Way of life. But the Texas Way is changing, and now Dave’s job is becoming much more complicated. Listening to advice from his wife, family and co-workers, Dave must now become the arbiter of which changes to embrace and which to reject, possibly opening his mind in the process… just, not that much.
“The Texanist” is written by Rob Long, who executive produces alongside Gail Berman and Hend Baghdady for The Jackal Group, along with Church, Courtney, Megan Creydt and Scott Brown.
Inspired by the long-running Texas Monthly column of the same name written by David Courtney, the potential series centers on Dave (Church), an opinionated Austin-area radio show host who calls ‘em like he sees ‘em, dispensing advice to Texas natives and newcomers, alike, on what he knows to be the true Texas Way of life. But the Texas Way is changing, and now Dave’s job is becoming much more complicated. Listening to advice from his wife, family and co-workers, Dave must now become the arbiter of which changes to embrace and which to reject, possibly opening his mind in the process… just, not that much.
“The Texanist” is written by Rob Long, who executive produces alongside Gail Berman and Hend Baghdady for The Jackal Group, along with Church, Courtney, Megan Creydt and Scott Brown.
- 10/26/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Thomas Haden Church will star in and executive produce the multi-cam comedy “The Texanist” currently in development at Fox.
The series, which Variety exclusively reported was in development back in January, is innspired by the long-running Texas Monthly column of the same name. It centers on Dave (Church), an opinionated Austin-area radio show host who calls ‘em like he sees ‘em, dispensing advice to Texas natives and newcomers, alike, on what he knows to be the true Texas Way of life. But the Texas Way is changing, and now Dave’s job is becoming much more complicated. Listening to advice from his wife, family and co-workers, Dave must now become the arbiter of which changes to embrace and which to reject, possibly opening his mind in the process.
Should the project go to series, it would mark a return to multi-cam broadcast comedy for Church, who broke out during his...
The series, which Variety exclusively reported was in development back in January, is innspired by the long-running Texas Monthly column of the same name. It centers on Dave (Church), an opinionated Austin-area radio show host who calls ‘em like he sees ‘em, dispensing advice to Texas natives and newcomers, alike, on what he knows to be the true Texas Way of life. But the Texas Way is changing, and now Dave’s job is becoming much more complicated. Listening to advice from his wife, family and co-workers, Dave must now become the arbiter of which changes to embrace and which to reject, possibly opening his mind in the process.
Should the project go to series, it would mark a return to multi-cam broadcast comedy for Church, who broke out during his...
- 10/26/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The actor: Thomas Haden Church is one of those actors who seems to have had at least nine career lives. After becoming a familiar face on sitcoms like Wings and Ned And Stacey, he took a powder for a while, moving to a ranch in Texas. Then director Alexander Payne pulled him out of retirement in 2004 to star in his…...
- 8/12/2019
- by Gwen Ihnat
- avclub.com
It’s Christmastime in the snowy suburbs of HBO’s Divorce — but there’s not a lot of joy in this world.
In this Sunday’s episode (10/9c), divorcing couple Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Robert (Thomas Haden Church) play nice for the holidays and pretend they’re happily married for the benefit of Frances’ parents. But Robert refuses to plaster on a yuletide smile; he gets plastered instead. In the exclusive sneak peek below, he helps himself to a festive glass of Scotch and snipes at Frances, “You’re forcing me to live this lie”… just as Frances’ mom swoops in with homemade hummus.
In this Sunday’s episode (10/9c), divorcing couple Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Robert (Thomas Haden Church) play nice for the holidays and pretend they’re happily married for the benefit of Frances’ parents. But Robert refuses to plaster on a yuletide smile; he gets plastered instead. In the exclusive sneak peek below, he helps himself to a festive glass of Scotch and snipes at Frances, “You’re forcing me to live this lie”… just as Frances’ mom swoops in with homemade hummus.
- 11/11/2016
- TVLine.com
Thomas Haden Church isn’t getting a divorce. Neither is Sarah Jessica Parker. Nor Sharon Horgan.
The stars and creator behind HBO’s “Divorce” don’t have pressing personal reasons to make a show about one of the most prominent painful life experiences. They don’t need an outlet for their own struggles. They’re not reliving anything onscreen.
So why do it? To answer that is to also answer why we should be watching HBO’s latest comedy, a prospect some have deemed too difficult for their weekly viewing schedule.
“With ‘Divorce,’ what’s relevant is how prescient it’s going to be to so many people,” Church told IndieWire before the series premiere. “I don’t like the word familiar, but how sort of applicable it is. We’re going to show people that [this couple are] strangers, but they’re recognizable strangers. Their life experience could very easily be the...
