Edie Falco signs on for Showtime series
Moving beyond Carmella Soprano, Edie Falco has signed on for a Showtime comedy where she will play a New York City nurse who doesn't hesitate to tell her superiors off. Falco's character is said to have a personal life that is "precarious, unpredictable and demanding in ways that she is surprisingly not always prepared for."
People:Edie Falco
2008-02-22
"No Country For Old Men" positioned for Oscar
The gritty crime drama "No Country For Old Men" became the front-runner for Oscar glory on Sunday after winning top prize at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on a night of traditional Hollywood glamour and emotion over the sudden death of Heath Ledger.
People:Eva Longoria Tina Fey Debra Messing Javier Bardem James Gandolfini Edie Falco Activities:2008 Oscar Awards
2008-01-28
`No Country' dominates weekend awards
Labor strife has been topping the bill in Hollywood of late, yet you wouldn't have known it from the weekend's awards shows: The town's elite seemed more interested in celebrating, and "No Country for Old Men" emerged as the movie to beat at the Academy Awards.
Nations:U.S. People:Javier Bardem Forest Whitaker James Gandolfini Edie Falco Josh Brolin Kate Hudson
2008-01-28
`Into the Wild' leads SAG nominations
The road-trip drama "Into the Wild" received a leading four Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations Thursday, including honors for lead actor Emile Hirsch and supporting players Hal Holbrook and Catherine Keener.
People:Vanessa Williams Jennifer Hudson Marion Cotillard Alan Arkin Ryan Gosling America Ferrera
2007-12-21
'Sopranos' bows out with top Emmy honors
US mob drama "The Sopranos" said its final farewells when it picked up the top award from the 59th annual Emmy awards in Los Angeles on Sunday at television's equivalent of the Oscars.
People:America Ferrera Ricky Gervais James Spader Tony Shalhoub Steve Carell Hugh Laurie Activities:2007 Primetime Emmy Awards
2007-09-17
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