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Post by ML Fan on Mar 14, 2010 18:14:15 GMT -5
Sasha Alexander Kevin & Steffiana James And Make-A-Wish Foundation Host A Day Of Fun March 14, 2010 Santa Monica Pier Santa Monica, CA
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Post by ML Fan on Mar 22, 2010 22:37:01 GMT -5
Pauley Perrette 24th Genesis Awards-Arrivals March 20, 2010 The Beverly Hilton Hotel Beverly Hills, CA
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Post by ML Fan on Mar 22, 2010 23:29:24 GMT -5
Sasha Alexander Shipley and Halmos at The Confederacy Confederacy Los Angeles, CA Cote de Pablo Worldwide Orphan Foundation Announces 5th California Benefit Reception March 18, 2010 Santa Monica, CA
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Post by Michele on Mar 29, 2010 18:32:33 GMT -5
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Post by ML Fan on Apr 23, 2010 22:54:18 GMT -5
Sasha Alexander Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences Presents The 31st College Television Awards-Inside April 10, 2010 Renaissance Hollywood Hotel Hollywood, CA Sasha Alexander Tod's Boutique Reopening April 15, 2010 Tod's Boutique Beverly Hills, CA
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Post by ML Fan on Apr 25, 2010 22:02:14 GMT -5
From this week's People Magazine/Celebrity Babies. Sean Murray Welcomes Son River James Although fans of NCIS characters Special Agent Tim McGee and forensics expert Abby Sciuto often hope the pair will reconnect, actor Sean Murray couldn’t be closer to his real life partner, wife Carrie. In fact, the Murrays just welcomed their second child — a baby boy — on Thursday. Son River James Murray was born at 9:46 p.m. April 22 in Los Angeles, weighing in at 7 lbs., 11 oz., and measuring 20 in. long. He joins big sister Caitlyn Melissa, who turns three next month. “Carrie and I are pretty Zen’d out right now,” Murray, 32, tells PEOPLE exclusively. “[But we know] our 3-year-old will bring us back to reality soon enough!” Sean and Carrie, 34, a teacher, were married in 2005. – Cynthia Wang Here's the link, celebritybabies.people.com/2010/04/24/sean-murray-welcomes-son-river-james/
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Post by shywriter on Apr 30, 2010 15:53:19 GMT -5
by Jacky Jackman, from Buddy TV: 'NCIS' Fan Columnist: Cast Could Look Different Next Season
Friday, April 30, 2010We may be looking at different faces in the fall. It's almost summer time and that rustling you hear isn't leaves in a gentle breeze. These are different kinds of leafy greens. The kinds that make Hollywood grow. Money. Traditionally a stars' contract comes due and is renegotiated before filming starts for a new season. If the show's a hit the agent for the performer requests a raise, pretty standard stuff. A good job review (ratings) results in a pay increase. Like any business the employers would like to keep as much of the profits as they can. Many times employers attempt to cut the cost of labor to achieve a healthier bottom line. The employer 'low balls' the potential increase thus saving the company money. Yes I know you took economics in high school too. What does this have to do with NCIS? At this time the CBS top rated show may look a little different this fall. Can you picture someone other than Tony DiNozzo making movie references at crime scenes? Could you imagine another person using the new finger print scanner other than Tim McGee? And who other than Dr. Ducky Mallard would tell those quaint stories and call Gibbs 'Jethro'? The lab would never be the same without thumping music, Caf-Pows and Abby Sciuto. But that is a possibility. According to Deadline four of our favorites have not accepted the contracts CBS has offered them. Michael Weatherly, Sean Murray, Pauley Perrette and David McCallum are without a contract to continue the show beyond this season. The report is actors and network brass are not getting closer to an agreement. A paycheck of $100,000 a season is considered low for top rated shows especially after seven seasons. Two of our favorite four are below that level. Replacing actors means a significant change in story line. What would happen to Tony? Would he leave NCIS to take a position as tour guide for a movie studio/amusement park? McGee could join a tech company who makes products beginning with 'I'. Abby becomes a chemist for Caf-Pow creating new and abstract flavor combinations. And dear Ducky joins academia becoming a beloved yarn-spinning professor at a very small ivy covered college. Or they could all exit via one big explosion. But don't hang black crepe to mourn your favorite character just yet. You may recall the highly publicized and heated salary negotiations between NBC, Chris Meloni and Mariska Hargitay. The two stars of Law & Order SVU held firm for an increase that ruffled the feathers of the peacock. Network execs threatened to replace the duo. In the end Meloni and Hargitay signed a new lucrative contract. Networks executives know if it ain't broke clone it or keep it status quo. A winning formula shouldn't be made into a 'new' cola. Viewers might lose their taste for it. I hope this ends well for these performers and for us who've been loyal to this series for seven seasons. A TV show needs two very important elements, actors to perform and viewers to watch. Take away one of those and the other won't be around long. (link: www.buddytv.com/articles/ncis/ncis-fan-columnist-cast-could-36270.aspx)Edited to add site for source: www.deadline.com/2010/04/quartet-of-ncis-co-stars-in-limbo/
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Post by Mr.Clark on Apr 30, 2010 17:27:50 GMT -5
I'd be shocked if any of those four left the cast. It seems like the most un-ambitious cast in network tv history so I dont see why they'd want too. I think the only one that might want off is Weatherly as he could see himself as a potential lead in another show like Harmon, plus he sometimes seems to get tired of his character. Though it seems more like he's found his comfort zone in life and I'm guessing after his experience on DA he's probably happier having the steady gig without the pressure or fanfare he might have to put up with elsewhere.
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Post by ML Fan on Apr 30, 2010 20:51:54 GMT -5
I'd be shocked if any of those four left the cast. It seems like the most un-ambitious cast in network tv history so I dont see why they'd want too. I think the only one that might want off is Weatherly as he could see himself as a potential lead in another show like Harmon, plus he sometimes seems to get tired of his character. Though it seems more like he's found his comfort zone in life and I'm guessing after his experience on DA he's probably happier having the steady gig without the pressure or fanfare he might have to put up with elsewhere. I think that for MW that "NCIS" and Tony have been a great fit because I don't think MW has any interest in being the lead character although he has the acting ability to be a leading man. I think that he likes playing a supporting role and that he has a steady job and if he were the lead character on another show I think that he would most likely be expected to be interviewed more and in the media and at events much more than he has been and these are two things that MW doesn't seem to like all that much in my opinion.
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Post by ML Fan on May 9, 2010 11:17:23 GMT -5
Pauley Perrette 12th Annual Tribute To The Human Spirit Awards Gala-Arrivals May 6, 2010 Beverly Hills, CA
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Post by ML Fan on May 20, 2010 18:17:23 GMT -5
Sasha Alexander 2010 Ten Upfront May 19, 2010 Hammerstein Ballroom New York, NY
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Post by ML Fan on May 22, 2010 18:31:34 GMT -5
Pauley Perrette 2010 CBS Upfront May 19, 2010 The Tent at Lincoln Center New York, NY
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Post by ML Fan on Jun 1, 2010 17:56:25 GMT -5
Pauley Perrette Meets Australian Defence Force Investigative Service June 1, 2010 Sydney, Australia
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Post by ML Fan on Jun 11, 2010 20:50:43 GMT -5
Cote De Pablo 50th Monte Carlo TV Festival-Day 4 June 10, 2010 Grimaldi Forum Monte-Carlo, Monaco
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Post by Mr.Clark on Jun 11, 2010 22:16:58 GMT -5
Any links to em-biggened versions of those pictures?
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