Aug 06,2011

Scott Porter Talks to Examiner About FNL and Hart of Dixie

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Scott Porter has had quite an impressive career for a guy who claims to have gotten his first real job without taking a single acting lesson, let alone drama in high school. There must truly be something to be said for instincts, then, as that first project he booked was one that changed the course of dramatic storytelling on the small screen.Friday Night Lights was Porter’s acting class, then, and it has kept him in strong dramatic television ever since. Come fall audiences will fall in love with a different southern gentleman side to him than Jason Street when he co-stars in The CW’s Heart of Dixie. Here we discuss why he can’t watch the final FNL episodes, what memorabilia he kept from the set, reuniting with Connie Britton and Cress Williams, a potential return to The Good Wife, and of course, why Hart of Dixie was the perfect next project for him.


LA TV Insider Examiner: From one great television drama to another, what was it about the Hart of Dixie pilot script that you said ‘This is the one; this is how I follow up Friday Night Lights and The Good Wife’?

Scott Porter: I knew this year that I wanted to do something that was a little more leading man but also had a more light-hearted nature to it. Hart of Dixie is all of that. I came from the world of musical theater and comedy—

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Aug 06,2011

Photos of Connie Britton in FX’s American Horror Story

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Aug 06,2011

Connie Britton Chats About Her Love For FNL With the L.A. Times

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“Friday Night Lights” was a show full of delightful surprises, not the least of which was its continued existence. Almost every year of the show’s five seasons, first on NBC and then in a deal between the network and DirecTV, the question arose whether the acclaimed but low-rated drama would return. But a rabid fan following and good critical reviews kept it alive for five full seasons.

“We had no reason to ever believe that we would come back, and yet we always believed we would,” says Connie Britton, who played Tami Taylor, wife to high school football coach Eric Taylor (Kyle Chandler). She originated the role in the 2004 feature film “Friday Night Lights” before joining the TV cast at the urging of Peter Berg, the movie’s co-writer and director. (Berg created the television show, which was then helmed by Jason Katims.)

Emmy nods came for Britton and Chandler last year for their work on Season 4, just after they had finished shooting the fifth and final season. They were nominated again this year, along with Katims and the show itself. “There’s a certain level of poetry to this whole experience,” Britton notes of all the post-cancellation nominations. “Nothing happened on this show in the predictable television ways.”

Critics and fans have been calling Tami and Coach the best couple on TV since the show started. Did you expect that reaction?

Listen, when I was kicking and screaming with Pete Berg at the beginning of this thing, saying this is a terrible idea for me to play this part, I never could have imagined that this would be a football show that was actually about a marriage. That was a shocker.

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Aug 03,2011

Video: Explosions in the Sky on Letterman

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Aug 03,2011

Video: Trailer for Michael B. Jordan’s “Red Tails”

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Aug 01,2011

Video: Connie Britton on Late Show with Dave Letterman

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Aug 01,2011

Peter Berg Tells TCA Panel That An FNL Movie Script Is Being Written!

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Friday Night Lights exec producer Peter Berg is confirming what TVLine told you last month: He wants to bring the franchise back to the big screen, with Emmy nominees Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton reprising their roles as Coach and Tami Taylor.

“We’re writing a script,” he told reporters at the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour following a panel for his NBC reboot of Prime Suspect. “We’ve been meeting with [fellow FNLEP] Jason Katims for the last couple of weeks. We have a real good script idea. We want to do it. We’re very serious about doing it. We intend to do it.”

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Jul 26,2011

Press Release for Connie Britton’s “American Horror Story”

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An “American Horror Story” is coming to TV.

The FX channel said Monday it has ordered 13 episodes of a new drama it says has “reinvented the horror genre.” The show is from the producers of “Nip/Tuck” and “Glee.”

“American Horror Story” stars Dylan McDermott (”The Practice”) and Connie Britton (”Friday Night Lights”) as a couple who move their family from Boston to Los Angeles to, as FX put it, “reconcile past anguish.”

The drama also features Oscar-winning star Jessica Lange (”Tootsie,”"Blue Sky”) in her first regular TV series role, along with Frances Conroy of “Six Feet Under”

“American Horror Story” was co-created by executive producers Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. The drama begins production in Los Angeles next week and is set to premiere on FX in October

SOURCE: SFGate.com

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Jul 25,2011

Brad Leland Featured on ESPN Ben & Skin Radio Show

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Here’s the link to Brad Leland’s guest appearance on ESPN radio. Enjoy!

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Jul 19,2011

Video: The Ultimate Coach Taylor Pep Talk

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