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Friday, November 28, 2014

Happy Birthday, Aimee Garcia!


Today, our favorite Aimee Garcia turns 36! She was born on November 28, 1978 in Chicago, Illinois. A Chicago native of Mexican and Puerto Rican descent she graduated from Northwestern University with a triple major in economics, journalism and French. On Dexter she played Batista's sister Jaime for three seasons. Happy b-day Aimee!

Thursday, November 27, 2014

''I'm Thankful for Dexter!'' - Thanksgiving Scene


Happy Thanksgiving! We're re-posting the following video about a great thanksgiving moment from the fourth season of Dexter, for fifth year in a row, from one of our favorite and most suspenseful episodes ever: 4.09 "Hungry Man".

Monday, November 24, 2014

Happy Birthday, Colin Hanks!


Today, Colin Hanks turns 37! Born Colin Lewes Hanks on November 24, 1977 Hanks' best known film role may be in the teen movie Orange County (2002), with Jack Black and Dexter's John Lithgow. His best known television role was Alex Whitman, the love interest of Katherine Heigl in the science fiction series Roswell between 1999 and 2001. In the sixth season of Dexter he played Travis Marshall aka the Doomsday Killer. Happy b-day Colin!
Photo credit: Showtime

Saturday, November 22, 2014

WATCH: Jennifer Carpenter's First Post-Dexter TV Appearance on Late Show With Craig Ferguson


Did you miss her? We did! Jennifer Carpenter made her first post-Dexter appearance in television one year after the finale on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson! Watch her interview from last night's show, below!

PHOTOS: Aimee Garcia Attends the 2015 Golden Globe Award Season and HFPA


Aimee Garcia arrives for The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) and InStyle Celebrate The 2015 Golden Globe Award Season at Fig and Olive Melrose Place on November 20, 2014 in West Hollywood, California. View more photos after the jump!


Happy Birthday, Josh Cooke!


Today Josh Cooke turns 35! Born Joshua Gregory Cooke in Pennsylvania in November 22, 1979, he has been recognized for his acting work with such awards as the James Pendleton Foundation Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Performance and the Judith & Milton R. Stark Scholarship. On Dexter he played the role of Louis Greene in seasons 6 and 7. Happy b-day Josh!
Photo credit: Showtime

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Michael C. Hall Reveals The Alchemy of His Glamorous Hedwig

Michael C. Hall is the latest headliner to step into the golden boots over at the Tony-winning revival of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, and it’s an acting event that can't be missed. Below, BroadwayBox chats with Hall about creating his latest character and the real-life rock gods that manifest themselves in Hedwig.

“Hedwig’s story is the same for every actor who is lucky enough to be inhabited by her; how that expresses itself has to do with whatever internal alchemy happens between that story and the actor’s story, body and voice. I don't know I have any objectivity on how it will manifest itself.

She names a lot of the influences: certainly the trinity of Lou Reed, Iggy Pop and David Bowie; there’s some Tina Turner in there. I think she wishes she looked like Debbie Harry. I wouldn’t rule out anything; she is a singular creation.

But I have been a fan of rock ‘n’ roll since I was in first grade. I would imagine that Freddie Mercury and Soup are probably in her. She is all things ass kicking and glamorous.”

Michael C. Hall’s electrifying star performance in Hedwig and the Angry Inch, will be on Broadway’s Belasco Theatre through January 18, 2015.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Happy Birthday, Jonny Lee Miller!


Today, Jonny Lee Miller turns 42! Born Jonathan Lee Miller on November 15, 1972, in Kingston, England. In 2010 he played in 6 episodes of Dexter the villain of Season 5, Jordan Chase. He's currently starring along with Lucy Liu on CBS hit series Elementary. Happy birthday Jonny!

Monday, November 10, 2014

Michael C. Hall Extends His Broadway Run In 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch'


Glitter will remain part of Michael C. Hall's working world for just a little bit longer! The Golden Globe winner has extended his limited engagement in the Tony-winning revival of Hedwig and the Angry Inch and will now play through January 18, 2015 at Broadway’s Belasco Theatre. Hall had previously been set to depart the the production on January 4, 2015. Casting for the next Hedwig will be announced in the coming weeks—there have been rumors that creator and original star John Cameron Mitchell will be returning to the role.

