With the first swing of ABC's ax, we can probably expect a lot more drama to unfold at the network in the coming days
For the People, a legal drama from Shondaland will not return to the network for a third season.
The second season of the drama ranked among the lowest of ABC's series.
Starring Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall and Anna Deavere Smith, For the People first debuted midway through the 2018-19 season.
For the People was created/executive produced by Paul Williams Davies who had previously written episodes of ABC's hit Scandal.
The premise of the series saw the drama unfold in the Southern District of New York Federal Court aka "The Mother Court."
It followed new laywers who had the opportunity to work both the prosecution and defense as they found their career footing.
For the People, a legal drama from Shondaland will not return to the network for a third season.
The second season of the drama ranked among the lowest of ABC's series.
Starring Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall and Anna Deavere Smith, For the People first debuted midway through the 2018-19 season.
For the People was created/executive produced by Paul Williams Davies who had previously written episodes of ABC's hit Scandal.
The premise of the series saw the drama unfold in the Southern District of New York Federal Court aka "The Mother Court."
It followed new laywers who had the opportunity to work both the prosecution and defense as they found their career footing.
- 5/10/2019
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Bob Hoskins, the celebrated English actor who brought gravitas and a wicked smile to any genre he worked in, from crime thrillers like The Long Good Friday to fantasy comedies such as Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Hook, died from pneumonia Tuesday. He was 71.
The actor claimed to have never taken any acting lessons – according to him, he was waiting at a theatre bar for a friend to finish an audition when someone gave him a script and said, “You’re next.” He scored the part at that audition and soon after, the short-statured Hoskins became a giant on the stage and screen, beloved by audiences around the world.
Hoskins appeared in various UK television series and mini-series during the 1970s, when he also found a calling on the British stage. However, the actor broke through on the big screen in the 1980s. His first major role was in the...
The actor claimed to have never taken any acting lessons – according to him, he was waiting at a theatre bar for a friend to finish an audition when someone gave him a script and said, “You’re next.” He scored the part at that audition and soon after, the short-statured Hoskins became a giant on the stage and screen, beloved by audiences around the world.
Hoskins appeared in various UK television series and mini-series during the 1970s, when he also found a calling on the British stage. However, the actor broke through on the big screen in the 1980s. His first major role was in the...
- 4/30/2014
- by Jordan Adler
- We Got This Covered
British character actor Bob Hoskins died Tuesday night from pneumonia. He was 71. In a statement picked up by London.s Sky News, Hoskins. family confirmed that the actor "died peacefully . surrounded by family." They asked fans to honor their respect, and thanked them for their warm wishes. Hoskins said that he received his first big break by accident, having been mistakenly called to a theater audition. It started him down a professional path that had him acting in feature films, television programs and live theater shows for decades, beginning in 1972. Hoskins has four director credits to his name, including two features: The Raggedy Rawney in 1988; and the family comedy Rainbow, in 1995. But Hoskins undoubtedly will be remembered for his memorable performance opposite a rascally rabbit in Robert Zemeckis. groundbreaking 1988 live-animation hybrid, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Playing the perpetually irritated detective Eddie Valiant, Hoskins sold an unusual partnership with a visual...
- 4/30/2014
- cinemablend.com
News Den Of Geek 30 Apr 2014 - 13:33
Bob Hoskins has died at the age of 71, his agent has revealed.
The actor Bob Hoskins has died, at the age of 71. The news was broken by his agent, revealing that Hoskins had been suffering from pneumonia. Hoskins had retired from acting last August, following a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease the year before.
He leaves behind an incredible body of work, including many of our favourites. Few will forget the mark he left on films such as The Long Good Friday, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Brazil and Mona Lisa. Even in lesser films, Hoskins could be relied on to bring something worth handing over the admission money for. Even Super Mario Bros, a film that Hoskins himself hated.
He dabbled in directing too, with the features The Raggedy Rawney and Rainbow.
Hoskins' final film was Snow White And The Huntsman. He is survived...
Bob Hoskins has died at the age of 71, his agent has revealed.
The actor Bob Hoskins has died, at the age of 71. The news was broken by his agent, revealing that Hoskins had been suffering from pneumonia. Hoskins had retired from acting last August, following a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease the year before.
