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OCT 30 TUESDAYS 10 hLO S A NG E L E S j opening october 3o n ip / t u c k l e a d s to ry d y l a n wa l s h , “Dr. Sean McNamara” j u l i a n m c m a h o n , “Dr. Christian Troy” j o e ly r i c h a r d s o n , “Julia McNamara” j o h n h e n s l e y , “Matt McNamara” r o m a m a f f i a , “Dr. Liz Cruz” k e l ly c a r l s o n , “Kimber Henry” k e l s e y ly n n bat e l a a n , “Annie McNamara” l i n da k l e i n , “Nurse Linda”/Technical Advisor b r a d l e y c o o p e r , “Aidan Stone” l a u r e n h u t to n , “Fiona McNeil” pa u l a m a r s h a l l , “Kate Tinsley” o l i v e r p l at t, “Freddy Prune” dap h n e z u n i g a , “Carly Summers” j e n n i f e r c o o l i d g e , “Candy Richards” t i a c a r r e r e , “Mistress Dark Pain” c r a i g b i e r ko , “Bob Easton” p o rt i a d e r o s s i , “Olivia Lord” r o s i e o ’ d o n n e l l , “Dawn Budge” a n n a ly n n e m c c o r d , “Eden Lord” l e s l i e g r o s s m a n , “Bliss Berger” j o h n s c h n e i d e r , “Ram Peters” rya n m u r p h y , Creator/Executive Producer/Writer/Director m i c h a e l m . r o b i n , Executive Producer/Director ly n g r e e n e & r i c h a r d l e v i n e, bTPb^] TUESDAYS 10 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 Executive Producers/Writers/Directors s e a n j a b lo n s k i , Co-Executive Producer/ Writer/Director j e n n i f e r s a lt, Supervising Producer/Writer b r a d fa lc h u k , Supervising Producer/Writer/Director h a n k c h i lto n , Co-Producer/Writer d i r k c r a f t, Director e lo d i e k e e n e , Director c r a i g z i s k , Director c h a r l e s h a i d , Director c h r i s to p h e r g r i f f i n , Producer b o n n i e w e i s , Producer a l e x i s m a rt i n wo o da l l , Co-Producer e v e wat t e r s o n , Associate Producer c h r i s to p h e r ba f fa , A.S.C./Director of Photography l i z k ay , Production Designer e ry n k r u e g e r , Make-up Artist, Department Head c a r o l o ’ c o n n e l l , Hair Stylist, Department Head lo u e y r i c h , Costume Designer e l l e n b r i l l , Set Decorator e r i c daw s o n , Casting Director l i z d e a n , Casting Director to m & ba r i b u r m a n , Prosthetics p . j . b lo o m , Music Supervisor j o h n l a n d g r a f , President and General Manager n i c k g r a d , EVP, Original Programming matt cherniss, SVP, Original Programming, Drama & Comedy Series Development e r i c s h r i e r , SVP, Original Programming, FX Productions f x fac t s h e e t v i e w e r d i s c r e t i o n a d v i s o ry s e a s o n 5 p r o d u c t i o n c r e d i ts OCT 30 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 46 47 48 49 49 49 50 52 52 Dr. Sean McNamara (Dylan Walsh) and Dr. Christian Troy (Julian McMahon)– two plastic surgeons, close friends and business partners who own McNamara/Troy, an overwhelmingly successful plastic surgery practice– attempt to bring inner peace and visceral contentment to their patients through external cosmetic procedures. Although their patients aspire to cover up their pain, it is the surgeons who wear the true masks of anguish and unhappiness, of sadness and disillusionment. For over two decades, they have shared a love for the same woman, Julia McNamara (Joely Richardson), and while she married Sean, Julia has loved both men. At mid-life, Sean and Christian question the prosperity that has brought them so much – and offered so little. nip/tuck’s fifth season continues where season four left off: following the divorce from Julia, Sean sold his half of McNamara/Troy and departed Miami for Los Angeles. Christian, who ended his engagement to Michelle (Sanaa Lathan), soon followed — thus relocating McNamara/Troy to the West Coast. Dr. Liz Cruz (Roma Maffia) also joins the new McNamara/Troy for a fresh start as she recovers physically and emotionally from past loves. Julia, now living in New York with daughter Annie (Kelsey Lynn Batelann) and baby Conor, visits Sean and Christian in Los Angeles, bringing a new, female love with her. Matt (John Hensley) and Kimber (Kelly Carlson), who wed last season, now have a baby daughter, Jenna. They, too, descend upon Los Angeles, shrouded in the anguish of addiction. The new season of nip/tuck will explore Sean and Christian’s struggles for success in a city where they are professionally unknown — and its residents yearn for fame. OCT 30 Season five of nip/tuck stars six series regulars: Dylan Walsh, Julian McMahon, Joely Richardson, John Hensley, Roma Maffia and Kelly Carlson. The season will feature many guest stars including Oliver Platt, Lauren Hutton, Bradley Cooper, Paula Marshall, Portia de Rossi, Jennifer Coolidge, Craig Bierko, Daphne Zuniga, Tia Carrere and John Schneider. Rosie O’Donnell will also guest star, reprising her season four role as lottery winner “Dawn Budge.” Additionally, Leslie Grossman reprises her season one role as former patient “Bliss Berger.” nip/tuck was the #1 scripted drama series on basic cable among Adults 18-49 in 2004, 2005 and 2006. First-run episodes of season four averaged 3.9 million total viewers and 2.8 million Adults 18-49. In a weekly four-telecast cume, it averaged 7.6 million total viewers and 5.4 million Adults 18-49. nip/tuck won the 2005 Golden Globe® Award for Best Drama Series and was nominated for the same award in 2004. The series has received three back-to-back Emmy® Award nominations for Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup and won the award in 2004. Joely Richardson received back-to-back Golden Globe® nominations for Best Actress in a Drama Series in 2004 and 2005. Julian McMahon received a Golden Globe® nomination for Best Actor in a Drama Series in 2005. nip/tuck was created and is executive produced by Ryan Murphy, who continues to write and direct several episodes. Michael M. Robin is executive producer. It is produced by The Shephard/Robin Company in association with Warner Bros. Television Productions Inc. The series is filmed in Hollywood, California. FX is the flagship general entertainment basic cable network from the Fox Networks Group. Launched in June of 1994, FX is carried in more than 94 million homes. The diverse schedule includes a growing roster of critically acclaimed and award-winning original series; an established film library with box-office hits from 20th Century Fox and other studios; and an impressive roster of acquired hit series. For more information about FX, visit our web site at www.FXnetworks.com. TUESDAYS 10 4 ¬ n i p/ t u c k n i p/ t u c k ¬ 5 P] bT “maybe we should have moved somewhere where substance reigns over style — like new york.” —dr. sean mcnamara \R]P\PaP Dylan Walsh portrays “Dr. Sean McNamara,” a dedicated, brilliant plastic surgeon and partner in McNamara/Troy, a plastic surgery practice that has relocated from Miami to Los Angeles. Often conflicted about his life choices, Sean relies on Christian for strength and a sense of family. Last season, Sean was emotionally isolated: Christian became engaged, his son Matt married Kimber Henry and his wife Julia divorced him and departed Miami for New York with daughter Annie and son Conor. This season, Sean begins dating in a new city and gains confidence both personally and professionally. In addition to nip/tuck, Dylan recently appeared on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and began filming Christmas Miracle, a television drama written and directed by Gregory Goodell. It will air this December on Lifetime. Previously, Dylan appeared on screen in the Warner Bros. feature The Lake House opposite Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves and One Part Sugar opposite Danny DeVito. In addition, he starred opposite William H. Macy, Julia Stiles and Joe Mantegna in the independent film Edmond. Prior to nip/tuck, Dylan starred as the antagonist in The Lone Ranger and had a recurring role on Everwood. He was the star of Brooklyn South, and also appeared in the HBO film Final Voyage and the Lifetime movie More Than Meets the Eye: The Joan Brock Story. Dylan’s feature film credits include Bloodwork opposite Clint Eastwood, the action-adventure film Congo with Laura Linney, We Were Soldiers with Mel Gibson and the critically acclaimed Nobody’s Fool with Paul Newman. His work also includes the films Jet Boy, Devil Wore a Skirt for director Fiona Mackenzie and Power Play for director Joseph Zito and the independent film Par 6, directed by Grant Heslov. 