Beau Bridges Nominated for Grammy Award

Beau Bridges

For the first time in his career, Stargate star Beau Bridges has been nominated for a Grammy Award. These awards are given out by The Recording Academy for audio recordings. This year marks the 51st Annual Grammy Awards, and CBS will broadcast the award ceremony live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 8, 2009, from 8 PM to 11:30 PM (ET/PT) in “high-definition TV and 5.1 surround sound”, according to their official website.

Bridges has been nominated along with Cynthia Nixon and Blair Underwood for their work in Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth (about Global Warming) in the Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Story Telling) category.

To see the list of this year’s nominees, visit The 51st Annual Grammy Awards Nominations List.

Congratulations to Beau Bridges and may he add this to his already impressive list of accomplishments in his art.

Bridges' New Sitcom a No-Go

According to the Hollywood Reporter, ABC has dropped the mid-season comedy Single with Parents in which Stargate star Beau Bridges was to play the father of actress Alyssa Milano’s lead character. The brief report stated: “ABC and ABC Studios on Wednesday pulled the plug on the comedy over creative differences with the show’s producing team, led by creator/executive producer Kristin Newman.”

Apparently the production had been postponed several times over these differences, so no episodes were filmed beyond the pilot.

The Busy World of Beau Bridges

Beau Bridges in Max Payne movie

Stargate star Beau Bridges has been in the entertainment news quite a bit recently with lots of projects, from stage to television to the big screen. Here’s a run-down:

  • Max Payne – Premiering this Friday, October 17, is this theatrical release based on the video game. Mark Wahlberg plays the title character, while Bridges plays B. B. Hensley, Payne’s mentor. A very lengthy biography for Bridges, which mentions his Stargate projects, is posted at the movie’s official website. The website offers the trailer and multi-lingual informational pages. Bridges joined other members of the cast in a press conference with about.com.
  • Single with Parents – Bridges co-stars with Alyssa Milano in this new sitcom for ABC that will make its debut mid-season. If you’d like a sneak peek, Buzz Sugar has a “first look” review and a trailer in their blog entry, First Look: Single With Parents Starring Alyssa Milano.
  • Acting: The First Six Lessons – Bridges and his 22-year-old daughter Emily will be performing this Thursday, October 16, at the new Calabasas Civic Center Amphitheatre in their adaptation of Richard Boleslavsky’s 1933 instructional guide, which Bridges said that his father, actor Lloyd Bridges, gave him as the only guide to acting. Admission is free and seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Read more about the project at The Acorn.
  • Built for the People: The Story of TVAFlorence, Alabama’s Times Daily has announced the debut of this independent film that was shown this past Wednesday at the Regency Square Cinema 12 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Tennessee Valley Authority. Plans are being made for the film, which Bridges narrated, to be shown on the Documentary Channel starting in November, and the DVD can be ordered from the film’s official website, which also provides a list of upcoming screenings in the states served by the TVA.

Bridges' "Single with Parents" Picked Up by ABC

Stargate‘s Beau Bridges will be starring in a new sitcom Single with Parents on ABC, according to Variety. The show also stars Allysa Milano “as a woman juggling her family, friends and career,” Annie Potts, and Amanda Detmer. Bridges plays Milano’s character’s father.

The premiere date isn’t known, but Varlety reports that it will debut during mid-season, which means it could start any time between late December to early May (date range according to TV Tropes‘s definition of “mid-season”).

Congratulations to Bridges on his new project!

Stargate Hits Big at Comic Con

Another San Diego Comic Con, another huge suite of Stargate events! This year was especially big for Stargate in that Richard Dean Anderson attended for the first time ever, and there were 3 panels, not two: Stargate Continuum, Stargate Worlds, and Stargate Atlantis. Fans had to arrive by 7:15 am to get the best seats, a mere 3.5 hours before the panels began. By the time they started, over 4000 fans had filled Ballroom 20 once again.