The stars and creator behind HBO’s “Divorce” don’t have pressing personal reasons to make a show about one of the most prominent painful life experiences. They don’t need an outlet for their own struggles. They’re not reliving anything onscreen.
So why do it? To answer that is to also answer why we should be watching HBO’s latest comedy, a prospect some have deemed too difficult for their weekly viewing schedule.
“With ‘Divorce,’ what’s relevant is how prescient it’s going to be to so many people,” Church told IndieWire before the series premiere. “I don’t like the word familiar, but how sort of applicable it is. We’re going to show people that [this couple are] strangers, but they’re recognizable strangers. Their life experience could very easily be the...
- 11/5/2016
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Charlie Kaufman's upcoming FX pilot “How and Why” has cast Oscar nominees Catherine Keener and Sally Hawkins. The series — about a man who can explain how and why a nuclear reactor works, but is clueless about life — marks the “Synecdoche, New York” and “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” writer Kaufman's return to the small screen. He previously worked on the television shows “Ned and Stacey” and “The Dana Carvey Show.” Also read: Denis Leary's FX Rock ‘n’ Roll Pilot Casts Robert Kelly, Elizabeth Gillies Kaufman will write and direct the pilot and serve as executive producer. Anthony Bregman (“Synecdoche,...
- 3/18/2014
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
One of the most exciting potential series to be announced last year was "How and Why," a half-hour comedy pilot from Charlie Kaufman. The "Synecdoche, New York" filmmaker got his start in television, working as a producer for "Ned and Stacey" and writer on "The Dana Carvey Show" before "Being John Malkovich" came out in 1999, so the project actually represents a return to the small screen for him. Today, FX announced that the pilot has cast its leads -- Michael Cera ("Crystal Fairy") and John Hawkes ("The Sessions") -- and will begin production this spring in North Carolina. The comedy will be the story of a man who can explain how and why a nuclear reactor works, but is clueless about life. Kaufman will write and direct the pilot and serve as executive producer alongside Anthony Bregman ("Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"). Cera's one of the five directors set...
- 1/14/2014
- by Alison Willmore
- Indiewire
FX Networks has cast the two leads for its comedy pilot "How and Why," from writer Charlie Kaufman.
Michael Cera ("Arrested Development") and John Hawkes ("Winter's Bone," "Deadwood") will star in the show, which is about a guy who "can explain how and why a nuclear reactor works, but is clueless about life."
FX announced the pilot almost a year ago, but it's just now getting under way. Production is scheduled to start in the spring.
Kaufman ("Being John Malkovich," "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind") began his career as a TV writer, working on shows like "Get a Life," "Ned and Stacey" and "The Dana Carvey Show." "How and Why" is his first TV project since the mid-1990s.
FX Networks hasn't made a decision yet on whether "How and Why" would air on FX or Fxx.
Michael Cera ("Arrested Development") and John Hawkes ("Winter's Bone," "Deadwood") will star in the show, which is about a guy who "can explain how and why a nuclear reactor works, but is clueless about life."
FX announced the pilot almost a year ago, but it's just now getting under way. Production is scheduled to start in the spring.
Kaufman ("Being John Malkovich," "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind") began his career as a TV writer, working on shows like "Get a Life," "Ned and Stacey" and "The Dana Carvey Show." "How and Why" is his first TV project since the mid-1990s.
FX Networks hasn't made a decision yet on whether "How and Why" would air on FX or Fxx.
- 1/14/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It's easy to forget that Charlie Kaufman, one of the most acclaimed screenwriters working today, the man behind such headily wonderful works as "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" and "Synecdoche, New York," started in television, writing for shows like Chris Elliott's "Get a Life," "The Dana Carvey Show" and "Ned and Stacey," on which he also served as a producer. Now Kaufman's returning to the small screen with "How and Why," one of two comedy pilots ordered by FX and announced today at the network's upfronts. "How and Why"is a half-hour comedy that Kaufman will write, direct and serve as executive producer on, one that tells "the story of a man who can explain how and why a nuclear reactor works, but is clueless about life." The other pilot is "Chozen," from Grant Dekernion, Danny McBride and the team behind "Eastbound & Down," an animated comedy about a...
- 3/28/2013
- by Alison Willmore
- Indiewire
Nadia Dajani once played Nina Katz, Aiden’s post-Carrie girlfriend. Yes, pretzel girl, that’s correct. And Noelle Beck played Mr. Big’s first wife Barbara on Sex and the City. These two actresses are returning to the world of fashion and gossip. Both have just been cast in the prequel series, The Carrie Diaries.
