Jason Isaacs And A New Way Of Life Reentry (ANWOL) Seeks to Help Previously ... Neon Tommy (Zoe Marshall/ Neon Tommy) Jason Isaacs, most known for his role as the villain Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter series, is quite different from his sinister personage. In fact, philanthropic is a more fitting description of Isaacs.
Joe Calzaghe joins celebrities for Soccer Aid ITV News Credit: ITV Meridian Soccer Aid returns to ITV1 this Saturday with an England team captained by Robbie Williams that includes the acting and footballing chops of Jason Isaacs (hello), Olly Murs, Ben Shephard and Teddy Sheringham.
Thursday's Highlights: 'Duets' at 8 pm on ABC Los Angeles Times Awake: In the conclusion of the two-part season finale, the police force tries to locate Britten (Jason Isaacs), who's still on a mission to crack the conspiracy that tore his family apart. BD Wong, Cherry Jones, Wilmer Valderrama and Steve Harris also ...
News: Thursday TV: The Summer Season Begins - Inauspiciously Seattle Post Intelligencer Awake has been a tremendous showcase for Jason Isaacs as the tormented, sympathetic hero, who spends this episode tracking down the conspirators while the police department is busy chasing him. I'm going to miss this one.
Two lives... but which is real? Jason Isaacs is a tormented man in new US ... Daily Mail By Lina Das Different worlds: Jason Isaacs plays Michael Britten, a detective who grieves the loss of his wife and his son in different realities. His commitment to work has led to his shortcomings, both as a father and a husband Can you imagine waking ...
TV tonight: 'So You Think You Can Dance' returns; 'Duets,' 'Men at Work' debut Orlando Sentinel TBS rolls out "Men at Work," a men behaving badly sitcom, at 10. And NBC offers the series finale of "Awake," a twisty midseason thriller. Jason Isaacs played a police detective enduring two realities after a family tragedy.
TV Thursday: Rookie Blue Canada.com (Global, ABC, 8 ET/PT) ? Awake comes to an end, with a promised resolution of its conspiracy subplot - brought to a head in last week's first-of-two-parts finale - and suggestions that Det. Britten's (Jason Isaacs) duelling, alternate-world therapists ...
Jason Isaacs in Awake, Sky Atlantic - interview Telegraph.co.uk Benji Wilson interviews the actor Jason Isaacs, star of the Harry Potter films and the new Sky Atlantic show, Awake. By Benji Wilson There aren't that many malfeasant blond-haired wizards in the world, so you would think that coming off the back of a ...
Talk-show Tango May 21-25Posted on May 21, 2012 Montreal Gazette (blog) After mouthing off about how horribly unsatisfying was the finale of the great altered-states drama Awake, starring Jason Isaacs as a cop living in two post-car-crash worlds, one without son, one without wife, well you, more learned reader, ...
Beastie Boys' Adam Yauch honored by fans, New York Senate; fellow stars ... Plain Dealer By Melodie Smith Aaron Harris, The Canadian PressBeastie Boys members Adam "MCA" Yauch, far right; Adam "Adrock" Horovitz and Mike "Mike D" Diamond, reflected in a mirror, pose for a photograph during an interview July 26, 2006, in Toronto.
On the Box RTE.ie The drama, created by Kyle Killen (the guy behind the highly-regarded but shortlived Lone Star), stars the always excellent Jason Isaacs as a cop who, after a car crash, begins living in two realities: one, where his son died in the crash and his wife ...
Awake, Episode 11 KPRC Houston (blog) It also reminded me that Jason Isaacs is THE MOST AMAZING ACTOR EVER. Ok, maybe not ever, but he's definitely awesome. And it's no longer just because he played Lucius Malfoy so perfectly in the Harry Potter movies. This week, we start off in the green ...
Jennifer Garner And Alfred Molina Step Into The Confessional For "Serena" Virtual-Strategy Magazine Upcoming programming showcases actors including: Dakota Fanning, Jennifer Beals, Maura Tierney, Michael C. Hall, America Ferrera, Jason Isaacs, Allison Janney, Jane Kaczmarek, Jena Malone, Rosanna Arquette, Walton Goggins, Jimmy Wolk, Gary Cole, ...
Awake, Sky Atlantic, review Telegraph.co.uk By Andrew Pettie In Awake (Sky Atlantic), the latest head-scratchingly cryptic drama to emigrate here from the United States, homicide detective Michael Britten (Jason Isaacs) spends half his life solving murders in a clichéd police procedural. Awake, Sky AtlanticThe Arts Desk