Brothers & Sisters, the ABC family drama series, ran for five seasons, totaling over 100 episodes.
The series focused on the wealthy Walker family and how they dealt with coping with patriarch William Walker’s sudden death and learning of his infidelity with Holly Harper.
The series also covered many other storylines, including running the family business -- Ojai Foods, Robert’s political career, and Kitty’s infertility and adoption process. Many of these showed how the family came together and supported one another.
The show aired on Sundays after Desperate Housewives during all five seasons so audiences could enjoy different kinds of drama.
What is the cast of Brothers & Sisters doing now? Find out below!
Sally Field as Nora Walker
Sally Field portrayed the family matriarch Nora Walker. She was one of only two characters to appear in every series episode.
Shortly after her husband died, Nora learned that...
The series focused on the wealthy Walker family and how they dealt with coping with patriarch William Walker’s sudden death and learning of his infidelity with Holly Harper.
The series also covered many other storylines, including running the family business -- Ojai Foods, Robert’s political career, and Kitty’s infertility and adoption process. Many of these showed how the family came together and supported one another.
The show aired on Sundays after Desperate Housewives during all five seasons so audiences could enjoy different kinds of drama.
What is the cast of Brothers & Sisters doing now? Find out below!
Sally Field as Nora Walker
Sally Field portrayed the family matriarch Nora Walker. She was one of only two characters to appear in every series episode.
Shortly after her husband died, Nora learned that...
- 10/7/2023
- by Laura Nowak
- TVfanatic
As David Gordon Green’s “Halloween” trilogy has revamped whole branches of Laurie Strode’s (Jamie Lee Curtis) tangled family tree — including doing away with the “Halloween II” revelation that vicious masked maniac Michael Myers is actually her brother — the new series placed a greater emphasis on this particular timeline’s Strode family genealogy. That includes Laurie’s granddaughter, Allyson (Andi Matichak), who has appeared in all three films and takes on an even bigger role in the series-capping “Halloween Ends.”
With three “Halloween” films under her belt, plus turns in other chillers like “Assimilate” and “Son” and the TV series “666 Park Avenue,” Matichak is a bonafide scream queen, just like Curtis. And you better believe she’s learned a lot from the iconic star.
“Jamie Lee has always worn the title [of] ‘scream queen’ as a total badge of honor and been very outright about that, and I’ve always felt similarly,...
With three “Halloween” films under her belt, plus turns in other chillers like “Assimilate” and “Son” and the TV series “666 Park Avenue,” Matichak is a bonafide scream queen, just like Curtis. And you better believe she’s learned a lot from the iconic star.
“Jamie Lee has always worn the title [of] ‘scream queen’ as a total badge of honor and been very outright about that, and I’ve always felt similarly,...
- 10/11/2022
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Taylor Sheridan’s upcoming CIA drama series “Lioness” at Paramount+ has added three new actors to its cast, Variety has learned exclusively.
James Jordan, Lamonica Garrett, and Dave Annable have all joined the show. All three have previously worked with Sheridan — Jordan and Annable on the hit Paramount Network series “Yellowstone” and Garrett in the “Yellowstone” prequel series “1883.” Jordan also appeared in “1883” as well as Sheridan’s Paramount+ series “Mayor of Kingstown” and in his features “Wind River” and “Those Who Wish Me Dead.”
The three join previously announced cast members Zoe Saldaña and Laysla De Oliveira.
The series is based on a real-life CIA program. Per the official logline, the show “follows Cruz Manuelos (De Oliveira), a rough-around-the-edges but passionate young Marine recruited to join the CIA’s Lioness Engagement Team to help bring down a terrorist organization from within. Saldaña plays Joe, the station chief of...
James Jordan, Lamonica Garrett, and Dave Annable have all joined the show. All three have previously worked with Sheridan — Jordan and Annable on the hit Paramount Network series “Yellowstone” and Garrett in the “Yellowstone” prequel series “1883.” Jordan also appeared in “1883” as well as Sheridan’s Paramount+ series “Mayor of Kingstown” and in his features “Wind River” and “Those Who Wish Me Dead.”
The three join previously announced cast members Zoe Saldaña and Laysla De Oliveira.
The series is based on a real-life CIA program. Per the official logline, the show “follows Cruz Manuelos (De Oliveira), a rough-around-the-edges but passionate young Marine recruited to join the CIA’s Lioness Engagement Team to help bring down a terrorist organization from within. Saldaña plays Joe, the station chief of...
- 9/6/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Alloy Entertainment’s longtime head of television Gina Girolamo has been promoted to EVP. She will continue to oversee the television division of the Warner Bros. TV-owned company, founded and run by President and CEO Leslie Morgenstein.
Girolamo, who established herself as a key executive at the book-to-tv & film company over the past decade, had served as SVP of Television since returning to Alloy in 2015. She executive produces the four current series Alloy has on the air, You (Netflix), Legacies (The CW) as well as Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin and Gossip Girl (HBO Max), in addition to a dozen projects in development.
During her initial three-year run at Alloy, a period of rapid growth and expansion at the company, Girolamo executive produced seven projects that went to pilot and series: The Lying Game and The Nine Lives Of Chloe King (ABC Family), The Secret Circle (The CW), How To Rock...
