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As usual, the Emmy nominations ignored some of the year's best work. If Outtakes had a ballot: Drama, best: Showtime's "The Tudors," recognition denied for Jonathan Rhys Meyers' erratic King Henry VIII, Jeremy ...
As usual, the Emmy nominations ignored some of the year's best work. If Outtakes had a ballot: Drama, best: Showtime's "The Tudors," recognition denied for Jonathan Rhys Meyers' erratic King Henry VIII, Jeremy ...
Second Marvin Gaye biopic gets greenlight
Life and Times: F. Gary Gray will direct "Marvin," a biopic of Marvin Gaye, the iconic singer who was shot to death by his father in 1984.
Jeff Goldblum Detects Chris Noth's Intent to Leave
He may not have made it as a hallucinating detective, but Jeff Goldblum has been assigned to Major Case.
F. Gary Gray Helming Other Marvin Gaye Biopic
Posted Jun 8th 2008 6:32PM by Christopher Campbell Filed under: Music & Musicals We've known about dueling Marvin Gaye biopics for two years now, but apparently there's a third.
the Italian Job - Gray VS Gandolfini Over Gaye Biopics
THE ITALIAN JOB director is taking on TONY SOPRANO in a battle to portray tragic soul man MARVIN GAYE on the big screen.
“I Heard it Through the Grapevine”
Iconic Motown crooner Marvin Gaye is the subject of the latest installment of the PBS documentary series 'American Masters.' Filmed in various locations by Thirteen/WNET New York and Isis Prods. via Variety
Posted by Jennifer Ozawa at 12:25 PM on Mar 10, 2006 0 Comments I'll admit it: I'm not into musicals. via HawaiiNews
Motown legend Marvin Gaye brought down by his demons
“It is story. I'm quite sure I have story. How important it is and how terrific it is or anything like that, I'm not so sure about. But it's exciting. It is full of drama and life.”
You certainly can understand from watching the American Masters film "Marvin Gaye: What's Going On" why Jesse L. Martin wants to star in a film about the life and death of the troubled Motown star. via Buffalo News
“He's a teacher - a patriarch and a leader”
Four years ago, Anwar Robinson was a humble music teacher in New Jersey. But in 2005 the 29-year-old singer auditioned for American Idol and his world changed. via Arizona Republic
Martin open to - L&O' return, Studio Arena show
“I couldn't think of anything cooler.”
"Yes, of course, I have a romantic notion of getting back on stage in Buffalo," says Jesse L. Martin, who played Detective Ed Green on "Law & Order." I didn't know how "Law & Order" star Jesse L. Martin would ... via Buffalo News
Me on TV: 'Law & Order' character deserved better send-off
One of my favorite television characters is no more. Wednesday night's episode of "Law & Order" ended the career of Det. via Evening Sun
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'Law & Order' recap: Ed Green turns in his badge
“I just kind of assumed he wasn't a murderer.”
Try as it might, Law & Order still can't fully break a nasty habit. Jesse L. Martin worked his final case as Det. via Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
Yes, " American Idol " had the most viewers Wednesday night. But an audience of 22.6 million for Carly Smithson's ejection is a pretty blah showing for America's most-watched series. via The TV Guy
Dave on Demand: The television week in review
“I got back into it after Lennie (Orbach) died.”
You know "Law & Order's" trademark "ch-ching" sound effect? Sometimes I think it's a network alert to notify viewers of yet another cast change. via Myrtle Beach Online
Anderson in for Martin on 'Law & Order'
“I stepped into a well-oiled machine, and they were so welcoming and open to me”
In 18 seasons, "Law & Order" has cycled through a couple dozen actors in lead roles. via Deseret Morning News
Will Anthony Anderson Bring New Order to Law & Order?
“I'm gonna be the black Robin Williams"? Anderson : [ Laughs ] I think I said "I am the black Robin Williams minus the cocaine.”
After the cancellation of this fall's New Orleans-set cop show K-Ville , Anthony Anderson headed north to join NBC's venerable Law & Order . via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Anthony Anderson Joins 'Law & Order'
“It's not like he's a turncoat who wanted to police the police”
The long-running NBC drama makes yet another cast change. After nine years on "Law & Order," JESSE L. MARTIN will be exiting his role as Detective Ed Green on the long-running drama, as ANTHONY ANDERSON joins ... via ETonline
Jesse L. Martin Would Like to Meet Your Parents
Martin Is Coming to Dinner : The good news: With his run on Law & Order ending this week, Jesse L. Martin is planning his return to Broadway. via New York Magazine
Anderson joins the cast of 'Law & Order'
The dramatically promising "K-Ville" didn't last long on Fox last fall. It was done in by low ratings and the disruption of the writers strike. via Home News Tribune - Our Life