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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Revolution “The Dark Tower” Cast Interviews (Season Finale)

Here are cast interviews for the season finale of Revolution “The Dark Tower” which will air on Monday, June 3, 2013 at 10PM ET on NBC. The interviews feature Tracy Spiridakos, Giancarlo Esposito, Elizabeth Mitchell, Danielle Alonso, JD Pardo, and Colm Feore
















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“Perception” Episode Synopses, Cast & Character Bios, Production Bios


TNT Press Release

America's Favorite Quirky Crime-Solver Returns June 25
In an All-New Season of Perception, 
Starring Eric McCormack

Class is back in session, and crime is on the as TNT's hit drama Perception returns for its second mind-bending season. Starring Emmy® and Screen Actors Guild Award® winner Eric McCormack (Will & Grace, Who Is Clark Rockefeller?), Perception ranked as cable's second-highest rated new drama of 2012, coming in just behind TNT's Major Crimes. The second season is slated to launch Tuesday, June 25, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT), following the season premiere of TNT's hit series Rizzoli & Isles.

In Perception, McCormack plays Dr. Daniel Pierce, a unique and eccentric neuroscience professor whose paranoid schizophrenia helps him solve crimes for the FBI. Rachael Leigh Cook (She's All That) co-stars as FBI agent and former student Kate Moretti, who recruits Pierce to help her with her toughest cases. Unlike her colleagues, Kate is willing to look past Daniel's peculiarities.

As the second season of Perception opens, Pierce's personal life is even more complicated than usual. He finds it difficult to walk away from his imaginary friendship with Natalie Vincent, but he must do so in order to embark on a romance with his doctor, Caroline Newsome – both played by Kelly Rowan (The O.C.). Award-winning actor LeVar Burton (Roots, Star Trek: The Next Generation) returns in season two as Pierce's best friend, Paul Haley, who serves as dean at the university. Perception also stars Arjay Smith (The Day After Tomorrow) as Max Lewicki, Pierce's teaching assistant whose primary job is to keep Pierce in line and on task.

In season two, Scott Wolf (Party of Five, V, Everwood) guest-stars as Donnie, Kate's soon-to-be ex-husband – and colleague. A charismatic, fast-rising Assistant U.S. Attorney who recently transferred back to Chicago, Donnie seems less concerned with doing what's right than with doing what's right for Donnie. While he claims his transfer back to Chicago was completely random, it's clear he has a hidden agenda involving Kate.

Perception averaged 6.2 million viewers in its first season, ranking as cable's #2 new series of 2012. It also placed among basic cable's Top 10 new or returning original series.

Perception, which comes to TNT from ABC Studios, was created by executive producer Ken Biller (Star Trek: Voyager, Smallville) and co-executive producer Mike Sussman (Star Trek: Enterprise), with McCormack serving as producer.

About ABC Studios

ABC Studios is a leader in the development, production and strategic distribution of entertainment content across broadcast and emerging digital platforms. The studio is the key content provider for the ABC Entertainment Group, having produced multiple seasons of hit series, including Grey's Anatomy, Desperate Housewives, Lost, Castle and Private Practice, as well as Army Wives for Lifetime and Criminal Minds for CBS. These hit series have supplied the company's distribution pipelines worldwide with programming and related product lines. During Fall 2012 (10 Complete Weeks from 9/24-12/02/12), ABC Studios claimed 7 of the top 15 broadcast dramas among Adults 18-49, the most for any studio, with Grey's Anatomy, Once Upon a Time, Criminal Minds, Revenge, Nashville, Castle and Scandal. In addition, ABC Studios delivered TV's Top 2 most-watched new comedies overall with Malibu Country and The Neighbors. ABC Studios continues to produce memorable television programming for the 2012-2013 television season, including Nashville, Malibu Country, Red Widow, The Neighbors and Family Tools and Mistresses, along with the drama Perception on TNT, the comedy Cougar Town on TBS and the new drama Devious Maids, premiering on Lifetime in 2013.

About TNT

TNT is television's destination for drama. Seen in 99 million households and ranking among cable's top networks, TNT is home to such original drama series as Rizzoli & Isles, Falling Skies, Dallas, Major Crimes, Perception, Franklin & Bash and the upcoming King & Maxwell, The Last Ship and Legends. The network also features dramatic unscripted originals like Boston's Finest and the upcoming 72 Hours and The Hero. In addition, TNT is the cable home to popular dramas like Castle, The Mentalist, Bones and Supernatural; primetime specials, such as the Screen Actors Guild Awards; blockbuster movies; and championship sports coverage, including NASCAR, the NBA and the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship.

TNT is part of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company. Turner Broadcasting creates and programs branded news; entertainment; animation and young adult; and sports media environments on television and other platforms for consumers around the world.


Episode Synopses Season 2

Season 2 Premiere: "Ch-Ch-Changes" – Tuesday, June 25, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT)
FBI Agent Kate Moretti asks Dr. Daniel Pierce to determine the mental competency of a man being retried for murder. But the trial takes a shocking and unexpected turn when Pierce’s findings question whether the person standing trial is the same person he was six years ago. Meanwhile, Moretti is unpleasantly surprised to discover that the Assistant U.S. Attorney prosecuting the case is her soon-to-be-ex-husband Donnie Ryan (guest star Scott Wolf).

Directed by Greg Beeman
Written by Ken Biller & Jason Ning
Created by Ken Biller & Michael Sussman


"Alienation" – Tuesday, July 2, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT)
Pierce and Moretti take on an extraterrestrial case when a woman reports that aliens have abducted her husband. When Pierce and Moretti arrive to investigate, however, they make a startling discovery. Meanwhile, things heat up between Pierce and his real-life girlfriend, Caroline, but his relationship could be jeopardized if he can't get his imaginary girlfriend, Natalie, out of his mind.

Directed by Greg Beeman
Written by Michael Sussman
Created by Ken Biller & Michael Sussman


"Caleidoscope" – Tuesday, July 9 at 10 p.m. (ET/PT)
Pierce and Morretti plunge into virtual reality to solve the murder of Kurt Simpson, a man who spent most of his time in a massive multiplayer online game called Caleidoscope. After creating an avatar of himself to investigate the crime, Pierce struggles more than ever to distinguish between reality and fantasy.

