Spotlight on Mary McDonnell of Major Crimes


(photo credit: Chris Frawley/Warner Bros. International Inc.)

(photo credit: Chris Frawley/Warner Bros. International Inc.)

In a new interview with TV Watchtower, Mary McDonnell discusses insights into her role as Sharon Raydor, and what she’s looking forward to being explored in season two of Major Crimes.

What do you identify with most about Sharon Raydor and what’s most challenging for you about her?
MARY:  What I identify the most about her and with her is the position of being a middle‑aged woman who, instead of retiring, is working more with bigger challenges, with more power.  We’re moving into territory that’s uncharted, and I love representing that dilemma, both its exuberance and its pitfalls.  And I love coming up against society’s prejudice and I love pounding away at ageism.  I just love it.  And it excites me to be on the cultural swing forward.  If you look at the women that are running the world right now in their sixties and seventies and it’s really quite fascinating to watch how they are getting stronger and more specific, but they’re also mothers and grandmothers.  And the feminine of their maternity can be absolutely a part of the story.  So I’m excited about that. The challenges in this first season  was to be able to transition a character from being an antagonist to a protagonist without trying to ask anything of the audience but to take a look and to veer this way or that way when it felt like there was too much effort and to keep her mind on the job.  Because she kept wanting to spin out or react or stand up or just do whatever happens to you when you’re put in that kind of position.  She knows everything about these people.  She was Internal Affairs.  She knows their personalities.  She knows how much they hate her.  She knows the whole thing.  What’s the job and what do I have to do?  So it was like a mental exercise.  That was the really hard thing.  For the actress, for me, the hardest part was to resist thinking about whether or not it would work. And that’s what I worked very hard on and, for the most part, resisted it.  But every once in a while, we would all just go, “Ahh, what are we doing?  This could flop.”

Read the whole interview here.

News Briefs: Mary McDonnell to Participate in Reddit IAmA, Jon Tenney Pulls Double Duty, and More



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Major Crimes star Mary McDonnell reunited with her former Battlestar Galactica castmates at Galacticon III in Houston, TX this past weekend,  where she posed for photos and signed autographs to benefit Moore Tornado Relief, Sinte Gleska University and Everett Stage School.
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- In a new interview with MostlyMary.com, Mary McDonnell talks about Major Crimes, how Sharon Raydor has influenced her politics, as well as her new presence on social media, including an upcoming Reddit IAmA (“Ask Me Anything”) on June 2nd at 4pm EST.

- The LA Times is reporting that despite his role on the upcoming TNT drama King and Maxwell,Jon Tenney is expected to continue to return as FBI Agent Fritz Howard in Season 2 of Major Crimes. Tenney is also slated to direct during the season.

- As a lead up to the season premiere on June 10th, TNT will be re-airing the latter part of Season One of Major Crimes, starting with “The Shame Game” on June 4th, “Dismissed with Prejudice” on June 5th, “Cheaters Never Prosper” on June 6th, and “Long Shot” on June 7th, all at 12am/11pm central.

Episode Stills – 301 “Flight Risk”

 

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303- “Frozen Assets”

“Frozen Assets” – Monday, June 23, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT)
The Major Crimes division faces a new challenge as they work to solve the murder of a dog that was left a 20 million dollar estate by his deceased owner. With the help of wannabe detective Jonathan Baird, aka Dick Tracy, (guest star Andrew Daly), the case takes a new turn as the squad begins to suspect foul play in the death of the dog’s owner, a wealthy heiress.

Directed by Paul McCrane
Written by Adam Belanoff
Created by James Duff

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301 – “Flight Risk”

Season Premiere: “Flight Risk” – Monday, June 9, at 9 p.m.
When a father and his two young children go missing, the squad has to work quickly to find them, while uncovering a slew of terrible family secrets along the way. Meanwhile, Raydor does her best to trust Rusty as he begins to take suspicious trips out on his own.  Kathe Mazur guest stars.

Directed by David McWhirter
Written by Michael Alaimo
Created by James Duff

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First Look: Tom Berenger on the set of Major Crimes!



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TVGuide has brought us our first photo of Tom Berenger on the set along with some exclusive information:

“Major Crimes police captain ­Sharon Raydor (Mary McDonnell) is getting a major pain in the keister this season when her estranged husband, Jackson (Tom Berenger), moves in with her starting July 8 for three ­episodes of the TNT drama. “He is ­extremely charming and funny,” says Berenger, who collected an Emmy last year for Hatfields & McCoy’s.

So why did the couple split? It seems that smilin’ Jack has an addictive personality. “He was a big defense lawyer at one point, making big bucks, but he had a drinking problem,” Berenger says. “He quit drinking, but then he started gambling in ­Vegas. He’s ­always out of money and the kids don’t want to talk to him. And now he’s gotten himself back in L.A. on the court-appointed attorney list.”

That’s how he turns up on Raydor’s doorstep, and he’s intent on winning her back. “Jack’s a hopeless romantic who still wears his wedding ring, but she doesn’t,” Berenger says. “He ends up sleeping on the couch.”‘

 

2.11- “Poster Boy”

“Poster Boy” – Monday, August 19, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT)
The team works strategically to capture a spree killer who has put everyone on high alert. Trying to solve the case quickly, Raydor is torn between two seemingly right decisions, each of which comes with major consequences. Meanwhile, Rusty is given some extra freedom, but more threats leave him afraid to stray far from home.

Directed by Michael M. Robin
Written by Leo Geter
Created by James Duff

Behind-the-scenes advance photos, shared by James Duff

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