6 ¬ n i p/ t u c k Born in Los Angeles, Dylan spent the first 10 years of his life in Africa, India and Indonesia as both of his parents were in the Foreign Service. After his 10th birthday, the family settled in Annandale, VA, a suburb of Washington, DC. He made his professional acting debut while still in high school, appearing with prestigious theater companies at the Arena Stage and the Studio Theatre. Although he was an English major at the University of Virginia, Dylan spent most of his time in the theater department. During his summers he performed with the Heritage Repertory Company, appearing in such classics as A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Curse of the Starving Class, Romeo and Juliet, Death of a Salesman and Our Town. He made his film debut in John Boorman’s Where the Heart Is. Dylan resides in Los Angeles with his wife and three children. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 7 RWaXbcXP] c a^h Julian McMahon plays “Dr. Christian Troy,” the business partner, best friend and confidante of Dr. Sean McNamara. Handsome, charming, and often promiscuous, Christian has no sexual inhibitions as he enjoys the perks that his lucrative career offers. Last season, Christian became engaged to Michelle – only to end the engagement when he learned of her dark, criminal past. This season, he embraces the Los Angeles nightlife and attempts to keep a betrayal from Sean as he resides in Malibu with Wilber, his 5-year-old adopted son. Christian’s near-constant need for love and attention takes him on a sexual journey that surprises him. Julian — who was nominated for a 2005 Golden Globe® Award and a 2006 Saturn® Award for Best Actor in a Television Drama for his work on nip/tuck— most recently appeared on the big screen in 20th Century Fox and Marvel Studios’ summer sequel hit Fantastic Four: The Rise of the Silver Surfer. Directed by Tim Story and based on the Marvel Comics franchise, Julian reprised the role of “Victor Von Doom,” the villain he portrayed in the original film adaptation of the comic book series. Previously, Julian appeared on the big screen opposite Sandra Bullock in Premonition and has completed work on the independent film Prisoner for writer/ directors David Alford and Robert Lynne. In this film, Julian stars as “Derek Plato,” a Hollywood film director who is taken hostage by a jailer while scouting an abandoned prison for his next movie. Julian made an impression on television audiences via his roles as “Detective John Grant” on the awardwinning NBC drama series Profiler and the tortured demon “Cole Turner” on the popular series Charmed, which aired on The WB. 8 ¬ n i p/ t u c k Hailing from Australia, Julian was known to audiences there for his lead role in the primetime drama The Power, The Passion. He then joined the cast of the hit series Home and Away, which has also starred Guy Pearce, Heath Ledger, Martin Henderson and Naomi Watts. In 1992, McMahon broke into American television when he was cast as “Ian Rain” on the daytime drama Another World. He also co-starred in the cable movies In Quiet Night and Another Day, which was executive produced by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Shannen Doherty and Brad Renfro. His other television credits include a guest-starring role on Will & Grace. “how many guys our age finally get the opportunity to get the recognition they deserve, huh? this is just the beginning.” —dr. christian troy Additional feature film credits include Meet Market opposite Elizabeth Berkeley and Aisha Tyler, Wet and Wild Summer with Elliot Gould and Chasing Sleep with Jeff Daniels. He has also starred on stage, most notably in the Sydney and Melbourne productions of Love Letters. He currently lives in Los Angeles. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 9 “i was driving around and i just kept thinking, ‘ what if he’s right? what if i’m running away from the only thing that i have ever wanted?’ ” Y d [ X PYYdd[[XXPP Joely Richardson plays “Julia McNamara,” the ex-wife of Dr. Sean McNamara and the mother of Matt (whose biological father is Dr. Christian Troy), Annie and Conor. Last season, before the birth of Conor, Julia learned that her baby would be born with ectrodactyly (“lobster claw syndrome”) and kept this information from Sean well into her pregnancy. After having an affair with Conor’s night nurse Marlowe (Peter Dinklage), Julia divorced Sean and left Miami for New York. This season, Julia brings Annie and Conor to Los Angeles for a visit – and reveals that she is already in a new romantic relationship. nip/tuck marked Joely’s U.S. television debut. She received back-to-back Golden-Globe® nominations for Best Actress, Drama Series in 2004 and 2005 for her work on the show as well as much critical praise for her extraordinary portrayal of an unfulfilled woman caught in deep emotional struggles of loving two men. The daughter of Academy® Award-winning parents Tony Richardson and Vanessa Redgrave, Joely started her career training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. From there, she took to the stage for the Royal Shakespeare Company, seasons at the Old Vic, and in the West End. Her first feature film was playing Redgrave’s character as a young girl in David Hare’s Wetherby. Since then, she has appeared in The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey with Tom Berenger, The Last Mimzy, Drowning by Numbers with Joan Plowright, Shining Through with Michael Douglas and Melanie Griffith, 101 Dalmatians with Glenn Close, I’ll Do Anything opposite Nick Nolte, Event Horizon with Laurence Fishburne, Sister My Sister with Julie Waters, Loch Ness opposite Ted Danson, The Affair of the Necklace with Hilary Swank, Maybe Baby opposite Hugh Laurie, The Patriot with Mel Gibson and Lady Chatterley’s Lover with Sean Bean for director Ken Russell. 