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Live Tweet with the Stars of Major Crimes!


blue cast promoMuch of the cast will be participating in a live twitter chat during this Monday’s episode of Major Crimes!

According to a TNT Press Release, stars of the show along with Creator and Executive Producer James Duff will be live-tweeting and interacting with fans during both the East and West Coast airings of the show, using the hashtag #MajorCrimes.

Participating cast and crew members include:

Kearran Giovanni @KearranGiovanni

Tony Denison @realtonydenison

Graham Patrick Martin @grahampmartin

Nadine Velazquez @nadinevelazquez

Phillip P. Keene @phillipkeene

Jonathan Del Arco @jonathandelarco

James Duff @JamesADuff

Join in the fun this Monday at 9pm/8C on TNT!

 

Video: Kearran Giovanni Talks Major Crimes and Broadway on ‘Marie’


kearranmarieCheck out Kearran Giovann’s recent appearance on The Marie Osmond Show, where she dishes about season 2 of Major Crimes, and about the transition from Broadway to LA.

Ratings Notes- Major Crimes Wins Night, 2nd Highest Scripted Program of Week


2.05-jackson raydor rusty1 lr- For the 4th consecutive week Major Crimes won its night on Monday, coming in as the most watched cable program with a 4.618 million viewers in Live + Same Day Ratings. (Source: TVbytheNumbers)

- Episode 204 of Major Crimes was once again in the top three highest rated cable programs (including sports) for last week. This marks the 4th consecutive week the show has been in the Top 3 for the week (and Top 2 in Scripted Programming). Last weeks episode has also risen to 6.3 million viewers in Live + 3 dayratings (a 6% increase over the prior week) and also saw a boost in adults 25-54 over the prior week. (Source: TNT Press Release)

 

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Power Play: Greg LaVoi’s Storied Career in Fashion Design

By M. Sharpe

lavoibwFrom Reba McEntire and Bob Mackie to The Closer‘s Brenda Leigh Johnson and his own clothing line, Greg LaVoi has spent his career telling women’s stories through the clothes they wear. Whether with sequins, spandex, floral prints, or Armani suits, in LaVoi’s hands, clothing isn’t merely a mode of expression; instead, it lets us see how women in power actually look. Now, as Major Crimes enters its second season, LaVoi continues to chart the evolving female leadership of the LAPD, as we watch Captain Sharon Raydor’s life develop both within and outside the squadroom.

Although it might not seem a likely place to develop a passion for costume design, LaVoi was surrounded by fashion while growing up in Colorado; his father owned a clothing store and his mother was a fashionista. This flair for the dramatic first led LaVoi into the theater. But, after being told he wasn’t leading man material, LaVoi gave up on his dreams of acting. As disappointing as that was, it proved to be an auspicious event, because, as LaVoi explains,” I got upset and went to the other side of the stage, and that was costumes, because I had always loved fashion, and I would sketch outfits all the time.” In the mid-seventies, with Sonny and Cher and The Carol Burnett Show at the height of their popularity, LaVoi fell in love with the strong, flamboyant designs of Bob Mackie. Rather than attending fashion school in New York, he headed west, enrolling in Los Angeles’s Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising. Continue reading

Tom Berenger Reunites with Mary McDonnell on ‘Major Crimes’


2.05 mary tom berengerIn a new interview  with Zap2it, Tom Berenger talks about his 3-episode stint on Major Crimes, and how coming to the show was a bit of a reunion for him.

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“I know three people on the show, so it’s a little bit of a reunion,” the friendly Berenger tells Zap2it. “I did a comedy in Spain with G.W. Bailey (‘Rustlers’ Rhapsody’), and Raymond Cruz worked with me on [the movie] ‘The Substitute.’

 

 ”And then Mary McDonnell and I did a fabulous play back east with Kevin Spacey (‘National Anthems’), two acts and three characters, and it was sold out … so this was like old home week. They’re a really nice bunch over there, very relaxed and very happy, and that’s always good.”

Berenger and McDonnell both have had Kevin Costner as a co-star, he in “Hatfields & McCoys” (for which Costner also won an Emmy) and she in “Dances With Wolves,” which made her an Oscar nominee. They didn’t really swap Costner stories on the “Major Crimes” set, according to Berenger, who enjoyed applying their shared stage past to their latest stint together.

“We played a husband and wife back then, and now here I am playing her husband again! We kind of joked that we already had the chemistry going, and it was just really easy. You could walk right into it.”

Though he considers his new alter ego “a little comic relief” for the police procedural “Major Crimes” is, Berenger hastens to add his character isn’t totally light.

“He has a drinking problem,” Berenger says. “That’s part of the subtext, and though he got over that, he still gambles a little bit. And he likes it, card games and all that. Maybe it was worse when he was drinking.

“I’m kind of basing it on a friend of mine,” notes Berenger. “He didn’t have a drinking or gambling problem growing up, but the subplot just reminds me of him. And also of ‘Mad Men,’ which I’m a big fan of. I talk to my daughter about it, and it’s like we’re talking about real people when we talk about the characters.”

Major Crimes Season 2 Gets UK Premiere Date!



204-87-buzz flynn provenzaGreat news for UK Major Crimes fans!

TVwise is reporting that the Universal Channel UK will premiere season two of Major Crimes on August 5th, at 9pm.

Read the full press release here!