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April on 4 October 2013 with
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via Deadline: Michael Rosenbaum (Smallville, Breaking In) wrote, directed, and stars in the raunchy high school reunion comedy Back In The Day, which Screen Media Films scooped up and will release to theaters and on VOD. Morena Baccarin, Nick Swardson, Harland Williams, Sarah Colonna, and Isaiah Mustafa co-star in Rosenbaum’s helming debut, which follows Jim Owens (Rosenbaum) as he hits his high school reunion and wrangles his now-married friends together
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April on 26 September 2013 with
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From USA Today: Morena Baccarin admits she’s ready for her baby to arrive. “I’m getting tired and uncomfortable,” she says in an interview ahead of Sunday’s third-season premiere for Showtime’s Homeland. And don’t ask about whether she and her hubby, director Austin Chick, are having a boy or a girl. “We know, but we’re keeping it a secret,” says Baccarin, with a sly smile. The actress, who joked with USA
I have added a bunch of photos from pre-Emmy events, the Emmys themselves and the after party that Morena attended. Unfortunately, Morena and Homeland did not win big last night (co-star Claire Danes did win, however, and the show won an award for writing), but it is a huge honor to have been nominated. Each album is linked below.
Morena’s segment on Jimmy Kimmel Live has been posted on the show’s YouTube Channel. The interview is in two parts, and they are both embedded below.
Last night, Morena attended a pre-emmy parted hosted by Los Angeles Confidential magazine (of which she is September’s cover star). Around 50 images have been added to the gallery.
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April on 18 September 2013 with
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The New York Times’ Arts Beat has posted an interview with Morena about Homeland. With her otherworldly aura, Morena Baccarin seemed a natural for science-fiction roles like Inara Serra, a 26th-century courtesan from the planet Sihnon in Josh Whedon’s “Firefly,” and Anna, the leader of the alien Visitors in “V” on ABC. But it is Showtime’s “Homeland” that has allowed Ms. Baccarin to run the gamut of human emotions. As