Directed by Chris Misiano
Written by Jonathan Abrahams
Created by Ken Biller & Michael Sussman


"Blindness" – Tuesday, July 16, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT)
When a series of bizarre public murders occur, Pierce realizes that the killer is trying to send a message about inattentional blindness, but Donnie doubts this theory. But Pierce has a trick up his sleeve that can prove his point, and they must scramble to piece together the clues before the clever killer can make any more examples out of innocent victims.

Directed by Jeff Woolnough
Written by Nicki Paluga
Created by Ken Biller & Michael Sussman


"Toxic" – Tuesday, July 23, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT)
Pierce accepts an invitation to work on a case from a renowned environmental activist concerning a chain of abnormal neurological reactions in a group of young girls. However, upon examining the girls, Pierce discovers that a dark secret is at the root of their ailments. Meanwhile, Moretti questions Pierce’s motives in working on a case without her.

Directed by Jeff Woolnough
Written by Warren Hsu Leonard
Created by Ken Biller & Michael Sussman



"Defective" – Tuesday, July 30, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT)
A new brain device to control tremors seems to have a defect that turns out to be far more serious than a technical malfunction, and Pierce partners with Donnie to investigate. Their unlikely alliance is tested when the case escalates to murder. Meanwhile, Lewicki learns a valuable lesson about dating.

Directed by Andrew Bernstein
Written by Raf Green & Charley Dane
Created by Ken Biller & Michael Sussman


"Neuropositive" – Tuesday, August 6, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT)
When Moretti receives a deathbed confession about the hit-and-run murder of a teenager from 1992, she calls on Pierce to determine the ailing man's credibility. The case becomes complicated, however, when the alleged killer's physician, Dr. Hutchins (guest star Reid Scott), reveals that his patient’s tumor has mysteriously disappeared. Pierce and Moretti must dig deeper into the past to uncover the truth behind a shocking series of apparent homicides.

Directed by Andrew Bernstein
Written by Sean Whitesell
Created by Ken Biller & Michael Sussman


Cast Bios

Eric McCormack
Dr. Daniel Pierce

Eric McCormack was born in Toronto and spent his 20s in theatres across Canada, including five seasons with the Stratford Festival. He made his Broadway debut in the title role of The Music Man, headlined the American premiere of Neil LaBute’s Some Girl(s) and this spring returns to New York to star opposite James Earl Jones and Angela Lansbury in Gore Vidal's The Best Man.

McCormack’s film work includes Alien Trespass; the cult film Free Enterprise; My One and Only, opposite Rene Zellweger; and The Sisters, for which he and Maria Bello won Best Actor and Actress at the Atlanta Film Festival. His upcoming films include Barricade and Knife Fight, opposite Rob Lowe.

On television, McCormack has starred in countless series, miniseries and movies over the last 20 years. Highlights include The Andromeda Strain, Borrowed Hearts, TNT’s Trust Me, the title role in Who Is Clark Rockefeller?, The New Adventures of Old Christine and two seasons as Col. Clay Mosby on Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years. But it was his eight seasons as Will Truman on NBC’s Emmy®-winning sitcom Will & Grace that earned him a Screen Actor’s Guild Award, five Golden Globe® nominations and the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. Prior to starring and co-producing Perception, McCormack co-produced the series Lovespring International and the TNT pilot Imperfect Union.

McCormack has hosted Saturday Night Live and the VH-1 Music Awards and sang both national anthems at the NHL All-Star Game. In 2010, he received a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame. He currently splits his time between Los Angeles and Vancouver with Janet, his wife of 14 years, and their son, Finnigan.


Rachael Leigh Cook
Kate Moretti

Rachael Leigh Cook’s memorable and riveting performance in the 1998 anti-heroin “kitchen smashing” public service announcement (“This is your brain...”) led to her first starring role in Miramax’s breakout hit She’s All That, the enchanting teen comedy co-starring Freddie Prinze Jr. Cook next put her comedic ability to work in the title role of aspiring rock star Josie McCoy in Josie and the Pussycats, alongside Parker Posey and Rosario Dawson.

Cook starred with Hilary Swank and Colin Hanks in New Line’s dark comedy 11:14 and with Sylvester Stallone in Get Carter. She also starred in The Big Empty, opposite John Favreau, and the romantic comedy Blow Dry, with Josh Hartnett. In Living Out Loud, Cook played the younger version of Holly Hunter's character. And in The House of Yes, she played a younger version of Parker Posey's Jackie-O character. More recently, Cook starred in the Warner Bros. feature film Nancy Drew, in which her character, Jane Brighton, is the subject of Nancy Drew’s most pressing case.

On television, Cook co-starred as Clara Wheeler in TNT’s award-winning miniseries Into the West. She has also played a recurring role on the hit series Psych. Cook resides in Los Angeles with her husband, actor Daniel Gillies, as well as their three dogs and two cats.


Arjay Smith
Max Lewicki

Arjay Smith is known to moviegoers for his performance in the blockbuster movie The Day After Tomorrow and to TV fans for his recurring role as Cadet Finley on the award-winning sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. He has also appeared in the films First Sunday and Be Kind Rewind, and guest-starred on such series as 24 and TNT’s Saving Grace.

Smith began his career starring as the adorable alien in the series The Journey of Allen Strange. Among his memorable commercial work, he played the driver in the Snickers commercial featuring Aretha Franklin and Liza Minnelli. And in January 2011, he was the house-sitter in the Doritos ad that premiered during the Super Bowl.


Kelly Rowan
Natalie Vincent

Kelly Rowan became a familiar face to television fans with her performance as Kirsten Cohen in the hit television series The O.C., which earned her a Prism Award for Best Actress. More recently, she starred in the television movie Cyberbully. Her other television credits include Flashpoint, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Miami and Boomtown.

On the television movie front, Rowan won critical acclaim and the Gemini Award for Best Actress for her performance in Adrift, opposite Bruce Greenwood. After winning a CTV International Achievement Award in 2005, she went on to produce and star in the television films Eight Days to Live and In God’s Country. Rowan’s other television movie credits include The Good Times are Killing Me, The Man Who Saved Christmas, It’s a Girl Thing, The Truth about Jane, Shattered Trust and Anya’s Bell.

