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Passages, Les Role: Katharine Genre: Comedy / Drama Status: pre-production Release Date: 2007
The Spiderwick Chronicles Role: Helen Grace Genre: Adventure / Drama Status: post-production Release Date: 2008
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It’s not a good sign when a movie, even a TV movie, is filmed and then sits around before it sees the light of day. This film, according to the trade publication Variety, was completed in 2005. It stars Mary-Louise Parker, Tom Skerritt and Betty Buckley, who aren’t too shabby when it comes to acting. Variety says CBS management changes prompted the delay. In any case, the film is based on a book by A. Manette Ansay. The book was an Oprah Book Club selection. Parker plays a teacher who is forced to move in with her in-laws. Let’s just say it’s not that cozy when they move in. I’m sure the actors will elevate what sounds like a dour story. Saturday, 8 p.m. CBS
Mary Louise was at the “A Private View of Glamour and Style Hosted by Tiffany & Co” event on 3rd May. I only found 3 pictures so far, but you can see them in the gallery. Read the rest of this entry »
Actress Mary-Louise Parker still gets lost on New York streets - and hates it when people ask her for directions.
The Weeds star has lived in the city’s West Village for years, but is filled with fear when lost strangers ask her for advice on how to get to their destination.
She tells New York gossip column PageSix, “I panic when people on the street ask for directions.
Mary-Louise Parker tried to get out of this interview. She said so halfway through. Not in a confrontational way, just matter-of-factly, as if she were saying she hadn’t ordered those fries but had started to eat them anyway.
Interviews, however, come with newsworthy events, and it is worth reporting that Ms. Parker is back on the New York stage after four years’ absence — her longest stretch away from the theater since she was 17. She is starring in “Dead Man’s Cell Phone,” Sarah Ruhl’s new play, opening Tuesday night at Playwrights Horizons. Kathleen Chalfant also stars, and Anne Bogart is the director. Read the rest of this entry »
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On-again, off-again couple Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Mary-Louise Parker appear to be back on ? as in, really on.
The pair are engaged, New York’s Daily News is reporting, saying that the two, who appear as husband and wife on the Showtime series Weeds, have been telling friends of their intention to marry.
When reached by PEOPLE, a rep for Morgan had no comment on the report.
Mary-Louise Parker has said she drew on her own experiences as a mum to make her character in new film The Spiderwick Chronicles more believable.
Mary-Louise plays Helen Grace, the mum of faery-befrienders Jared, Simon and Mallory in the movie adaptation of the much loved children’s books and she said recently: “I hope I’m a better mother [than her character] in some ways, and I’d like to be as good as her in others.”
“I mean, every parent fails. That’s what I like about this character, she’s not perfect. She loses her temper, she’s impatient, she makes bad decisions like most parents.”
Actress mom Mary-Louise Parker tells us about starring in The Spiderwick Chronicles, her favorite kids’ books, and more.
On Doing a Kids’ Movie
Has the end of Harry Potter left a big hole in your child’s reading list? Pick up The Spiderwick Chronicles, by Holly Black and Toni DiTerlizzi. Then see the live-action screen version, hitting theaters this month (rated PG). We chatted up actress and mom Mary-Louise Parker to find out about the film, her favorite kids’ books, and more.