Monday, October 31, 2011
Corey Stoll joins 'Annie Parker'
StollCorey Stoll has joined the cast of the indie drama-comedy "Decoding Annie Parker" opposite Samantha Morton, Helen Hunt, Aaron Paul, Maggie Grace and Rashida Jones. Stoll appeared as Ernest Hemingway in "Midnight in Paris" and recently wrapped in "The Bourne Legacy." He's portraying a young doctor who befriends Samantha Morton's character and tries to help her achieve her medical goals. "Annie Parker" is currently filming in Los Angeles with Steven Bernstein directing. The story centers on the irrepressible Parker, a breast-cancer patient who stops at nothing to solve the mystery behind her illness despite the beliefs of the medical establishment. "Annie Parker" is produced by Clark Peterson, Stuart Ross, Keith Kjarval, Mary Vernieu and Ron Senkowski with Jonathan Brownlee and Sahil Chanana exec producing. Stoll is represented by Suskin Management and Talent Works. Contact Dave McNary at dave.mcnary@variety.com
Friday, October 28, 2011
'Allen Gregory': TV Review
So many rules don't apply to animation that it's almost impossible to predict what will work in the genre. More importantly, it's impossible to predict which new offerings will become big-tent hits. Cult-fave, critically acclaimed bits of irreverence shot through with screw-you mentality? All over the place, particularly on Adult Swim. PHOTOS: Fox's New Season TV Shows: 'Terra Nova,' 'The X Factor' and More But what's the next Simpsons or Family Guy? Well, probably Archer on FX. And HBO's The Life & Times of Tim should be more popular. Beyond that, candidates come from Fox because it's about the only net in the game. So you have to forgive whomever listened to Jonah Hill's pitch about a precocious 7-year-old (voiced by Hill). His or her thought process must have gone like this: 1. It's Jonah Hill; 2. Pretty much anything Jonah Hill says is funny, sometimes even in a baseball movie; 3. I love it already. The problem with that scenario is that the pilot for Allen Gregory isn't very good. It can be funny, but it's got no real point, looks cheap, has a crazy, vague ending and will make pretty much any TV critic who likes NBC's Community get totally distracted by how the title character's gay dad, Richard (French Stewart), looks exactly like the Dean Pelton character. (Jim Rash and Dan Harmon, get the lawyers on the line). Small problems, mostly, except the part about the pilot not being very good (and that's all Fox sent to critics; apparently it takes as long to make Allen Gregory as it does to make Terra Nova). PHOTOS: Fox Official Comic-Con 2011 Posters The series centers on Allen Gregory De Longpre, who has lived a life of luxury under Richard and Richard's life partner, Jeremy (Nat Faxon), who has home-schooled Allen Gregory (he's never just called Allen, for some annoying reason). Richard and Jeremy have spoiled Allen Gregory endlessly, overlooking that the result is the child acts like he's 35, dresses like a patron of the arts and ladles out cultural snobbery in heavy doses. And Hill, in the preshow hype, keeps calling the character "adorable." This could be a fatal perception problem. Allen Gregory is obnoxious; not liking him seems to be the point. As Richard begins to have money woes, Allen Gregory must go to public elementary school, and of course he doesn't fit in. When Hill riffs as Allen Gregory -- alerting the teachers he's a peer, forcing kids to schedule lunch with him -- it's funny. Except Hill never convinces us that Allen Gregory's delusions are something to pity or that we should care about him. Q&A: 'Allen Gregory' Boss David A. Goodman Talks Crossed Lines, Dark Places and Finding Funny in Death With no other likable characters and a thin premise, Allen Gregory seems as one-dimensional as the animation. After seven episodes, Fox will next try to turn the Napoleon Dynamite film into a TV series, but that doesn't sound remotely promising. Maybe Bob's Burgers, a recent Fox animated series that is infinitely more enjoyable, will return to save the day. Airdate 8:30 p.m. Sundays (Fox) Related Topics
Thursday, October 27, 2011
American Horror Story Hits Series High
Part one of the two-part Halloween episode of Forex’s American Horror Story came 2.two million audiences in grown ups 18-49 in Live+24 Hour, up 16% from a week ago along with a series high, surpassing the series premiere, which published 2. million in Live+24 Hour. AHS was assisted by its lead-in last evening, the broadcast premiere of Twilight, which shipped 1.5 million 18-49 audiences. It had been the 2nd greatest lead-set for AHS behind the Transformers broadcast debut (two million), which preceded the series premiere. AHS grew to become Forex’s second series whose 4th episode surpassed the premiere, together with co-creator Ryan Murphy’s previous series for that network, Puppy nip/Tuck.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Darrell Hammond Reveals Dark Moment Behind The Scenes At SNL