10 ¬ n i p/ t u c k In 1999, she received an Independent Spirit® Award nomination as Best Actress for her role in Under Heaven (her aunt Lynn Redgrave won in that category for Gods and Monsters). On stage, she most recently appeared in Madame Melville opposite Macaulay Culkin at the Promenade Theatre in New York, and Oscar Wilde’s Lady Windemere’s Fan in the West End in London. On television, she recently starred opposite Hugh Bonneville in the U.K. comedy Freezing. Prior to that, she starred opposite Gary Sinise in the highly rated CBS movie Fallen Angel, a role which won her a Camie® Award in 2005. She has also starred in the television movies Lies My Mother Told Me and Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America. —julia mcnamara \Pcc “i wish there were ‘do-overs’ in life, like when you’re a kid. ” \R]P\PaP —matt mcnamara John Hensley portrays “Matt McNamara,” the biological son of Christian and Julia, who considers both Christian and Sean to be his fathers. Last season, the often-withdrawn Matt found solace and comfort in Scientology and Kimber, whom he married after learning that they were pregnant. This season, Matt travels to Los Angeles seeking financial help from his parents, who are unaware of his true demons, his desperation and his endless lies. Previously a horse-wrangler in Wyoming, John has seamlessly transitioned from performing in the rodeo arena to a career in television and the big screen. In 1999, he made his television debut on Comedy Central’s cult hit Strangers With Candy. John then landed the memorable role of “Meadow’s” high school boyfriend on HBO’s award-winning series The Sopranos. He also played the lead opposite Gabriel Byrne in ABC’s highly acclaimed but shortlived series Madigan Men under the direction of Emmy® award-winner Jim Burrows, as well as the role of “Gabriel Bowman” in TNT’s series Witchblade. Most recently, John appeared on CBS’s awardwinning series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. For the big screen, John has wrapped production on Shutter, a horror film written by Luke Dawson and directed by Masayuki Ochiai, as well as The Crate, a comedy by Sam Burbank. Both films are scheduled for release in 2008. 12 ¬ n i p/ t u c k Previously, John appeared in an independent feature film that debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival, 50 Pills, written by Matthew Perniciaro and directed by Theo Avgerinos. Additional film credits include the independent features Teeth and Peoples. After graduating high school in Kentucky, John spent three years in Wyoming before deciding to pursue his passion for acting in Los Angeles. He then attended Fort Lewis College in Colorado where he studied humanities and immersed himself in the theater community. Together with friends he formed an improv group, which became so successful that it was invited to perform with Chicago’s famed Second City Theatre Troupe. Despite his strong ties to his southern roots, John now resides in Los Angeles. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 13 S a [ X i R a dSia [ X i R a d i Roma Maffia plays “Dr. Liz Cruz,” the outspoken lesbian anesthesiologist at McNamara/Troy who often challenges the views held by Sean and Christian. Last season, Liz was the victim of an underground ring of organ thieves, who stole one of her kidneys. In ill health, she underwent transplant surgery when a generous Dawn Budge (Rosie O’Donnell) donated one of her own kidneys to Liz. She also fell in love with another anesthesiologist, Poppy (Alanis Morrissette) – and quickly fell out of love when she realized that her new partner was a controlling and unstable woman. This season, Liz joins Sean and Christian in their new Beverly Hills practice. Roma started her acting career performing offBroadway, off-off Broadway and in regional productions ranging from Shakespeare to Sam Shephard. At a benefit reading for the New Group in New York, she was asked by casting director Jane Jenkins to audition for a role in director Ron Howard’s feature film The Paper, and found a career mentor: “Ron tells people he discovered me, which is absolutely true.” When The Paper opened in 1994 in Los Angeles, Roma took her first trip to Hollywood and her career quickly flourished. She soon met television producer David E. Kelley, who cast her as Adam Arkin’s secretary, “Angela” in Chicago Hope. During her one season on Chicago Hope, Roma landed a plum role in the Barry Levinson film Disclosure, in which she played Michael Douglas’ tough sexual-harassment lawyer “Katherine Alvarez.” Garnering rave reviews for her performance, Roma quickly landed feature film roles in director John Badham’s Nick of Time, playing a kidnapper opposite Christopher Walken and Johnny Depp and Eraser, with Arnold Schwarzenegger. 14 ¬ n i p/ t u c k “faith ain’t gonna cut it out here, christian. you want the hollywood dream, you gotta go out and get it — not wait to be discovered. ” —dr. liz cruz Roma recently wrapped production on the psychological thriller Ghost Image for writer/director Jack Edward Snyder and just completed Yonkers Joe with Chaz Palmentari and written and directed by Robert Celestino. Additional feature credits include Double Jeopardy opposite Ashley Judd; Kiss The Girls with Morgan Freeman; Totally Baked: A Pot-U-Mentary; Kingshighway; Holes; I Am Sam with Sean Penn and Michelle Pfeiffer; and Things You Can Tell Just By Looking At Her with Glenn Close and Holly Hunter. From 1996-2000, Roma played the dedicated and brilliant “Grace Alvarez,” forensic pathologist for the Violent Crimes Task Force on NBC’s primetime series Profiler. Her telefilm credits include Consensual Relations for NBC, HBO’s Mistrial with Bill Pullman, and Showtime’s The Defenders. She had a recurring role on NBC’s ER, and has also guest-starred on CBS’s Ghost Whisperer, Lifetime’s Strong Medicine, NBC’s The West Wing, HBO’s The Sopranos and has a recurring role on NBC’s Law & Order. Roma is actively involved with the non-profit organization Artists for a New South Africa (ANSA), which dedicates itself to advancing democracy and equality in South Africa. Roma resides in Los Angeles with her dogs Lou Lu and Lucky. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 15 Z X \ Q TZaX \ Q T a WT]ah “you know i’ve always been that kind of person who was on a search for something that makes me feel special and complete.” —kimber henry 16 ¬ n i p/ t u c k Kelly Carlson plays former model “Kimber Henry,” the current wife of Matt and a previous girlfriend of both Christian and Sean. Last season, Kimber joined the Church of Scientology and married Matt after she became pregnant. This season, the couple has a baby daughter Jenna, and Kimber battles new and familiar demons. Kelly, a Minneapolis native, is currently in the process of filming Made of Honor, a comedy starring Patrick Dempsey as a man who falls in love with an engaged woman. Directed by Paul Weiland, the film is scheduled for release in 2008. Earlier this year, Kelly starred on the big screen as “Lucy” alongside Kathleen Robertson and Christopher McDonald in director Michael O’Neill’s film Player 5150. She also appeared as “Gamma Woman” alongside Neil Hopkins, Lance Guest and Brud Fogarty in William Dickerson’s film Shadowbox. Her other film credits include The Marine, Starship Troopers 2, Little Big League, Splittsville and Paparazzi. In addition to her work on nip/tuck, Kelly recently guest starred on CBS’s CSI: Miami and starred in the Lifetime movie Break-In. Her television credits also include guest-starring roles on The WB’s Everwood and NBC’s Passions. On stage, Kelly has appeared in Vanities, Cheaters, Girl’s Guide To Chaos, Charlotte’s Web and Can’t Trust The Mate. Kelly is the spokesperson for the Smile Network, an organization that addresses the cosmetic surgery needs of at-risk children. Kelly, who was once a nationally competitive equestrian, resides in Los Angeles and still enjoys horseback riding. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 17 annie mcnamara Kelsey Lynn Batelaan plays “Annie McNamara” Sean and Julia’s only daughter and the sister of Matt and Conor. Last season, Annie and Conor left Miami for New York with their mother. This season, Annie expresses her wish to live in Los Angeles. Born on July 3, 1995, Kelsey Lynn lives with her parents Brian and Sharon Batelaan and her two younger sisters, Courtney and Katrina. She began modeling at the age of four and has appeared in many catalogs, brochures, newspaper ads and on-line print ads. She also enjoys runway modeling and has already worked in dozens of runway fashion shows. Kelsey Lynn began her acting career at the age of six when she landed her first television guest-star appearance on Power Rangers– Wild Force in 2002. She has also appeared on ABC’s 8 Simple Rules as a young “Bridget Hennessy,” in the pilot episode of the FOX sitcom Oliver Beene and in the syndicated show She Spies. Although there are rarely other children on the set of nip/tuck, Kelsey Lynn has really enjoyed working with the cast and crew over the past four seasons and is excited about the new things in store for “Annie” in season five. When not filming, auditioning or in school, Kelsey Lynn enjoys horse-back riding, tennis and softball. She lives in Los Angeles with her family and her pets, a dog named Sterling, a Moluccan Cockatoo named Tiki and three cats named Pumpkin, Cooney and Furbie. 