This is more than a little weird when you really think about it. It’s like we’ve entered a time warp. But it is also good news for these actors. Both ladies now have recurring roles on the CW series. In the defense of logic, the actresses are not reprising Sex and the City roles. That wouldn’t make sense because they would have to be younger, since Carrie Diaries is a prequel. instead they have new roles to sink their teeth into.
According to TV Line, Dajani, who has also appeared on Ned and Stacey...
This is more than a little weird when you really think about it. It’s like we’ve entered a time warp. But it is also good news for these actors. Both ladies now have recurring roles on the CW series. In the defense of logic, the actresses are not reprising Sex and the City roles. That wouldn’t make sense because they would have to be younger, since Carrie Diaries is a prequel. instead they have new roles to sink their teeth into.
According to TV Line, Dajani, who has also appeared on Ned and Stacey...
- 2/28/2013
- by Sasha Nova
- Boomtron
Hopefully there’ll be no rift in the TV space-time continuum when a pair of Sex and the City alumnae join The CW’s freshman prequel dramedy The Carrie Diaries for multi-episode arcs.
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Nadia Dajani (Ned and Stacey, The Big C) is joining the show as Deb, a feisty woman who begins dating Carrie’s widower dad Tom — but without his daughters’ knowledge. Dajani previously portrayed Satc‘s “pretzel girl” Nina Katz, who dated Aiden after he split from Carrie.
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Nadia Dajani (Ned and Stacey, The Big C) is joining the show as Deb, a feisty woman who begins dating Carrie’s widower dad Tom — but without his daughters’ knowledge. Dajani previously portrayed Satc‘s “pretzel girl” Nina Katz, who dated Aiden after he split from Carrie.
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- 2/27/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
It feels like everyone in the movie industry is moving to TV nowadays, and if you need proof that the most creative and artistic people are now taking the small screen seriously, just check out this next story. Charlie Kaufman, the mad genius behind Being John Malkovich, Adaptation and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, is currently in the process of developing his own TV series. The as-of-yet untitled half-hour comedy is being set up over at HBO and it finds him once again reteaming with Catherine Keener. Considering that Eastbound & Down and Entourage both ended this year, while Hung, Bored to Death and How to Make it in America all got the axe at the end of last year, the pay TV giant is clearly in desperate need of more short form comedies. If you ask me, this could be a pretty fantastic replacement. According to Deadline, the show is being fast-tracked at HBO,...
- 5/25/2012
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
Exclusive: After a decade at Warner Bros TV, writer-producer Rina Mimoun is moving to ABC Studios where she has signed a two-year overall deal. Under the rich seven-figure pact, Mimoun will develop new projects for the studio and join its upcoming series Mistresses as an executive producer. The soap, based on the British format, was recently given a straight-to-series order for a summer 2013 launch. It was written by The Nine co-creator Kj Steinberg, who is executive producing with Bob Sertner, Ecosse Films’ Douglas Rae and now Mimoun. With Steinberg busy working on her ABC/ABC Studios pilot Gilded Lilys, Mimoun and Sertner will oversee day-to-day operations on Mistresses for the time being. Mimoun’s deal with ABC Studios starts in June, but I hear she is been loaned out by Warner Bros TV so that she can start work on Mistresses right away. Mimoun — who got her start at age...
- 3/1/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
The Good Wife has completed casting of Will’s forthcoming sister ack!, tapping The Big C‘s Nadia Dajani to play the older of his meddling female siblings.
CBS Boss Talks Good Wife‘s Tricky Timeslot, Talk Show Upheaval, Person of Interest Changes and More!
Dajani — whose tube credits also include Ned and Stacey and, more recently, Necessary Roughness — will portray Sara, Will’s 40-year-old Type A, bossypants sis who shows up on his doorstep with younger sib Audra (Nurse Jackie‘s Merritt Wever) determined to fix his life (i.e. find him a nice girl).
“Like every single man...
CBS Boss Talks Good Wife‘s Tricky Timeslot, Talk Show Upheaval, Person of Interest Changes and More!
Dajani — whose tube credits also include Ned and Stacey and, more recently, Necessary Roughness — will portray Sara, Will’s 40-year-old Type A, bossypants sis who shows up on his doorstep with younger sib Audra (Nurse Jackie‘s Merritt Wever) determined to fix his life (i.e. find him a nice girl).
“Like every single man...
- 1/17/2012
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
A television writer nominated for five Emmy Awards, Michael J. Weithorn has had a successful career dating back to the early 1980s — mostly in sitcoms, from “Family Ties”, “The Wonder Years” and “True Colors” up through “Ned and Stacey” and “The King of Queens”. For his feature film debut as both a writer and director, however, Weithorn toned down the overt laughs, and instead took aim at something a bit more melancholic, and laced with a quieter humor. Set in suburban Long Island in the summer following the September 11 attacks, “A Little Help” centers on a dental hygienist and mother, Laura (Jenna Fischer), whose marriage has become tense...