First Published: October 24, 2011 11:39 PM EDT Credit: WireImage NY, N.Y. -- Caption Darrell Hammond attends the 2010 Annual REX Event at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, NY, on March 16, 2010Darrell Hammond is known for his hilarious impressions, but the Saturday Night Live veteran has shown a very serious side, revealing details about his traumatic past including a very difficult moment that occurred during his time on the show. There was cutting backstage, Hammond, who has a new book, God, If Youre Not Up There, Im F***ed, told CNN in an emotional interview. I was once taken to a psych ward. The week that I did the [Al] Gore debates, I believe I was taken away in a straight jacket. And theres no way you people would know about that, Hammond continued. But SNL is a place where if Lorne [Michaels, SNLs Executive Producer] judges if you can hit the ball over the wall that night, then youre gonna go out and step up to the plate. I didnt want to let Lorne down. Hammond claimed he was abused as a child by his mother, who passed away two years ago. When I was a child, I was a victim of systematic and lengthy brutality, I mean, stabbing, beating, being electrocuted, stuff like that, he told CNN. On Monday, Horatio Sanz, one of Hammonds former SNL castmates, Tweeted his support for the funnyman. Im proud of my friend Darrell, Horatio wrote. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Magnolia accumulates '360' for U.S.
Jude Law and Rachel Weisz star in Fernando Meirelles' relationship drama '360.'Magnolia Pictures has acquired U.S. privileges to Fernando Meirelles' "360" six days after its premiere in the Toronto Film Festival. Magnolia introduced the offer Monday and stated it plans a theatrical release in 2012 in most major U.S. marketplaces, bolstered with a prominent film festival presence prior to release. "360" may also be distributed through Magnolia's Ultra VOD program. Pic, composed by Peter Morgan, is really a circular study of contemporary couplings that grows the inquiry of Arthur Schnitzler's 1897 play "La Ronde" to some global scale. Rachel Weisz, Anthony Hopkins, Jude Law, Ben Promote, Jamel Debbouze and Moritz Bleibtreu star, and "360" weaves together the tales of a range of people from disparate social skills through their intersecting associations. The film was created by Andrew Eaton and David Linde with Chris Hanley, Danny Krausz and Emanuel Michael. The Ecu premiere happened earlier this year in the London Film Festival, where it had been the outlet-evening gala film. Pic was shot on location in Vienna, Paris, London, Bratislava and Rio p Janeiro. Law plays a travelling businessman who's considering a liaison having a prostitute while Weisz is really a married lady who's breaking off rapport having a more youthful guy. Hopkins is really a guy trying to find his missing daughter, and Promote plays a sex offender lately launched from prison. The offer was discussed for Magnolia by senior Vice president of purchases Dori Begley and mind of legal and business matters Chris Matson with UTA Independent Film Group for that filmmakers. Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com
Friday, October 21, 2011
Good Our god! Hollywood Out of the blue Hot for your Bible (Analysis)
Are Moses, Noah and Judah Maccabee the next Bella, Batman and Harry Potter?our editor recommendsParamount, New Regency to Back Darren Aronofsky's 'Noah'Gibson's Maccabee Movie Latest Twist In Star's Tortured History With Jewish CommunityMel Gibson Describes His Judah Maccabee InterestMel Gibson's Judah Maccabee Project: Bottom Feeding in the base Line (Opinion)Mel Gibson's Maccabee Rival Producer Bruce Nash Discusses Project (Exclusive)Make Room, Mel Gibson: New Judah Maccabee Project inside the Works (Exclusive)Why Mel Gibson Went Forward While using Judah Maccabee Project With six film projects according to classic Bible tales in development, it may look like that Hollywood has (amen!) found God. Not since the 19 fifties, when Vital and Cecil B. p Mille trotted out numerous Old Testament tales, has there been a great deal Bestseller round the books. Vital and New Regency are building the big-budget Noah with Black Swan director Darren Aronofsky Relativity has Goliath inside the works together director Scott Derrickson Warner Bros. features its own questionable Judah Maccabee/Hannukkah movie with Mel Gibson creating (that film is rivaling another Maccabee project) Steven Spielberg thinks about the problem about pointing Gods and Nobleman, a Moses story plus an adaptation of John Milton's Paradise Lost starring Bradley Cooper as Lucifer is pursuing any The