Girolamo, who established herself as a key executive at the book-to-tv & film company over the past decade, had served as SVP of Television since returning to Alloy in 2015. She executive produces the four current series Alloy has on the air, You (Netflix), Legacies (The CW) as well as Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin and Gossip Girl (HBO Max), in addition to a dozen projects in development.
During her initial three-year run at Alloy, a period of rapid growth and expansion at the company, Girolamo executive produced seven projects that went to pilot and series: The Lying Game and The Nine Lives Of Chloe King (ABC Family), The Secret Circle (The CW), How To Rock...
- 9/21/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Dave Annable is making his way to NBC's This Is Us.
The actor is set to appear in an upcoming episode of the series, which will reunite him with a former co-star.
Annable previously starred on Fox's one-and-done Red Band Society, playing the on-screen love interest of Mandy Moore.
The news broke when Moore and Pearson were spotted filming in New York City on February 11.
TV Line has revealed that Annable is set to appear as Kirby, Kevin's acting teacher, and will have scenes with Moore's Rebecca Pearson.
This Is Us likes to play with time, so we don't have a definite answer on which timeline he will appear in, but based on the set photo from Just Jared, it seems like it will be the past.
Annable is a TV veteran, with TV credits that include Reunion, Heartbeat, The Mick, 666 Park Avenue, What/If, and Yellowstone.
Given...
The actor is set to appear in an upcoming episode of the series, which will reunite him with a former co-star.
Annable previously starred on Fox's one-and-done Red Band Society, playing the on-screen love interest of Mandy Moore.
The news broke when Moore and Pearson were spotted filming in New York City on February 11.
TV Line has revealed that Annable is set to appear as Kirby, Kevin's acting teacher, and will have scenes with Moore's Rebecca Pearson.
This Is Us likes to play with time, so we don't have a definite answer on which timeline he will appear in, but based on the set photo from Just Jared, it seems like it will be the past.
Annable is a TV veteran, with TV credits that include Reunion, Heartbeat, The Mick, 666 Park Avenue, What/If, and Yellowstone.
Given...
- 2/12/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
This Is Us is about to put two Red Band Society docs on the same shift.
Dave Annable will appear in an upcoming Season 4 episode of the NBC tearjerker, TVLine has confirmed. Annable was a series regular on Fox’s one-season hospital drama; This Is Us star Mandy Moore recurred on Red Band Society as Annable’s character’s former fiancée, Dr. Erin Grace.
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Dave Annable will appear in an upcoming Season 4 episode of the NBC tearjerker, TVLine has confirmed. Annable was a series regular on Fox’s one-season hospital drama; This Is Us star Mandy Moore recurred on Red Band Society as Annable’s character’s former fiancée, Dr. Erin Grace.
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- 2/12/2020
- TVLine.com
ABC has given a put pilot commitment to Plastics, a drama from The Fix co-creators Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain, McG’s Wonderland Sound and Vision and 20th Century Fox TV.
Written by Craft and Fain, Plastics is set in the competitive and male-dominated world of plastic surgery, where three women band together to start their own practice. Having put it all on the line to get to this point, they rely on one another to survive the complicated, exhilarating and sometimes heartbreaking world of plastic surgery, all the while trying to navigate their own complicated personal lives.
Craft and Fain executive produce with McG, Mary Viola and Corey Marsh via McG’s Wonderland Sound and Vision, which produces in association with 20th Century Fox TV, where McG has been based.
Craft and Fain, who also have a drama in the works at CBS, most recently co-created legal drama The Fix alongside Marcia Clark,...
Written by Craft and Fain, Plastics is set in the competitive and male-dominated world of plastic surgery, where three women band together to start their own practice. Having put it all on the line to get to this point, they rely on one another to survive the complicated, exhilarating and sometimes heartbreaking world of plastic surgery, all the while trying to navigate their own complicated personal lives.
Craft and Fain executive produce with McG, Mary Viola and Corey Marsh via McG’s Wonderland Sound and Vision, which produces in association with 20th Century Fox TV, where McG has been based.
Craft and Fain, who also have a drama in the works at CBS, most recently co-created legal drama The Fix alongside Marcia Clark,...
- 10/2/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain have landed a put pilot order at ABC for the one-hour drama “Plastics,” Variety has learned.
The project follows three women who band together to start their own practice in the competitive and male-dominated world of plastic surgery. Having put it all on the line to get to this point, they rely on each other to survive the complicated, exhilarating, and sometimes heartbreaking world of plastic surgery, all the while trying to navigate their own complicated personal lives.
Craft and Fain will serve as writers and executive producers on the series, with McG, Mary Viola, and Corey Marsh executive producing via their production company, Wonderland Sound & Vision. 20th Century Fox Television, where Wonderland is set up under an overall deal, will produce.
This is the second development project for Craft and Fain thus far this year. The pair is also currently developing an untitled amateur...
The project follows three women who band together to start their own practice in the competitive and male-dominated world of plastic surgery. Having put it all on the line to get to this point, they rely on each other to survive the complicated, exhilarating, and sometimes heartbreaking world of plastic surgery, all the while trying to navigate their own complicated personal lives.
