All Articles Tagged "30 Rock"

TV Pairs Who Should’ve Gotten Together

February 25th, 2013 - By Iva Anthony
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What’s better than watching a long, drawn out courtship and budding romance between two characters? Whether they’ve flirted with each other but never gave in to temptation, or briefly hooked up for a moment, here are 15 television pairs we wished would make it last.

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Who wouldn’t root for childhood sweethearts finding true love with each other as adults? After almost 20 years apart, “Revenge’s”Amanda/Emily VanCamp and Jack Porter still harbor feelings for each other. Unfortunately, Amanda/Emily is on a quest for revenge and not love. We secretly hope she’ll forget the whole “My Dad is dead thing” and ride off into the sunset towards a happy and violent-free life with Jack.

Congratulations Champ! Tracy Morgan And His Fiancée Are Expecting

February 1st, 2013 - By Brande Victorian
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The list of summer celeb babies just keeps growing longer by the day. People mag has just reported that funnyman Tracy Morgan and his fiancée, 26-year-old model Megan Wollover, are expecting a little bundle a few months from now. 

“I am over the moon excited and just want a happy and healthy baby and a safe delivery for Megan,” the 30 Rock star and comedian told People.

The baby will be the first for the couple who announced their engagement in September 2011, six months after the proposal. Tracy, who’s 44, has three adult sons,  Bobby, Tracy Jr., and Chris, with his ex-wife. Tracy divorced his high school sweetheart, Sabrina, on August 7, 2009, after 23 years of marriage.

The actor recently told Rolling Stone, in an interview on “The Last Days of 30 Rock,” that he hopes to have a baby girl the fourth time around. And after dealing with numerous health problems, like being diagnosed with diabetes in 1996 and undergoing a kidney transplant in December 2010, he’s just looking forward to enjoying a similar life. He told the mag:

“You know what happiness is? Happiness is a simple thing, man. It’s having something to look forward to.”

Here’s to the couple happily welcoming their child this summer!

Filmmaker and Director Millicent Shelton On Reaching the Top in Hollywood

October 16th, 2012 - By Ann Brown
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St. Louis-born film, music and television director Millicent Shelton is turning Hollywood upside down. She’s made history with her directing work. Created some of the most talk-about video clips. And is now in constant demand in television.

Shelton, who began her career in 1989 as a wardrobe production assistant on the Spike Lee film Do the Right Thing, made music videos for artists such as Mary J. Blige, R. Kelly, Aaliyah, CeCe Peniston and Salt-n-Pepa, creating that latter group’s iconic “Let’s Talk About Sex” video in 1991. After directing more than a hundred music videos, Shelton, a graduate of Princeton University and New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, made her first feature film — the hip-hop inspired Ride in 1998.

After working hard to break into television directing, she now has racked up not only impressive credits, but an Emmy. In fact, she became the first African-American woman to earn a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for the episode “Apollo, Apollo” on the series 30 Rock. She’s also put on the director’s cap for episodes of Everybody Hates Chris, The Bernie Mac Show, Girlfriends, Castle, Californication, My Name Is Earl, 90210, Men of a Certain Age, Pan Am, Leverage, Parenthood, Jane By Design,  and Cougar Town.

Madame Noire recently caught up with Shelton in between filming. Here’s what she had to say.

Madame Noire: What is the most enjoyable part of what you do?

Millicent Shelton: I like to create. Taking words on a page and bring them to life in living color is an amazing experience.

MN:  Do you find there are more women directing in TV?

MS: The Directors Guild Of America just published some statistics based on the 2011-12 TV episodic season. They found that 11 percent of the episodes were directed by Caucasian females and only four percent by minority females. Those percentages are up one percent from last season, so, no, there has not been a significant change in the amount of TV episodes that female directors are working on.

Part of me says that this industry is naturally nepotistic the other part of me thinks that some males find it difficult for a female to be in that type of leadership position.

MN:  What have been some of the obstacles you have faced as an African-American female director?

MS: Lack of work. Always hustling for the next job. Which you can say is an obstacle for all directors. I just think that sometimes the hill is a little higher for me to climb. I face it by putting on my hiking boots and forging forward…never looking back.

MN: Do you feel you are opening doors for other women in the industry?

MS: I don’t have a clue. A door may be open on a show that has worked successfully with me and they feel like, “Yeah it doesn’t matter that she’s a woman or an African American. It matters that she’s a good director.” But if the door opens, then it is up to the individual director to succeed on her own merit.

MN: What are some of your latest projects?

MS: Go On with Matthew Perry on NBC and Parenthood on NBC. I am shooting a pilot for BET right now called What Would Dylan Do?  Dallas is my next stop.

MN: What is one project you want to work on soon?

MS: I really want to direct an episode of Shameless and House of Lies.

MN: Advice to young filmmakers?

MS:  It’s going to be tough. Learn your craft well. Never give up.

MN: Any tips on juggling career, marriage and motherhood?

MS: It’s the hardest thing in the world. Most of the time I feel so torn between loving what I do and loving my children. The two clash a lot especially since I have been traveling out of town to work fairly frequently during the past two years. My kids are amazing giving souls. They accept that mommy is working and we Skype almost every day.

MN:  What’s your favorite downtime activity?

MS: Spending time doing anything or absolutely nothing with my kids.

All They Need Is One Mic: Stars Who Should Host The Oscars

February 26th, 2012 - By Drenna Armstrong
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Tonight the stars step out on the ruby red carpet for the Academy Awards aka The Oscars.  While we surely look forward to seeing who wins, the other exciting part is being entertained by the awards show host. This year Billy Crystal is the host of the show. Billy replaced Eddie Murphy after he stepped down a few months ago and I think he is a formidable choice. But if we had a say in the selection of the host, here are a few people we’d  like to see  one day…

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“She’s The Boss” Episode 15 – Yvette Miley, Vice President And Executive Editor, MSNBC

January 12th, 2012 - By Madame Noire
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Meet Yvette Miley, Vice President and Executive Editor of MSNBC. A 21-year veteran of NBC Universal, Miley oversees the editorial content of MSNBC’s dayside programming. Accomplished and hard-working, she remains committed to providing viewers with quality programs that aim to motivate, inspire and inform. FInd out why she’s the boss.

10 Highest Paid TV Actors of 2011

January 4th, 2012 - By Kschlicher
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It’s not surprising that starring on a TV show leads to big bucks, but who were the top earners this year?  Every year Forbes puts out a list of top earners of the year, considering money made between May 2010 and May 2011.  Check out this list that counts down the 10 highest paid TV actors and actresses. Although they might not be your favorite, you gotta give them credit for doing what they love, and getting paid the big bucks for it!

Who Rocked The Red Carpet?: 2010 Emmy Awards

August 30th, 2010 - By Kweli Wright
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Tracy Morgan and his girlfriend look classy in black and white.

The 62nd annual Emmy Awards were held at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Jimmy Fallon hosted the show and while there were no Madame winners, there were some fabulous dresses on the red carpet. We saw some white gowns, but the color of the night seemed to be black. Who wore it well?

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