Rowan’s big-screen credits include starring opposite Samuel L. Jackson in the thriller 187. She has also appeared in the movies Jack and Will vs. the World, Assassins, Hook and the gripping drama Mount Pleasant.

When not on screen, Rowan is an active executive producer with her producing partner, Graham Ludlow. In 2007, they won a CFTPA Indie Award for Outstanding Independent Producers for their work on In God’s Country. They have also produced She Drives Me Crazy and are currently developing numerous television and feature film projects.

Rowan has studied theater as such noted schools as the British American Drama Academy and the Neighborhood Playhouse. She currently resides in Los Angeles.


LeVar Burton
Dean Paul Haley

The multi-talented LeVar Burton has been capturing the attention of audiences and peers for over two decades, and has catapulted to a new level within the industry. Whether acting, directing, producing or writing, LeVar proves he can do it all. This spring he launches the Reading Rainbow App through Apple and brings one of the most cherished and revered children’s programs of all time into the millennium.

Currently, he is co-starring in the animated cartoon, Transformer and Rescue Bots. He recently played himself on the hugely popular CBS Series The Big Bang Theory and guest starred on NBC’s Community.

LeVar’s first career choice was not in the field of entertainment. At the age of thirteen he entered a Catholic Seminary to study for the priesthood. For him, being a priest would fulfill his need to express himself spiritually and to be of service to his community. However, four years later, he decided that an acting career would better fill those needs, so he left the seminary and accepted a full academic scholarship to the University of Southern California to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.

LeVar’s first professional audition, at the age of nineteen, led to his being cast as Kunta Kinte in the acclaimed miniseries Roots. The phenomenal success of Roots launched his career as an actor, and earned him an Emmy nomination for Best Lead Actor in a Mini Series. What followed were starring roles in a string of television movies, including Dummy, Grambling’s White Tiger, The Guyana Tragedy and The Ron Leflore Story. Among his early feature film credits are Looking For Mr. Goodbar and The Hunter, with Steve McQueen.

LeVar is internationally known for his portrayal of Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. He starred in the box office hits Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, Star Trek: Generations, and recently co-starred in the fourth feature film in the series, Star Trek: Nemesis.

LeVar has directed numerous episodes of all four Star Trek series. His first dramatic television movie, The Tiger Woods Story, which he directed for Showtime, received great critical acclaim as well as three Emmy nominations. He also directed the Disney Channel original film Smart House. LeVar’s production company, Integrity Entertainment, is developing a variety of projects in both television and feature film arenas.

LeVar’s first honor of the new millennium was a Grammy Award for his narration of the book, The Autobiography of Martin Luther King Jr. Included in the titles LeVar has recorded on tape are The Watsons Go to the Birmingham, The Miles Davis Story and The Jackie Robinson Story.

He is currently celebrating his twentieth season as host and executive producer of the highly acclaimed PBS children’s television series Reading Rainbow. Thus far, his role in producing and starring in the series has garnered him a total of ten Emmy Awards, five NAACP Awards and multiple nominations. He is most proud of Reading Rainbow’s ability to use the medium of television to help create “human beings who are passionate about literature”. As a staunch advocate for children’s literacy, LeVar is frequently called upon to lecture on the subject by organizations around the world.
 
LeVar made his debut as an author in 1997 with his novel Aftermath. This science fiction thriller from Warner Books takes place in the year 2019 and chronicles the efforts of four individuals who are struggling to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of a race war that all but destroys America. With phenomenal reviews from critics and colleagues, Aftermath is still in bookstores nationwide.

LeVar is currently national co-chair with First Lady Laura Bush of PBS’s literacy campaign, Share-A-Story.


The Characters

Dr. Daniel Pierce (Eric McCormack) is an eccentric professor of neuroscience struggling with schizophrenia. Because his intimate knowledge of human behavior and masterful understanding of the mind give him an extraordinary ability to read people, he is frequently recruited by the FBI to help solve complex cases. Pierce has an uncanny gift that makes him able to see patterns and look past people’s conscious motives to find what lies beneath. But Pierce’s schizophrenic hallucinations and less-than-stellar social skills often complicate his work. While his hallucinations sometimes reveal solutions his conscious mind hasn’t yet been able to process yet, his offbeat manner makes it difficult to forge the close friendships and intimate relationships he craves.


FBI Agent Kate Moretti (Rachael Leigh Cook) is Pierce’s former student and the person responsible for recruiting him as a consultant to the FBI. Her sharp mind and intuition made her one of Pierce’s star pupils. Now she uses those skills to solve crimes, and Moretti looks to Pierce for help with solving difficult cases involving psychiatric or neurological components. This season, Pierce and Moretti's mutual attraction causes friction between Moretti and the Assistant US Attorney – who also happens to be her soon-to-be ex-husband (guest star Scott Wolf).


Max Lewicki (Arjay Smith) is Pierce’s teaching assistant whose primary job is to keep Pierce in line and on task, in the classroom and at home. Lewicki handles Pierce’s demanding schedule and takes care of his domestic demands. More importantly, he keeps Pierce centered and stable, alerting him when his intuitions are off-base or when he seems to have trouble distinguishing reality from hallucination. Although Lewicki likes and respects for Pierce, he begins to question whether his employer is holding him back from achieving his own career goals.


Natalie Vincent (Kelly Rowan) is Pierce’s hallucinatory best friend and every bit his intellectual equal. According to Pierce's recollection, they met in grad school and although they dated briefly they have remained close platonic friends ever since. When Pierce meets Natalie's real-world counterpart, Dr. Caroline Newsome (also played by Rowan), the imaginary relationship he's always known becomes very real. But the line between reality and fantasy continues to blur as Pierce juggles relationships with the two identical characters.


Paul Haley (LeVar Burton) is Dean of the Faculty, making him Pierce's boss, but they have also been best friends for over twenty years. While he has tremendous respect for Pierce’s brilliant mind and academic prowess, Haley’s responsibilities to the university often leave him torn between doing his job and protecting his friend.


