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Q: I hear Shirley MacLaine has joined the cast of Downton Abbey. Who will she be playing?
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—Joan O’Sullivan, Ill.
A: MacLaine landed the
role of Martha Levinson, the feisty American mother of Elizabeth McGovern’s Lady Grantham, on the 1920sset British drama, up for 16 Emmys. “The corsets were so demanding,” MacLaine, 78, says of her period costumes. “The buttons were located somewhere I couldn’t even reach!” Downton Abbey returns to PBS Jan. 6.
SHIP THE THING TO MY HOUSE ALREADY!” —Don Cheadle’s tweet upon learning of his nomination for Showtime’s House of Lies. See more funny Emmy tweets at Parade.com/twitter.
nominated actress, who announced in July that she is expecting her first child with husband Hugh Dancy, says that Carrie, her CIA agent character, “remains fervently nonpregnant.” Danes, 33, adds that she was a little concerned about the physical demands of the role, but “it’s proven to be a nonissue.”
WALTER SCOTT ASKS …
Jimmy Kimmel This year’s Emmy host, 44, is also a nominee; his latenight ABC talk show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, snagged its first nod for Outstanding Variety Series. Is it extra special to host the Emmys since you’re also nominated? Yes! It would have been like showing up
to the prom without a date otherwise. Is there a camaraderie among the late-night hosts?
The truth is, it’s very competitive. We don’t spend a lot of time together. In fact, one of the few times we see each other is Emmy night. The rivalry will only get fiercer come January, when your show goes head-to-head with Jay Leno’s and David Letterman’s. Will there be any big changes?
I was very happy to be asked to move to 11:35. It’s kind of like getting an engagement ring after living with someone for 10 years—I feel like a blushing bride. I don’t think there will be any big changes. Mainly, I’m hoping they stick with the existing host. Send your questions to Walter Scott at personality @parade.com or P.O. Box 5001, Grand Central Station, New York, N.Y. 10163-5001.
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Q: This was the first year Jeff Probst wasn’t nominated for Outstanding Reality Series Host. How did he react? —Michael S.,
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who has won this award for the past four years (ever since the category was launched), took the news in stride. “I’m so grateful for the love I’ve received from the Emmys,” says Probst, 50. “I didn’t feel snubbed at all. It’s never a certainty to be nominated; a lot of factors are involved.”
—Nicole Warner, Macon, Ga.
A: “The pants are get-
ting wider and the skirts are getting shorter,” says Janie Bryant, the AMC show’s costume designer. Gone are the prim sweaters and full skirts worn by Betty ( January Jones) in the early years. In season five of the series, nominated for 17 Emmys, Megan ( Jessica Paré) sported flared jeans, minis, bright colors, and bold prints that reflected the mod trends of 1967. See Mad Men’s fashion evolution at Parade.com/style.
THE RESULTS ARE IN! Here’s who you voted for in Parade .com’s Emmy poll. FAVORITE FUNNY LADY Melissa McCarthy (Mike & Molly) BIGGEST EMMY SNUB Hugh Laurie (House) MOST DESERVING MODERN FAMILY NOMINEE Eric Stonestreet ERIC TALKS ABOUT GOING UP AGAINST HIS COSTARS AT PARADE .COM/MODERN
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Long arm of the law Quaid, 58, plays real-life sheriff Ralph Lamb, who clashed with the mob, in the ’60s-set drama Vegas.
back?” I said, “I’m coming back tonight, honey.” She went, “Yay!” [Quaid and his wife, Kimberly, have 4-yearold twins, Thomas and Zoe; he also has a 20-year-old son, Jack, with ex-wife Meg Ryan.]
It sounds like fatherhood is very important to you.
I love being a dad, and I’m good at it. Kids teach you about life, like how not to focus on yourself so much. What was your childhood like growing up in Texas?
