Tag: writing
GIs in Space
By Sean Doorly for Premiere Magazine Online (1998) Kurt Russell takes the long view of American history — stretching thirty years into the future. He plays an galactic warrior c. 2025 in “Soldier,” but he sees a direct line between his character, Todd, and the 1944 grunts in “Saving Private Ryan.” “It’s interesting that these… Read more
American Dad and Family Guy Creator Seth MacFarlane Is Animated About Work and Play
Interview by Sean Doorly for AOL TV Seth MacFarlane is a lucky, but hard-working guy. Lucky because with ‘Family Guy’ and ‘American Dad,’ he has two successful animated shows on a major network. Hard-working because he has two animated shows on a major network, is working on a live-action pilot and does voice acting for… Read more
Winslet Gets Kinky Sidestepping Blockbusters
By Sean Doorly for Premiere Magazine Online (1998) She’s the star of the most successful movie of all time, idol to millions of girls around the world, and love object for millions of men. With the amazing visibility she gained through “Titanic,” Kate Winslet might have been expected to follow up with another high-profile blockbuster.… Read more
Celeb Q&A Lindsay Lohan
Celeb Q&A Lindsay Lohan (Channel One, 2004) By Sean Doorly Lindsay Lohan was born in Long Island, New York, and was only 3, when she began her career as a Ford model. She soon jumped to acting – first appearing in numerous commercials and then a regular gig on a soap opera. She shot to… Read more
Celeb Q&A: Anne Hathaway
Celeb Q&A: Anne Hathaway By Sean Doorly for Channel One (2004) Anne Hathaway shot to stardom with her role as the geek-turned-princess in the movie, “The Princess Diaries.” In her new movie, “Enchanted Ella” Hathaway again plays a feisty female, but this time in a magical world of ogres, giants and wicked stepsisters. She plays… Read more