- 7/25/2011
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
In 2009 The King of Queens and Ned and Stacey exec producer Michael J. Weithorn wrote and directed his first feature, called A Little Help. He scored in a couple ways with the cast, which features Jenna Fischer along with Kim Coates, Lesley Ann Warren, Aida Turturro and Chris O'Donnell. But the film turned out as a classically middle of the road indie drama that played at a couple festivals (starting with the Seattle Ff in May 2010) and then sat around waiting for a distributor to throw it some love. Now Freestyle Releasing and Secret Handshake are finally getting the film into theaters this June, but a quick look at the new trailer will clue you in on what has taken so long. This might be one of the most difficult types of films to get right. This trailer isn't terrible, but there's also nothing in it to suggest the movie is very good.
- 5/24/2011
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
Actor Thomas Haden Church is very much in demand now, but he almost walked away from acting altogether just six years ago. After his TV shows Wings and Ned and Stacey were cancelled, Church appeared in a string of bad movies and was going to throw in the towel before landing the role in Sideways that not only brought him back to acting, but earned him an Academy Award nomination. Since that time, he's starred in blockbuster movies like Spider-Man 3 and in indies like his latest movie, Don McKay, and currently has roles in four movies in various stages of production, including Disney's epic sci-fi movie John Carter of Mars. Church recently discussed the cryptic nature in which he found out he landed a role in John Carter and offered up clues about his character in the movie.
Next Showing: John Carter of Mars is scheduled for a 2012 release...
Next Showing: John Carter of Mars is scheduled for a 2012 release...
- 4/16/2010
- by BrentJS Sprecher
- Reelzchannel.com
Writer-producer Rina Mimoun has inked a new two-year overall deal with Warner Bros. Television.
Under the mid-seven-figure pact, Mimoun -- who created the studio's CW drama "Privileged" -- will develop series and work on existing Wbtv shows.
The deal will extend Mimoun's stay at Wbtv to a decade, during which time she also created and ran "Privileged" and worked on the studio's hourlong series "Gilmore Girls," "Pushing Daisies" and "Eastwick."
"They try to get rid of me, but I like working with them and just won't leave," she quipped, calling Wbtv president Peter Roth "the last man standing who truly loves television."
Mimoun was 21, writing spec TV script after spec TV script, when one of them found its way to sitcom veteran Michael J. Weithorn, then creator/executive producer of the Fox/Sony comedy "Ned and Stacey," starring Debra Messing and Thomas Haden Church.
Dolled out in a blue-and-white polkadot dress,...
Under the mid-seven-figure pact, Mimoun -- who created the studio's CW drama "Privileged" -- will develop series and work on existing Wbtv shows.
The deal will extend Mimoun's stay at Wbtv to a decade, during which time she also created and ran "Privileged" and worked on the studio's hourlong series "Gilmore Girls," "Pushing Daisies" and "Eastwick."
"They try to get rid of me, but I like working with them and just won't leave," she quipped, calling Wbtv president Peter Roth "the last man standing who truly loves television."
Mimoun was 21, writing spec TV script after spec TV script, when one of them found its way to sitcom veteran Michael J. Weithorn, then creator/executive producer of the Fox/Sony comedy "Ned and Stacey," starring Debra Messing and Thomas Haden Church.
Dolled out in a blue-and-white polkadot dress,...
- 3/14/2010
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Studios are pumping out TV-DVD packages faster, and more furiously, than ever. And as the volume increases, the packages themselves are getting thinner so there's room for more at retail. As of May 20, 207 multidisc TV series have come to market this year, 55.6% more than at this same point last year, according to the DVD Release Report, a weekly industry tip sheet. Virtually no Tuesday street date goes by without a handful of complete-season TV sets arriving in stores. And even obscure, short-lived series like Ned and Stacey are being resurrected on DVD. Kevin Cassidy, executive vp sales and product at Tower Records and Video, credits escalating consumer demand for the rush but throws out some cautionary words. "It's easy for the studios to continue at this pace, but it may be self-defeating," he said. "At what point do you inhibit sales of initial season sets? Why don't those get a price reduction or rebate when the newer seasons are released? How many titles is enough in this category?" Gord Lacey, who operates the TVShowsOnDVD.com Web site, said: "I think it's starting to get a little strained. There are 17 season sets being released on June 7, and consumers are going to have to pick and choose. Some visitors to my site have even begun asking why the studios are loading certain dates."...
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