Production Bios

Ken Biller
Creator/Executive Producer

Ken Biller has written, produced, and/or directed over 300 hours of television for most of the major networks and studios. His many credits include serving as executive producer and head writer for E-Ring, starring Benjamin Bratt and Dennis Hopper on NBC; Six Degrees, starring Hope Davis and Campbell Scott on ABC; and Star Trek: Voyager on UPN. He also served as co-executive producer of the series North Shore, Smallville and Dark Angel, starring Jessica Alba. He has served as executive producer and head writer for the action-fantasy series Legend of the Seeker, which he developed for television. In addition to his role as executive producer and showrunner on Perception, Biller has future projects in development at ABC and TNT.


Mike Sussman
Creator/Co-Executive Producer

Mike Sussman's career in television drama was launched when he was hired as a story editor on the Paramount television series Star Trek: Voyager. He stayed with the Star Trek franchise for five seasons and was promoted to producer on Star Trek: Enterprise, starring Scott Bakula. Sussman's other television credits as a writer-producer include the CBS drama Threshold, starring Carla Gugino and Peter Dinklage, and the syndicated Legend of the Seeker for executive producer Sam Raimi and ABC Studios. Previously, Sussman served as a writer and producer for KCAL-TV’s Emmy®-winning Prime Nine News and shared the Best Newscast Award at the New York Festivals Television & Film Awards. He is a graduate of the Writers Guild of America's Showrunner Training Program.


Sean Whitesell
Co-Executive Producer

Michael Katleman is a film and television producer and director. He made his directorial debut on the critically acclaimed series China Beach. From there, he established himself in the industry by directing such hit shows as ER, Northern Exposure, Dark Angel, The X-Files and Smallville. With his exceptional work and positive attitude, Katleman quickly became a sought-after pilot director. To date, three of his five pilots have been picked up to series.

In 2002, Steven Spielberg recruited Katleman to direct the two-hour finale of his Emmy®-winning miniseries Taken. This opportunity provided him the footing to take his next step into the feature world. Disney and Hollywood Pictures approached him to direct their action-adventure film Primeval, a visual-effects-driven film shot entirely on location in South Africa.

Since directing Primeval, Katleman has continued his success on the small screen and is one of the most in-demand producing/show-running directors in the business. He has worked on Big Shots, Life on Mars, Eastwick, My Generation and TNT’s Memphis Beat.


Amanda Green
Co-Executive Producer

Amanda Green began her career in law enforcement and transitioned into television writing. She specializes in crime dramas, which allow her to draw upon her wealth of experience in the criminal justice system. Green was a writer/producer for the first eleven seasons of NBC's long-running crime drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, starring Mariska Hargitay and Chris Meloni, for which she wrote and/or produced more than 250 episodes.

In addition to SVU, Green has written for Trial By Jury, Outlaw and Blue Bloods, and developed projects for major networks including FOX, HBO and TNT.

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Perception “Ch-Ch-Changes” Advance Photos & Episode Information


Here are advance photos from Perception “Ch-Ch-Changes” which will air on Tuesday, June 25. 2013 at on TNT. The photos feature Eric McCormack and Rachel Leigh Cook.


Season 2 Premiere: "Ch-Ch-Changes" – Tuesday, June 25, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT)
FBI Agent Kate Moretti asks Dr. Daniel Pierce to determine the mental competency of a man being retried for murder. But the trial takes a shocking and unexpected turn when Pierce’s findings question whether the person standing trial is the same person he was six years ago. Meanwhile, Moretti is unpleasantly surprised to discover that the Assistant U.S. Attorney prosecuting the case is her soon-to-be-ex-husband Donnie Ryan (guest star Scott Wolf).

Directed by Greg Beeman
Written by Ken Biller & Jason Ning
Created by Ken Biller & Michael Sussman












Photo Credit: Trae Patton

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Necessary Roughness “CH-ch-ch-Changes” Advance Photos

Here are advance photos from Necessary Roughness "CH-ch-ch-Changes” which air on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 at 10PM ET on USA Network. The photos feature Callie Thorne, Marc Blucas, Scott Cohen, Mehcad Brooks, John Stamos, and David Anders.











Photos by: Richard DuCree/USA Network © NBC Universal, Inc.



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“Necessary Roughness” Official 2013 Cast Photos

Here are the official cast photos for “Necessary Roughness” which will premiere its new season on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 at 10PM ET on USA Network. The photos feature Callie Thorne, Scott Cohen, Mehcad Brooks, Karissa Lee Staples , John Stamos, and David Anders.








 













 Photos by: James White/USA Network © NBC Universal, Inc.



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Rizzoli & Isles “We Are Family” Advance Photos

Here are advance photos from the season 4 premiere of Rizzoli & Isles “We Are Family” which which air on Tuesday, June 25, 2013 at 9PM ET on TNT. The photos feature Angie Harmon, Sasha Alexander, Jordan Bridges, and Lorraine Bracco.

"We Are Family" – Tuesday, June 25, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-14-DLSV
A community parade turns deadly in a case that brings family tensions and politics to the forefront. Maura, who is dealing with her own family issues, is not quite herself. And a surprise visit from Lt. Col. Casey Jones (guest star Chris Vance) reveals some shocking news.

Directed by Michael Katleman
Written by Janet Tamaro
Developed by Janet Tamaro
Based on the series of novels by Tess Gerritsen








Photo Credit: Doug Hyun

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Rizzoli & Isles Episode Synopses, Cast & Character Bios, Production Bios


TNT Press Release

America's Toughest Crime-Solving Duo Returns June 25 in the Fourth Season of TNT’s Hit Series Rizzoli & Isles, Starring Angie Harmon and Sasha Alexander

This summer, television's hottest crime-solving duo is back with more drama and suspense than ever as TNT’s Rizzoli & Isles returns for its fourth unforgettable season. Angie Harmon and Sasha Alexander star in the chart-busting series that averaged more than 7.5 million viewers last year, making it one of basic cable's Top 3 series of 2012. Season four of TNT's Rizzoli & Isles is set to launch Tuesday, June 25, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT).

Based on characters created by best-selling crime novelist Tess Gerritsen and developed for television by Janet Tamaro, Rizzoli & Isles stars Harmon as Jane Rizzoli, a tough-as-nails Boston police detective, and Alexander as Maura Isles, a smart, impeccably dressed medical examiner from a privileged background. Despite being complete opposites, the two women share an offbeat chemistry, an authentic and deep friendship and a unique working relationship that together, helps them to solve the most complex murder mysteries in the city of Boston.

