Showing posts with label House of Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House of Cards. Show all posts

Thursday, December 11, 2014

72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards: Complete List of Nominees


Nominees for the 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards were announced this morning from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA. Kate Beckinsale, two-time Golden Globe Award-nominee Peter Krause, Paula Patton, and Golden Globe-winner and five-time nominee Jeremy Piven joined Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) President Theo Kingma for the announcement. Nominations were announced in 25 categories:

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Best TV Comedy or Musical
Girls
Jane the Virgin
Orange Is the New Black
Silicon Valley
Transparent

Best TV Drama
The Affair
Downton Abbey
Game of Thrones
The Good Wife
House of Cards

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

21st SAG Awards: Complete List of Nominees


The nominations for the 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced on Wednesday. Check out a complete list of nominees below:

Performance by an ensemble in a drama series
Boardwalk Empire
Downton Abbey
Game of Thrones
Homeland
House of Cards

Performance by an ensemble in a comedy series
The Big Bang Theory
Modern Family
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Orange Is the New Black
Veep

Monday, December 1, 2014

'House of Cards' Season 3 Will Be Released February 27, 2015

Netflix announced the House Of Cards Season 3 premiere date on Monday, after teasing that President Underwood and the first lady had an important announcement: The entire next season of House Of Cards will debut on Netflix on February 27, 2015.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Elizabeth Norment Dead at 61


Elizabeth Norment, who played Frank Underwood's ever-faithful executive secretary, Nancy Kaufberger, in House of Cards, died on October 13. Norment passed away at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, but no other details about her death are available at this time. She was 61.

Her co-star Kevin Spacey was among the first to honor the actress.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

2014 Primetime Emmy Nominations: Complete List of Nominees

Below are the nominations for the 66th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, announced this morning in Los Angeles.

Outstanding Drama Series
"Breaking Bad"
"Downton Abbey"
"Game of Thrones"
"House of Cards"
"Mad Men"
"True Detective"

Outstanding Comedy Series
"The Big Bang Theory"
"Louie"
"Modern Family"
"Orange is the New Black"
"Silicon Valley"
"Veep"

Friday, June 20, 2014

Former 'All My Children' Actress Christina Bennett Lind Joins 'House of Cards'

Former All My Children actress Christina Bennett Lind has landed a role on the upcoming third season of Netflix's acclaimed drama House of Cards, TVLine reports.

Her character is under wraps so stay tuned.

Lind played Bianca Montgomery on All My Children in 2010-11.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

NEWS BRIEF: Celestin Cornielle to 'Days'; Lindsey Morgan; Lea Michele; 'Breaking Bad' Billboards; 'Hemlock Grove' Poster; 'EastEnders' Mystery Attack

* Celestin Cornielle is coming to Days of our Lives this fall. The actor recently posted on his Facebook page: "I'm currently playing a pivotal role in the story line of EJ (character played by #JamesScott"

* You can now sink your teeth into the very first poster for Season 2 of the dark supernatural thriller Hemlock Grove. The show is gearing up its promotional push for Season 2, which is set to hit Netflix on July 11.

* An EastEnders regular will be left fighting for life in a major new storyline next month. (Spoiler Alert)

* Former General Hospital actress Lindsey Morgan on what she learned working on the soap: "GH taught me so much about work ethic and professionalism and endurance. 12 hour days shooting about 5 pages of dialogue is a luxury compared to 6 hours days going over 30!"

* Six contenders for the best drama actress Emmy — Claire Danes, Julianna Margulies, Keri Russell, Vera Farmiga, Sarah Paulson and Jessica Pare — talk to THR about the roles that got away, the difficulty of filming romantic scenes while seven months pregnant and the pressure of their jobs.

* Linden Ashby and Susan Walters are still happily married 28 years after meeting on the set of ABC daytime soap opera Loving.

* Years after denying a love connection with her Glee costar Matthew Morrison, Lea Michele is finally fessing up. In her new book, "Brunette Ambition," the 27-year-old actress/singer admits she and Morrison, 35, actually did date—albeit briefly and before Glee.

