Just a little note to let you know that I have opened up a smaller tribute for one of my favorite actresses – Natascha McElhone. You might know her from the series Californication and films suchas Solaris, Ronin, Mrs Dalloway and Surviving Picasso.
Visit the site at nataschamcelhone.org and get to know more about Natascha and I hope you will like the site!

New video interview with Jennifer by Access Hollywood from the Emmy’s!
Jennifer looking absolutely stunning at the Emmy’s!
- Events: 63rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
- Events: The HP Touchsmart Gift Lounge
Jennifer before the Emmy’s looking really good in a short dress.
- Events: Showtime’s 2011 Emmy Nominee Reception
Jennifer out for an afternoon jog in the Hollywood Hills, CA.
- Candids: September 17, 2011
Jennifer Carpenter doubts she’d be where she is now without the belief and help of another Showtime star.
As the Sunday, Oct. 2, start of her sixth “Dexter” season approaches, the actress – often hilariously profane as Debra Morgan, the Miami police-detective half-sister of the title forensic sleuth and secret serial killer (current Emmy nominee Michael C. Hall, Carpenter’s former husband) – is hugely thankful to Laura Linney, the also-Emmy-nominated star of Showtime’s “The Big C,” for her career and fame.
“Laura Linney is responsible for me getting ‘The Exorcism of Emily Rose,’ which led to ‘Dexter,’ so I owe her everything,” Carpenter tells Zap2it about the 2005 thriller that earned her an MTV Movie Award. “We did ‘The Crucible‘ together [on Broadway], and after that, she was attached to ‘Emily Rose.’ She’s the reason I got to audition for that.
“She’s still a very good friend,” Carpenter adds of Linney. “I’m so grateful, not only for how she’s helped me navigate my career, but also for what a really beautiful person she is. She’s an amazing woman, and an incredible actress … but you know that.”
With guest stars including Edward James Olmos, Colin Hanks and Mos Def, “Dexter” begins its newest round one year ahead of where Season 5 left off. Carpenter likes that creative conceit, which initially sees fellow detective and love interest Joey Quinn (Desmond Harrington) “being weird” around Debra, or so she tells him.
“I guess you get hints” of what happened during those 12 unseen months, Carpenter says, “but you didn’t miss anything substantial. We got to move through the most boring things, and now, you can see all the exciting stuff while you’re in your living room on your couch.”
Source: Zap2it
Just to get the rumors to stop, Jennifer and Michael are not angry at each other and are good friends. This comes from her representation:
Reports that Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter are at war on the set of Dexter are false, her rep confirms to RumorFix.
According to the National Enquirer, the couple are “in a cold war on the set of Dexter, and are barely speaking to one another as they film the sixth season. They talk as little as possible when they are filming scenes together and they try to avoid each other whenever possible. It’s incredibly awkward for everyone on set.”
But it looks like the Michael and Jennifer, who were married from 2008 to 2010, are nothing but professional at all times.
“This is 100 percent false. Their friendship is stronger than ever,” says Jennifer’s rep, adding, “The Enquirer also says she was a no show at comic-con … that’s because she was in production on Dexter and production was not able to clear her to attend comic-con.”
Source: Rumor Fix