Although Hall was most recently seen on stage in the Will Eno play The Realistic Joneses, he first made a name for himself in Broadway musicals, taking on the Emcee in Cabaret in 1999 and portraying Billy Flynn in Chicago in 2002. Off-Broadway, his credits include Mr. Marmalade, Cymbeline, Macbeth, Timon of Athens, Henry V, The English Teachers, Corpus Christi, Romeo and Juliet and Skylight. Hall is best known for playing serial killer Dexter Morgan in Showtime's Dexter, earning one Golden Globe Award from five nominations and six Emmy Award nods. Other screen credits include HBO's Six Feet Under and the films Cold in July and Kill Your Darlings.

Written by John Cameron Mitchell and directed by Michael Mayer, Hedwig and the Angry Inch tells the story of a fictional rock ‘n’ roll band, fronted by Hedwig, a transgender woman from communist East Berlin. Between rock songs, Hedwig regales the audience with both humorous and painful stories about her life, including her botched sex change operation.

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Dexter Author Jeff Lindsay Says His Next Dexter Novel Might Be the Last

"Dexter has been very, very good to me," he says. "I would rather stop doing it than cheapen it." - Jeff Lindsay.

via wfaa: Could this be the end for our dear, devious Dexter? Maybe so, says best-selling author Jeff Lindsay.

Lindsay won't say exactly what happens to his popular "good-guy" serial killer in his next Dexter book, which is expected to come out next year. But he does say it'll probably be his final Dexter thriller.

"It's been sitting with the editor for about two months now," Lindsay says. "I think that'll be the last of Dexter."

Lindsay was already a New York Times best-selling author when Showtime launched a TV series based on his books in 2006. And that show catapulted Lindsay to even greater fame.

Now that the show is over, though, Lindsay says he wants to concentrate on other things. He's already working on several new projects, including two Hollywood screenplays (he worked in Hollywood for 12 years before striking it big with the Dexter books), a stage play and an idea for another series of novels in the thriller genre. Read the rest of the article after the jump!

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

VIDEO: Michael C. Hall on Late Night With Seth Meyers


Michael C. Hall was Seth Meyers' guest in his NBC late night show. Michael revealed how the two previous Hedwig stars Neil Patrick Harris and Andrew Rannells helped him prepare for his role on Broadway!

Monday, November 3, 2014

PHOTOS: Michael C. Hall Performs on Stage During the Curtain Call of 'Hedwig And The Angry Inch'


Michael C. Hall performs on stage during the curtain call of 'Hedwig And The Angry Inch' at Belasco Theatre on October 29, 2014 in New York City. Check out more photos below!

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Happy Birthday, Lauren Velez!


Today, Lauren Velez turns 50! She was born in 1964 in Brooklyn and later grew up in Queens, New York with her eight siblings, including twin sister, actress Lorraine Velez. For her Dexter role, Velez won a Vision Award in 2007 for Best Actress. Happy b-day Lauren!

Saturday, November 1, 2014

America's Favorite Serial Killer Dexter Morgan Is HitFix's World Series of Monsters MVP


Dexter Morgan from our favorite show Dexter won in the category of the Most Valuable Monster by HitFix.

via HitFix: The first week set the stakes with readers voting for a starting team including Beetlejuice in Left Field, "An American Werewolf in Paris'" David Kessler in Center Field, those hard to kill Xenomorphs from "Alien" in Right Field, the legendary Freddy Krueger at Shortstop, Bram Stoker's Dracula at Third Base, "The Omen's" Damien at Second Base, Frankenstein's Monster at First Base, Pennywise catching at Home, "Underworld's" Selene as the Designated Hitter and The Shark from "Jaws" in the Bullpen. Dexter was voted starting pitcher showing just how important pitching really is when you get to the playoffs.

Dexter easily won the MVM with 35.% of the vote. Xenomorphs came in second with 23.2% and Freddy Krueger was a distant third with 10.4%.