18 ¬ n i p/ t u c k n u r s e l i n da / t e c h n i c a l a d v i s o r / p r o d u c e r K E L S E Y LY N N B AT E L A A N L I N DA K L E I N Linda Klein, R.N., has been a registered nurse for over 20 years, working in emergency rooms across the country and assisting in the operating rooms. She has lent her talent and expertise to Hollywood, serving as the medical and technical advisor on a long list of feature films and television shows, and has been with nip/tuck since the pilot episode. Linda has worked with a variety of directors including Barry Levinson on the pilot of 3 Lbs; Steven Soderbergh on Ocean’s Eleven; Cameron Crowe on Vanilla Sky; Warren Beatty on Bulworth; Oliver Stone on Nixon; Lawrence Kasdan on Grand Canyon and Garry Marshall on Beaches. Linda was the technical advisor for the film Running With Scissors and also appears in the film as a nurse. On the small screen, Linda has been an advisor on such series as 24, Friday Night Lights, Once and Again, JAG, Six Feet Under, The Practice, The X-Files, Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue, L.A. Law, thirtysomething, The Young and the Restless and Hill Street Blues. In addition to her advisory role on nip/tuck, Linda is a producer on ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy. Linda appears on nip/tuck as “Nurse Linda” in most operating room scenes. She has also appeared in Boston Public; Chicago Hope; NYPD Blue; Doogie Howser, M.D. and Family Ties, and in such feature films as Very Bad Things, Point of No Return and License to Kill. In addition, The Oprah Winfrey Show, CBS News, Access Hollywood and Entertainment Tonight often seek out Linda as an on-air medical and technical advisor. She resides in Los Angeles. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 19 fiona mcneil BRADLEY COOPER L AU R E N H U T TO N aidan stone Bradley Cooper portrays “Aidan Stone,” the lead actor on Hearts ‘n Scalpels, the television drama on which Sean and Christian become medical/technical advisors. Arrogant, brash and prone to outbursts, he enjoys exploiting his fame for personal gain. Sean develops an odd camraderie with Aidan, who shares his hedonistic lifestyle with the insecure Sean. Bradley recently went into production on All About Steve opposite Sandra Bullock and wrapped production on two thrillers: Case 39 and Midnight Meat Train. All films are slated for release in 2008. Most recently, Bradley appeared in Failure to Launch opposite Zooey Deschanel, Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Bradley’s other film credits include The Wedding Crashers, Older Than America, Changing Lanes, My Little Eye, Carnival Knowledge and Wet Hot Summer. He has also completed work on the comedy The Comebacks. Bradley’s television credits include FOX’s Kitchen Confidential, The WB drama Jack and Bobby and NBC’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Trial By Jury. Although he is most often recognized for is work on ABC’s Alias starring Jennifer Garner, he has also guest-starred in episodes of the USA Series Touching Evil and appeared in numerous television films including the ABC Family Channel film I Want to Marry Ryan Banks, Hallmark Entertainment’s The Last Cowboy and Columbia TriStar’s The $treet. 20 ¬ n i p/ t u c k In April 2006, Bradley appeared on Broadway playing the roles of “Pip” and “Theo” alongside Julia Roberts in Richard Greenberg’s play 3 Days of Rain. Lauren Hutton portrays “Fiona McNeil,” a Hollywood publicist who convinces Sean and Christian that celebrity status can bring them more patients than their medical reputations. Powerful, direct and forthright, Fiona forces her ideas onto her clients, and convinces actress Carly Summers (Daphne Zuniga) to undergo plastic surgery in order to maintain her career. Bradley graduated from the Honors English program at Georgetown University in 1997. He then moved to New York City to enroll in the Masters of Fine Arts program at the Actors Studio Drama School at New School University. One of the world’s first supermodels, Lauren has appeared on over 35 covers of Vogue world-wide. Her pioneering 1964 contract with Revlon cosmetics, the first exclusive talent contract for a single brand, revolutionized the modeling industry. Bradley currently resides in Los Angeles with his dogs Charlotte and Samson. Following her success as a model for the Ford Modeling Agency and Revlon, Lauren’s acting career began with a role in the 1968 film Paper Lion, opposite Alan Alda. She then went on to appear in films such as American Gigolo with Richard Gere, Once Bitten with Jim Carrey and Fear opposite Ally Sheedy. From 1995-97, Lauren hosted her own late night talk show on the USA Network. Lauren has long devoted her time to environmental issues. She also lobbies and speaks out on behalf of women’s health and beauty issues around the world. Her love for wildlife and world cultures has made her a constant traveler. Lauren has been a long-time member of the Guggenheim Museum Motorcycle Club and is an avid diver. Lauren currently splits her time between New York and Los Angeles. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 21 PAU L A MARSHALL k at e t i n s l e y freddy prune Paula Marshall plays “Kate Tinsley,” a well-known actress who stars in Hearts ‘n Scalpels, the television drama in which Sean and Christian are medical advisors. Her relationship with Sean moves quickly from professional to romantic and Kate soon reveals a personal compulsion to Sean. Paula appeared on the big screen most recently in I Know Who Killed Me. Her previous film work includes Cheaper by the Dozen, Thursday, That Old Feeling, A Family Thing, The New Age, Warlock: The Armageddon and Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth. Paula first garnered attention in 1992 when she guest-starred on ABC’s Wonder Years and continued with guest roles on Seinfeld, Diagnosis Murder and Nash Bridges. She landed her first sitcom role in 1994 in FOX’s Wild Oats and later became a series regular in ABC’s Spin City, Cupid and Snoops, NBC’s Cursed, CBS’s Out of Practice and The CW’s Veronica Mars. Paula’s other television credits include Californication, Manchild, Miss Match, Hidden Hills, Just Shoot Me and Sports Night. A native of Maryland, Paula currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter. 22 ¬ n i p/ t u c k O L I V E R P L AT T Oliver Platt portrays “Freddy Prune,” the creator and executive producer of the television drama Hearts ‘n Scalpels. Neurotic, overworked and overwhelmed, Freddy hires Sean and Christian as medical/technical advisors on his show. In turn, Sean and Christian suggest surgical procedures that they performed in Miami to use as Hearts ‘n Scalpels plot lines. Oliver most recently garnered Emmy® and Golden Globe® nominations for his work in the critically acclaimed Showtime series Huff. He also earned an Emmy nomination for his guest role on NBC’s The West Wing and a Tony® nomination for his Broadway debut in the Connor McPherson play Shining City. On the big screen, Oliver most recently completed work on Martian Child and has began filming director Ron Howard’s latest feature Frost/Nixon. His other feature work includes Who Is Killing the Great Chefs?, Casanova, The Ice Harvest, Funnybones, Bulworth, Married to the Mob, Working Girl, Flatliners, Postcards from the Edge, Indecent Proposal, The Three Musketeers, Executive Decision, A Time to Kill, Doctor Dolittle, Simon Birch, Lake Placid, Don’t Say a Word and Pieces of April. Additional television credits include appearances on ESPN’s The Bronx is Burning and CBS’s Queen’s Supreme. Oliver graduated from Tufts University with a degree in drama and has starred on stage in The Tempest, Moon Over Miami, Ubu, Elliot Loves and Twelfth Night. He resides in New York with his wife and three children. