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From The Hollywood Reporter:
Angie Harmon Has Fun With Dick and Jane
Friday, September 3, 2004
Angie Harmon is joining Téa Leoni and Jim Carrey in Columbia Pictures' Fun with Dick and Jane, says The Hollywood Reporter.
Harmon will play the role of Veronica in the remake of the 1977 comedy, to be directed by Dean Parisot and produced by Brian Grazer. George Segal and Jane Fonda starred in the original feature about a wealthy couple which loses their main source of income, causing both to turn to a life of crime - as they organize various heists on their rich friends' accounts.
The trade adds that screenwriters Judd Apatow and Nicolas Stoller have modernized the film to revolve around a spokesperson for a large conglomerate.
Harmon's credits include The Deal and Agent Cody Banks as well as the TV series Law & Order and Baywatch Nights.
According to Empire Online, Veronica wasn't a character from the original flick (ie: completely new, not just a retooled version of an older character) and there's no word yet on how pivotal she'll be to the plot.
From The Hollywood Reporter:
3 set to labor for 'Hercules'
By Nellie Andreeva
Sean Astin, Leelee Sobieski and Timothy Dalton are set and Angie Harmon is in negotiations to star in NBC's four-hour miniseries "Hercules," from Hallmark Entertainment.
British newcomer Paul Tefter has been selected from more than 200 candidates to play the title role in the project, which chronicles the life of the Greek hero who, after killing his two sons and two of his brother's sons, performs 12 labors to repent.
Astin will play Linus, Hercules' music teacher. Sobieski will play Hercules' second wife, Deianeira. Harmon will play Hercules' mother, Alcmene, and Dalton will play the hero's stepfather, Amphitryon.
Roger Young is directing the mini, budgeted at more than $20 million, from a script by Charles Pogue.
"Hercules," executive produced by Robert Halmi Sr., is scheduled to begin production Aug. 23 in New Zealand with the premiere eyed for May 2005.
While Tefler has an imposing physique, at 6-foot-2, the project will not follow the Hollywood formula of portraying Hercules as a Schwarzenegger-type muscle man with incredible physical strength.
"His strength comes within," Halmi said. "He grows strong emotionally, mentally and spiritually as he tries to redeem himself."
Astin, who played Frodo's best friend Sam Gamgee in "The Lord of Rings" trilogy, recently wrapped the feature "Caught in the Act" and will next be seen in "Elvis Has Left the Building" and "Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School."
He is repped by Writers & Artists Group International, manager Joel Stevens and attorney David Feldman.
Sobieski, whose credits include starring roles in the miniseries "Joan of Arc" for CBS and "Uprising" for NBC, is repped by ICM and manager Joan Hyler.
Harmon, a "Law & Order" veteran, most recently co-starred in the feature "Agent Cody Banks." She is repped by UTA.
Dalton, who has a long relationship with Halmi, most recently starred as Julius Caesar in Hallmark's 1999 telefilm for ABC "Cleopatra."
Dalton, best known for his role as James Bond in "The Living Daylights" and "License to Kill," was most recently seen in the features "Looney Tunes: Back in Action" and "American Outlaws."
Telfer is not a stranger to ancient times. He had roles on TNT's miniseries "Spartacus" and the upcoming indie "Alexander the Great From Macedonia."
In addition to "Hercules," Halmi is shepherding two other high-profile longform projects to air on broadcast networks next season, "A Christmas Carol" for NBC and "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" for CBS.
Set pics from The Deal are up at Hollywood North Report. I'm only posting the link instead of including these in TCR Galleries because pics taken without the celeb's knowledge kind of makes me feel weird.
From Hollywood Reporter, ComingSoon.net and Reuters:
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Robert Loggia, Angie Harmon, Colm Feore and John Heard have joined Christian Slater and Selma Blair in the indie thriller "The Deal."
Production begins this week in Vancouver.
Harvey Kahn ("Water's Edge") is directing the Ruth Epstein script, which revolves around government secrecy, illegal oil trading and the Russian Mafia.
Loggia's credits range from "Scarface" to "The Sopranos." Harmon has appeared in "Law & Order" and "Agent Cody Banks." Feore's features include "Chicago" and "The Sum of All Fears." Heard's films include "Pollock" and "The Pelican Brief."
The cast is completed by Francoise Yip ("The Pledge"), Mike Dopud ("Walking Tall"), Paul McGillion ("Replicant") and Christine Lippa ("The Lizzie McGuire Movie").
More info as it's available...
Angie, Jason and baby Finley are on the cover of the February 2004 edition of Redbook.
From DallasNews.com:
The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation scored the daily double by choosing to honor Kim and Rudy Gatlin at its annual Dream Gala on May 1. It landed entertainment for the event and a celebrity-auction chairwoman.
Rudy and his Gatlin brothers, Steve and Larry, will perform. Kim's first cousin, actress Angie Harmon, will head the auction.
Each year, the foundation honors the parents of a diabetic child and donates the gala proceeds to the research area of that couple's choice. Last summer, the Gatlins' 7-year-old daughter, Lauren, was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. This year's gala will fund the Lauren Gatlin Research Grant to study islet-cell transplantation.
Angie gave birth to Finley Faith Sehorn on October 14th, 2003.
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Born August 10, 1972, in Dallas, Texas, Harmon has spent most of her life in front of a camera. Both of her parents are models, and she began modeling when she was a baby. Her first brush with fame came as a newborn, when she appeared in "How to Give Your Baby a Bath." When Harmon was 15 years old, she beat out 63,000 other contestants in a national contest for the cover spot on Seventeen magazine.
After graduation from Highland Park High School in 1990, Harmon won the Spectrum Model Search and soon was gracing the runways for such noted designers as Calvin Klein, Versace, Donna Karan, and Valentino, among others. She went on to model for Vogue, Cosmopolitan, GQ, Esquire, and Harper's Bazaar. During this time, she also began studying acting.
Harmon moved to Los Angeles in the mid-1990s to concentrate on an acting career. In 1995, she was "discovered" when she met producer-actor David Hasselhoff on a transcontinental flight and impressed him enough to be offered the lead in the detective series spin-off Baywatch Nights. Harmon quickly segued to ABC's short-lived drama C-16 (1997–98), playing a rookie FBI agent.
Harmon's first movie gig was in the independent film Lawn Dogs (1997) with Sam Rockwell. In 1998, she was landed the role of Assistant District Attorney Abbie Carmichael on the award-winning NBC series Law & Order. She has also appeared in episodes of Law & Order: SVU. Harmon most recently appeared alongside Frankie Muniz in Agent Cody Banks (2003).
In June 2001, Harmon married St. Louis Rams cornerback Jason Sehorn.
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