30.09.2005, 22:22
Ja, ja, blame for double-posts.... ich bump doch nur
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Zitat: Coming attractions
Guess who's coming to Rory's birthday party on Gilmore Girls? Plus, Julianne Moore and Samuel L. Jackson pair up for Freedomland and Grammy-nominated R&B singer Anthony Hamilton returns with Can't Let Go.
Albright: Will play herself in the Oct. 25 episode of Gilmore Girls.
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Madeleine Albright guests on 'Gilmore Girls'
Prime time now has a fictional female president in ABC's Commander in Chief, so why not a real female secretary of State?
Madeleine Albright, who served in the Clinton administration, will play herself in the Oct. 25 episode of WB's Gilmore Girls. She is scheduled to shoot her scene today.
Gilmore Girls executive producer Amy Sherman-Palladino and her writers were describing an upcoming character as "someone like Madeleine Albright," never thinking the former Cabinet secretary would have the time or the interest in doing the show. Surprise! She did.
"Apparently, she even knew of the show," says Sherman-Palladino, who wouldn't reveal details about Albright's guest appearance to avoid spoiling the surprise â other than to say it revolves around Rory's (Alexis Bledel) 21st birthday. "We wanted it to be somebody Rory would idolize," she says.
In a season of big goings-on â mom Lorelai's (Lauren Graham) engagement to Luke (Scott Patterson) and a Lorelai-Rory rift â Sherman-Palladino says it's a bonus to get another big non-Hollywood guest. The series, now in its sixth season, has attracted author Norman Mailer and U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., in previous seasons. Who else would she like to get?
"Christiane Amanpour" of CNN, she says. "I've had her on my list for years."
âBill Keveney
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