month of the month of january shoot. It's a veritable ton. "'What are people items that have huge pre-awareness that are huge spectacles you could exploit our contemporary filmmaking abilities to accomplish a good deal bigger?AInch states Goliath producer Wyck Godfrey, who saw comic-book, video-game and fairy-tale cycles running their course. "We now have spent our whole lives hearing sports analogies of David versus Goliath. Well, before every David and Goliath story there's David and Goliath. That's generate an earnings offered it." PHOTOS: L.A.'s Energy Synagogues In Hollywood parlance, Bible-inspired storytelling has great global construct your status, as super-effective films such as the Ten Rules (1956) as well as the Passion in the Christ (2004) have proven. Rules made $60 5 million domestic in 1956, which means greater than $1 billion in current day dollars, while Passion made $476 million, modified for inflation. According to Godfrey, Old Testament tales involve less questionable archetypes that attract a wider audience than New Testament tales that split faiths, especially if they'd like to be fitted up in modern technological spectacle. That previous heyday of religious-designed films --Samson and Delilah (1949), David and Bathsheba (1951), Rules (1956), Ben-Hur (1959), The Best Story Ever Told (1965) -- also came at any time of great technoligical advancement, as widescreen cinema was elevated in 1953. Recent boundary-pushing epics such as the Our god in the Rings and Avatar have requested the completely new crop of Bible-related projects to see people grand tales with equally epic new tools -- the arc as well as the ton in Noah, the war in the angels in paradise in Paradise Lost, the parting in the Red-colored-colored Sea in Gods and Nobleman can take full advantage of condition-of-the-art visual effects. PHOTOS: Dems and Republicans' Favorite Movies But that spectacle must still please the actual fans who demand fealty for the spiritual text. "There is a choice: Can we perform a fascinating take that involves unorthodox options, or can we attempt to differ and interesting within the restrictions of orthodoxy?" states Paradise Lost and Gods and Nobleman film author Stuart Hazeldine. "My modus operandi was: stick within the bounds of orthodox theology." The apparent devotion in the filmmakers can perform or die a film, too. Whatever its artistic merits, Gibson's Passion was inserted with righteous belief, whereas The Nativity Story, which was greenlighted because film's aftermath, postponed inside a $37.6 000 0000 domestic gross in 2006, possibly because it felt opportunistic in Passion's wake. "It labored, it really didn't work because everyone-has-to-go-see-this-movie," states Godfrey, who also produced Nativity. He highlights the brand new films in development have the benefit of more apparent genre elements, whether adventure (Noah) or action/violence (Maccabee, Moses, Goliath). STORY: L.A.'s Energy Synagogues: Where the Industry Visits Worship Recent small-scale feature accomplishments such as the belief-based Fireproof and Courageous also provide aided boost fascination with with skittish TV professionals, who've largely abandoned the type of candidly spiritual fare that CBS had success exceeding about 10 years ago together with your shows as Touched By an Angel as well as the Guaranteed Land. Though none remains granted a collection order, ABC is presently reworking last year's passed over pilot Hallelujah from Desperate Housewives' Marc Cherry and developing a spiritual drama from Lost's Carlton Cuse and pastor-author Make the most of Bell, while Lifetime is working up an hour or so approximately-extended series from Angel producer Martha Williamson devoted to some hospital chaplain. "The eyeballs exist,Inch demands Paradigm agent Michael Van Dyck, who's creating a company dedicated to getting belief brands, including established authors, professionals and musical functions, to TV and film. "Inflexible economy, people are depriving to find out real figures that link to God round the air. And also the moment among people shows hits, whichever executive is behind it'll appear like genius." STORY: Box Office Surprise: How Moviemaking Georgia Chapel Behind 'Courageous' Outperforms Hollywood These films or series features a huge potential upside whether or not this handles the fragile balance of adoring the devout while still delivering modern-day storytelling spectacle. "Driving under the influence it wrong, a person finishes tabs on protesters outdoors the cinema, a la Last Temptation of Christ," states Hazeldine. "Driving under the influence it right, they are returning and back and back and so they're bussing from from condition." God willing. Email: Jay.Fernandez@thr.com, Lacey.Rose@thr.com Related Subjects Carlton Cuse Darren Aronofsky Mel Gibson Steven Spielberg Marc Cherry