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 23 COOLIDGE candy richards DA P H N E Z U N I G A JENNIFER c a r ly s u m m e r s Daphne Zuniga portrays “Carly Summers” a forty-something movie star whose publicist insists on extensive plastic surgery for her as a way to revive her acting career. In addition to her work on nip/tuck, Daphne is currently in production on Mel Brooks’ Spaceballs: The Animated Series, scheduled to air on G4 later this year. Although she is most frequently recognized for her work on FOX’s Melrose Place, Daphne garnered much attention for her work in ABC Family’s Beautiful People and NBC’s American Dreams. Her other credits include Pandora’s Clock, Christmas Do-Over, The Obsession, Secret Lives, Degree of Guilt, Spin City, Stark Raving Mad, Eve and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Daphne began her film career in 1985 with Rob Reiner’s The Sure Thing and later landed a coveted role in Lucille Ball’s final performance, Stone Pillow. Her other film credits include Spaceballs, Vision Quest, Gross Anatomy, Staying Together, Last Rights, Mad at the Moon, Charlie’s Ghost Story, Enemies of Laughter and Stand Ins. 24 ¬ n i p/ t u c k Daphne also recently appeared in the documentary ConnecTED, which she cocreated with Chris Anderson to spotlight the annual TED convention. TED is a conference held in Monterey that brings together the world’s most fascinating thinkers and doers and challenges them to give the talk of their lives. Daphne is a founding board member of Earth Communications Office (ECO). She is devoted to the conservation of our planet and is currently focused on environmental problems in Hispanic communities. Jennifer Coolidge plays “Candy Richards,” an actress who guest stars on an episode of Hearts ‘n Scalpels. Her character undergoes a delicate procedure once performed in Miami by Sean and Christian. In addition to her work on nip/tuck, Jennifer is currently in production on the comedy Barry Munday. She also recently lent her voice for Igor, slated for release in 2008. Although she is most often recognized for playing “Stifler’s Mom” in the American Pie trilogy, her other credits include Epic Movie, For Your Consideration, Best in Show, Click, American Dreamz, Date Movie, Robots, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, A Cinderella Story, Zoolander, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, A Night at the Roxbury, Trial and Error and both Legally Blonde movies. Born in Boston, Jennifer graduated from Emerson College with a bachelor’s degree in theatre. After graduation, she moved to New York where she joined the Gotham City improv group and then headed to Los Angeles, where she became a member of the Groundlings Theater troupe. Jennifer currently lives in Los Angeles and New Orleans. After making her television debut on Seinfeld, Jennifer went on to guest star in King of the Hill, Frasier, Sex and the City, Friends, According to Jim and Hopeless Pictures. She also starred in NBC’s Joey with Matt LeBlanc from 2004-06. Daphne resides in Los Angeles and New York. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 25 Tia Carrere plays “Mistress Dark Pain,” a stunning dominatrix who tends to the masochistic needs of Los Angeles’ most powerful men. Her work with client Bob Easton (Craig Bierko) results in his need for reparative surgery from Sean and Christian. Tia most recently wrapped production on the Alpine Pictures feature Dark Honeymoon, slated for release later this year. She has appeared in numerous box-office hits including High School High, Hollow Point, both installments of Wayne’s World and True Lies, where she garnered a Saturn® Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. On the small screen, Tia recently appeared in HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm and FOX’s hit series The O.C. She has also starred in Relic Hunter, Supernova, Veronica’s Closet and Murder One. 26 ¬ n i p/ t u c k Tia has lent her voice to numerous animated roles including “Marigold” in Disney’s Hercules, “Nani” in Disney’s Lilo & Stitch (both the movie and the series) and “The Martian Queen” in Duck Dodgers. An accomplished singer, she has performed on the double platinum-selling Wayne’s World soundtrack, the Lilo & Stitch soundtrack, and released her own albums Dream and Hawaiiana on Warner Bros. Records. C R A I G B I E R KO m i s t r e s s da r k pa i n TIA CARRERE bob easton Craig Bierko plays “Bob Easton,” a powerful studio executive who comes to McNamara/Troy to correct an embarrassing injury caused by a dominatrix, Mistress Dark Pain (Tia Carrere). Craig most recently appeared on FOX’s Boston Legal and the pilot episode of The Rules for Starting Over. He has also guest starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Sex and the City, Ally McBeal, Mad About You, The Powers That Be and Wings. On the big screen, Craig has completed work on the comedy Bill starring Jessica Alba. His other credits include Cinderella Man, For Your Consideration, Danika, Scary Movie 4, Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, I’m With Lucy, Kate & Leopold, The Thirteenth Floor, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Sour Grapes and The Long Kiss Goodnight. Born in Rye Brook, New York, Craig made his stage debut at the age of 10 in a local community theater run by his parents. Many years later he was nominated for a Tony® award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical and drew accolades for his portrayal of a traveling salesman “Harold Hill” in a Broadway revival of Meredith Wilson’s The Music Man. Craig attended Boston University’s Journalism program and continued his studies at the School of Speech at Northwestern University. Tia resides in Los Angeles. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 27 o l i v i a lo r d P O RT I A DE ROSSI Rosie Portia daw n b u d g e Portia De Rossi portrays “Olivia Lord,” Julia’s new lover and the mother of an 18-year-old daughter, Eden (AnnaLynne McCord). Manipulative, uncompromising and controlling, Olivia constantly tests Julia’s convictions, as she is determined to make Julia her permanent partner. As an acupuncturist, she challenges Sean and Christian’s practice of Western-medicine, threatening the surgeons’ beliefs and self-assurance. Although Olivia loves her daughter, she permits Eden’s social inappropriateness. From 2003-06 Portia starred as “Lindsay Bluth Funke” in the critically acclaimed FOX comedy Arrested Development, which won a Emmy® Award in 2004 for Outstanding Comedy Series. The show was also nominated for a SAG® Award in 2005 for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble and garnered a second Emmy® Award in 2005 for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. Portia portrayed lawyer “Nelle Porter” on FOX’s Ally McBeal from 1998-02. Her other credits include guest starring roles in Mister Sterling, The Twilight Zone, Ally and Veronica’s Closet. She also starred in the television movie America’s Prince: The John F. Kennedy Jr. Story, in which she portrayed Carolyn Bessette Kennedy. 