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Emmys Snub SouthLAnd? Cast Your Vote For Regina Now!

by Bob Parker on Aug.25, 2010, under Cast, News & Media

Regina King as Det. Lydia Adams

Were you, like me, slightly irritated (yeah, that’s an understatement) at the blanket snub by the Emmy® Awards for SouthLAnd this year, considering the many outstanding performances and story lines that we saw in Season 2? Did you wonder, like me, if the lack of nominations probably had more to do with politics than talent & skills, especially considering the fact that the episodes were produced by NBC (so NBC would get the credit instead of TNT)?

Well, it looks like we aren’t the only ones who think so. Entertainment Weekly (and just about every other entertainment news organization out there) had predicted nominations in multiple categories for several of the cast members of SouthLAnd before they were announced. Now EW has posted and “Emmy Snubs” online poll, asking which actors and actresses you think should be the winners. In the Lead Actress in a Drama Series category is none other than our beloved Regina King, who we all know should have been nominated for the real Emmy.

Now it’s your chance to tell the Emmy voters that they got it wrong, and the remind the rest of the Internet just how amazing Regina King is. We need everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, to go to the link below and vote for Regina so we can get her into the #1 position. Vote yourself, then spread the word through Twitter, Facebook, email – every method you can – so we can knock that Bones woman out of the #1 spot!

So get your butts over to this page and vote, then tell everyone you know to do the same!

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SouthLAnd’s Ben McKenzie Live On Stage in The Glass Menagerie

by Bob Parker on Aug.24, 2010, under Announcements, Cast

SouthLAnd and Ben McKenzie fans who can’t wait for the next season to premiere in January on TNT will get rare chance to see Ben live on stage this fall in Los Angeles as he takes on the Tennessee Williams class The Glass Menagerie. Appearing in the role of “the gentleman caller” in this beloved classic, Ben will be joining Two-time  Tony Award®-winner Judith Ivy (Nurse Jackie, Flags of Our Fathers, The Devil’s Advocate), Patch Darragh (Mercy) and Keira Keeley. The Glass Menagerie is directed Gordon Edelstein in what is called “a critically lauded re-imagining of the classic story.”

“…the  production is suffused with emotion from its first moments to its last,  turbulent with the confusions of love and hope and regret and fear that fill  any family living room in a time of crisis and stress.”

- The  New York Times

The play will be showing from September 1 through October 17 at the famous, and fabulous, Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, part of the Center Theater Group that includes the Ahmanson Theater and the Kirk Douglas Theater. This 750 seat theater is an intimate smaller stage, with seating on 3 sides that brings the audience closer to the “action” giving you a feeling of really being part of the production. For those with special needs, it is also wheelchair accessible and provides Phonic Ear sound system headsets on request. Situated in downtown Los Angeles, within walking distance of a multitude of restaurants and clubs and easily accessible to public transportation, the Mark Taper Forum is the perfect destination for a complete evening out on the town for dinner and a show.

To make things even more special, SouthlandTvFans.com visitors are being extended a special offer. From September 1-8 only, for all performances, tickets are only $25 for seats in Section A (directly in front of the stage) – that’s $10-$20 off the regular pricing, depending on the night! Don’t wait, though – tickets are selling out fast. To get the special discounted rate, simply call (213) 628-2772 and mention code CALLER or go to http://www.centertheatergroup.org/caller.

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Happy Birthday Arija Bareikis!

by Cathy Lipscomb on Jul.20, 2010, under Cast, Cast Birthdays, Fun

Happy Birthday to Arija Bareikis, (pronounced Ah-ree-uh Ba-ray-kiss) who plays Officer Chickie Brown, a single mom who dreams of being the first woman accepted into LAPD’s prestigious S.W.A.T. Arija was born in Bloomington Indiana and is of Lithuanian descent. After graduating from Stanford University, she worked as a paralegal for a while before deciding she wanted to be an actress.
 
Some of Arija’s television credits include Crossing Jordan, Law and Order, Without a Trace and Grey’s Anatomy just to name a few. She also appeared in many films including Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo and in HBO’s Oz as well as many stage productions.
 
A little trivia from IMDB, Arija was a homecoming queen and cheerleader in high school.
 
Please join us in wishing Arija a very Happy Birthday by adding your well-wishes in the comment section below.
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Southland’s Emily Bergl in Kidding On the Square

by Bob Parker on Jun.30, 2010, under Cast

SouthLAnd fans know her as the eccentric Tammi Bryant, wife of detective Sammy Bryant (played by Shawn Hatosy), but Emily Bergl is not to be confused with Tammi. Far from it! Emily is an extremely talented film, television and stage actress who has performed in everything from comedies to dramas. She is also a dedicated humanitarian and activist, spending much of her non-acting time volunteering for organizations like Habitat for Humanity building homes in the USA and around the world, or working with Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic.

Now in her musical debut, Emily brings us Kidding On the Square, a sexy vintage cabaret that invites the audience on a roaring 20s ride through love, heartbreak, and everything in between. Come and enjoy an old fashioned romantic evening told from the perspective of a modern girl and the eccentric characters she inhabits.  Emily Bergl, along with acclaimed musical director and pianist G. Scott Lacy, creates a cabaret world that blends classic Fats Waller and Cole Porter hits with vintage takes on modern favorites from the Scissor Sisters to Madonna.

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Happy Birthday Emily Bergl

by Cathy Lipscomb on Apr.25, 2010, under Cast, Cast Birthdays

Happy Birthday to Emily or as we know her best, Tammi Bryant. We still don’t know what makes the marriage work between her and Sammy but there have been some strange moments between the two.  From the very first episode with her  calling Sammy to ask him to come home and make a baby with her, to taking pictures of gang members and skateboarders whom one of them she invited home to smoke some pot then he stole her camera and laptop, we never know what Tammi is going to do next.

What we do know is that Emily is an accomplished actress in not only television, but film and theatre. She has been in The Rage: Annie 2  to various tv shows from Grey’s Anatomy, ER, NYPD Blue, CSI: Miami and where I first came to love her as the eccentric  Annie in Men in Trees.

Please join us in wishing Emily a very Happy Birthday by adding your well-wishes in the comment below

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