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Matt Damon to Direct Warner Bros. Drama He Co-Wrote With John Krasinski
Matt Damon has lined up another potential directing vehicle, setting up an untitled drama at Warner Bros. that he wrote with actor John Krasinski.our editor recommendsAaron Sorkin, 'The Office's' John Krasinski Team for Chateau Marmont Mini Matt Damon: Next 'Bourne' Role Might Have to Wait Five Years'Big Miracle' Trailer: John Krasinski, Drew Barrymore Save the Whales (Video) Krasinski also will star in the project, which is eying a spring start. The movie is said to be in the vein of Erin Brockovich, the 2000 legal drama that won Julia Roberts her best actress Oscar. While plot details remain scarce, the story centers on a salesman (Damon) who arrives in a small town only to have his life changed. The project will be produced under Krasinski's Sunday Night banner. Damon and Chris Moore will also produce. PHOTOS: Fall Movie Preview: Warner Bros. Krasinski came up with the idea for the script and developed the idea with author Dave Eggers. Krasinski then pitched the idea to Damon for the two to write and star. Damon has been itching to find a directing vehicle and is working on a couple tracks. He last year set up Father Daughter Time: A Tale of Armed Robbery and Eskimo Kisses, a script by Matthew Aldrich. Warners is the home for that project. It is unclear which project will go first, although some insiders say Damon will be in the helmer's chair with the untitled drama in the spring. He is juggling a schedule that includes Liberace, Steven Soderbergh's biopic of the flamboyant pianist for HBO Films, and another possible film role. Krasinski, best known for his work on TV's The Office, last starred in the romantic comedy Something Borrowed. Damon and Krasinski are repped by WME. Jesse Ehrman is overseeing for Warner Bros. Email: Borys.Kit@thr.com Twitter: @Borys_Kit Related Topics Ben Affleck John Krasinski Matt Damon
Monday, October 17, 2011
New Agent Coulson Short Online
One-shot in order to Thor's hammer...The 2nd within the number of "Marvel One-Shots", made to bridge the gaps between your individual Avengers movies, just showed up online, this time around giving Clark Gregg's Agent Coulson a slice of their own action. You can view "An Interesting Factor Happened In Order To Thor's Hammer" the following.Prior One-Shot The Consultant would be a recycling excercise composed of speaking heads inside a diner and also the publish-credits sting with Robert Downey Junior and William Hurt in the Incredible Hulk. We may have expected the finish of Iron Guy 2 here, but remarkably what we should get rather is entirely original material. We learn that Coulson might be a ditherer if this involves selecting raspberry braid, but that he's badass once the moment requires it.Gregg is silently making Coulson a significantly-loved fixture in Marvel's movie world, consider he's always a supporting player within the franchise it is good to determine him given center stage here, although briefly. Here's wishing for additional One-Shots in the future, as well as an broadened Avengers role.The director of both One-Shots up to now is "Leythum", an animation director at Ridley Scott Affiliates. These shorts are Blu-ray extra supplies: The Consultant includes Thor, along with a Funny Factor Happened In Order To Thor's Hammer will bolster the Captain America package, that is on December 5.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Sean Penn Calls Tea Party the 'Get the N-Word In the White-colored House Party' (Video)
Sean Penn originates out swinging in the Tea Party, accusing the ultra-conservative moment to become motivated mainly having a racist agenda.our editor recommendsSean Penn Carried out Role in aiding Free Two American Hostages in IranMorgan Freeman Sparks Outcry After Calling Tea Party RacistMatt Damon Jams Republicans, Tea Party To Deal With of Debt Ceiling Crisis (VIDEO) Throughout his appearance Friday on CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight, the actor accused the Tea Party to become a "distraction" inside the approaching presidential elections. PHOTOS: Sean Penn's Humanitarian Be employed in Haiti "Yet there's another problem,Inch he began. "You've a few things i call the 'Get the N-word in the White-colored House party,' the Tea Party. This kind of sensibility, which is much more from the distraction." Penn mentioned he thinks the Tea Party can be obtained only to get Leader Obama in the White-colored House which its people don't know much in regards to the issues themselves. PHOTOS: Box Office Politics: The Flicks and Stars Dems versus. GOPers Love (And Prefer to Hate) "I don't think there's question relating to this: In