28 ¬ n i p/ t u c k On the big screen, Portia starred in Wes Craven’s Cursed opposite Christina Ricci, The Night We Called It a Day with Dennis Hopper and Melanie Griffith and Who is Cletis Tout? starring Richard Dreyfus and Tim Allen. Her other credits include Dead & Breakfast, Women in Film, Stigmata, The Invisibles, Scream 2, The Woman in the Moon and Sirens. Portia currently resides in Los Angeles. ROSIE O’DONNELL Rosie O’Donnell reprises her role from nip/tuck’s fourth season as “Dawn Budge,” a Pensacola housewife who won $381 million in the Powerball Lottery. This season, Dawn travels to Los Angeles so that Sean and Christian can repair the injuries she suffers in an unusual accident. As she recovers, Dawn becomes star-struck in Hollywood. For two years, Rosie co-hosted ABC’s award-winning daytime talk show The View alongside Barbara Walters, Joy Behar and Elisabeth Hasselbeck. Earlier this year, all four co-hosts were nominated for a Daytime Emmy® Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host. Previously, Rosie was host and executive producer of the critically acclaimed, nationally syndicated talk/variety series, The Rosie O’Donnell Show. She won six Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Talk Show Host and the show itself collected five Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Talk Show. Rosie also won a Primetime Emmy Award for hosting The 52nd Annual Tony Awards. Rosie’s other television credits include appearances on Will & Grace, Judging Amy, The Practice, Third Watch, All My Children, Suddenly Susan, Spin City, Ally McBeal, Sesame Street, The Nanny, The Larry Sanders Show, Queer As Folk, Curb Your Enthusiasm and the Hallmark Hall of Fame production Riding the Bus with My Sister. Rosie’s film credits include A League of Their Own, Sleepless in Seattle, Another Stakeout, The Flintstones, Exit to Eden, Now and Then, Beautiful Girls, Harriet the Spy and Wide Awake. On stage, Rosie has starred in Grease, Seussical and Fiddler on the Roof. In 2005 she produced the Broadway musical Taboo, based on the life of Boy George. In 2004, Rosie and her partner Kelli O’Donnell launched R Family Vacations, which schedules cruises for gay and lesbian families and their friends. The HBO documentary All Aboard Rosie’s Family Cruise chronicled the first trip, garnering three Emmy Award nominations. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 29 AnnaLynne McCord plays “Eden Lord,” Olivia’s 18-year old daughter who seeks out an unusual cosmetic procedure from Sean without her mother’s consent. Obstinate and overtly sexual, she yearns for love and attention from everyone around her. In under a year in Los Angeles, AnnaLynne has secured guest starring roles in multiple series, including FOX’s The O.C., ABC’s Ugly Betty as well as CBS’s Cold Case and CSI: Miami. She also appears in American Heiress, which airs on MyNetworkTV. Upcoming film roles include the remake of George A. Romero’s Day of the Dead opposite Mena Suvari and Ving Rhames, the independent sci-fi film Sirens of Eleuthera opposite James Brolin and Antonio Sabato Jr. and She Lived, a thriller slated for release in 2008. bliss berger A N N A LY N N E M C C O R D e d e n lo r d LESLIE GROSSMAN AnnaLynne grew up outside of Atlanta and starred in local theater productions as a child. After graduating from high school with honors at the age of 15, she moved to Miami and then to New York to further study acting. She landed her first feature film role in the opening scene of the film Transporter 2. Leslie Grossman reprises her role from nip/tuck’s first season as “Bliss Berger,” a former patient of McNamara/Troy who underwent cosmetic surgery after losing weight. Bliss has relocated to Los Angeles from Miami to work with publicist Fiona McNeil (Lauren Hutton) at her entertainment public relations firm. AnnaLynne currently resides in Los Angeles. Leslie’s breakout role was as the spoiled rich girl “Mary Cherry” on The WB’s series Popular, which was created by nip/tuck’s Ryan Murphy. She followed that series with four seasons on The WB’s What I Like About You. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Leslie secretly wanted to be an actress, but never thought it would happen. Her initial foray into showbiz was as a director of one-act plays in a festival at Crossroads School, a performing arts high school in Los Angeles. She switched gears from director to actress during her senior year at Sarah Lawrence College in New York. Leslie starred in a theatre production of Cereal! that had a one-year run off-Broadway. Subsequently, the play made its way to Los Angeles at the Hudson Theater. 30 ¬ n i p/ t u c k Leslie’s big-screen credits include Miss Congeniality 2 with Sandra Bullock, Can’t Hardly Wait with Jennifer Love Hewitt and Seth Green and The Opposite of Sex starring Christina Ricci and Lisa Kudrow. Additional television credits include HBO’s Real Friends and guest appearances on CBS’s CSI, TNT’s Charmed and Lifetime’s Any Day Now. Leslie lives in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 31 JOHN SCHNEIDER ram peters John Schneider plays “Ram Peters,” the owner of an adult film empire and a former business associate of Kimber Henry. This season, Kimber seeks to re-establish a professional relationship with Ram. In addition to his work on nip/tuck, John recently began production on Shark Swarm for the Hallmark Channel and has finished work on several other film projects including Conjurer, Beautiful Loser and Universal’s Sydney White. 32 ¬ n i p/ t u c k John’s big break came in 1979 when he landed the role of “Bo Duke” on CBS’s The Dukes of Hazzard. Since then, he has appeared as a guest star in numerous series including Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman; Walker, Texas Ranger; Diagnosis: Murder; Veronica’s Closet; Relic Hunter and Touched by an Angel. From 2001-06, John co-starred in The WB/CW’s hit series Smallville starring Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum. John recently wrote, directed, produced and starred in the independent feature Collier & Company: Hot Pursuit, He will also appear in HBO’s 2 Miles of Bad Road. c r e ato r executive producer / director / executive producer Michael M. Robin is co-founder of The Shephard/Robin Company, which began work in basic cable in 2003 with nip/tuck. Through his company, Michael has also executive-produced and directed the TNT series The Closer, the Lifetime series State of Mind, the ABC series The D. A. and two series for The WB: Brutally Normal and Popular. Other drama pilots among his accomplishments, include Brookfield, Elementary and Metropolis for ABC; Aces for The WB; and Beck and Call for UPN. He also executive-produced and directed the ABC television film Bailey’s Mistake. Michael has worked in the episodic television world for over two decades. He began his career on the hit series L. A. Law, for which he received an Emmy® Award for Best Dramatic Series. He made his directorial debut on the series Cop Rock and continued directing as the supervising producer on Civil Wars. Michael co-executiveproduced and directed NYPD Blue, which garnered him a second Emmy Award for Best Dramatic Series, in addition to a nomination for Best Director – Dramatic Series. Michael executive-produced and directed the ABC drama C-16 before partnering with Greer Shephard to form The Shephard/Robin Company. / writer / Ryan began his career as a journalist, writing for such publications as The Miami Herald, Los Angeles Times, The New York Daily News and Entertainment Weekly. His screenwriting career began in the late 1990’s when Steven Spielberg purchased his romantic comedy Why Can’t I Be Audrey Hepburn? Murphy’s next effort was The WB’s Popular, a high school satire, which he created and produced. It aired on The WB for two seasons. 