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Catherine Bell
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15 March 2010
Intense Times Ahead on 'Army Wives,' Says Catherine Bell Fans of "Army Wives" can look forward to a "very emotional" fourth season premiere episode of the hit Lifetime series next month. That's the assurance given by Catherine Bell, who also says, "(I)n the first two segments, my character cries a lot. It's all very intense." Could that emotion have to do with the fact that her character's son shot himself in the head during last season's closing episode? Is it possible he survived? "I can't give away details without ruining the plot," she says. But she does add, "When you end a season with a gunshot, anything's possible." It will be a season of disguise as far as her character is concerned. The former "Jag" actress and her husband, writer Adam Beason, expect their second child in August, a fact that will be hidden on the show. "We're shooting episode six out of 18 at the moment," she says, "And right now, we're trying to figure out how to hide my pregnancy. I expect to be carrying a lot of laundry bags and grocery bags in my scenes." Bell and Beason live with their 6-year-old daughter in Charleston, S.C., where "Army Wives" shoots. Bell expects to work until the season wraps in July. In August, she'll give birth via C-section and -- if plans pan out -- in October, she will be before the cameras making an action movie for Lifetime with Gale Anne Hurd. Written by Bell's husband, it's been in the works for a year and a half and has "just gotten a green light for its second draft. We're terribly excited. It has to do with a woman in the military whose husband gets kidnapped, and she has just one evening to save him and find out what happened." It is, she says, "very emotional." IF YOU ASK HIM: Steven Weber and his cohorts on ABC's forthcoming "Happy Town" have wrapped their initial order of eight episodes of the spooky mystery drama that has to do with a series of kidnappings in a placid Minnesota hamlet. They'll start airing April 28, "and, given the way that television is done now, I'm sure they'll know whether they want more after the second episode airs. No, they'll probably know mid-point into the first episode," Weber opines. "That's the corporate approach to television: to calculate, minute by minute. That's corporate creativity, and it never works." In fact, there is a long list of television's biggest series success stories -- like "Star Trek," "M.A.S.H." and "Seinfeld" -- that took time to grow on audiences. "I would say every one of them," stresses Weber. "Those critical and financially profitable successes have all broken the mold and have gone against network and corporate expectations." The one-time "Wings" star, who plays a man obsessed with his lost daughter on "Happy Town," goes on to say, "Hopefully, people will recognize quality right off the bat and counteract any attempts to qualify and quantify it -- let the audience arrive at the show." THE MENTOR FACTOR: Nick Swardson has gone from being Adam Sandler's protege to being a very successful comedian in his own right, but he says he owes everything he knows to the veteran comic. "He's allowed me to build my foundation, and he showed me every facet of making a movie. He's showed me a ton about writing, editing and producing. I couldn't ask for a better mentor," says Swardson, who wrote Sandler's movie "Benchwarmers," rewrote "Grandma's Boy" and produced "Chuck and Larry." "He works really hard, and he's given me certain opportunities so I work hard in return." Luckily, the two comics get each other quite nicely. "It was a perfect bond because I grew up on his sensibility. I used to watch him in high school," he tells us. "When we started working together, it was a perfect fit because I already got his sense of humor. It felt like we already knew each other." Swardson certainly has plenty of other projects on his plate -- like his new Comedy Central series "Nick Swardson's Pretend Time," which will debut in early October. We caught up with the actor on the set of the show during his lunch break. "I've worked with Comedy Central forever so they know my sensibilities and they trust me. That's one of the reasons I did it. They give me the freedom to do what I want," claims the funny man. With the show just wrapping, Swardson is next off to work with, you guessed it, Adam Sandler. "It's a romantic comedy for next year. I play Sandler's cousin, but then in the second half of the movie, I have to hide out because I'm going to get killed so I play this German guy who becomes Jennifer Aniston's boyfriend." HE FEELS THEIR PAIN: Former "Malcolm in the Middle" brother Justin Berfield is among the producers of Fox's new "Sons of Tucson" comedy, and already has a track record as a producer at age 23. Having gone through the casting and recasting process, he tells us, "Seeing the process from this perspective, I'm just thankful for the chance I had. I've been on the other end, and there are just so many things that go on that you have no control over." Berfield reveals that he will be seen on the show late in the season, playing a neighborhood bully. With reports by Emily-Fortune Feimster.
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09 March 2010
King takes major spoils at Bonanza... the best nett score of 145, narrowly edging out runner up Karen Bishop who finished one shot back, while Catherine Bell recorded the best gross score. ...
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05 March 2010
The receding taboos of body artKingston-based image consultant Catherine Bell of Prime Impressions said tattoos and body piercings held negative connotations in past decades and were ...
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25 December 2009
Duncan defends his stance on HST... his support of the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) in the face of attacks from former NDP MP Catherine Bell, a candidate in the next federal election. ...
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16 December 2009
Who's got Duncan's ear? Former NDP MP Catherine Bell is getting in on the action, getting party staffers to dredge up an interesting Duncan quote from Feb. 10, 1997. ...
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15 December 2009
Establish a Christmas presence "A lot of people are ignoring those today," says Catherine Bell, who runs the Ontariobased image consulting agency Prime Impressions at www. ...
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11 December 2009
Food businesses dreading new tax ... and this week we're pulling all the stops in an effort to fight the tax," said Catherine Bell, Comox Valley NDP candidate, in a press release. ...
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11 December 2009
Shoppers waiting for sales Bring an unwrapped toy or gift to Relax the Back in Mount Pleasant from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday and meet Catherine Bell, star of the Lifetime drama series ...
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11 December 2009
NDP flays Duncan, HST Former Vancouver Island North MP Catherine Bell (left) chats at the NDP convention with Thelma Oliver. Efforts by the federal NDP nominee to dissuade ...
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09 December 2009
Duncan urged to dump HST Federal NDP nominee – and former MP – Catherine Bell is urging Conservative MP John Duncan to ditch the HST. ...
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09 December 2009
Bell calls on Duncan to take a stand "It's not too late for John Duncan to stand up for Vancouver Island North," says NDP candidate and former Vancouver Island North MP Catherine Bell. ...
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04 December 2009
Yvonne K. Fulbright ... then Stacy Dash because she is flat out exotic... and Catherine Bell, because she is smoking hot...always...although 15 years older than me. ...
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01 December 2009
Hallmark adds 'Wedding' to 'Witch' pics Catherine Bell and Chris Potter are set to reprise their roles in the telefilm, which has begun production in Toronto for a 2010 premiere ...
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