He leaves behind an incredible body of work, including many of our favourites. Few will forget the mark he left on films such as The Long Good Friday, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Brazil and Mona Lisa. Even in lesser films, Hoskins could be relied on to bring something worth handing over the admission money for. Even Super Mario Bros, a film that Hoskins himself hated.
He dabbled in directing too, with the features The Raggedy Rawney and Rainbow.
Hoskins' final film was Snow White And The Huntsman. He is survived...
- 4/30/2014
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
The Campaign
Review by Jeff Galasso
Stars: Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Sudekis, Dylan McDermott, Brian Cox, John Lithgow | Written by Chris Henchy, Shawn Harwell | Directed by Jay Roach
When it comes to easy comedy targets, ducks don’t sit around asking for it more than Us politicians. Will Ferrell, star of The Campaign, is certainly no stranger to lampooning political figures. The “Saturday Night Live” alum’s George W Bush impression has been fine-tuned to comedic perfection. It’s this knack for mocking the Republicans’ finest that has provided the inspiration for the frivolous election farce of The Campaign.
As the conservative incumbent Congressman from North Carolina, Ferrell adopts a Southern drawl for his portrayal of the womanising Cam Brady. When the evil, capitalist brothers Motch (John Lithgow and Dan Aykroyd, looking mostly out of place and happy to have a paycheque) hope to sell the local district to China,...
Review by Jeff Galasso
Stars: Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Sudekis, Dylan McDermott, Brian Cox, John Lithgow | Written by Chris Henchy, Shawn Harwell | Directed by Jay Roach
When it comes to easy comedy targets, ducks don’t sit around asking for it more than Us politicians. Will Ferrell, star of The Campaign, is certainly no stranger to lampooning political figures. The “Saturday Night Live” alum’s George W Bush impression has been fine-tuned to comedic perfection. It’s this knack for mocking the Republicans’ finest that has provided the inspiration for the frivolous election farce of The Campaign.
As the conservative incumbent Congressman from North Carolina, Ferrell adopts a Southern drawl for his portrayal of the womanising Cam Brady. When the evil, capitalist brothers Motch (John Lithgow and Dan Aykroyd, looking mostly out of place and happy to have a paycheque) hope to sell the local district to China,...
- 1/17/2013
- by Guest
- Nerdly
The Campaign
Review by LondonFilmFan
Stars: Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Sudekis, Dylan McDermott, Brian Cox, John Lithgow | Written by Chris Henchy, Shawn Harwell | Directed by Jay Roach
When it comes to easy comedy targets, ducks don’t sit around asking for it more than Us politicians. Will Ferrell, star of The Campaign, is certainly no stranger to lampooning political figures. The “Saturday Night Live” alum’s George W Bush impression has been fine-tuned to comedic perfection. It’s this knack for mocking the Republicans’ finest that has provided the inspiration for the frivolous election farce of The Campaign.
As the conservative incumbent Congressman from North Carolina, Ferrell adopts a Southern drawl for his portrayal of the womanising Cam Brady. When the evil, capitalist brothers Motch (John Lithgow and Dan Aykroyd, looking mostly out of place and happy to have a paycheque) hope to sell the local district to China,...
Review by LondonFilmFan
Stars: Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Sudekis, Dylan McDermott, Brian Cox, John Lithgow | Written by Chris Henchy, Shawn Harwell | Directed by Jay Roach
When it comes to easy comedy targets, ducks don’t sit around asking for it more than Us politicians. Will Ferrell, star of The Campaign, is certainly no stranger to lampooning political figures. The “Saturday Night Live” alum’s George W Bush impression has been fine-tuned to comedic perfection. It’s this knack for mocking the Republicans’ finest that has provided the inspiration for the frivolous election farce of The Campaign.
As the conservative incumbent Congressman from North Carolina, Ferrell adopts a Southern drawl for his portrayal of the womanising Cam Brady. When the evil, capitalist brothers Motch (John Lithgow and Dan Aykroyd, looking mostly out of place and happy to have a paycheque) hope to sell the local district to China,...
- 9/28/2012
- by Guest
- Nerdly
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