Wednesday, August 14, 2013

NEWS: Chrishell Stause's DAYS Debut; CORRIE Script Tweeted; Talia Balsam To Guest In GOOD WIFE

CORONATION STREET's Michelle Keegan 'accidentally reveals Platt paternity details' in tweeted pic showing scripts
Keegan posted a picture on her Twitter account on Tuesday of CORRIE co-star Jack P Shepherd relaxing with a shisha pipe during a break in filming. But some eagle-eyed fans claim to be able to make out dialogue between the two actors' characters – Tina McIntyre and David Platt - relating to a current story about who the father is of David’s pregnant wife Kylie on the scripts' pages.

Keegan quickly deleted the image, but a number of Twitter users had already retweeted and saved the image before she removed it. Although fans have claimed that the two characters discuss a letter bearing DNA results that suggests that David cannot be ruled out as the baby’s dad, the words are very blurred.

Talia Balsam guest star in THE GOOD WIFE
Balsam (MAD MEN, HOMELAND) has been cast as a political reporter in an early Season 5 episode.

Chrishell Stause Dishes on Her DAYS OF OUR LIVES Make-Under: 'Check Your Vanity at the Door!'
[SPOILER ALERT] The All My Children alumna makes her NBC soap debut this Thursday as Jordan, a physical therapist who will first surface as less than a head-turner, meaning a ta-da! transformation looms somewhere on the horizon.

"At the time that I was coming on the show, there were actually two parts [available] — and one was more glamorous," Stause says. "When they asked me, I said that I thought this one would be more interesting just because creatively it was something I hadn't done before."

"It’s slow going at first, to be honest. They really spent a lot of time building the foundation — like old-school soaps, where you would bring out a character as recurring and people would start to warm up to them. She’s going to come in strictly as Rafe's physical therapist and you’re just going to see more happen, slowly. She has a few secrets, obviously, but as of now they're in the closet."

Nicholas Sparks Heads to TV with Lifetime’s Deliverance Creek
Deliverance Creek is a two-hour period film that will serve as a backdoor pilot for an hourlong drama.

Sparks’ best-selling novels have been adapted into some of the most popular romance films in recent years, from “The Notebook,” to “Dear John” and “A Walk to Remember.”

David Milch’s THE MONEY Gets HBO Pilot Greenlight With Brendan Gleeson As Star
THE MONEY is about wealth and corruption among the super elite, focusing on American mogul and patriarch James Castman (Gleeson), who wields power and influence to expand his media empire and control his family.

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