34 ¬ n i p/ t u c k Last year, Ryan directed the feature film Running With Scissors starring Annette Bening. His next project as a director will be the film Dirty Tricks, which will star Meryl Streep, and Alfred Hitchcock and The Making of Psycho with Sir Anthony Hopkins.He is currently producing his second drama pilot for FX. director Ryan Murphy is the Golden Globe® Award-winning creator and executive producer of nip/tuck. In addition to these duties, Murphy has also written and directed multiple episodes of the critically acclaimed series. When it debuted, nip/tuck was the only first-year drama series to earn a 2004 Golden Globe Award nomination for Best TV Series – Drama. In 2004, Murphy earned his first ever Emmy® Award nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series. In 2005, nip/tuck won the Golden Globe for Best TV Series, Drama. executive producers / writers / directors Lyn Greene and Richard Levine grew up together in Newton, Massachusetts and have been friends since the age of 13. They trained at the Juilliard School and went on to successful acting careers on stage, in film and on television. Lyn and Richard joined forces and began writing together in 1992, first in half-hour comedy and then in one-hour drama. They’re not married to each other, but do see a couple’s therapist when necessary. This is their fifth season writing for nip/tuck and last season, they each made their directorial debuts on the series. Originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, Ryan graduated from Indiana University with a degree in journalism. He now lives in Los Angeles. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 35 co-executive producer / writer & director of episode 5 supervising producer / writer & director of episode 7 A graduate of NYU film school, Sean worked under Tom Fontana for two years before becoming a staff writer on the second season of HBO’s Oz. During that time, Sean created the show Hoop Life for Showtime and served as coproducer for the series run. Brad Falchuk has a Masters of Fine Arts from the American Film Institute. He has written episodes of the syndicated dramas Earth: Final Conflict and Mutant X and was a staff writer for ABC’s Veritas: The Quest. n i p/ t u c k Brad is one of the three founding members and is on the Board of Directors of the Young Storytellers Program. This non-profit initiative facilitates self-expression in underprivileged fourth graders by mentoring them through the process of writing their own short screenplays and having those screenplays performed by famous actors. The project currently runs in Los Angeles, New York and Denmark. co - producer / writer of episode Prior to screenwriting, Jennifer had a successful career as an actress, appearing on the big screen in Woody Allen’s Play it Again Sam, Robert Altman’s Brewster McCloud, and Brian DePalma’s Hi Mom! and Sisters. A graduate of Northwestern University and Columbia College Chicago, Hank started his career working in production on such films as Normal Life, The Suburbans and Me, Myself & Irene. In 1990, family tradition called— her father was Oscar®-winning screenwriter Waldo Salt (Midnight Cowboy, Serpico, Coming Home)—and Jennifer turned to a writing career. ¬ This is his fifth season writing for nip/tuck and his second season working as a director. This is Brad’s fifth season writing for nip/tuck. This season, Brad makes his directorial debut. supervising producer / writer episodes 4 & 9 In addition to portraying “Eunice Tate” on ABC’s ground-breaking comedy series Soap, Jennifer made guest appearances on other television series and starred in many movies-of-the-week. On the stage, she appeared in Oliver Hailey’s Fathers Day on Broadway and in Lanford Wilson’s Hot L Baltimore at the Mark Taper. 36 In 2001, Sean moved from New York to Los Angeles and joined the staff of NBC’s Law & Order and later worked on the CBS drama Robbery: Homicide Division. She has written a number of moviesof-the-week including The Stalking of Laurie Snow for the USA Network and wrote the feature film Tempo. In the spring, she will direct her own script Angus and is currently adapting Elizabeth Gilbert’s best-selling novel Eat, Pray, Love with Ryan Murphy for Julia Roberts. Her work in series television includes A&E’s Nero Wolfe and USA’s Sins of the City. 6 This is his third season on the nip/tuck writing staff after serving as the series’ script coordinator the first two seasons. Hank lives in Los Angeles with his wife, costume designer Pamela Withers Chilton and their daughters Franny and Alice. This is her fifth season writing for nip/tuck. In 2005, she was nominated for a Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award for a nip/tuck episode she penned. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 37 director of episode 11 director of episode Two weeks after receiving his Bachelor’s degree in television production from Michigan State University, Dirk drove cross-country with his father to Los Angeles and was accepted into the prestigious Directors Guild of America (DGA) Trainee program and began learning the nuts and bolts of production as an assistant director. Dirk concentrated on episodic television as a path to the director’s chair. Working on such varied series as Alien Nation, MD’s and Martial Law led him to the promised land that is Ryan Murphy’s nip/tuck. He has been an assistant director since the first season of the show and makes his directorial debut this season. Dirk has worked as an assistant director on the films Running with Scissors, The Crucible, White Sands, Angus and Intern. He has also worked on various projects for HBO, Showtime and TNT, including Running Mares, Alone, Creature Features and Riders of the Purple Sage. Dirk lives in Los Angeles with his wife, casting director Sande Alessi, and their two children, Kai and Shaelyn. Elodie has produced several made-fortelevision movies such as Lifetime’s My Mother the Spy, NBC’s On the Line, CBS’s Point Last Seen and The Deliverance of Elaine. 3 1 18 ¬ ¬ nn i i pp// tt uu cc kk Craig currently serves as the executive producer/director of the Showtime series Weeds. He has directed more than 40 television series including Entourage, Monk, Alias, NYPD Blue, Scrubs and My Name Is Earl. This is his fifth season directing for nip/tuck. Craig has been nominated for a Golden Globe® Award for Weeds and has won the award for producing Brooklyn Bridge. He has also earned Emmy® nominations for The Larry Sanders Show and Weeds, including a nomination for Best Director for a Comedy in 2006. director of episodes director of episode 8 Three-time Emmy® Award winner Elodie Keene was the supervising producer of NBC’s L. A. Law and became co-executive producer a year later. It was during this time that Elodie had been given her Emmy® praise, winning for Outstanding Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production in 1988 and Outstanding Drama Series in 1990 and 1991. After beginning his career as a production assistant, Craig directed his first television series, Brooklyn Bridge, at the age of 26. 