![]() ![]() After six years away from film, Fonda had come back in a big way with “Mister Roberts,” which had opened the door for some high-profile projects, including “War and Peace,” Hitchcock’s “The Wrong Man,” and our personal favorite here, “12 Angry Men.” Unfortunately, a couple of box office disappointments and at least one unfathomable creative dud had left Fonda licking his wounds and retreating to the television western “The Deputy.” As he would prove, however, Fonda still had the prestige, popularity, and talent to hold a strong place in the industry.įonda approached his next return to film by taking supporting parts in big pictures, and it paid off for him. It’s a very hard life.In part 1 of this article, I detailed Henry Fonda’s early life and film career through the end of the 1950s. But 24 again, I don’t know if I would do that. I would commit to a show that is 10 to 12 episodes. Speaking to ABC News, Patrick confessed that he would like to be a producer. Patrick Dempsey, 49, has two projects he’s currently working on: The Limit and Fodors. He’s a very, very talented guy,” James said. Obviously, ‘Grey’s’ wouldn’t have been ‘Grey’s’ without him. “So whatever information we got, we pretty much got it kind of right before it happened. It was kind of on the fly,” Pickens told ABC News. Richard Webber on the show since it first aired in 2005, revealed in an interview to ABC News that the cast barely knew that McDreamy was going off the show. Patrick departure from Grey’s Anatomy after a ten-year run has come as a surprise to not only fans but his co-stars as well.ĭempsey’s former co-star James Pickens Jr, who plays Dr. Patrick Dempsey aka Derek Shepherd, surfaced in Los Angeles for the first time since departing from the hit medical drama, Grey’s Anatomy, where he was seen jogging and texting on his phone. I have a job to do, so I just get on with that.” Michael Fassbender responded to the criticism by saying: “It’s whatever. ![]() I’ve done four shows, and only one of them was The West Wing,” Sorkin told Los Angeles Times.Īaron Sorkin, who is the force behind the script of Jobs, a film based on the life of Steve Jobs is not thrilled with the casting of Michael Fassbender in the titular role. ![]() And I’ve had much more failure, as traditionally measured, than success in television. “I’ve loved every minute I’ve spent in television. This is old-school charm, with a great mix of comedy and drama that will move you in more ways than one.Īnd while we’re on the subject of Aaron Sorkin, the Academy-Award winning writer of films like The Social Network and Moneyball, has finally said goodbye to television. The tagline of the show sums it up best: “A pair of rivals find out their husbands want to run off with each other.” Why watch the show? Because the premise is fairly fun: Martin Sheen and Sam Waterson play the gay ex-husbands of Jane and Lily respectively. The first season consists of 13-episodes and has been released by Netflix. Now there’s a casting coup we can get behind. Martin Sheen and Lily Tomlin from The West Wing have joined Jane Fonda and Sam Waterson of The Newsroom in a new show called Grace and Frankie. Aaron Sorkin’s controversial and short-lived television series, The Newsroom, may have called it a day after three seasons, but a reunion of old Sorkin cast is finally underway. ![]()
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