Showing posts with label Allison Janney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Allison Janney. Show all posts

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Allison Janney Sparkles in Latest Episode of 'Break a Hip'

Allison Janney plays Niblett in the latest episode of Break a Hip.
I first saw the magic of Allison Janney when she played Ginger on the daytime drama Guiding Light. Later, her masterful performances on The West Wing won the talented actress four Primetime Emmy Awards. She was mesmerizing, and heartbreaking in Masters of Sex, and is hysterical in the CBS comedy Mom, winning an Emmy for each role. But she may have given her funniest performance to date as Niblett, the bango-playing landlord, in the latest episode of webcom Break a Hip.

Will Niblett succeed in getting Biz's (the brilliant Christina Pickles) "rent-controlled ass" out of her apartment? And will young Wincy (adorable newcomer Britt Hennemut) be able to help with a fake British accent? Watch "The Landlord" below to find out. Prepare to laugh!

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Christina Pickles Shines in New Web Series 'Break a Hip,' Allison Janney Guest Stars

Christina Pickles in Break a Hip
The web series world is buzzing about a fun and engaging new comedy that premiered last week.

Wincy is desperate. He’s a failed actor, behind on the rent, fleeing creditors and his parents’ criticism. Biz is desperate. She needs paper towels. Entering the twilight years of her life, Biz can’t manage her daily needs without help, but she might be able to help Wincy find his path in life. An unlikely friendship is born when two misfits cross generations to find each other in Break a Hip, the whimsical new comedy currently airing on Vimeo.

The starry cast is lead by five time Emmy Award-nominee Christina Pickles, an industry veteran known for her iconic portrayal of Monica’s mom Judy Geller on Friends and her Emmy-nominated turn as Nurse Helen Rosenthal in St. Elsewhere. Pickles stars as Biz, an elderly English actress living alone in a one-room studio in the heart of Hollywood. Biz hires Wincy (newcomer Britt Hennemuth) to assist her with her very exceedingly specific daily needs and ends up becoming his unwitting mentor, while taking him on a series of bizarre and complicated escapades. From evading Biz’s vindictive, banjo playing landlady (Allison Janney) to navigating her escalating health issues with her new doctor (Octavia Spencer), their absurd adventures form a relationship that is unexpected, frustrating, hilarious and deeply touching.

The story is loosely based on series creator Cameron Watson’s personal experience as a young actor in Hollywood. According to Watson, “I was hired by an older English actress who lived by herself. Her husband was dead, all of her friends were dead, she had no one. She was a lovely, complicated woman. And she was alone and frightened. And that often came out as mean. I loved her deeply and she taught me a lot. We developed a very strong dependency on each other and the absurdity of our adventures together are what inspired the script.”

Notable cast members include six-time Emmy winner Allison Janney (Mom, Spy,The West Wing), Peri Gilpin (Frasier,Mr. Robinson), Oscar winner Jim Rash (Community, The Way, Way Back), Priscilla Barnes (Three’s Company, Jane the Virgin) and Oscar winner Octavia Spencer (The Help).

Catch the latest episode below, guest starring Allison Janney.

Sunday, August 17, 2014

2014 Creative Arts Emmys: Complete List of Winners

Allison Janney. Photo Credit: Invision/AP
The Television Academy tonight presented the 2014 Creative Arts Emmy® Awards on Saturday night (August 16, 2014) for programs and individual achievements at the Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles. This first ceremony of the 66th Emmy Awards honored guest performers on television dramas and comedy series, as well as the many talented artists and craftspeople behind the scenes to create television excellence. Produced for the 20th year by Spike Jones, Jr., this year’s Creative Arts Awards featured an array of notable presenters, among them Jane Lynch, Tony Hale, Amy Schumer, Allison Janney, Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum, Comedy Central's Key & Peele, Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein, Morgan Freeman, Tony Goldwyn, Aisha Tyler, Joe Manganiello and Carrie Preston.

Highlights included Jon Voight's moving posthumous presentation of the Academy’s prestigious Governors Award to casting icon, Marion Dougherty. Voight was one of Dougherty's discoveries.

The awards, as tabulated by the independent accounting firm of Ernst & Young LLP, were distributed as follows:



This year’s Creative Arts telecast partner is FXM; a two-hour edited version of the ceremony will air Sunday, August 24 at 8 p.m. ET/PT with an encore at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FXM. The program will be streamed in its entirety as part of the Backstage LIVE! show on Emmys.com at 12 p.m. PT/3 p.m. ET on Monday, August 25.

Emmys in 26 other categories will be presented at the 66th Emmy Awards telecast on Monday, August 25, 2014, 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, on NBC.

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series
Allison Janney, Masters of Sex

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