Craft and Fain will serve as writers and executive producers on the series, with McG, Mary Viola, and Corey Marsh executive producing via their production company, Wonderland Sound & Vision. 20th Century Fox Television, where Wonderland is set up under an overall deal, will produce.
This is the second development project for Craft and Fain thus far this year. The pair is also currently developing an untitled amateur...
- 10/2/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
An amateur sleuth drama from Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain is in the works at CBS, Variety has learned exclusively.
The untitled one-hour project follows four women who, fed up with feeling unseen after a neighbor mysteriously disappears from their tranquil Florida community, band together to find her by turning their “invisibility” into a superpower to gain access and uncover clues where others can’t, discovering that they have an uncanny knack for crime solving.
Craft and Fain will serve as writers and executive producers, with Todd Hoffman of Storied Media Group also executive producing. CBS Television Studios will produce.
Craft and Fain most recently co-created the ABC drama “The Fix” alongside Marcia Clark. They also co-created the 2007 ABC drama “Women’s Murder Club.” Their other credits include shows like “The 100,” “The Shield,” “Angel,” “The Vampire Diaries,” and “666 Park Avenue.”
Among the other dramas currently in development at...
The untitled one-hour project follows four women who, fed up with feeling unseen after a neighbor mysteriously disappears from their tranquil Florida community, band together to find her by turning their “invisibility” into a superpower to gain access and uncover clues where others can’t, discovering that they have an uncanny knack for crime solving.
Craft and Fain will serve as writers and executive producers, with Todd Hoffman of Storied Media Group also executive producing. CBS Television Studios will produce.
Craft and Fain most recently co-created the ABC drama “The Fix” alongside Marcia Clark. They also co-created the 2007 ABC drama “Women’s Murder Club.” Their other credits include shows like “The 100,” “The Shield,” “Angel,” “The Vampire Diaries,” and “666 Park Avenue.”
Among the other dramas currently in development at...
- 9/11/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
“Lost” star Terry O’Quinn has joined the cast of ABC’s upcoming “Emergence” series in a recurring role.
O’Quinn will play Richard Kindred, described as a self-made billionaire who’s left countless professional and personal casualties in his wake. The head of tech holding company Augur Industries, he is equal parts charming and ruthless. He will go to great lengths to protect his company and reputation, and few would dare to cross him.
“Emergence” is a character-driven genre thriller that centers around a sheriff who takes in a young child that she finds near the site of a mysterious accident who has no memory of what has happened. The investigation draws her into a conspiracy larger than she ever imagined, and the child’s identity is at the center of it all.
O’Quinn joins previously announced cast members Allison Tolman, Alexa Skye Swinton, Clancy Brown, Robert Bailey Jr.,...
O’Quinn will play Richard Kindred, described as a self-made billionaire who’s left countless professional and personal casualties in his wake. The head of tech holding company Augur Industries, he is equal parts charming and ruthless. He will go to great lengths to protect his company and reputation, and few would dare to cross him.
“Emergence” is a character-driven genre thriller that centers around a sheriff who takes in a young child that she finds near the site of a mysterious accident who has no memory of what has happened. The investigation draws her into a conspiracy larger than she ever imagined, and the child’s identity is at the center of it all.
O’Quinn joins previously announced cast members Allison Tolman, Alexa Skye Swinton, Clancy Brown, Robert Bailey Jr.,...
- 8/19/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Matt Miller and Alex Taub are staying in business with Fox.
The pair, who previously worked together on Fox’s series adaptation of “Lethal Weapon,” have scored a put pilot commitment at the broadcaster for a new drama project, Variety has learned exclusively.
The drama is titled “Dead Eddie.” In the series, after a near-death experience, misanthropic ex-cop-turned-private investigator Eddie Bana is burdened with the ability to talk to the dead. Eddie’s nice enough to help them sort out their unfinished business, but always for a price.
Miller and Taub will write and executive produce, with Miller executive producing under his Good Sessions Productions Banner. Warner Bros. Television, where Miller is under an overall deal, will produce along with Fox Entertainment.
Miller developed “Lethal Weapon” for television and served as executive producer and showrunner during its three-season run at the network. He also co-created and served as co-showrunner on...
The pair, who previously worked together on Fox’s series adaptation of “Lethal Weapon,” have scored a put pilot commitment at the broadcaster for a new drama project, Variety has learned exclusively.
The drama is titled “Dead Eddie.” In the series, after a near-death experience, misanthropic ex-cop-turned-private investigator Eddie Bana is burdened with the ability to talk to the dead. Eddie’s nice enough to help them sort out their unfinished business, but always for a price.
Miller and Taub will write and executive produce, with Miller executive producing under his Good Sessions Productions Banner. Warner Bros. Television, where Miller is under an overall deal, will produce along with Fox Entertainment.
Miller developed “Lethal Weapon” for television and served as executive producer and showrunner during its three-season run at the network. He also co-created and served as co-showrunner on...
- 8/16/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
CBS is developing a drama series based on the Spanish show “Estoy Vivo,” Variety has learned.
The American version is titled “Far Rockaway.” In the show, a workaholic NYPD detective killed in the line of duty is granted a second chance to return to earth in the body of another cop in order to bring his killer to justice and heal the fractured family he left behind.