Dennis
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ing for something to do in television for a couple of years, because what’s going on there now is like the great stuff that was happening in movies in the
’70s. Vegas just felt right. It’s John Wayne and Al Capone in the same story, cowboys versus gangsters. And it was an opportunity to work in L.A. and sleep in my own bed at night. My very first day of work, I went in to say goodbye to my daughter, and she said, “Daddy, what day are you coming
My father [an electrician who died in 1987] was a frustrated actor. He was always doing impressions and crooning like Bing Crosby and Dean Martin. I think that’s why my brother [Randy Quaid] and I [went into acting]. I’m very much like him in a lot of ways; sometimes I can kind of feel him inside me. My mom [who worked as a real estate agent] is my rock. We have long, deep conversations about all kinds of things. You were young when your parents divorced. For a child, that’s a kind of abandonment.
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Yeah, I was 11 or 12. There were abandonment
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What did you do to make divorce easier on your son Jack? [Quaid and Ryan divorced in 2001.]
You don’t bad-mouth your ex or anything like that. The key is your kid knowing that both parents still love him and are there for him.
more. Before that, it was about getting, like, 20 rejections for each yes. The Big Easy turned you into a movie star at 33. Were you aware of being a heartthrob?
[grins] No, I wasn’t. You weren’t considered a catch in high school?
Now Jack is acting, too; he had a role in The Hunger Games. Was that something you and his mother encouraged?
I wasn’t a popular kid. I spent a lot of time by myself. I still think of myself as a middle-class boy from Houston. I don’t walk around feeling like a movie star.
No, it’s what he wanted to do. Maybe it’s in the genes—he was
Did you feel you deserved your success when it arrived?
Mee the real-life Meet sheriff Vegas is based she on at Parade.com/quaid
making little videos at 5 and 6. Do you worry that because his parents are famous, he’ll doubt that he really earned his success?
No, because I’ve never given him anything. When I’ve tried, he won’t take it. I offered to help him get an agent, and he didn’t want that. He did it on his own. The only thing we did do is we didn’t let him be a child actor. [We wanted him to] have a childhood. Fame often chews up young actors, doesn’t it? Look at Lindsay Lohan, your costar in The Parent Trap.
Lindsay was, like, 11 [in The Parent Trap]. She was a very self-aware, smart kid who could act effortlessly. It’s just a chapter of her story, what she’s been going through over the past years. It’s not what one expected, but Lindsay’s story is not over. You weren’t much older than Jack is now when you made Breaking Away. How did that film affect you?
Suddenly, things got a lot easier as far as being offered jobs. I didn’t have to audition any-
I felt like I deserved it once I got off cocaine. That would be in my late 30s. Cocaine makes you paranoid and lowers your self-esteem. We all did it back in the ’70s and ’80s. Had a great time, so they tell me. It was fun, then it was fun with problems, then it became just problems. How did you kick that addiction?
I used to try to quit, and I’d be right back the next day doing it again. And then one day, I don’t even know why, I just knew it was over. There wasn’t some big event, like I felt I was having a heart attack. I did have a vision where I saw myself dead in maybe 5 or 10 years, and I didn’t want that. I checked myself into rehab, and 28 days later, I was out. I started playing golf the day I got out of rehab in 1990; I needed something else to obsess about. [laughs] What do you still love about acting?