Stargate Continuum

Brad Wright moderated the Continuum panel, and it was a rousing and fun affair. In attendance, in order of assigned seating, were Richard Dean Anderson, Amanda Tapping, Director Martin Wood, Michael Shanks, Ben Browder, Chris Judge, and Beau Bridges. It was lovely to note Wright introduced RDA as perhaps his closest friend, and Michael Shanks as personally his favorite actor in the world. RDA didn’t seem nervous at all and in fact seemed to behave exactly as “Jack”, playing dumb and not taking anything the least bit seriously. He was a hoot. It should also be noted that Ben Browder kissed Michael on the lips as he joined him on stage. Michael seemed to take this in stride.

The main news for SG-1 is that both a third movie and Stargate Universe are in development. That doesn’t mean either one has been green-lighted, but MGM has authorized Wright to work on them, especially the third movie. Note this differs from previous stories saying there would either be two more SG1 movies OR Stargate Universe, but not both. Perhaps it will be one of each. In any case Brad is starting to work on a story for the third movie.

Some outlets are reporting this last as major news, but the certainty doesn’t seem to be any more or less definite than it has been for 6 months now. Hmm.

Brad introduced a lovely tribute to Don S Davis. It showed clips of General Hammond talking about what his people and his position as General mean to him, and it was set to Joel Goldsmith’s score from Continuum. When the lights came up after the tribute, all the panelists were clearly moved to tears. RDA got things back on track with a whacky joke.

The panelists looked healthy and happy, in particular Beau Bridges who looks much younger with longer hair! Everyone has been keeping busy, most with acting and Ben with coaching high school pole vaulting this spring, and football coming up. He’s auditioning and writing, however. Chris Judge mentioned he was supposed to be a villain on the upcoming season of 24 but was “fired” for not being black enough, which seemed to refer to him not looking like he’s from Africa. That got a good laugh.

Everyone was excited by the premiere of Continuum with a few hundred fans on the deck of the US carrier Midway the night before. They are very proud of the film and what it represented, the chance to go to the Arctic and then work together again even after SG-1 was canceled. Several of the panelists talked about what a great experience it was working together over the years.

RDA didn’t do well with questions like “favorite episode” or “hardest episode”. He passed on hardest emotional scene, but then called the panel back to him to say it was when O’Neill dealt with the death of his son (“Cold Lazarus”). He said the kid died, how could there not be emotion? Otherwise he admitted he doesn’t remember what he filmed. But his favorite part of Continuum was filming in the Arctic, and his favorite part of that was that the toilet seats were frosted with ice and that his poop would freeze solid.

Stargate Worlds

The Stargate Worlds panel was next, hosted by the Cheyenne Mountain guys. Brad Wright participated too. I don’t pretend to understand all the lingo, like PvP, PvE, spawning, or arenas versus battlefields. What I got out of the panel very strongly was that the creators are really trying to make the game accessible to all Stargate fans regardless of previous gaming experience. There will be many modes of play from solo to team, from fighting to physics to archeology. There will be social networking aspects as well. Reviewers have said the game is like the 4th generation of on-line role-playing games, and goes beyond World of Warcraft in that it takes the social networking to the next level.

The game will be set right before Season 9, and those events had all taken place in the universe of the game. Playing the game will have the elements of an episode. The SG-1 characters will be there as mentors and gift givers to the player characters. The panelists mentioned having voiceovers, and I asked one of the guys afterward what this meant. He confirmed they will record the actors’ voices for the game! He said everyone has signed on, except that RDA might need some further convincing. This is new information to many of us and very welcome!

They confirmed the game is for Windows only now but expressed sympathy for Mac users and some hope that there could be a Mac version some day.

Stargate Worlds encourages fans to sign up to be beta testers and help stress the game. Their current projected release date for the game is “early 2009”.

Stargate Worlds is clearly a huge part of the franchise strategy this year. They have lots of bling, from tee-shirts to dog tags, and are key to the Stargate booth, which appears to be sponsored by MGM and Stargate Worlds. Oh, and some of the buses are painted with SG Worlds. I sense a pattern emerging.