David Wilcox will serve as the writer and executive producer. Wilcox most recently wrote for and co-executive produced the CBS series “Bull.” His other credits include developing the series “666 Park Avenue” as well as writing for shows like “Fringe,” “Life on Mars,” and “Law & Order.”
Alex Kurtzman and Heather Kadin will also executive produce via Secret Hideout. Secret Hideout’s Aaron Baiers will co-executive produce. Secret Hideout will produce the show in association with CBS TV Studios, where both Secret Hideout...
The American version is titled “Far Rockaway.” In the show, a workaholic NYPD detective killed in the line of duty is granted a second chance to return to earth in the body of another cop in order to bring his killer to justice and heal the fractured family he left behind.
David Wilcox will serve as the writer and executive producer. Wilcox most recently wrote for and co-executive produced the CBS series “Bull.” His other credits include developing the series “666 Park Avenue” as well as writing for shows like “Fringe,” “Life on Mars,” and “Law & Order.”
Alex Kurtzman and Heather Kadin will also executive produce via Secret Hideout. Secret Hideout’s Aaron Baiers will co-executive produce. Secret Hideout will produce the show in association with CBS TV Studios, where both Secret Hideout...
- 9/21/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
CBS has put in development drama Far Rockaway, from writer David Wilcox (CBS’ Bull), Alex Kurtzman’s Secret Hideout (Star Trek: Discovery) and CBS TV Studios where Secret Hideout is based.
Written by Wilcox, Far Rockaway is based on the Spanish format titled “Estoy Vivo” owned by Imagina/Media. In Far Rockaway, a workaholic NYPD detective killed in the line of duty is granted a second chance to return to earth in the body of another cop in order to bring his killer to justice and heal the fractured family he left behind.
Wilcox executive produces with Secret Hideout’s Kurtzman and Heather Kadin. Aaron Baiers co-executive produces.
Last season, Secret Hideout teamed with Wilkox on submarine drama Trident, which also sold to CBS.
Former Bull co-executive producer Wilcox developed for TV and executive produced the ABC drama series 666 Park Avenue and also worked on Fringe and Legends.
Secret...
Written by Wilcox, Far Rockaway is based on the Spanish format titled “Estoy Vivo” owned by Imagina/Media. In Far Rockaway, a workaholic NYPD detective killed in the line of duty is granted a second chance to return to earth in the body of another cop in order to bring his killer to justice and heal the fractured family he left behind.
Wilcox executive produces with Secret Hideout’s Kurtzman and Heather Kadin. Aaron Baiers co-executive produces.
Last season, Secret Hideout teamed with Wilkox on submarine drama Trident, which also sold to CBS.
Former Bull co-executive producer Wilcox developed for TV and executive produced the ABC drama series 666 Park Avenue and also worked on Fringe and Legends.
Secret...
- 9/21/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
This is the clearest sign yet of the thaw in the companies’ once-frosty relationship — and could intensify industry concerns about whether Netflix will cannibalize ad-supported TV. Warner Bros. Television Group has agreed to license complete previous seasons of serialized dramas including Revolution, Political Animals, Longmire, 666 Park Avenue — and The Following, which debuts this month on Fox. Netflix also landed Chuck, Fringe and The West Wing. The companies say that in addition to these eight shows, Warner Bros may also make available “potential future shows.” Warner reserved the right to sell the programs into traditional syndication windows, via electronic sell-through services and on a catch-up basis for recently aired episodes. But Netflix has exclusive rights to subscription streaming. Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos calls it an “unprecedented agreement” that “is making the production economics right for the continued creation of the kind of compelling serialized dramas and thrillers that our members love.
- 1/7/2013
- by DAVID LIEBERMAN, Executive Editor
- Deadline TV
Odd news from the ABC scheduling department today: Happy Endings and Don't Trust the B will be replacing 666 Park Avenue on Sunday nights come January 6. Park's fate was a done deal, but Sunday night sitcoms? It's a world gone mad! The move means that Happy Endings and B will air twice a week for a few weeks, both in this substitute Sunday spot and in their regular Tuesday homes. This is what we call a bad sign, kids. Get those "save Happy Endings" petitions ready.
- 12/21/2012
- by Margaret Lyons
- Vulture
Last Resort and 666 Park Avenue will not leave viewers hanging.
Despite ABC pulling the plug on the freshman dramas last week, the brains behind both shows tell TVLine that they were given enough time to turn their respective swan songs into series finales.
“We have time to tweak,” confirms Last Resort creator Shawn Ryan, adding that Episode 13 will indeed function as a full-fledged series finale.
666 exec producers David Wilcox and Matt Miller, meanwhile, tease that their Sunday spookfest “is building to a powerful and surprising series finale, where all your questions will be answered.
Despite ABC pulling the plug on the freshman dramas last week, the brains behind both shows tell TVLine that they were given enough time to turn their respective swan songs into series finales.
“We have time to tweak,” confirms Last Resort creator Shawn Ryan, adding that Episode 13 will indeed function as a full-fledged series finale.
666 exec producers David Wilcox and Matt Miller, meanwhile, tease that their Sunday spookfest “is building to a powerful and surprising series finale, where all your questions will be answered.