I remember going to the movies when I was a kid and coming out feeling like I was Steve McQueen or John Wayne. It did good things for my self-esteem. Those things strike you deep and stay with you. I love creating characters, studying human nature. Maybe I’m studying my own nature while I do it. —Dotson Rader
A new baby, a new way of life A lot has changed since Pink recorded her 2008 album Funhouse. “I was heartbroken and single and angry and hot,” recalls the 33-year-old, who at the time was separated from her husband, motocross racer Carey Hart. On her new disc, The Truth About Love, she’s still singing about volatile relationships—but now she’s started looking at their upside. “This time I’m married and a new mom and only a tad angry,” she says with a laugh. With the couple’s reconciliation and birth of their daughter, Willow, in June 2011, Pink (born Alecia Moore) says the creative process was “completely different. There weren’t as many late nights or sleeping on couches or whiskey. It was actually just as fun and even more productive—go figure.” Truth includes collaborations with Lily Rose Cooper (formerly known as Lily Allen), Eminem, and fun.’s Nate Ruess; a couple of tracks feature the percussive stylings of her daughter. “Willow likes to bang on things,” Pink says, “and I like to press ‘record.’ It wasn’t very serious or planned. I do think she has a drum set in her future.” Though she’s the new face of CoverGirl—“I was very honored; the ladies they choose are all unique and powerful women”—Pink happily admits that her typical day “is not very rock ’n’ roll. It involves bicycle rides and helmets, snacks and crackers, and making sure I packed the sippy cup. Carey and I laugh more now than ever. It is absolute heaven on earth.” —Chris Willman
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issues there, which I think I still have.
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NEIL YOUNG REVEALING SECRETS The 66-year-old singer’s much anticipated memoir, Waging Heavy Peace (due Sept. 25), pulls back the curtain on his life. He’s also the focus of director Jonathan Demme’s documentary Neil Young Journeys (on DVD Oct. 16). Says Demme (I’m Carolyn Parker: The Good, the Mad, and the Beautiful): On the one hand, Neil’s an easygoing guy, but he’s also extremely serious. ut He’s serious about what’s going on in the le world, how people treat each other, and his work. Just e make sure you’re working every bit as hard and as passionately as he is.”
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AFFLECK Rediscovering a lost piece of American history
His two fall projects: He directed and stars in Argo (in theaters Oct. 12), the stranger-than-fiction story of the CIA “exfiltration specialist” who in 1980 rescued six American embassy workers from Tehran in the midst of the Iranian hostage crisis by giving them identities as sci-fi filmmakers. He also stars in the new Terrence Malick movie, To T the Wonder. On On re-creating re-creating events he’s too young young to to reme remember: “You want to root it in the period,” p Affleck, 40, says of Argo, “but without being obvious, like doing a big
’80s flashback “It wasn’t that long ago,” Affleck (in a scene from Argo) says of the hostage crisis, “but it feels like a thousand-year gap. Cell phones, Google ...” close-up on bell-bottoms.” On sporting shaggy hair and a beard: “My daughters [Violet, 6, and Seraphina, 3] really complained about it. But they complain two hours after I shave: ‘You need to shave again, Daddy.’ They set a very high bar, one that I don’t ever meet.”
Life with the new arrival: Affleck and his wife, actress Jennifer Garner, welcomed a son, Samuel, in February. “We try not to work when the other’s working, but because directing takes so long, the burden falls on her disproportionately. She’s just incredible. She makes it possible.”—Steve Daly
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KEIRA KNIGHTLEY A TIMELESS TALENT
“I always check in with my reviews,” says Philip Seymour Hoffman. “Otherwise everyone’s afraid to talk to you. I’m like, ‘I know what they said—it’s okay,’ whether good, bad, or mixed.” Fortunately, Hoffman’s notices are usually raves. Boundless talent and a prodigious work ethic have propelled the 45-year-old from consummate character actor to Oscar winner (Capote) and Tony nominee (Death of a Salesman). He’s now starring in The Master, playing a preening cult leader who latches on to a troubled disciple (Joaquin Phoenix). It’s his fifth teaming with his pal, writerdirector Paul Thomas Anderson. Anderson has said that The Master’s story was vaguely inspired by the life of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, but Hoffman took his cues from Orson Welles. “The character is like a charismatic film director,” he says. “People want to be around him and follow him. I keyed into Welles’s gravitas.” Along with critical acclaim, commercial success has come Hoffman’s way: He’s been cast as Plutarch Heavensbee in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Still, he feels that acting doesn’t get easier with age or experience. “Anything that matters,” he says, “never gets easier.” —Leah Rozen
The actress, 27, stars as the title heroine in Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina (in theaters Nov. 16). Says director Joe Wright (who also worked with Knightley on Pride & Prejudice and Atonement): There is something quite anachronistic about Keira. I think we both feel more at home in the past. She has poise and elegance and grace; she’s not a sloucher intellectually or physically. She wants to understand the people she’s playing, and perhaps understand herself as well.”
