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News Archive / June 2006




June 22, 2006

Brotherhood premiere photos ...

We have photos of Annabeth from the premiere of Brotherhood on June 21 at the Crest Theatre in Westwood, CA.

Photos courtesy: Michael Buckner / Getty Images

 

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June 21, 2006

Brotherhood premiere; InStyle feature ...

Annabeth will be attending tonight's Brotherhood premiere/screening at The Crest Theatre in Westwood, CA. We will hopefully have red carpet pics of the event posted tomorrow, so be sure to watch this space.

 

Additionally, Annabeth is featured with several of her good friends in the July 2006 issue of InStyle Magazine.

The article is titled "Girls Gone Styled!" in the Life & Home/Entertaining section (p. 225-226).

View the scans:
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June 9, 2006

Annabeth mention on LA DailyNews.com ...

Below is a short article on Annabeth from LA DailyNews.com. Be advised there is a potential "spoiler" contained in the article for Annabeth's character in Brotherhood.

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DailyNews.com
By Marilyn Beck and Stacy Jenel Smith
June 9, 2006

FROM THE INSIDE LOOKING OUT: With the ongoing drumbeat about the horrors of aging for Hollywood actresses, it's refreshing to come across something upbeat for a change. "I've found that being in my thirties I'm really getting the opportunity to stretch as an actress, and I love it," says Annabeth Gish. "And I'm still able to fight the effects of gravity," she adds, laughing.

Gish, who has gone from playing first daughter Elizabeth Bartlet on "The West Wing" to the recent "Stephen King's Desperation" miniseries - now has Showtime's "The Brotherhood" series debuting July 9. In it, she plays the wife of a Providence, R.I., politico - with a secret. She has a substance abuse problem. "It's a complex, meaty role," she tells us.

Jason Clarke plays the politico and Jason Isaacs plays his brother, who's a mobster, in the show inspired by the real-life Bulger brothers of Boston (William, the former state senator and university president, and James "Whitey" Bulger, who wound up one of the FBI's most-wanted fugitives.) Next up, Gish is starting rehearsals for an L.A. production of "King Lear," in which she's playing Regan. "Again," she says, "it's the variety I'm finding at this age, and I'm thrilled."

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June 2, 2006

Brotherhood on Sho.com ...

Showtime (sho.com) now has Brotherhood listed under their "Original Series" portion of their Web site. There is a detailed show summary as well as sneak peak video. Head on over to Showtime (sho.com) for all the exclusives!

 

Reminder: Brotherhood premieres Sunday, July 9 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Showtime.

 

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June 1, 2006 - REVISED

Introducing Annabeth's Blog ...

Beginning today, we will begin posting the AG Blog. It's an enhanced version of our "Questions for Annabeth" feature whereby Annabeth will still be sending along her thoughts and goings-on, but in a more creative and narrative fashion. Rest assured our "Questions for Annabeth" feature is not going away. In fact, everyone is still encouraged to send along questions as they will be considered in or for future blog topics. All of Annabeth's blogs will be archived under "Messages from Annabeth."

Enjoy the first edition!

 

 »AG Blog / 01.June.06«

Hi folks!

Courtney and I have decided to add a new little twist to the Web site. Beginning today, June 1, I am actually going to attempt writing a blog of sorts. I say "of sorts" because some blogs tend to be a bit too self-indulgent and self-aggrandizing - I promise I won't get carried away with mindless personal blather that will have no relevance to any of us. Just an occasional entry into the internet journal on the ATA web pages to fill you in on what's going on with work and perhaps a personal update here and there.

To begin ... Anticipation for the premiere of Brotherhood is building (maybe just in me?!) and I must say I am eager to see it finally be born out over the cable waves! After having seen most of the episodes in their final form I am sincerely and intensely proud of it. Everyone's work is so strong, so colorful and very raw. It's not a pretty show, in terms of stories with pretty little packages, but it has a lot of heart, guts and character, which will hopefully be engaging and compelling for an audience out there. The arc of my character throughout the 11 episodes is quite a provocative journey and due to that fact, it is certainly some of the best material I have ever worked on. It's not airing until July 9th, but that's only a month from now, so gear it up! Get ready!!!

This summer I am working in a theatrical production of King Lear here in LA. I am playing the role of Regan and am very much looking forward to the experience. It will be good to helm a role from start to finish, on my own two feet, and speaking the magnificent words of the old bard himself. It has always been a dream of mine to do Shakespeare, and while I've done countless scenes from his many plays in high school, college and LA acting classes, I have never yet done an entire production professionally. I am excited and, of course, terrified! But those are two very good motivating factors for an artist of any realm. "Leap and the net will appear!" Right?!

I hope all of you are having a good summer so far. I'll keep in touch as we go. Although I will try very hard to post something every month, just know I might not always be exactly prompt!

Be well,
Annabeth

 

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