Rizzoli & Isles also stars Lorraine Bracco as Angela, Jane's meddling mother; Lee Thompson Young as Detective Barry Frost, Jane's squeamish, computer-savvy partner; Bruce McGill as Sgt. Detective Vince Korsak, Jane’s steady old-school Homicide Squad teammate; Jordan Bridges as Jane’s brother, Frankie Jr., who recently achieved his dream of becoming a detective; and Brian Goodman as Lt. Detective Sean Cavanaugh, the head of the Boston Police Detective department.

As Rizzoli & Isles' third season came to an end, Jane tried to convince Casey (guest star Chris Vance) not to go through with a potentially life threatening surgery. Maura decided to anonymously donate her kidney to save a half-sister she barely knows, Cailin, (guest star Emilee Wallace). Meanwhile Tommy (guest star Colin Egglesfield) and Det. Barry Frost are trapped during a building collapse.

This summer, Jane and Maura help each other through more family troubles as they investigate complex and troublesome cases, including a deadly shooting of a state senator, the brutal killing of an young and earnest journalism student and the pending murder trial of Maura's mob-boss father, Paddy Doyle (guest star John Doman).

Rizzoli & Isles comes to TNT from Warner Horizon Television and is executive-produced by Janet Tamaro of Hurdler Productions and Bill Haber of Ostar Productions. Michael Katleman also serves as an executive producer. The series was developed for television by Janet Tamaro, who has earned a Gracie Allen Award from the alliance for Women in Media Foundation, a Women's Image Network (WIN) Award and Prevention magazine's Healthy TV Award for her work on the show.


About TNT
TNT is television's destination for drama. Seen in 99 million households and ranking among cable's top networks, TNT is home to such original drama series as Rizzoli & Isles, Falling Skies, Dallas, Major Crimes, Perception and Franklin & Bash, as well as the upcoming King & Maxwell, Lost Angels, The Last Ship and Legends. The network also features dramatic unscripted originals like the upcoming 72 Hours, The Hero and Cold Justice. In addition, TNT is the cable home to popular dramas like Castle, The Mentalist, Bones and Supernatural; primetime specials, such as the Screen Actors Guild Awards®; blockbuster movies; and championship sports coverage, including NASCAR, the NBA and the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship.

Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company, creates and programs branded news; entertainment; animation and young adult; and sports media environments on television and other platforms for consumers around the world.


Season 4 Episode Synopses

"We Are Family" – Tuesday, June 25, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-14-DLSV
A community parade turns deadly in a case that brings family tensions and politics to the forefront. Maura, who is dealing with her own family issues, is not quite herself. And a surprise visit from Lt. Col. Casey Jones (guest star Chris Vance) reveals some shocking news.

Directed by Michael Katleman
Written by Janet Tamaro
Developed by Janet Tamaro
Based on the series of novels by Tess Gerritsen


"In Over Your Head" – Tuesday, July 2, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-14-DLSV
While investigating the homicide of an overzealous journalism student, Jane is not happy when a former colleague returns to BPD as the new lieutenant of the drug unit (guest star Amaury Nolasco). But the murder she’s investigating soon forces her to deal with him – and the event wrecked their relationship. Meanwhile, an alarming tip from Cailin (guest star Emilee Wallace) causes Maura to investigate Hope (guest star Sharon Lawrence).

Directed by Jamie Babbit
Written by Russell J. Grant & Janet Tamaro
Developed by Janet Tamaro
Based on the series of novels by Tess Gerritsen


"But I am a Good Girl" – Tuesday, July 9, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT)
TJ's christening turns grim when a body is discovered in the church. Jane almost abuses her power in order to protect Tommy when Lydia's fiancé, Stuart Stawbridge (guest star Jareb Dauplaise) threatens to take custody of TJ, and budget cuts cause tensions to run high around the department.

Directed by Norman Buckley
Teleplay by Janet Tamaro
Story by Y. Shireen Razack
Developed by Janet Tamaro
Based on the series of novels by Tess Gerritsen


"Killer in High Heels" – Tuesday, July 16, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT)
Maura becomes the key suspect in a homicide case when Maura’s date turns up dead – and Maura can’t remember their evening together. As the shocking evidence against Maura piles up, Jane struggles between protecting her best friend and doing her job.

Directed by Mark Haber
Written by Charlie Craig & Ken Hanes
Developed by Janet Tamaro
Based on the series of novels by Tess Gerritsen


"Dance with the Devil" – Tuesday, July 23, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT)
On the first day of Paddy’s (guest star John Doman) murder trial, Maura gains insight into her father from Hope (guest star Sharon Lawrence). Korsak opens up about Cavanaugh’s tragic past. And in an unexpected twist, Maura must decide which side she’s on when she and Jane unravel a shocking secret about Paddy and Hope that affects them all.

Directed by Jamie Babbit
Teleplay by Janet Tamaro
Story by Lids Marie Petersen
Developed by Janet Tamaro
Based on the series of novels by Tess Gerritsen




"Somebody's Watching Me" – Tuesday, July 30, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT)
When a beleaguered Jane spills hot coffee on a stranger at Boston Joe's, a viral video of Jane’s bad day potentially jeopardizes her career and reputation. Meanwhile, the squad rushes to solve a puzzling murder case involving a conspiracy theorist.

Directed by Milan Cheylov
Written by Lisa Marie Petersen & Ken Hanes
Developed by Janet Tamaro
Based on the series of novels by Tess Gerritsen


"All For One" – Tuesday, Aug. 6, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT)
A popular high school teacher is killed in a hit and run that is clearly no accident. The squad works to solve the case, but Jane is preoccupied with Lt. Martinez’s (guest star Amaury Nolasco) apparent favoritism towards his own drug unit.

Directed by Paul Holahan
Written by Janet Tamaro
Developed by Janet Tamaro
Based on the series of novels by Tess Gerritsen


"Cold As Ice" – Tuesday, Aug. 13, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT)
Frankie Jr. is brought in to help with a gruesome murder case involving a youth hockey league. Frustrated with Hope (guest star Sharon Lawrence), Cailin (guest star Emilee Wallace) asks to stay with Maura. But Maura quickly learns that living with a teenager requires skills she does not have.