- 11/21/2012
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
ABC has done what the U.S. Armed Forces could not: It sunk the Colorado.
The network cancelled Last Resort and 666 Park Avenue Friday, our sister site Deadline reports.
Both freshman dramas had struggled to maintain an audience. Thursday’s Last Resort, which reportedly was an important factor in whether or not the series would receive a full-season pick-up, saw a slight ratings drop to 5.8 million total viewers and a 1.3 demo rating.
Similarly, last Sunday’s 666 Park earned only 4 mil/1.3, matching the previous episode’s series low.
The network cancelled Last Resort and 666 Park Avenue Friday, our sister site Deadline reports.
Both freshman dramas had struggled to maintain an audience. Thursday’s Last Resort, which reportedly was an important factor in whether or not the series would receive a full-season pick-up, saw a slight ratings drop to 5.8 million total viewers and a 1.3 demo rating.
Similarly, last Sunday’s 666 Park earned only 4 mil/1.3, matching the previous episode’s series low.
- 11/16/2012
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
It’s a sad day for fans of two ambitious ABC dramas that came up short in the ratings this fall: Last Resort and 666 Park Avenue will soon end their runs.
ABC will continue airing the original 13-episode orders for both shows, but neither will receive a full-season pickup.
For 666, the writing has been on the wall for weeks. The Sunday-night supernatural drama starring Terry O’Quinn has been shedding its Revenge lead-in and been on a downward spiral since its debut.
For Last Resort, the news is somewhat surprising. Though its ratings matched the performance of 666, Shawn Ryan’s...
ABC will continue airing the original 13-episode orders for both shows, but neither will receive a full-season pickup.
For 666, the writing has been on the wall for weeks. The Sunday-night supernatural drama starring Terry O’Quinn has been shedding its Revenge lead-in and been on a downward spiral since its debut.
For Last Resort, the news is somewhat surprising. Though its ratings matched the performance of 666, Shawn Ryan’s...
- 11/16/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
The Mentalist hasn’t had an easy time on Sunday nights this fall. Moved from its longtime Thursday perch, Patrick Jane & Co. recently fell to series lows, not helped by CBS’ ever-shifting time zones on Sundays due to the network’s sports coverage early in the evening. Last night, The Mentalist (10.6 million, 2.0) may have jumped 25 percent to beat ABC’s 666 Park Ave. (4.9 million, 1.5), though once again the morning numbers are a bit more approximate than usual thanks to sports overrun in a few markets. The latest 666 was down 12 percent.
Another bit of good news for a broadcast show: ABC’s Revenge (8.2 million,...
Another bit of good news for a broadcast show: ABC’s Revenge (8.2 million,...
- 10/15/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
ABC’s drama block took a hit in the ratings Sunday night, but none of the numbers were more frightening than the second week of the network’s supernatural soap 666 Park Avenue.
Week two of 666 (5.1 million viewers, 1.7 preliminary adults 18-49 rating) was down 19 percent (and, yes, there’s a lot of numbers in that sentence). But the new show’s more popular lead-ins slipped too. Once Upon a Time (9.6 million, 3.3) was off 15 percent and Revenge (8.3 million, 2.6) fell 19 percent.
CBS’ 10 p.m. rival for 666, The Mentalist (8.7 million, 1.6), potentially dropped even more than the ABC show, but these CBS numbers are all slightly off kilter in these preliminary ratings due to football overrun early in the evening. It looks like Amazing Race (9.8 million, 2.5) and Good Wife (9 million, 1.7) were relatively unchanged this week.
Week two of 666 (5.1 million viewers, 1.7 preliminary adults 18-49 rating) was down 19 percent (and, yes, there’s a lot of numbers in that sentence). But the new show’s more popular lead-ins slipped too. Once Upon a Time (9.6 million, 3.3) was off 15 percent and Revenge (8.3 million, 2.6) fell 19 percent.
CBS’ 10 p.m. rival for 666, The Mentalist (8.7 million, 1.6), potentially dropped even more than the ABC show, but these CBS numbers are all slightly off kilter in these preliminary ratings due to football overrun early in the evening. It looks like Amazing Race (9.8 million, 2.5) and Good Wife (9 million, 1.7) were relatively unchanged this week.
- 10/8/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Whoopi Goldberg is coming to ABC’s new supernatural Sunday night drama 666 Park Ave. The View co-host and veteran actress-comedian will guest star in the ninth episode of the show this December.
In the episode, Jane (Rachael Taylor) seeks out Maris Elder (Whoopi Goldberg) a mysterious shut-in and longtime resident of the Drake, who helps Jane understand her supernatural connection to the building by using a radical
method of hypnosis. Goldberg’s most recent acting stint was an arc on Fox’s Glee earlier this year.
If you missed the 666 pilot, you catch it on ABC.com.
In the episode, Jane (Rachael Taylor) seeks out Maris Elder (Whoopi Goldberg) a mysterious shut-in and longtime resident of the Drake, who helps Jane understand her supernatural connection to the building by using a radical
method of hypnosis. Goldberg’s most recent acting stint was an arc on Fox’s Glee earlier this year.
If you missed the 666 pilot, you catch it on ABC.com.
