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Kimberly McCullough Leaves 'General Hospital,' Conan O'Brien Books 'Web Therapy' and More Casting News
by Chris Harnick, posted Nov 22nd 2011 10:25AM
Kimberly McCullough is leaving 'General Hospital.'According to Soap Opera Digest, McCullough will be seen on the ABC soap until early 2012. McCullough joined 'General Hospital' in 2005. The actress intends to pursue directing.
"Expect a poignant and must watch storyline for Robin and Patrick," a show rep told Soap Opera Digest.
McCullough's exit comes hot on the heels of Jonathan Jackson's departure. The veteran 'GH' player will leave the soap in December.
In other casting news ...
Mimi Rogers Heads to 'Two and a Half Men,' 'Everwood' Star Books 'SVU' Role and More Casting News
by Chris Harnick, posted Nov 8th 2011 10:45AM
It's time to meet Walden Schmidt's mom on 'Two and a Half Men.'According to Deadline, Mimi Rogers will guest star on at least two episodes of the hit CBS comedy.
Rogers will play the mother of Ashton Kutcher's billionaire character and Deadline reports her character is a noted primatologist. We bet some hijinks will ensue.
In other casting news ...
ABC Family Renews 'Make It or Break It,' Cancels 'State of Georgia' & Orders 4 Pilots
by Chris Harnick, posted Sep 16th 2011 3:30PM
UPDATE: The network has canceled 'State of Georgia.'After canceling 'The Nine Lives of Chloe King,' ABC Family has spared 'Make It Or Break It.' The show will return for a third season along with dramas 'The Lying Game' and 'Switched at Birth.'
On the development front, ABC Family has ordered four pilots: 'Village People,' 'Baby Daddy,' 'Intercept' and Amy Sherman-Palladino's 'Bunheads.'
"We are thrilled about our returning originals, the hugely successful summer and the exciting new pilots that will continue to deliver on our promise to offer our viewers programming that is engaging, optimistic and relatable," Kate Juergens, executive vice president of original programming and development at ABC Family, said in a statement. "Our line-up continues to resonate with our audience and we believe that the shows in development will become strong additions to our slate as well."
It's fun to stay at the J-A-I-L
by Bob Sassone, posted Mar 29th 2006 8:10AM
The policeman from the popular
70s/80s disco group The Village People was
arrested on Sunday for drug possession and giving false ID to...a policeman! Victor Willis will return to court on
April 10.My favorite part of this story: "The officer did not immediately recognize Willis..." Um, why would he? Why would anybody? He's not that famous. The only way you might recognize him is if he was wearing the cop uniform, and even then he'd have to be dancing.
Another odd part of this story: he was actually arrested last year but vanished before sentencing. Authorities had actually been looking for Willis for months. Hopefully he'll show up this time.
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