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I think for example her relationship with Criss [James Marsden] is a nice one in that she's not altering who she is and it's still working out. And I think her path, as she's re-started this path toward motherhood, I'm excited for the character. We haven't figured out how it will play out but I think there's a way for it to play out and still have her feel true to her character.
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The Action Stars That Never Were
Taylor Kitsch, James Marsden, and Josh Hartnett were all touted as the next big thing — but has it all panned out for them? Hollywood loves pinning hopes on dreamy leading men, but check out who else has yet to live up to the extreme hype. 4:18 PM from Bella Sugar Read more »
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My First Job: James Marsden
Alexandra Cheney Everett James Marsden in “Disturbing Behavior” (1998) James Marsden knows the art to mowing lawns in the summer in Oklahoma. Born and raised in the Sooner state, Marsden knew of the hot, humid and sometimes unpredictable summer weather. He from Wall Street Journal Blogs Read more »
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CBR TV: Mark Waid Interviews John Barrowman, Part 3
of "Archie" comics (he'd cast himself as Archie if asked), co-writing novels and comics with his sister Carole, kissing James Marsden during his "Torchwood" guest shot and much more. Mark Waid: So, first off, you auditioned for "Will and Grace" and that, thank from Comic Book Resources Read more »
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Tina Fey talks '30 Rock' live
We’ll see the return of Liz Banks and the return of Mary Steenburgen. That’s awkward because Jack tried to bone both of them. James Marsden’s back. Hopefully, what we’ll be seeing is some good stuff to set our characters up for next year. Is there a cliffhanger? from Entertainment Weekly Read more »
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SFist Tonight, 4/22: SFIFF's 'Robot & Frank'
battling dementia from his rustic home in upstate New York, who receives a robot helper and friend from his son, played by James Marsden. The film also features Liv Tyler as his globetrotting daughter, as his frustrated son and Susan Sarandon as the local from SFist Read more »