Tag: Mary-Louise Parker

  • Rob Lowe, Mary-Louise Parker, Marlee Matlin, Timothy Busfield and Annabeth Gish

    Rob Lowe, Mary-Louise Parker, Marlee Matlin, Timothy Busfield and Annabeth Gish

    MUMBAI: The final episodes of US broadcaster NBC’s presidential drama The West Wing will see many familiar faces return to see the Emmy Award-winning series off.

    Rob Lowe, Mary-Louise Parker, Marlee Matlin, Timothy Busfield and Annabeth Gish among others will return to the drama to reprise their characters in one or more of the final episodes – but all will not specifically appear in the finale on 14 May.

    Lowe will come back to serve as a senior political official. The season-long presidential race between Senator Adam Vinick (Alan Alda) and Congressman Matt Santos (Jimmy Smits) will be decided before Lowe’s return.

    From the drama’s inception in 1999 until 2003, Lowe portrayed Seaborn, a deputy communications director who left to run for Congress in California. For his performance as Seaborn, he earned an Emmy nomination in 2001.

    Oscar winner Matlin reprises polling expert Joey Lucas. Busfield comes back as intense reporter Danny Concannon; and Gish will portray Elizabeth Bartlet Westin, the married daughter of President Bartlet (Martin Sheen).

    The West Wing holds the record for most Emmys won by a series in a single season (its first). Other awards include a Peabody Award for excellence in Television, five Golden Globe nominations and one Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series, and three Television Critics Association Awards.

  • More power to women on HBO

    More power to women on HBO

    HBO will celebrate 8 March, International Women's Day with a slew of women oriented films the entire day. The films will run from 6 am till late evening.

    The action kicks off with Little Women. Based on Louisa May Alcott's classic, it deals with four Massachusetts sisters coping with the uncertainty of the Civil War. Boys On The Side sees Whoopi Goldberg playing a lesbian singer who goes on a road trip with best pals Drew Barrymore and Mary Louise Parker.

    Grace Of My Heart showcases Illeana Douglas in a riveting turn as singer Carole King. In Eye For An Eye, Sally Field more than holds her own against a psycho played by a menacing Kiefer Sutherland who killed her daughter.

    Here's the programme lineup :

    6:00 am – Little Woman
    8:30 am – Boys On The Side
    10:45 am – Grace Of My Heart
    1:00 pm – Eye For An Eye
    3:00 pm – Double Jeopardy
    5:15 pm – Breakfast At Tiffany's