she was just on "24", so I suppose her character would be in the same vein.
Spoilage Lite - The Return
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I hope it's more Chloe than Garcia.
ION, GRRM talking about the casting of Ilyn Payne:
The auditions for the part of Ser Ilyn Payne are the strangest I've even been witness to. Ser Ilyn has no tongue and no lines, of course, so the actors just have to stand there and look mean & scary, reacting to the dialogue of other characters being read to them by the casting assistants. No words to work with, just their mouth, eyes, facial expressions. Talk about challenging.
looks like Mark Pellegrino has been cast in the US remake of Being Human as the Herrick character. [link]
still can't figure out why they're renaming the characters.
I know, it makes no sense to me. On the other hand, I think that Mark Pellegrino will do an excellent job in that role.
Game of Thrones: Australian actor/stuntman Conan Stevens has been cast as Ser Gregor Clegane. There is a reel of some of his previous work at the link.
Just when you think you have edited!
And here Conan Stevens talks about his quest for the role.
ita, you may not have any more Cutter, but Linus Roache wasn't without a job for long. Also, for Lee Pace fans, they've both been cast in an HBO pilot, Miraculous Year, that sounds interesting. >[link]
GTFO! And she might not even have a wrapup ep.
Plus, that article mentioned that Lis Vassey is leaving CSI:LV, which I wasn't expecting. Huh.
Wow. It's not really a shining season for strong, interesting female characters is it? That blows. I'm not taking it as hard as the CM news which still pisses me off. I'd really like to hear about a male lead getting the axe for a change.
I'd really like to hear about a male lead getting the axe for a change.
CSI: Miami. But that's not as big a thing as CSI: NY or CM, at all. And replacing them with other women doesn't really put salve on the wound.
Game of Thrones: Aidan Gillen as Littlefinger.