- 10/2/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
ABC’s Sunday drama block launched to strong ratings overall, but newcomer 666 Park Ave. opened surprisingly weak.
The season two return of Once Upon a Time (11 million viewers, 3.8 adults 18-49 demo) was last night’s top-rated entertainment show and returned down only 5 percent from last year’s high flying series premiere. (See our interview with the showrunners about last night’s episode).
Revenge (9.5 million, 3.2), in its new time period, did well too — down a mere tenth of a point from its Wednesday night series debut last fall and tying last year’s Desperate Housewives premiere in this slot. This rating is firmly better than the second half of Revenge’s season, suggesting the move to Sunday paid off. Airing against CBS’ Good Wife (9.8 million, 1.8), which declined 18 percent, Revenge firmly got the upper hand in the adult demo.
The season two return of Once Upon a Time (11 million viewers, 3.8 adults 18-49 demo) was last night’s top-rated entertainment show and returned down only 5 percent from last year’s high flying series premiere. (See our interview with the showrunners about last night’s episode).
Revenge (9.5 million, 3.2), in its new time period, did well too — down a mere tenth of a point from its Wednesday night series debut last fall and tying last year’s Desperate Housewives premiere in this slot. This rating is firmly better than the second half of Revenge’s season, suggesting the move to Sunday paid off. Airing against CBS’ Good Wife (9.8 million, 1.8), which declined 18 percent, Revenge firmly got the upper hand in the adult demo.
- 10/1/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
There’s a long and rocky history of TV producers trying to successfully adapt Stephen King novels. Could a new series capture the horror master’s sensibility while having nothing to do with his actual work?
ABC’s upcoming horror soap 666 Park Ave. (see the show’s curiously sexy marketing poster here) isn’t drawn from any of King’s material (it’s based on a novel with the same title by Gabriella Pierce), but producers admit the author’s work was a heavy influence on the show. “It’s absolutely Stephen King influenced,” said executive producer David Wilcox told TV critics Friday.
ABC’s upcoming horror soap 666 Park Ave. (see the show’s curiously sexy marketing poster here) isn’t drawn from any of King’s material (it’s based on a novel with the same title by Gabriella Pierce), but producers admit the author’s work was a heavy influence on the show. “It’s absolutely Stephen King influenced,” said executive producer David Wilcox told TV critics Friday.
- 7/27/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
On its first day of presentations at the Television Critics Association’s Summer Press Tour, ABC released its schedule of fall premiere dates, most of which are set during the post-Emmys week that traditionally starts the season.
Among the premieres of note, “Once Upon a Time,” “Revenge” and new drama “666 Park Avenue” debut on Sunday, September 30. “Grey’s Anatomy” returns a few days prior, on September 27 at at 9pm. New drama “Last Resort” leads in to “Grey’s” at 8pm.
“The Middle” receives a special one-hour premiere Sept. 26, followed by the season premiere of “Modern Family” at 9pm and the series premiere of “The Neighbors” at 9:30pm. “Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars” kicks off premiere…...
Among the premieres of note, “Once Upon a Time,” “Revenge” and new drama “666 Park Avenue” debut on Sunday, September 30. “Grey’s Anatomy” returns a few days prior, on September 27 at at 9pm. New drama “Last Resort” leads in to “Grey’s” at 8pm.
“The Middle” receives a special one-hour premiere Sept. 26, followed by the season premiere of “Modern Family” at 9pm and the series premiere of “The Neighbors” at 9:30pm. “Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars” kicks off premiere…...
- 7/26/2012
- by Melanie McFarland
- IMDb Television Blog
It’s almost that time of year again when hordes of TV fans storm San Diego to see their favorite returning shows and the upcoming season’s best new offerings at the San Diego Comic-Con. Here, leading off with the first wave of announcements from Warner Bros. TV, TVLine is compiling the latest news.
There are many, many more shows plus details yet to be announced, so make sure to bookmark this page and check back for updates!
Wednesday, July 11
666 Park Avenue, Arrow, Cult, The Following and Revolution pilot screenings (Ballroom 20)
Thursday,...
There are many, many more shows plus details yet to be announced, so make sure to bookmark this page and check back for updates!
Wednesday, July 11
666 Park Avenue, Arrow, Cult, The Following and Revolution pilot screenings (Ballroom 20)
Thursday,...
- 6/7/2012
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
It’s that time again. Studios are starting to announce which shows are going to Comic-Con.
Warner Bros. always has a strong presence at the annual fan convention and it looks like this year is no exception. The studio just announced its list of panels, and there’s a lot of new shows making their way to San Diego.
Here’s who’s definitely having a panel next month: The Big Bang Theory, Fringe, Nikita, Person of Interest, Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries, 666 Park Avenue, Arrow, Cult, The Following, Revolution, Childrens Hospital, DC Nation and Mad.
Speaking of, I’ve seen...
Warner Bros. always has a strong presence at the annual fan convention and it looks like this year is no exception. The studio just announced its list of panels, and there’s a lot of new shows making their way to San Diego.
Here’s who’s definitely having a panel next month: The Big Bang Theory, Fringe, Nikita, Person of Interest, Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries, 666 Park Avenue, Arrow, Cult, The Following, Revolution, Childrens Hospital, DC Nation and Mad.