Group therapy “Recording is quite a cathartic process,” says Ted Dwane (right, with, from left, “Country” Winston Marshall, Marcus Mumford, and Ben Lovett).
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Barbara Kingsolver A passion for both art and science
Her new novel: Flight Behavior (due Nov. 6) involves a beautiful, mysterious event—millions of flame-colored butterflies blanket a mountain hollow in Tennessee—that causes friction between those who consider it a sign from God and those who think it’s the result of climate change. “We are, at this moment,
engaged in some ferocious culture wars,” says Kingsolver, 57, a trained biologist. “This is my attempt to cross the divide.” Her kitchen confidential:
“Yesterday we cooked 45 pounds of tomatoes into sauce,” says Kingsolver, whose 2007 best seller, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, chronicled her family’s
transition to eating only what they could grow, barter, or raise themselves. On juggling farm life in Appalachia with fame as a prizewinning writer:
“Whenever I’m at a blacktie event, I double-check my fingernails. Because, really, there’s no telling what’s under them.” —Jennifer Cadoff
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Three years ago, Mumford & Sons was an obscure English band with folky leanings and a love of banjo music. Then came the hit single “Little Lion Man”; a performance at the 2011 Grammys that put them on the musical map worldwide; doubleplatinum sales for their first album, Sigh No More; and the wedding of lead singer Marcus Mumford to Oscar-nominated actress Carey Mulligan, his childhood pen pal. Top of the world, right? Yet the band’s new album, Babel (due Sept. 25), contains “a lot of brokenheartedness,” says bassist Ted Dwane, 28. “Life is endlessly gloopy and thick and rich. While it’s been an amazing time for us, in our personal lives we’ve had a lot of hard work to do, with relationships to try to hold on to. These are not rare emotions that we’re singing about. We all have dramas.” With Babel’s first single, “I Will Wait,” conquering rock radio, Dwane notes that the band hasn’t felt the need to change much about their music. “We just do what we do,” he says. “If people are digging it, you owe them everything you have.” —C. W.
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After playing a maid in The Help, Viola Davis found herself deflecting arguments that her Oscar-nominated role perpetuated stereotypes. She’s primed for more controversy with Won’t Back Down (in theaters Sept. 28), the tale of a teacher who joins a single mom (Maggie Gyllenhaal) to force reform in a failing elementary school. “I just got out of the whole race issue,” says Davis, 47, “and now I’m getting into hot-button education issues. That’s why I’m in a spa right now, relaxing.” Davis has helped raise funds for the Central Falls, R.I., high school she attended (and where one of her sisters teaches). “I didn’t have any [school] choices when I was a kid, ’cause I grew up poor,” she says. “But I had teachers who thought I was gifted and validated me.” The last year has been one of great change for Davis, who with her husband, actor Julius Tennon, adopted a newborn daughter. “It was the best thing that could ever happen to me,” she says, “but I had to learn on my feet.” At the same time, “I found my voice, after years of struggling with low selfesteem.” In Won’t Back Down, she once again puts a very human face on a contentious topic. “If you want a good crying scene,” she laughs, “you call 1-800-VIOLA.” —S. D.