the event you request any connected using the Tea Party, 'OK, Social Security, socialist, avoid it?'' they're getting very confused. Within the finish throughout your day, there's a sizable bubble being launched from the heads, saying, 'Can we just lynch him?" PHOTOS: Stars Who've Carried out People in politics Penn's remarks echo similar comments created by Morgan Freeman lately, also on Piers Morgan Tonight. The Dolphin Tale star then mentioned the Tea Party's "pointed out policy, freely pointed out, is always to do whatever needs doing to make sure that Obama only serves one term. What ... underlines that? Screw the country. We're prone to do whatever all of us caused by obtain this black guy ... from here." THR COVER STORY: Sean Penn in Haiti The Truly Amazing Wife's Alan Cumming also provides accused the Tea Party to become motivated by "homophobia and racism." Related Subjects Alan Cumming Morgan Freeman Piers Morgan Sean Penn CNN Piers Morgan Tonight Politics
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Collaborators Discuss Their Craft
Great conversations and experience are an essential component of the items makes Back Stage's content stick out. In recognition in our 50th anniversary, Back Stage paired artists to discuss their craft, their working (and perhaps personal) associations, as well as their advice for stars. We thank these amazing participants for his or her generosity of your time and spirit.Longtime Buddies Allison Janney and Octavia Spencer Share Success Though Janney and Spencer don't have any moments together, "The AssistanceInch is 3rd movie they've made an appearance within the direction of Tate Taylor, friends with them and Spencer's former roommate.Julianna Margulies and Dylan McDermott Transformed Early Struggles With Smart Moves The 2 buddies in comparison a couple of notes around the occasion of Back Stage's 50th anniversary, searching back by themselves growing achievements.Vanessa Redgrave and Joely Richardson Have Acting within their Bloodstream It's intimidating for anybody to find the existence of the actor, never certain what the next job is going to be and knowing only a tiny proportion of artists earn a living on their craft.Father-Boy Duo Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez Like to Collaborate The estranged father and boy in "The Way In WhichInch are performed by real-existence father and boy Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez, who're as near as possible.Joe Alda and Daniel Sullivan Collaborate with 'Radiance' Alan Alda is famous by much around the globe from his starring role on "M*A*S*H." He is another film actor ("Teasing With Disaster"), a theater actor ("Art"), a author-director ("Betsy's Wedding"), and quite the raconteur.Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman Embrace Love and Laughter On The Watch's Screen and Off The 2 met in 2000 when cast inside a manufacture of "The Berlin Circle," by Charles Mee, in the Evidence Room theater in La.Mariska Hargitay and Her Former Coach Joanne Baron On Meisner's Impact Before she was referred to as tough but understanding Det. Olivia Benson on "Law & Order: Special Sufferers Unit," Mariska Hargitay analyzed Meisner technique with acting coach Joanne Baron.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Sony Pictures in Negotiations for Rights to Steve Jobs Biography
Hollywood is wasting no time in bringing the life story of Steve Jobs to the screen.our editor recommendsSteve Jobs Dies at 56What Is Steve Jobs' Hollywood Legacy?Apple CEO Tim Cook on Steve Jobs: 'No Words Can Adequately Express Our Sadness'Apple Honors Steve Jobs With Homepage Takeover of Official SiteRelated Topics•Steve Jobs Just days after the Apple co-founder's death, Sony Pictures is in negotiations to pick up the screen rights to Steve Jobs, the authorized biography written by Walter Isaacson. Mark Gordon is in negotiations to produce the big-screen adaptation as is MG360, the film production partnership between Gordon and Management 360. PHOTOS: Steve Jobs: 10 Memorable Milestones of the Apple Co-Founder's Career Isaacson is the former managing editor of Time and the author of previous best-sellers about Benjamin Franklin and Henry Kissinger. He was reportedly given complete access to Jobs, even getting a personal tour of the technocrat's childhood home. The book was scheduled to be released by Simon & Schuster Nov. 21 but has been moved up by almost a month to Oct. 24. VIDEOS: Remembering Steve Jobs In the day after Job's death, the book's pre-sales increased by 42,000 percent since Apple announced Jobs' death: it moved from No. 424 to No. 1 on Amazon's overall sales rankings. Billed as the only authorized biography, Steve Jobs is based on more than 40 interviews with Jobs as well as interviews with more than a hundred family members, friends, colleagues, and competitors. Gordon is a veteran producer whose feature credits range from Speed to Saving Private Ryan to Source Code. In recent years, he has become one of TV's biggest players, exec producing shows like Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds and Private Practice. Sony would not confirm details. Isaacson is repped by ICM. Related Topics Steve Jobs