Directed by Randy Zisk
Written by Ken Hanes & Lisa Marie Petersen
Developed by Janet Tamaro
Based on the series of novels by Tess Gerritsen


Cast Biographies

Angie Harmon
Det. Jane Rizzoli

Born in Dallas, Texas, Angie Harmon is best known for her starring role as Assistant District Attorney Abbie Carmichael on NBC’s Emmy®-winning drama Law & Order.

Angie Harmon returned to the small screen in Fall 2007 as the lead in ABC’s Women’s Murder Club as homicide detective Lindsay Boxer. Along with a medical examiner, newspaper reporter and a young assistant district attorney, she works to solve homicides. Based on a best-selling novel by James Patterson. Women’s Murder Club was quickly nominated for a People’s Choice Award in the category of Best New Television Drama.

Harmon has spent most of her life in front of the camera. Both of her parents were models, and Harmon began modeling when she was a baby. She won a model search at the age of 15 for the cover of Seventeen magazine. She also won a Spectrum Model Search contest, which lead to her successful modeling career and to her becoming a household name in 1990s. She worked as a runway model for Calvin Klein, Giorgio Armani, Valentino, Michael Kors, and Donna Karan and appeared on the covers of ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Allure, and Esquire.

Upon graduation, Harmon traveled between New York and Los Angeles, where she began to study acting. She made her feature film debut in the independent film Lawn Dogs, in which she appeared opposite Sam Rockwell for director John Duigan. The film screened at both the Toronto Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival. Harmon made her network television series debut starring opposite Eric Roberts for one season as the rookie member of the FBI’s elite crime unit on ABC’s C-16: FBI.

Harmon’s many film roles include the lead role of Abby” in the Sony Screen Gems feature film The Good Mother and a starring role opposite Liam Neeson and Pierce Brosnan in the independent feature film Seraphim Falls. She was also seen in Fun With Dick and Jane and Agent Cody Banks. Harmon is a UNICEF Ambassador.


Sasha Alexander
Dr. Maura Isles

A talented and versatile actress in both film and television, Sasha Alexander currently can be seen playing Dr. Maura Isles on TNT’s hit drama Rizzoli & Isles. Prior to that, Alexander was best recognized for her role as Special Agent Caitlin Todd in the first two seasons of the popular drama NCIS. Alexander was also a regular on the critically acclaimed drama Dawson's Creek, as well as Presidio Med and The Nine. In addition, she has had guest-starring roles on such popular shows as Friends, House and Greg the Bunny. She most recently was the romantic lead opposite Rhys Darby in the movie Coming & Going, which premiered on TNT in July 2011.

On the big screen, Alexander was part of the all-star cast of the hit film He's Just Not That Into You and co-starred with Jim Carrey in the movie Yes Man. Her other feature film credits include Mission: Impossible III, with Tom Cruise; Tenure, opposite Luke Wilson; and Love Happens, alongside Aaron Eckhart. She has also appeared in many independent films, including The Last Lullaby, for which she won the Best Actress Award at the San Diego Film Festival; Play Dead; and All Over the Guy, opposite Christina Ricci, Lisa Kudrow and Adam Goldberg. This year, Alexander can be seen in Michel Compte's The Girl from Nagasaki, a modern adaptation of Madame Butterfly. 


Alexander studied acting in London with Cecily Barry and the Royal Shakespeare Company. She graduated from USC's prestigious School of Cinema and Television, where she studied directing. She resides in Los Angeles, with her husband, film director Edoardo Ponti, and two children.

As a mother, Alexander has been a passionate advocate of sustaining an environmentally healthy household. She’s a supporter of Healthy Child, Healthy World, an organization that empowers parents to protect children from harmful chemicals. Additionally, Alexander is heavily involved with the UN Foundation and their amazing programs for empowering and educating young women around the world, including GirlUp and the Shot@Life Campaign.


Lorraine Bracco
Angela Rizzoli

Lorraine Bracco’s multifaceted performances in all arenas have earned her a global fan base. She is perhaps best known for her role as psychiatrist Dr. Jennifer Melfi, who treated New Jersey Mafia heavyweight Tony Soprano on HBO’s hit series The Sopranos. Her concise, understated portrayal earned her multiple Emmy®, Golden Globe® and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. Additionally, Bracco is an Academy Award nominee for her performance as a mobster’s wife in Martin Scorsese’s GoodFellas. She starred as Drew Barrymore’s mother in Riding in Cars with Boys, directed by Penny Marshall, and had a recurring role on NBC’s Lipstick Jungle.

In addition to film and television, Bracco starred on Broadway as Mrs. Robinson in Terry Johnson’s adaptation of The Graduate. She is also the author of a best-selling memoir On the Couch.

Bracco was born in Brooklyn to an Italian-American father and an English mother. Though she was voted the ugliest girl in sixth grade, she nonetheless became a Paris fashion model represented by the Wilhelmina Agency.

Bracco worked as a disc jockey for Radio Luxembourg and began to act in film. She appeared in several French comedies and worked with Italian film director Lina Wertmuller. Returning to the U.S., she studied at The Stella Adler Studio and the Actors Studio in New York City.

Bracco made her American feature film debut in Ridley Scott’s 1987 thriller Someone to Watch over Me. Other film credits include The Pick-Up Artist, Switch, Radio Flyer, Medicine Man, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Hackers and Basketball Diaries.

Bracco lives in New York. She serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Felix Organization/Adoptees For Children, which provides opportunities & experiences for kids growing up in the foster care system.


Lee Thompson Young
Det. Barry Frost

Lee Thompson Young was first inspired to become an actor when he was 10 years old, portraying Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the production of A Night of Stars and Dreams in his hometown of Columbia, S.C.

Young’s professional career took off two years later with his leading role on the Disney television series The Famous Jett Jackson. He followed with roles in such movies as Friday Night Lights, with Billy Bob Thorton; Akeelah and the Bee, with Angela Bassett and Lawrence Fishburne; and Redemption, with Jamie Foxx.