Lehane, 47, was teaching at his alma mater, Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, when he met his wife and found the setting In sunshine, for Live by Night, which after shadows sends his morally flexible hero Joe Coughlin (featured in 2008’s The Famous for Bostonarea crime novels that Given Day) to Ybor City, have become megastar Fla., to be a rum runner. “Maybe this century left movies—including me behind,” he says of Mystic River—Dennis Lehane has a big bank the book series, citing account these days, but his lack of interest in “cell phones and social not the big head to go media.” with it. Cheerful and Live by Night is being modest, this onetime working-class kid even developed as a film for Leonardo DiCaprio, lets some Florida sun into his latest book, the who starred in Shutter Prohibition-era Live by Island, based on a Lehane mystery so Night (due Oct. 2).
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grim it’s set in an asylum. Written during the bleak post-9/11 years, Shutter Island represented the tail end of Lehane’s “black period,” when he felt “as close to a nervous breakdown as an Irish Catholic from Dorchester can get.” As always, he funneled the darkness into his work. “It saves me a fortune in therapy,” he says. —Caryn James
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Into the Woods When a father-son camping trip goes awry, a sweet bribe saves the day This is the worst day of my life!” my then 7-year-old son cried as he dropped to the ground. We had just climbed several hundred feet in elevation on a trail that would lead us to a remote lake in New York’s Catskill Mountains. The views from the ridge were expansive. But none of that beauty mattered now. We had miles to go; the afternoon was fading; and my son was having a meltdown. The idea had been simple: Take my boy on our first overnight camping trip. I grew up in suburban New Jersey and didn’t spend a night outdoors until I turned 30, when I decided I ought to know how to pitch a tent. I enrolled in a monthlong course in the Absaroka Mountains in Wyoming and learned to be comfortable without a roof over my head. Ever since, I’ve tried to go camping once a year, to keep up my skills but also because it was in the mountains where I discovered that simple connection—not only to the natural world but also to my place in it. I felt “at home” in myself when I was deep in the wilderness in a way that I never had before. I’d been telling my son about the joys of the great outdoors, and he was keen to join me. And I was eager for him to experience at a young age what it had taken me so long to discover. Yet I was also apprehensive. It seemed that every
time I went camping, I forgot something—like a frying pan or my knife or how, exactly, to tie a trucker’s hitch. I could get by with these mistakes when I was on my own. But with my son along, it was a different story: I’d be responsible for his safety. A subconscious fear was exposed, one easily masked by the comforts of everyday life. A familiar aspect of parenting is that it forces you to try to live up to an idea of your better self. So, with anxieties acknowledged, our supplies triple-checked, and our spirits high, we piled into the car and headed north.
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McCarthy’s son takes in the view over a tasty meal of sardines and M&M’s.
At the trailhead, we hoisted our packs, and my son ran ahead. The late summer air was humid, the trees heavy with a full season’s growth. After 20 minutes, he turned and asked, “How much farther, Dad?” I’d worried that five miles might be too much for him, but the lake had seemed the perfect destination. I began to tell stories to distract him from the walk. He gave me his pack to carry, and then, after a steep
grade, he quit. My fantasy of a perfect bonding experience was crumbling. I did the only thing a father could do: I reached for my stash of M&M’s—the normally forbidden treat meant to be saved until our work was done—and dangled the bag in front of his wet blue eyes. “Really?” His voice held a glimmer of hope. “Really,” I said. Three dozen candy-coated chocolates later, we found the lake. Our spirits soared. I showed him how to set up the tent. We splashed around in the cool, clear water. As darkness fell, a riot of frogs began a bellowing serenade. My son found their symphony hysterical and laughed himself to sleep. In the morning the stove wouldn’t light. (I had neglected to bring enough propane.) My son had sardines and M&M’s for breakfast and pronounced it the best meal he had ever eaten. After a few languid hours, we skipped back home along the trail that had seemed endless just the day before. The following year, we got rained out, and the year after that, time got away from us. But next weekend, we’re heading out for another overnighter. A valuesize bag of M&M’s is already in my pack. Andrew McCarthy’s films include Pretty in Pink and St. Elmo’s Fire. His memoir, The Longest Way Home: One Man’s Quest for the Courage to Settle Down (Free Press), has just been released.
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