Nathan Fillion has been named one of 11 Fun Fearless Males in the February issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine in a case of fiction-become-fact after his character Richard Castle was in a Cosmo photo shoot for the Season 2 opener “Deep in Death” (repeat to be aired Sat March 6). Castle was also named one of the “Ten Most Eligible Bachelors” in the “Castle” episode “The Third Man” which aired Jan 25th.
Fillion has headed to New York for the Cosmo’s Fun Fearless Male of the Year party and while in New York will appear on “The View” which airs Monday March 1st.
In the first installment of this four part series, WordTheatre brings incredible literary and acting talents to Santa Monica from 3 to 5 PM for performances and an author Q & A. Featuring:
* Sarah Clarke (Twilight, 24) performing “Two-Step” by Maile Meloy
* Jon Huertas (Castle, Generation Kill) performing “My Ride My Revolution” by Luis Rodriguez
* Larisa Oleynik (10 Things I Hate About You, 3rd Rock from the Sun) performing “Temporary” by Marisa Silver
Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 at the door. Or purchase a WordTheatre at the Edye Flex Pass for $25 tickets.
All authors will be in attendance. Books sold by Small World Books of Venice.
Produced and Directed by Cedering Fox
Please be aware that the Edye is part of the Santa Monica Performing Arts Center and is located behind the Broad Stage. They share a parking lot, so follow signage on the patio until you come to the Edye.
STANA KATIC heads a star-studded cast in the ongoing revival of Steve Allen’s brilliant “Meeting of Minds” plays featuring historical persons in conversation about their lives and ideas on Sunday, Jan 17 at 7:00pm at the Steve Allen Theater, Los Angeles, CA
The cast:
Steve Allen – JACK MAXWELL (“24″)
Pres. Theodore Roosevelt – BILL SMITROVICH (“Without a Trace”)
Queen Cleopatra – STANA KATIC (“Castle”)
Thomas Acquinas- JOE SPANO (“Hill Street Blues”)
Thomas Paine – STEVEN CULP (“Thirteen Days”)
Directed by Frank Megna
Produced by Robert Ladendorf & Diana Ljungaeus
The new Disney 3D animation film “A Christmas Carol” is the retelling of Charles Dickens classic novel about a Victorian-era miser taken on a journey of self-redemption, courtesy of several mysterious Christmas apparitions. “A Christmas Carol” starring Jim Carrey opens around the world this weekend.
Of interest to Castle fans, the voice of Belinda Cratchit is played by Molly C Quinn [Alexis Castle].
Diane Ford (Michelle Monaghan), a vivacious and successful independent truck driver, leads a carefree life of long-haul trucking, one night stands and all-night drinking until the evening her estranged 11-year-old son (Jimmy Bennett) shows up at her door.
Peter hasn’t seen his mother since he was a baby and wants Diane as little as she wants him; but with his father Len (Benjamin Bratt) in the hospital, Diane and Peter are stuck with each other at least for a while.
Burdened with this new responsibility and seeing the life of freedom she’s fought for jeopardized, Diane steps reluctantly into her past and looks sidelong at a future that is not as simple or straightforward as she had once believed.
Diane’s neighbour and best friend Runner is played by Nathan Fillion.
Trucker is an independently financed drama written and directed by James Mottern and produced by Plum Pictures.
Trucker opens next weekend (October 9th) in the following locations:
New York
New York Special Events
Jacob Burns Film Center
Opens: Thursday, October 8th, 2009
364 Manville Road Pleasantville, NY
(914)-769-6070 website | Buy Tickets
Jacob Burns Film Center – Oct 9th
Special screening includes Q&A with filmmaker James Mottern and actress Michelle Monaghan will be interviewed by New York Times critic Janet Maslin
Village East Cinema
Opens: Friday, October 9th, 2009
181-189 2nd Avenue
New York, NY website | Buy Tickets
Village East Cinema – Oct 9 & 10
Trucker star Michelle Monaghan and writer/director James Mottern will appear in person for Q&A after the 7:20pm showings on Oct 9 & Oct 10
California
Pennsylvania
Gaslamp 15
701 5th Avenue
San Diego, CA
(619) 232-0401 website
The Hollywood Theatre
1449 Potomac Ave
Pittsburgh, PA
412.344.1245
Oct 9th 7pm, Oct 10th 9:30pm, Oct 11th 7pm