Speaking of, I’ve seen...
- 6/7/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Vanessa Williams has joined the cast of ABC's supernatural pilot 666 Park Avenue. The drama, based on a series of books by Gabriella Pierce, will focus on one of the oldest apartment buildings in New York as it becomes home to paranormal events. Williams will play Olivia, who owns the building with her husband Gavin (Terry O'Quinn), according to TVLine. The actress currently stars as Renee Perry on ABC's Desperate Housewives and also appeared on on Ugly Betty from 2006 to 2010. Dave Annable (Brothers & Sisters) and Rachael Taylor (Charlie's Angels) (more)...
- 3/12/2012
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
Could we possibly have any more casting news today? No really! We need some more! In any event another resident has checked into ABC's devilish new spooker, "666 Park Avenue", and this particular desperate housewife is still smokin' hot!
According to Deadline, Vanessa Williams has signed on to the show, which is based on the Alloy book series by Gabriella Pierce. The project centers on a young couple (Rachael Taylor, Dave Annable) who accept an offer to manage one of the most historic apartment buildings in New York City. Unwittingly, they begin to experience supernatural occurrences that complicate and endanger the lives of everyone in the building. Williams will play the coldly beautiful and sophisticated wife of the building’s owner (Terry O’Quinn).
Mercedes Masöhn ("The Finder") and Robert Buckley ("One Tree Hill") also star as fashion photographer Louise and playwright Brian, another couple who live at the ominous address.
According to Deadline, Vanessa Williams has signed on to the show, which is based on the Alloy book series by Gabriella Pierce. The project centers on a young couple (Rachael Taylor, Dave Annable) who accept an offer to manage one of the most historic apartment buildings in New York City. Unwittingly, they begin to experience supernatural occurrences that complicate and endanger the lives of everyone in the building. Williams will play the coldly beautiful and sophisticated wife of the building’s owner (Terry O’Quinn).
Mercedes Masöhn ("The Finder") and Robert Buckley ("One Tree Hill") also star as fashion photographer Louise and playwright Brian, another couple who live at the ominous address.
- 3/10/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Vanessa Williams ("Desperate Housewives") is just the later cast member moving into 666 Park Avenue, ABC's supernatural-tinged drama pilot. She joins Rachael Taylor, Dave Annabele and Terry O'Quinn. Per Deadline, "Wisteria Lane resident Vanessa Williams is moving to a new address 666 Park Ave. Williams has become the first Desperate Housewives cast member to book a new pilot, ABCs supernatural drama 666 Park Avenue. The casting stems from the talent holding deal Williams signed with ABC in November." The thriller, based on the Gabriella Pierce book series of the same name, "centers on a young couple (Rachael Taylor and Dave Annable) that accepts an offer to manage one of the most historic apartment buildings in New York City. They unwittingly begin to experience supernatural occurrences, which complicate and endanger the lives of everyone in the building."...
- 3/10/2012
- bloody-disgusting.com
Wisteria Lane resident Vanessa Williams is moving to a new address — 666 Park Ave. Williams has become the first Desperate Housewives cast member to book a new pilot, ABC’s supernatural drama 666 Park Ave. Based on the Alloy book series by Gabriella Pierce, the project centers on a young couple (Rachael Taylor, Dave Annable) who accept an offer to manage one of the most historic apartment buildings in New York City. Unwittingly, they begin to experience supernatural occurrences that complicate and endanger the lives of everyone in the building. Williams, repped by UTA and Gef Entertainment, will play the coldly beautiful and sophisticated wife of the building’s owner (Terry O’Quinn). The casting stems from the talent holding deal Williams signed with ABC in November. Williams, who will finish up the final season of Desperate Housewives where she plays divorcee Renee Perry, has her memoir coming out next month.
- 3/10/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
On "One Tree Hill," Robert Buckley's character Clay is currently dealing with a six-year-old son who he forgot that he had after a mental trauma caused him to block the kid out for six years. It's weird even by Tree Hill standards, but Buckley is in for some even crazier adventures next season if his new show gets picked up.
Buckley has recently been cast in ABC's supernatural thriller "666 Park Avenue," based on Gabriella Pierce's novel series about a New York City apartment building plagued by things that go bump in the night. Buckley will play Brian, a playwright who moves into the building with his fashion photographer girlfriend Louise (Mercedes Masöhn).
Masöhn, of course, is a series regular on "The Finder" this season and will only appear in "666 Park" if "The Finder" gets canceled by Fox... which is relatively likely.
"666 Park" also stars Terry O'Quinn as the creepy...
Buckley has recently been cast in ABC's supernatural thriller "666 Park Avenue," based on Gabriella Pierce's novel series about a New York City apartment building plagued by things that go bump in the night. Buckley will play Brian, a playwright who moves into the building with his fashion photographer girlfriend Louise (Mercedes Masöhn).
Masöhn, of course, is a series regular on "The Finder" this season and will only appear in "666 Park" if "The Finder" gets canceled by Fox... which is relatively likely.
"666 Park" also stars Terry O'Quinn as the creepy...
- 3/9/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
And the casting news keeps on coming for ABC's latest genre offering, "666 Park Avenue", as two familiar TV faces have joined the show that will hopefully bring lots of devilish spookery once it makes its debut.
