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'True Blood': 'Prison Break' alumni are fresh meat
10 hours ago
Someone old, someone new… HBO is now confirming that True Blood has cast both kinds of characters for season 3. First up: Marshall Allman, best known as Dominic Purcell’s son on Prison Break, has landed the plum part of shapeshifter Sam’s younger sib, Tommy. If you must, go ahead and launch into your own rendition of “He Ain’t Hairy, He’s My Brother.” I’ll wait. Ready? Alright then. Shannon Lucio, who on Prison Break was the Gate receptionist who turned out to be an undercover Fed, has been cast as Bill’s wife, Caroline, to whom he »
- Andy Patrick
'True Blood' Casting: Sam's mom and more!
17 hours ago
With True Blood starting production on its third season this week, the spoilers are starting to flow as freely as Type O-neg at Fangtasia! The biggie: Casting is now underway for a role that sounds suspiciously like it can only be that of Sam's mother! Debuting in episode 2, middle-aged Melinda Mickens, The Ausiello Files' sources say, is just about the only character in history who lives in more trash than Oscar the Grouch. And since she and equally filthy hubby Joe Lee share the same surname as Tommy, the character this column's already reported is Sam's brother… well, you can do that math, »
- Andy Patrick
'90210' exclusive: 'Supernatural' being heads for the Hills
19 hours ago
Stop the presses: 90210's school paper just got a hot new faculty adviser! The Ausiello Files has been told exclusively, and then of course ran right to you to blab, that Hal Ozsan has nabbed the high-profile recurring role. Though the actor's name might not be familiar to you, chances are you do know the actor himself. He played Todd Carr on Dawson's Creek, Michael Cassidy on Kyle Xy, and was seen earlier this season shaving years off gamblers' lives on Supernatural. So what do you think? Will the newbie make headlines? Sound off below. (It's what Mike, even on his vacation, »
- Andy Patrick
First Look: 'Big Love' unveils new look! You like?
30 November 2009 5:00 AM, PST
Take a good look at HBO's new poster touting the Jan. 10 fourth-season premiere of Big Love: It may be the last time you see the Henricksons looking this tight. When we rejoin the family, man of the house(s) Bill (Bill Paxton) will be running for state senator. But the issue won't be whether he wins but what he stands to lose along the way. "His goal, if he's elected, is to put himself and his family out there as public polygamists," says executive producer Marc V. Olsen, adding, "He can't be impeached for that. Polygamy is technically a misdemeanor in Utah, »
- Michael Ausiello
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