In 2008 Young signed a talent development deal with ABC, which resulted in a critically acclaimed seven-episode arc in the drama FlashForward. He also played important recurring roles on both the hit comedy Scrubs and fan favorite Smallville. He has appeared on numerous television series, including The Event, The Guardian, South Beach, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and CSI:NY.


Bruce McGill
Det. Vince Korsak

Since driving his motorcycle up the Delta House stairs as D-Day in National Lampoon’s Animal House, Bruce McGill has been a constant and memorable screen presence. He has appeared in over 140 films, television movies and series spanning the last five decades. Throughout his career he has consistently received rave reviews for his stand-out performances, showing no signs of slowing down. On the big screen, McGill recently portrayed Edwin Stanton in Stephen Spielberg’s Lincoln, with Oscar-winning actors Daniel Day-Lewis and Sally Field. Bruce recently finished shooting "Ride Along" with Ice Cube and Kevin Hart, which is scheduled for release this summer.

McGill has appeared in more than 80 motion pictures, including Law Abiding Citizen, Obsessed, Oliver Stone’s W, Vantage Point, Runaway Jury, Collateral, Matchstick Men and Cinderella Man. His appearance as southern attorney Ron Motley in Michael Mann’s The Insider garnered high praise from critics and audiences alike. Other notable film work includes The Sum of All Fears, Shallow Hal, The Legend of Bagger Vance, My Cousin Vinny, The Last Boy Scout, Silkwood, The Lookout, Exit Wounds, Wildcats, Ali and Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde.

Bruce McGill’s list of television credits is equally impressive, as he has starred in some of HBO’s most critically acclaimed productions: portraying controversial journalist Peter Arnett in Live From Baghdad, painting a chilling portrait of LBJ cabinet member George Ball in Path to War and realistically capturing legendary Yankees manager Ralph Houk in 61. He has made memorable guest appearances on C.S.I, The Practice, Gideon’s Crossing, Home Improvement, Star Trek: Voyager, The Commish, Quantum Leap and Miami Vice, among others. McGill may be best known as Jack Dalton, MacGyver’s troublemaking best friend, which he portrayed for six seasons. He currently voices the character Lloyd Waterman on the animated series The Cleveland Show and recently became the voice of the Longhorn Network, taking over that job from Walter Cronkite.

Originally from San Antonio, McGill began his acting career on stage in elementary school. After earning his bachelor's degree in acting from the University of Texas at Austin, he made his professional debut as a member of Rhode Island’s Trinity Square Repertory Company.

After relocating to New York City, he began a long association with the New York Shakespeare Festival, appearing in Hamlet, produced by the legendary Joseph Papp; Henry V; and playing Iago opposite Raul Julia’s Othello for the NYSF’s Shakespeare in the Park series. He also starred on Broadway for two years in My One and Only, with Tommy Tune and Twiggy. In 2007, he returned to the stage after 22 years with an acclaimed portrayal of Orson Welles in Orson’s Shadow at the Pasadena Playhouse.

McGill is a single-digit handicap golfer and played Walter Hagen to perfection in The Legend of Bagger Vance, which was directed by Robert Redford, and remains one of his favorite roles to date. McGill was recently inducted into the Texas Film Hall of Fame. He currently lives with his wife, Gloria, outside Los Angeles, where he indulges in his passion for golfing, sailing, cooking and playing music whenever possible.


Jordan Bridges
Frankie Rizzoli Jr.

Jordan Bridges comes from a long line of entertainers and has starred in a variety of productions in film, television and on the stage. His career highlights include the films Mona Lisa Smile, Frequency and The New Suit. He has also appeared in the television shows Bionic Woman, Without a Trace and Conviction. And on Broadway, he appeared in Martin McDonagh’s The Lieutenant of Inishmore.

Bridges recently appeared in the film J. Edgar, directed by Clint Eastwood, and can next be seen in Phantom, starring Ed Harris. He is a graduate of Bard College and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts.


Brian Goodman
Lt. Detective Sean Cavanaugh

After hitting the streets at age 12, Brian Goodman did whatever he could to survive as one of South Boston’s homeless. An altercation landed him in prison from 1989-1994. He was twice paroled, both of which he violated. One thing that kept him going was the idea he could be an actor. At age 8, he saw the TV movie Brian’s Song and just knew this was something he could do. While in prison, watching a lot of television and movies, he commented to a fellow prisoner, “I’m going to be an actor someday.” After serving his time, he heard about a casting call for a film being shot in Boston. He went in for an audition and was given his first role in Southie, a drama about a South Boston gang starring Donnie Wahlberg.

Parole regulations stipulated he could not leave the state of Massachusetts, so he took it as a divine sign when his next two auditions turned out to be in Boston and garnered him speaking roles in the feature films Snitch (a.k.a. Monument Avenue), directed by the late Ted Demme; and In Dreams, helmed by Neil Jordan.

After completing the terms of his parole, Goodman moved to Los Angeles in 1998 and pursued his acting career, initially playing a lot of golf and gambling. Eventually his fortunes turned, and he landed the role of a “suit-and-tie business-type guy” who kidnaps Jeff Bridges’s character in the film Scenes of the Crime. He also served as technical advisor on the picture. This brought him to the attention of producer Rod Lurie who championed him for a role in his prison drama The Last Castle, starring Robert Redford. Goodman’s prison experience came into play once again through his portrayal of the character Beaupre.

His other features include Steven Spielberg's Catch Me If You Can, Ted Demme's Blow, The Black Rose, Just One Night and the short film Orphan. His television credits include appearances on Boomtown and Thieves.

Goodman’s favorite role is that of being a dad to his sons, Mark and Brian. He works out and enjoys a variety of sports as participant and viewer: tennis, basketball, golf, softball and ice hockey. He resides in Los Angeles.



The Characters


Detective Jane Rizzoli (Angie Harmon) is a tough Boston homicide detective whose best friend is her colleague, Dr. Maura Isles. Jane is close with her family including her brother, Frankie Jr., who just achieved his life long dream of getting promoted to a detective and her sweet, but meddling mother, Angela. Jane’s love life usually takes a back seat to her job, making it tough for her to have a steady relationship.