According to TVLine, Mercedes Masöhn (pictured right; "The Finder") and Robert Buckley ("One Tree Hill") are the latest to board the supernatural-tinged pilot.
Based on a book series by Gabriella Pierce, "666 Park Avenue" is set at an historic Manhattan apartment building that plays host to deadly, otherworldy occurrences. Terry O’Quinn ("Lost") has been cast as the mysterious owner of the building, while Dave Annable ("Brothers & Sisters") and Rachael Taylor ("Grey’s Anatomy") play a married couple that has newly signed on to manage the property.
Masöhn and Buckley have been cast as fashion photographer Louise and playwright Brian, another couple who live at the ominous address.
Look for more soon!
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
According to TVLine, Mercedes Masöhn (pictured right; "The Finder") and Robert Buckley ("One Tree Hill") are the latest to board the supernatural-tinged pilot.
Based on a book series by Gabriella Pierce, "666 Park Avenue" is set at an historic Manhattan apartment building that plays host to deadly, otherworldy occurrences. Terry O’Quinn ("Lost") has been cast as the mysterious owner of the building, while Dave Annable ("Brothers & Sisters") and Rachael Taylor ("Grey’s Anatomy") play a married couple that has newly signed on to manage the property.
Masöhn and Buckley have been cast as fashion photographer Louise and playwright Brian, another couple who live at the ominous address.
Look for more soon!
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
- 3/8/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Apartments are filling up fast at ABC’s 666 Park Avenue, with Mercedes Masöhn (The Finder) and Robert Buckley (One Tree Hill) the latest to board the supernatural-tinged drama pilot.
Based on a book series by Gabriella Pierce, 666 is set at an historic Manhattan apartment building that plays host to deadly, otherworldy occurences. Terry O’Quinn (Lost) has been cast as the mysterious owner of the building, while Dave Annable (Brothers & Sisters) and Rachael Taylor (Grey’s Anatomy) play a married couple that has newly signed on to manage the property.
Masöhn and Buckley have been cast as fashion photog Louise and playwright Brian,...
Based on a book series by Gabriella Pierce, 666 is set at an historic Manhattan apartment building that plays host to deadly, otherworldy occurences. Terry O’Quinn (Lost) has been cast as the mysterious owner of the building, while Dave Annable (Brothers & Sisters) and Rachael Taylor (Grey’s Anatomy) play a married couple that has newly signed on to manage the property.
Masöhn and Buckley have been cast as fashion photog Louise and playwright Brian,...
- 3/8/2012
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Mercedes Masohn and Robert Buckley are the latest stars to join ABC's pilot 666 Park Avenue. The supernatural drama, based on a series of books by Gabriella Pierce, focuses on a young couple who agree to manage one of the oldest apartment buildings in New York City - only to begin to experience strange events. Masohn and Buckley have now signed up to play a married couple living in the building, Deadline says. Masohn will star as a photographer called Louise, while Buckley's character is a playwright called Brian. The project is in second position for Masohn, which means that she will only join the cast (more)...
- 3/8/2012
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Another actor from a bubble series is joining a pilot. Mercedes Masohn, female lead of The Finder, Fox’s modestly rated Bones spinoff, has joined the cast of ABC’s drama pilot 666 Park Avenue. Also cast in the project, based on the Alloy book series by Gabriella Pierce, is Robert Buckley. 666 Park Avenue centers on a young couple (Rachael Taylor, Dave Annable) who accept an offer to manage one of the most historic apartment buildings in New York City. Unwittingly, they begin to experience supernatural occurrences that complicate and endanger the lives of everyone in the building. Masohn, repped by Greene & Assoc. and Luber/Roklin, and Buckley will play a married couple that lives in the building, playwright Brian and photographer Louise. Carmen Ejogo is set to co-star opposite Anthony Edwards in ABC’s drama pilot Zero Hour. The ABC Studios project, written and executive produced by Prison Break creator Paul Scheuring,...
- 3/8/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
The Finder’s Mercedes Masohn and One Tree Hill’s Robert Buckley are moving to Park Avenue. The actors have been tapped to co-star in the ABC soap, 666 Park Avenue, based on the book series by Gabriella Pierce. The Warner Bros. TV project revolves arounda young couple that accepts an offer to manage one of the most historic apartment buildings in New York City. In doing so, they begin to experience supernatural occurrences, which complicate and endanger the lives of everyone in the building. Masohn will play Louise, a stylish photographer married to Buckley’s playwright, Brian. The duo lives in the historic
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- 3/8/2012
- by Lacey Rose, Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Here is the full list of the ABC fall pilots. Any new additions/updates are in bold. Network executives will decide this spring which pilots will be ordered to series. What looks good? What looks bad? Tell us what you think in the comments below. 666 Park Avenue (Wbtv, Alloy Entertainment) Format: One-hour Drama Writer: David Wilcox Executive Producers: David Wilcox, Gina Girolamo, Leslie Morgenstein Director: Alex Graves Logline: Based on the book by Gabriella Pierce about a young couple who manages one of the most historic apartment buildings in New York City and unwittingly experience supernatural occurrences...
- 3/2/2012
- by Wrap Staff
- The Wrap
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