'Soup' scribe tests 'Water'
Rafferty
Tess Rafferty ("The Soup") provides comedy feature script "Thicker Than Water," with director-producer Scott Freeman and the partner Adam Grossman. The storyline handles a dysfunctional group of social climbers conquering infidelity and divorce to get together. It will likely be created by Grossman and Wayne Carmona ("Entourage"). Rafferty's also offered publication privileges to "Quality recipes for Disaster," an accumulation of comedy tales about existence within an industry town and exactly what it way to entertain, to Katie Gilligan at Thomas Dunne Books. It will be released in fall 2012. Carol Root in the Waxman Literary Agency handled the offer. Rafferty may be the only female author-supervisory producer on E! Entertainment's comedy show, "The Soup." She works stand-up comedy around La, including her recent show in the Comedy Central Stage "Why I am Not Married." Rafferty is repped by New Wave Entertainment, and attorney Chad Christopher at Stone, Meyer, Genow, Smelkinson & Binder. Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Hugh Grant Calls Himself a 'Bad Actor' Who 'Squandered His Life'
Got to love those Brits. Even as he's meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron about the News of the World scandal, phone hackee Hugh Grant is as charmingly self-deprecating as always. Asked by the Guardian if he's wasted his life by just now turning political at the age of 51, the actor joked, "You are right. I have squandered my life." He added that instead of advocating for press accountability, "I wish I picked a cause that had more natural public sympathy, something to do with animals perhaps, or assisted dying." Grant, who memorably played a booty-shaking PM in 'Love Actually,' had a high-profile meeting with Cameron last night to discuss the scandal. After the sitdown, Grant said that Cameron made "the right noises but I expected him to make the right noises." He revealed to The Times of London that he had warned UK Chancellor George Osborne ahead of time that it would be a "catastrophic mistake" to hire controversial editor Andy Coulson and had even caused such a stir about it at a dinner party, he had to be calmed down. The star critiqued Rupert Murdoch's hazy testimony about the hacking scandal in July as "phony." As he explained, "Speaking as a bad actor, it was easy to spot a bad performance ... my sources tell me he was as a sharp as a tack when they saw him a week or two before." The "bad actor" recently joined the cast of 'Cloud Atlas' with co-stars Tom Hanks and Halle Berry and the Wachowski Brothers and Tom Tykwer directing. [via The Guardian, Deadline] [Photo: Getty Images] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
"Inception," "Dark Knight" Casting Director to Speak at Actorfest LA
The list of well-known and respected casting directors who will speaking at Actorfest LA continues to grow. The latest addition: Casting director John Papsidera will participate in the Feature Film Casting panel. His credits include such Hollywood blockbusters as Christopher Nolan's "Inception," "The Dark Knight" and upcoming "The Dark Knight Rises" as well as "Zombieland," "Colombiana" and Sam Raimi's next project, "Oz: The Great and Powerful." He joins Laray Mayfield, casting director of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," who was previously announced.Actorfest LA, which is brought to you by Back Stage, the Actor's Resource, will take place on Saturday, November 5th at the California Market Center in downtown Los Angeles.To help kickstart your career, Actorfest offers more than two dozen exclusive Workshops; Casting Calls; Meet & Drops with Top Casting Directors; a Networking Caf; and an enormous Exhibit Hall, at which you can meet with acting teachers, coaches, schools, headshot photographers, and many more vendors who will help you succeed in your career.To register for Actorfest LA, please visit actorfestla2011.eventbrite.com. For more information, visit www.ActorfestLA.com. Actorfest NY will take place on Sunday, October 23rd at the Metropolitan Pavilion. To register for Actorfest NY, please visit actorfestnyc2011.eventbrite.com. For more information, visit www.ActorfestNY.com. As you register, take advantage of our special limited-time subscription offers.Enjoy your day at Actorfest!
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