Stargate Atlantis

The Atlantis panel was smaller in terms of panelists, with Martin Gero presiding and Joe Flanigan, Bob Picardo, Jewel Staite, and Sci Fi VP Chris Sanagustin on the panel. Martin Gero was especially pithy and quick-witted and added much humor to the affair. All the actors were in fine form and very positive about the show.

Answering about the future of the show on Sci Fi, Chris Sanagustin assured the audience that Atlantis will continue, if not as a series than in TV movies. This seemed a very diplomatic answer and did not exactly impart warm fuzzies about the prospect for a 6th season of Atlantis.

In a hint of a spoiler, Jewel Staite said her wish for Keller this season is to make a choice, and she does. I assume this refers to the Keller/McKay/Ronon love triangle, and based on other spoilers, it seems her choice will be McKay. But, that’s just speculation.

Beyond that, Robert Picardo expressed how much he enjoys the humrous aspect of Stargate and the way it sort of winks at the audience, in contrast to the seriousness of Star Trek. He said he feels a bit like he’s been let out of prison.

Joe Flanigan spoke about “Search and Rescue” being a difficult episode for him to shoot because they’d just come back from hiatus and also because he had a personal issue going on during filming [a/n: he might have been speaking about the death of his father, which occurred at the end of February.] He said when it happened, he went right back to work because that’s exactly where he wanted to be, with his friends and colleagues on set. He has moments of intense gratitude for getting to do this work that millions of people wish they could be doing.

Jewel noted that her character gets kidnapped in the woods many times. Martin pointed out that since they film in Vancouver, it’s hard for them to kidnap you anywhere else but the woods.

Everyone on the panel seems very excited about the upcoming Season 5 episode “The Shrine,” penned by Brad Wright. There are insights into Woolsey. Brad Wright’s favorite moment of the season so far is a scene between Sheppard and McKay in The Shrine, on a pier at night. The slashers in the audience cheered the implications of that one.

These are just some highlights of course. Check back for a more detailed report, or since video taping was allowed, it’s likely the panels will be on MGM, Sci Fi, and/or YouTube. We will be uploading a more complete gallery in the next few days, including close-ups from the autograph sessions!

Beau Bridges Lands Role in ABC Pilot

Beau Bridges

Zap2It and The Hollywood Reporter have announced that Stargate star Beau Bridges has won a role in an untitled comedy pilot from Kristin Newman (“How I Met Your Mother”) for ABC.

Bridges is joining Alyssa Milano and Meagen Fay in the pilot in which Milano, who also had a recurring part on “My Name Is Earl” along with Bridges this season, will play “a woman trying to break free from her overbearing family and unpleasant job.” Bridges will play her dad, who is divorced, while Fay (“Malcolm in the Middle”) will play his new fiancee.

Zap2It described Bridges: “A three-time Emmy winner (including one for ‘My Name Is Earl’), Bridges has also appeared in ‘Stargate SG-1,’ ‘The Fabulous Baker Boys,’ ‘The Agency’ and ‘The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom’ (for which he [won] another Emmy).”

Sci Fi Pi Interviews Tapping, Bridges

The Australian website Sci Fi Pi has posted new interviews with Stargate SG-1 stars Amanda Tapping and Beau Bridges. The two interviews touch on each actor’s acting career, family life, and what it was like working on the two direct-to-DVD movies, Stargate: The Ark of Truth and Stargate: Continuum.

Amanda Tapping

Amanda Tapping as Col. Samantha Carter (SGA "Midway")

Tapping was asked if she’s heard anything more about additional movies, and she replied, “Well, nothing as yet, but we’ve been really bolstered by Ark of Truth sales, so we’re hoping that will sway the higher-ups decisions for more movies.” She also said she’d be back on board “in a heartbeat.”

