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Craig Wright takes the director approach
Original at Los Angeles Times
• Sat, Jun 13
CA They said, 'Do you want to come out to meet Alan Ball?' I said, 'Sure!' At the time, I had a wife and a son to feed. I would never have come without a job. I was lucky." Soon, Wright was writing for Ball's "Six Feet Under." He says TV has freed him to ...
Dying to know more about 'Dexter'
Original at Los Angeles Times
• Fri, Jun 5
CA Hall, previously known to audiences as David on HBO's "Six Feet Under," is indelible as a man possessed by darkness who tries very hard to resemble a normal human being. The Season 3 finale found him murdering his new best friend, escaping from, ...
Newcomers launch into rare air
Original at Los Angeles Times
• Wed, May 27
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The Charlaine Harris book series, as re-imagined by "Six Feet Under" creator Alan Ball, is a political satire, romance and murder mystery set in a world where vampires don't need to feed on humans -- but sometimes do -- and where the buxom Sookie ... True Blood (TV Series) (DVD) DVDTOWN.com
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James Pickens Jr. is a steady hand for 'Grey's Anatomy'
Original at Los Angeles Times
• Wed, May 13
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CA Although he'd done comedy (he played Dan's best friend in "Roseanne"), his specialty has been a gravitas that has served him well in dramas such as "Six Feet Under," "The X-Files," "NYPD Blue" and "The Practice." Central to his "Grey's" character is ...
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'ER': The room itself was the real star
Original at Los Angeles Times
• Wed, Apr 1
CA appeal is likely to invite disdain from some quarters, "ER," which of course concludes tonight after 15 seasons, never seemed to be as highly regarded as, to mention a few, "The Sopranos," "Six Feet Under," "Hill Street Blues" or "St. Elsewhere. ...