Sharon Gless Gets Notice
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Gina Wilhelm Actress – Sharon Gless Gets NoticeSharon Gless is happy she gets to smoke on TV. She lives in California, so she doesn’t get to smoke in public places. However, her character on the USA Network series “Burn Notice” is a chain-smoking hypochondriac, so she’s pleased. “My husband said, ‘How happy are you? They’re paying you to smoke.'” Gless likes the ways she can use the cigarette to enhance her characterization. “I can take
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Queens and Tonys There are two queens in the play “Mary Stuart.” And both are nominated for Tonys. Janet McTeer, who plays the title character, says it’s not fun having to compete with her costar. Both McTeer and costar Harriet Walter, who plays Queen Elizabeth I, would love to see director Phyllida Lloyd win, however. Both actresses will compete this Sunday against Marcia Gay Harden and Hope Davis in “God of
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Imogen Stubbs Thinks About Vacation Imogen Stubbs, the British actress who starred in “Twelfth Night,” “Nanou,” and “Stories of Lost Souls,” told The Daily Mail about her favorite places to take vacations. Her favorite place to travel was Chile because there wasn’t any malaria or poisonous snakes. Oh, also she liked the food and the people. She said she would recommend going to Patagonia and riding into the Andes. She suggests
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Edie Falco, No Longer a Soprano Edie Falco rose to prominence on HBO’s “The Sopranos,” playing Carmela Soprano for eight years and winning three Emmys in the process. Now she can be seen playing the title character on Showtime’s “Nurse Jackie.” Falco says the characters couldn’t be more different. Carmela was long-suffering. Jackie, on the other hand, is a self-styled vigilante with a pill habit. She explains that Jackie is willing
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Being an Actress Without a Stage Earlier this month I profiled some of the actresses appearing in the Boston production of “Grey Gardens.” Today “The Bulletin” looks at the Philadelphia production. Actress Hollis Resnik takes on the dual role of Big Edie in the first act and the older Little Edie in the second. In the first act, Little Edie is played by Kim Carson. In the second, Big Edie is