With her time currently taken up by her new series Sanctuary, Tapping isn’t available to be a full-time member of the Stargate Atlantis cast. And as far as Stargate Universe, the third series pitched by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper, Tapping said, “I’ve heard about it, there have been talks about it, but I don’t know any details about it. They’re not talking to me, when they’re talking! (laughs) Everything I know – I read on the internet.”

To read the full interview, visit Amanda Tapping Interview – The Ark of Truth, Sanctuary, and More!.

Beau Bridges

General Hank Landry ("The Ark of Truth")

Bridges had a lot to share about his family and neighbors (including Stargate co-star Ben Browder) and how the business of acting has been a major part of his life. He’s had the opportunity to participate in many interesting projects. As for filming for Brad Wright’s Continuum, Bridges shared, “Well, I didn’t get to go up to the North Pole, but that was quite a bit of a big deal, working in the snow and ice and the submarine. It was pretty amazing, from what I heard. But on Continuum, I had fun doing that. I got to be a General Landry from a different time, that was a lot of fun, I enjoyed that.”

And does he think there will be more SG-1 movies? “Well, I think that even with these last movies, Rob and Brad always leave the door open a crack, to allow for the possibility of giving the fans more. I’ve recently been to a couple of conventions and I’m amazed at just how faithful people are to the show. I wouldn’t be surprised that after these two DVDs come out (Ark of Truth, Continuum) and if they do well, there may be some more. So even though the Ori arc was tied up, who knows what’s waiting out there in space?”

To read the full interview, visit Beau Bridges Interview.

Bridges Cast in "Max Payne" Film

Beau Bridges

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Stargate star Beau Bridges has been cast in the film Max Payne that is based on the Rockstar video game with the same name.

The movie started filming March 3 in Toronto, and according to Gaming Today, will be completed May 9. It is being directed by John Moore and was written by Beau Thorne.

Gaming Today described the movie as the “story of a New York cop whose wife and baby are killed by thugs high on a designer drug called Valkyr. Devastated, the cop joins the Drug Enforcement Agency and goes undercover with the mob to find the source of the drug. Framed for the murder of his partner and hunted down by both the mob and the police, he is forced to wage a one-man war against crime.”

“Bridges will play B.B. Hensley, a former cop and mentor figure to Max Payne, who helps him track down a cunning, ruthless killer,” according to the Reporter. Mark Wahlberg is playing the title role, and “Mila Kunis will play an assassin who teams with Payne to avenge her sister’s death.”

Bridges is also continuing to play in his recurring role as Carl Hickey in My Name Is Earl, and according to the Reporter, he’s already filmed one episode and is due back this month to film another. The Reporter also mentions that Bridges had a regular role in Stargate SG-1.

Bridges on Fleshing Out General Landry

General Hank Landry ("The Ark of Truth")

With the release of the first of two direct-to-DVD movies, Stargate: The Ark of Truth, the cast of Stargate SG-1 is getting quite a bit of press attention. Among the latest is a three-page interview with Beau Bridges who portrays Major General Hank Landry.

Bridges tells Mark Wilson at About.com that he enjoyed doing the research that defined much of Landry’s backstory. “And I actually researched American generals, from George Washington all the way up to Tommy Franks, and Eisenhower, MacArthur, and kind of worked out a lot of the qualities that I liked in these guys and also a lot of the things that they said, the quotes, and I gave that — it must have been a 40 page thing of research — I gave that to the writers to help create General Landry. So we had a lot of fun. It was great.”

There was a history with Brad Wright’s Outer Limits that Bridges believes was instrumental in his being asked to join the cast. Bridges said that Landry’s progression was much like his own in finding his place and determining what was required of him. “And when I came into the show — yeah, it was a transitional period, and as the new general coming it I felt it was time to kick ass and take names [laughs], and tighten the ship. So I was a pretty serious guy and had a short temper. As the show went on I became more relaxed as an actor in the show, and so did my character, and more of the practical joker aspect of his character came out — it was neat, you don’t often have a chance to have that kind of evolution for a character.”