* Coronation Street's Jennie McAlpine, who plays Fiz Stape, is expecting her first child with partner Chris Farr.

Two-time Olympic champion Victoria Pendleton will appear in a special Tour de France-themed episode of ITV’s Yorkshire-based soap opera, Emmerdale, with the episode due to air on Friday 4 July – the day the 101st edition of the race begins in Leeds.

* With a print campaign to follow next month, AMC is putting up Breaking Bad Emmy consideration billboards in several locations around Los Angeles to remind voters that the now-completed show is still eligible to repeat its Best Drama series win last year.

* Ellen DeGeneres's senior yearbook photo was used to depict the long-lost love of Giorgos Zenios's character in a recent episode of popular Greek-Cypriot soap opera Brousco.

* Launch TV Network Company has acquired broadcast rights for the pilot of Martha Byrne's web series, Gotham.

* How did NBC finished the season at No. 1? An especially strong fall for NBC led right into the network's pricey (but profitable) coverage of the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. By the time the May sweep rolled around, a NBC victory in the key demographic of adults 18-49 was long assured -- leaving the rest of the Big Four to spin what has otherwise proved to be a disappointing year.

* Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that The Shield actor Michael Jace confessed to fatally shooting his wife, April, multiple times around 8:30 p.m. Monday at their home in the 5400 block of Brynhurst Avenue.

* Amir Arison, who recurred on The Blacklist's first season as the slightly awkward and witty FBI technician, is being promoted to series regular for Season 2.

* House of Cards is casting multiple roles, including an NSA director, senators and reporters for Season 3.

* A popular webseries made in Vancouver, WA is heading to the big screen. The Weinstein Co. has offered the creators of The Haunting of Sunshine Girl, a popular web series about a 16-year-old girl living in a "haunted house" in Washington state, a deal that will create a new movie and book series.

* Former Walking Dead showrunner Glen Mazzara is developing a follow-up to the 1976 horror classic Omen for Lifetime. Titled Damien, the drama centers on the film's young boy Damien Thorn. Now an adult and haunted by his past, Damien is faced with a series of macabre events and must finally face his true destiny: he is the Antichrist.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Sundance Channel Renews THE WRITERS' ROOM

Sundance Channel announced today the renewal of its original non-fiction series THE WRITERS' ROOM. The six episode half-hour series hosted by Academy Award(R) winning screenwriter Jim Rash takes viewers inside the writers' rooms of the hit television shows that are defining pop culture today. The announcement was made today by Sarah Barnett, Sundance Channel President. The series is slated to premiere in spring 2014.

Season two will go behind the scenes with the writers, producers and actors from a variety of hit series, including, SONS OF ANARCHY (Kurt Sutter, Charles Murray, Mike Daniels, Katey Sagal), HOUSE OF CARDS, PRETTY LITTLE LIARS (I. Marlene King, Oliver Goldstick, Joseph Dougherty, Troian Bellisario, Shay Mitchell), THE GOOD WIFE (Robert King, Michelle King, Ted Humphrey, Julianna Margulies), SCANDAL (Shonda Rhimes, Mark Wilding, Matt Byrne, Jenna Bans, Heather Mitchell, and Kerry Washington), and a special episode about the growing trend of comic book and graphic novel adaptations in TV which will highlight popular series such as THE WALKING DEAD and SMALLVILLE.

Friday, January 3, 2014

HOUSE OF CARDS Season 1 Director's Commentary Now Live Exclusively on Netflix

Starting today, director's commentary on the Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe nominated first season of HOUSE OF CARDS is available exclusively for members in all territories where Netflix is available.

· Audio commentary from all six season one directors, including: David Fincher, James Foley, Joel Schumacher, Charles McDougall, Carl Franklin and Allen Coulter, is featured. Directory commentary is available as an option on the subtitle and alternate audio preference on Netflix.

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