Dr. Maura Isles (Sasha Alexander) is a brilliant and eccentric medical examiner who puts as much thought into her work as she does into her impeccable wardrobe. Maura is a walking encyclopedia, who can recite obscure facts and studies, which makes her both endearing and exasperating to Jane. But Maura also struggles with the fallout of a new relationship with a biological mother and half-sister, along with the ongoing stress of her felon father, Paddy Doyle.

Angela Rizzoli (Lorraine Bracco) is Jane’s meddling mother who is just now getting back into the world of dating, though she has yet to finalize her divorce. Fiercely protective of her children, she’s also proud of them but wishes Jane and Frankie Jr. had chosen safer careers. She adores her new grandchild, Tommy’s illegitimate son, T.J.

Detective Barry Frost (Lee Thompson Young) is Jane’s computer savvy but squeamish partner. He learned a great deal from Jane during his first years on the job and has now proven himself to be a reliable member of the team.

Sergeant Detective Vince Korsak (Bruce McGill) is Jane’s old-school homicide squad leader. He has taken Frankie Jr. under his wing to train and guide him to be a successful detective.


Frankie Rizzoli Jr. (Jordan Bridges) is Jane’s brother and the Rizzoli’s middle child. Finally able to achieve his dream of becoming a detective, Frankie's career is finally taking off.

Lt. Det. Sean Cavanaugh (Brian Goodman) is a product of the hardscrabble working class of South Boston. His knowledge of the street and his history as a detective make him the perfect choice to be Commander of the Homicide Unit. Fiercely loyal to Detective Jane Rizzoli because he lived what she faces, Cavanaugh has her back when the Brass would have her head.


Production Biographies

Janet Tamaro
Executive Producer/Creator

Janet Tamaro earned the 2010 WIN (Women's Image Network) Award for Outstanding Drama and a 2011 Gracie Award for Outstanding Producer – Entertainment for her work on TNT’s Rizzoli & Isles, which she developed for television. Previously, she shared a Writers Guild Award for Outstanding Series for the first season of Lost. She earned an Emmy® nomination for Outstanding Miniseries as part of the producing team for Sleeper Cell.

Before becoming a screenwriter, Tamaro was a national television correspondent, reporting for ABC News, Inside Edition and America’s Most Wanted, among others. She covered major crimes and trials, while also working on dozens of investigative stories. Tamaro is the author of the bestselling book So That’s What They’re For! She left news to take a staff writing job on TNT's Breaking News. She worked as a producer/writer on the staffs of The Black Sash, The Court, Line of Fire, CSI: NY, Bones, Tell Me You Love Me and Trauma.

Tamaro has a bachelor’s degree from U.C. Berkeley and a master of science degree in journalism from Columbia University. She is married to motojournalist and Cycle World Radio host Steve Natt. They have two daughters.


Bill Haber
Executive Producer

Bill Haber is the Executive Producer of The series Rizzoli & Isles on TNT, AND Beauty and the Beast on CW and the HBO special Thurgood. He executive-produced Life Is Not a Fairytale: The Fantasia Barrino Story; Stephen King’s Nightmares and Dreamscapes for TNT; Moguls and Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood on TCM; Jack and the Beanstalk for CBS and Uprising for NBC

Haber’s Ostar Enterprises has produced The Trip to Bountiful; Nice Work If You Can Get It; Evita; War Horse (2010 Tony, Best Play); A Behanding in Spokane; Enron; Next Fall; After Miss Julie; August: Osage County (2008 Tony, Best Play and Pulitzer Prize); The Seafarer; Rock N Roll; Sunday in the Park with George; The Drowsy Chaperone; The History Boys (2006 Tony, Best Play); Well, Bridge & Tunnel; The Woman in White; Monty Python's Spamalot (2005 Tony, Best Musical); The Pillowman; Democracy; Bea Arthur; The Smell of the Kill; Amour; Imaginary Friends; Proof (2001 Tony, Best Play and Pulitzer Prize); The Green Bird; Dirty Blonde; High Society; Freak; The Scarlet Pimpernel; and the acclaimed revivals of Inherit The Wind; Journey’s End (2007 Tony, Best Revival of a Play); Glengarry Glen Ross (2005 Tony, Best Revival); Jumpers; Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune; Man of La Mancha; Hedda Gabler; Dance of Death; Noises Off; The Iceman Cometh and 1776. London productions include Rock N Roll; Donkeys’ Years; Monty Python’s Spamalot; Sunday in the Park with George; Journey's End; The Prisoner of Second Avenue; Hay Fever; Madame Melville. Off-Broadway, the company has produced Thurgood; On The Line; The Shape of Things; If Love Were All; If Memory Serves; and Madame Melville.

In 1975 he co-founded Creative Artists Agency, the renowned Los Angeles-based literary and talent agency. He was responsible for managing and executing the agency’s leading presence in the television industry and their innovative corporate advisory services. He is Special Advisor to Save the Children.


Michael Katleman
Executive Producer/Director

Michael Katleman made his directorial debut in 1990 on the critically acclaimed China Beach. From there, he quickly established himself by directing iconic series including ER, Northern Exposure, Dark Angel, The X-Files and Smallville.

Katleman has become extremely sought after as a pilot director who recently finished work on TNT's upcoming King & Maxwell. It marked the fourth pilot helmed by Katleman to be picked up to series.

In 2002, Steven Spielberg recruited Katleman to direct the two-hour finale of his Emmy-winning sci-fi miniseries Taken. From there, he began a new phase of his career as a producer-director, working on shows such as Mercy Point, Gilmore Girls, Tru Calling, Reunion, Point Pleasant and Birds of Prey.

In 2006, Katleman directed his first feature film for Disney and Hollywood Pictures. Primeval was a visual-effects---driven action-adventure shot entirely on location in South Africa.

Since directing his first feature, Katleman has established himself as a showrunner-director, helming not only Rizzoli & Isles but also Big Shots, Life on Mars, Eastwick, My Generation and Memphis Beat.

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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Major Crimes, Perception, King & Maxwell 2013 Summer Season Print Ads

Here are the new print ads for the 2013 summer season of Major Crimes, Perception, and the new series King & Maxwell. All will air on TNT.  (Click on any image for a larger view).




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