5.30.2003




Happy Birthday!




To Michael Piller today he turns 53.


Thanks to Linda for the info!

5.29.2003

GUEST STARS IN THE NEWS

LINDA Dano (Rae, "One Life to Live"), who recently attended the "General Hospital" 40th anniversary bash in Los Angeles, spent most of the evening hobnobbing with her past daytime daughters, Alicia Coppola (ex-Lorna, "Another World") and Robin Christopher (ex-Lorna on "AW," currently Skye on "GH").

"Alicia and her husband, Anthony Jones, were actually my guests for the evening," said Dano, noting that she and Coppola "have remained very close friends, like Robin and me, ever since our days on 'Another World.' We've all stayed very tight and very much in touch. When I come to California, whether it be for Super Soap Weekend or to come out to do 'General Hospital,' I always see Robin and I always see Alicia. In fact, now they're great friends. The girls and their husbands often get together, but I've yet to be part of that foursome."

Alicia Coppola played Anita/Nicholas in this seasons Misbegotten
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Happy Anniversary


In 1989, "Major Dad" Gerald McRaney married "Designing Women" actress Delta Burke
Gerald McRaney played Harrison Fisher in Scars.









Happy Birthday


Actor Louis Gossett Jr. turned 67 on May 27 (he played Pastor David Lewis in Zion)

5.28.2003

SITE CLEAN UP
Over the next few weekends I will be removing links to sites that no longer exist or are no longer updated.
Let me know if your site will still be updated when the show begins again, or if it has moved so I can fix the links as needed.
Thanks.

NEW SPOILERS FOR MOUNTAIN!
Check out our spoiler section for information on the new episode Mountain!
Looks to be a real nail biter!

DEAD ZONE SEASON 2.5 BEGINS FILMING!
The Sexy Summer Six are scheduled to film May 7- July 3!
Can't wait!

5.27.2003

WANT TO TALK DEAD ZONE
Stop by our Message Board.
There's always something going on, you don't have to register to join in the fun and it's well moderated so you don't have to worry about funky ads.
Stop by and check it out!

5.25.2003

TREK TODAY HAS MORE STORM SPOILERS!
On Picardo's role

Asked whether the role might become recurring, Stillwell said, "On The Dead Zone, you never know. In this same episode, Johnny also has a chance encounter with the Carnival Man who ran the Wheel of Fortune game in the pilot episode two years ago."

To read more visit Trek Today
Thanks to Linda for sharing the info!

5.22.2003

DEAD ZONE WINS UK'S SFX!
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy film - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy film actor - Vigo Mortensen for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy film actress - Kirstin Dunst for Spider-Man
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy film director - Peter Jackson for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy film score - Howard Shore for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Show - Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Best New Science Fiction or Fantasy Show - The Dead Zone
Most Improved Science Fiction or Fantasy Show - Angel
Best episode of a Science Fiction or Fantasy Show - Buffy: Once More, With feeling
Best Newcomer - Michael Rosenbaum for Smallville
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy actor - James Marsters for Buffy
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy actress - Alyson Hannigan for Buffy
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy book (fiction) - Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse by Robert Rankin
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy book (non-fiction) - The Lord of the Rings: The Official Movie Guide by Brian Sibley
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy author - Terry Pratchett
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy comic book - The Ultimates
SFX Lifetime Achievement Awards - Christopher Lee and James Doohan

Full Article
Congrats to the cast and crew for a great job!!
Thanks to Lynda for the news!

5.21.2003

KRISTEN DALTON.COM GETS AN UPDATE
Can't get enough of sexy reporter Dana? Check our Kristen's site for info and new photos!

THE MINI SERIES 10.5 BEGINS FILMING
It will be filming in Vancouver from July 17- Aug 20, 2003.

JANE LYNCH TO APPEAR IN THE STORM
For more info on Jane Lynch, visit her TV Tome Page

side note: double cool is she stars in Michael McKean and Annette O'Toole's
movie Mighty Wind, and Annette is in my other favortite show Smallville

ROBERT PICARDO TO BE IN THE STORM!
Visit Robert Picardo's Offical Site for more info on this Voyager Star!