Still, Landry’s command came at a pivotal time at Stargate Command when the Ori began their crusade in the Milky Way. This type of situation calls for a general who knows what it’s like to be in the field and can provide his people with what they need, even though he no longer goes out on missions himself. “And I think he’s the kind of guy who — if you meet him out on the field of battle, he’s the kind of guy who’s going to enjoy the fight. And the tougher the odds, the stronger the enemy, that just jacks him up, because he’s that kind of a warrior.

“And even though, because of his age, he’s not the young buck going out and killing the dragon, he still felt very motivated and very excited about the whole proposition of it and being a master tactician. And also he’s good at getting out of his troops the things that he needs, the people that work for him. I liked doing him. Because I think as a younger man, he had been there, done that. So it wasn’t a problem in terms of not being on the battlefield himself, because he’d been there. He felt that he owed it to the people he was sending out there to make sure they had what they needed, and gave them the best advice he could before the battle.”

Of course, this type of dedication can be destructive to a warrior’s personal life. “He’s a man who really loves his service to his country, loves his job. He’s sort of married to that aspect of his life. And because of that, that’s one of the reasons he had problems personally, with his family — he loved his job so much, he kind of short-shrifted his wife and his daughter.”

General Landry confronts Prior in "The Ark of Truth"

In Stargate: The Ark of Truth, Landry demonstrates his unwavering faith in SG-1 to save the planet and gives them the extra time they need by talking with one of the Priors who will lead in the Ori’s attack on Earth. Landry shows a cool and calculating head when dealing with the Prior’s threats. “I had two people in my personal life who I though of when I played Landry. One of them was my father, who has been gone ten years now, but he was certainly a leader in his profession. I saw many times that calm aspect under fire when things got tight, he would be steady. And the other was my college basketball coach, John Wooden at UCLA, one of the best collegiate coaches ever to play the game — he won 10 out of 12 national championships. His whole composure was just very even-tempered, he never raised his voice, and he said wonderful things like, ‘Make every day your masterpiece’ and ‘Be quick, but don’t hurry,’ that was another great one. And so I thought of both those gentlemen a lot when I was doing Landry. They were very impressive to me.”

Now that the two movies are done, will Landry be included in any future Stargate stories? “I think that with these two two-hour movies that we made, Rob [Cooper] and Brad [Wright] always seem to leave the door open a crack, in case we want to do any more. We’ll wait and see how things go. If the people enjoy them and show enough interest, we may even make some more. I don’t know definitively whether that’s true, but they have such a loyal following. … I think all of it will be determined by how these DVDs do. But I’m always up for it, if I’m free.”

To read the rest of the interview, visit Interview: Beau Bridges: Stargate SG-1’s commander talks about “Ark of Truth.”.

Bridges Joined by Archer in TV Pilot

Beau Bridges (Gen. Hank Landry) has been joined by Anne Archer in the Sony Pictures TV cable pilot Family Practice for Lifetime. According to the IMDb, this will be the first time the two actors have worked on a project together, but some Stargate fans might be aware that both Bridges and Archer have Michael Shanks in common as an acting partner (just in case you’re playing “Degrees of Separation” for Stargate stars 😉 ). Shanks starred with Archer in the recent Lifetime movie Judicial Indiscretion.

Here’s the report of Archer’s casting from The Hollywood Reporter:

“[Family] Practice” centers on a woman (Joey Honsa) from South Chicago who becomes entangled with members of the affluent Kinglare family at one of the city’s law firms.

Oscar-nominated Archer will play Helena Kinglare, who has built a formidable pro bono practice after spending much of her adult life raising her children and living in the shadow of her lawyer husband William Kinglare (Beau Bridges).

Archer recurs on two series, as Jennifer Love Hewitt’s mom on CBS’ drama “Ghost Whisperer” and as Danny DeVito’s ex-wife on FX’s comedy “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.”

She is repped by APA and managed by Erik Kritzer at Kritzer/Levine/Wilkins Entertainment.