READ JOHN ADAMS NEW RIFF!
Click here to read the whole riff
Spoilers abound for The Storm, don't read if you don't want to know! Looks to be another great episode!

No word on a third season as of yet, so we're gonna do what we can to blow your socks off with these sexy summer six. So I'm running on all cylinders ready to give you guys what'cha want, more of the DZ posse.

Loving the title Sexy Summer Six!

NEW EPISODE AND SPOILERS!
Deja Voodoo!

*jumps up and down cause she can't wait for the 6 new episodes*

5.19.2003

SATURN AWARDS END, DEAD ZONE DOESN'T GET A PRIZE

In the television category, ABC's Alias was named best network television series, and the SCI FI Channel's original series Farscape was honored as best syndicated/cable TV series. Alias star Jennifer Garner was named best actress, and Angel star David Boreanaz was tapped for best actor.

Alias' Victor Garber took the honor for best supporting actor, while Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Alyson Hannigan won the award for best supporting actress.

Cinescape's Faces of the Future Awards went to Buffy's Emma Caulfield and Firefly's Nathan Fillion.


Better luck next year to the cast and crew of The Dead Zone.
Full Story
Thanks to Linda for the info

5.17.2003

ALONG CAME JONES, WHERE'D HE GO?
ABC's Fall Schedule does not appear to be carrying Sean Patrick Flanery's Along Came Jones Series at this time.

Any info on the series and if it will still be a mid-season replacement would be helpful.
(series also stars MELISSA GILBERT)

DEAD ZONE CAST AND CREW NEWS
Miniseries:

10.5 – From director John Lafia (“The Dead Zone”), NBC presents the ground-shattering movie event, “10.5.” Disaster hits the United States when a giant earthquake shakes-up the West Coast, separating the entire region from the main land, and sending it into the ocean. Michael Jaffe (“Martha, Inc.: The Martha Stewart Story”), Howard Braunstein (“South Pacific”), and Gary Pearl (“Liberty Stands Still”) serve as executive producers for the teleplay written by Lafia, Chris Canaan (“The House on Turk Street”), and Ronnie Christensen (“Dark Angel”). The movie is distributed by Hallmark Entertainment.
Previous News on 10.5
10.5 (NBC, New!) - The Peacock has greenlighted a four-hour mini-series which revolves around a female seismologist who warns of a serious global catastrophe when a series of earthquakes increase in magnitude. The special effects heavy project, from Jaffe-Braunstein Films and Pearl Pictures, will be directed by John Lafia ("The Dead Zone"). Lafia wrote the script with Christopher Canaan ("Walker, Texas Ranger") and Ronnie Christensen ("Monster!"), while Gary Pearl, Howard Braunstein and Michael Jaffe will executive produce. Production is set to begin in Vancouver in June for a 2004 air date.

THE SFX AWARDS ARE ALSO THIS MONTH!
Nomination Links

SATURN AWARDS ARE TOMORROW!
Good Luck to the Cast and Crew!

5.15.2003

FROM USA NETWORK
Dear Dead Zone Fan,

USA Network invites you to give us your feedback about our original
series "The Dead Zone," as well as some of our other great original
series, original movies and sporting events, such as PGA TOUR Golf and U.S.
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Click here to
answer a few questions about yourself and to sign up for the USA
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We value your opinion! Your information and responses will be kept
confidential and anonymous.

Thanks, and remember -- the summer season of "The Dead Zone" starts
Sunday, July 6 at 10PM/9C. We'll be in touch soon with more information
about the premiere.

Best regards,

USA Network

5.13.2003

NEW WALL PAPER

Thanks Sk8trgurl!

BRUCES DAD IS A CHARACTER
Louis Gosset , Jr. Joins Delgo Voice Cast
Wednesday, April 30, 2003 12:22 CDT

Academy Award winning actor Louis Gossett, Jr. has joined Val Kilmer, Michael Clarke Duncan and Eric Idle in the voice cast for the animated adventure Delgo, the first independently produced computer-animated feature in the U.S.

Louis Gossett, Jr. (An Officer and a Gentleman) is voicing King Zahn, a benevolent but cautious leader whose plans for his people's future are hindered only by his attachment to the past.

Delgo, a fantasy adventure film, is the first theatrical production from Atlanta-based Fathom Studios. The film is set in a divided land where a troubled youth and some unlikely friends must save the world from itself.

"Louis Gossett, Jr. is a legendary talent and a wonderful man," said Marc F. Adler, producer and co-director. "His voice is very unique and the creativity he lends to his performance is inspiring. Lou has been an absolute joy to work with and we are thrilled to have him involved with the film."

Gossett joins an all-star cast, including Val Kilmer voicing Bogardus, a fearless and cocky street-smart soldier, Eric Idle voicing Spig, a bumbling, pompous—yet dimwitted—imp, and Michael Clarke Duncan voicing Elder Marley, a mystical Stonesage master and the mentor to Delgo, a brash teenager who is haunted by his past.

The film has created a strong following largely due to the Digital Dailies, a message board on the movie's website where the studios' production teams post selected works-in-progress, allowing fans to follow artist collaboration and watch the creation of the film as it happens.
Article from Comingsoon.net

5.07.2003

QUALITY OF LIFE DIRECTOR GETS A MINI
The Peacock has greenlighted a four-hour mini-series which revolves around a female seismologist who warns of a serious global catastrophe when a series of earthquakes increase in magnitude. The special effects heavy project, from Jaffe-Braunstein Films and Pearl Pictures, will be directed by John Lafia ("The Dead Zone"). Lafia wrote the script with Christopher Canaan ("Walker, Texas Ranger") and Ronnie Christensen ("Monster!"), while Gary Pearl, Howard Braunstein and Michael Jaffe will executive produce. Production is set to begin in Vancouver in June for a 2004 air date.

SALEM'S LOT (TNT) - Donald Sutherland has joined the cast of the cable channel's mini-series as Richard Straker, a mysterious antique store owner and right-hand man to the head vampire. Other cast members include Rob Lowe, Andre Braugher, Rutger Hauer, James Cromwell and Samantha Mathis. Production on the project is underway in Austrailia.
Check out The Futon Critic for more


5.05.2003

DEAD ZONE IN CULT TIMES # 92
The Dead Zone
• Star Anthony Michael Hall looks back on the first half of Season Two and explains the reasons behind his characterization choices for the dubiously 'gifted' Johnny Smith.
Cult Times

5.04.2003

DAVID OGDEN STIERS FANS ALERT!
"Frasier"
Martin (John Mahoney) begins to doubt that he is Frasier and Niles' (Kelsey Grammer, David Hyde Pierce) real papa when an old friend (David Ogden Stiers) comes to visit. It seems that his bud was reeeaaaal close to Martin's wife, and he notices that his sons seem to have all the man's tastes and mannerisms. Uh-oh. Fun stuff.

5.02.2003

FOR ALL THE LATEST SALEM'S LOT NEWS
Check outNeedful Things

THE PREACHER MAKES MUSIC
DRG Records has pulled tracks from its concert cast albums of shows produced by Encores! and is releasing a compilation disc, "Encores from Encores!," in stores May 6.

Performers include Brian Stokes Mitchell, Heather Headley, Nathan Lane, Sarah Uriarte Berry, Patrick Wilson, David Ogden Stiers, Debbie Gravitte, Tyne Daly, Lewis Cleale, Melissa Errico, David Campbell, Erin Dilly, Melissa Rain Anderson, Christopher Fitzergerald, Jessica Stone, Patti LuPone, Bebe Neuwirth, Peter Gallagher, Marin Mazzie, Andrea Martin, Gregg Edelman, Rebecca Luker and Mario Cantone.
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