10 Her directorial credits include multiple episodes of ER, Murder One, Any Day Now, NYPD Blue, Ally McBeal, Judging Amy and The Wire, as well as single episodes of Scrubs, Law & Order: SVU, Mr. Sterling, Line of Fire, The D. A., Boston Public, American Dreams, Popular, and the final episode of My So-Called Life. Recently, Elodie directed episodes of FOX’s House, CBS’s Criminal Minds, TNT’s The Closer and FX’s Dirt. This is her fifth season directing for nip/tuck. Charles has been nominated for six Emmy® Awards, both as an actor for Hill Street Blues and as a director for NYPD Blue, ER and Murder One. He was also nominated for the Director’s Guild of America (DGA) Award for these shows and won a DGA Award in 1995 for directing ER. He has directed numerous television movies, including Riders Of The Purple Sage, The Sally Hemmings Story, Life Is Ruff, Buffalo Soldiers and Cooperstown, for which he won a Humanitas Award. His pilots include Murder One, Buddy Faro, High Incident and Threat Matrix. As a director, his credits also include episodes of Boston Legal, Criminal Minds and The Closer. 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 13 As an actor, Charles starred in the new Beth Henley play Ridiculous Fraud at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, where he also lectured in 2006. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the California State Summer School for The Arts. This is his second season directing for nip/tuck. Last season, he played “Reefer,” a homeless man who befriends Sean in a holidaythemed episode. n i p/ t u c k ¬¬ 31 2 9 co-producer producer Chris began his career in 1977 as production assistant and location scout for William Friedkin. A member of the Directors Guild of America since 1979, he was second assistant director on Ron Howard’s Splash, Martin Scorcese’s After Hours and John Huston’s Prizzi’s Honor. As first assistant director, Chris worked with Burt Reynolds on the two seasons of B.L. Stryker and with writer/ director Bill Condon on White Lie and Deadly Relations. Chris has been the unit production manager for a wide variety of films and TV movies including Tainted Blood, Rubdown, Linda, Accidental Meeting and Running with Scissors. His producer credits include Bitter Vengeance and Dancing with Danger. This season marks Chris’ return to nip/tuck since serving as a guest first assistant director during seasons three and four. ¬ n i p/ t u c k The recently married Alexis is a member of an all-girl band named Kissing Cousins. Since relocating to Hollywood, Alexis has worked with The Shephard/Robin Company since the first season of nip/tuck. She was an associate producer for the past two seasons, and is now co-producer. associate producer producer 40 Alexis Martin Woodall is a graduate from the University of Colorado, with two degrees: a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film Production and a Bachelor of Arts in Film Critical Studies with a minor in Economics. Bonnie began her entertainment career as an accountant for Warner Bros. Television and Carson Productions. Most recently, Bonnie served as line producer on Ryan Murphy’s feature film directing debut Running with Scissors. She has traveled the world on various television and feature film productions, serving as production accountant and supervisor on such films as Wag the Dog, Austin Powers, Living Out Loud and Town and Country.Her relationship with The Shephard/Robin Company started in 2001 on television pilots. This is Bonnie’s fifth season with nip/tuck. Eve, a Fine Arts Major at Brigham Young University, began her film career in Salt Lake City, Utah. She worked for several years as a production coordinator on feature films such as Christmas in the Clouds, Stranger Than Fiction, City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly’s Gold and Running with Scissors. Eve’s production coordinator credits also include a great deal of commercials and television movies such as USA’s Divided by Hate and The Darkling and Disney Channel’s Johnny Tsunami. In 2001, Eve became Managing Partner and Executive Producer of Dog on a Bike Films, an action sports production company, producing documentary films and commercials. Eve relocated to Los Angeles in late 2004. This is her third season with nip/tuck. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 41 make-up artist / department head director of photography Selected by Daily Variety as one of the “Ten Cinematographers to Watch,” Chris has worked with a variety of television series as well as commercials and feature films. His commercial work includes such clients as NBC Internet, ESPN Olympics, the AXN Channel, the Pro Sieben Campaign, Uncle Ben’s and the Learning Channel. Chris’ television credits include ABC’s Bailey’s Mistake, The WB’s Popular, ABC’s The D. A. and TNT’s The Closer. ¬ n i p/ t u c k This is Chris’ fifth season with nip/tuck. She began her career in the special make-up effects field, where she worked for Rick Baker and Stan Winston. Her feature film work includes Alpha Dog, Something’s Gotta Give, Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil, Jingle All the Way, Running with Scissors, Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima. In addition, she worked on David Arquette’s directorial film debut The Tripper. Eryn won an Emmy® Award for Outstanding Achievement in Make-up for her work on Alien Nation and received an Emmy Award nomination in the same category for her efforts on General Hospital. She has received five Emmy Award nominations for her work on nip/tuck. She is a consultant for highdefinition television and the impact that technology has on make-up. This is Eryn’s fifth season working on nip/tuck. production designer hairstylist / department head Liz Kay, a Fine Arts Major at Otis Parsons College, began her production design career in 1987 in commercials and music videos. She has over 100 commercials and more than 200 music videos to her credit. Carol O’Connell has been styling Hollywood manes on both the big and small screens since 1977. In 2004, Liz was nominated for Best Commercial by the Art Director’s Guild. Her previous television work includes ABC’s Push, Nevada, for which she was Art Director. She was twice the guest designer for Mix It Up, the Courteney Cox/David Arquette produced television show, which aired on Oxygen. 42 His most recent feature film work includes Running With Scissors and Unaccompanied Minors. Other feature credits include Suicide Kings, Idle Hands and the comedy sequel Next Friday. Eryn Krueger has two decades of television and film industry experience as a make-up artist, including department head on The WB’s Sabrina, The TeenAge Witch and CBS’s Everybody Loves Raymond. Liz was nominated for an Emmy® in the category of Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series for her work on the third season of nip/tuck. A Southern California native, Liz lives with her daughter Eloise in Los Angeles. This is her fourth season with nip/tuck. Her extensive career work includes the feature films Steel Magnolias, Pretty Woman, The Bridges of Madison County, The Muse, Mystic River, The Bird Cage, American Beauty, Starsky & Hutch, Million Dollar Baby, In Her Shoes, Flags of Our Fathers, The Guardian and Letters from Iwo Jima. Carol’s television credits include All The Way Home, Fresno, The Betty Ford Story, James Dean and Little John. Her most recent feature film project is The Changeling for Clint Eastwood. This is Carol’s second season with nip/tuck. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 43 costume designer Lou began her career as a costume designer touring with music superstars including Prince, Bette Midler and Bruce Springsteen. Having her fill of life on the road, she now works in film and television. This is her fifth season as Costume Designer for nip/tuck. Her feature film experience has included costuming for Joe Somebody with Tim Allen and Running with Scissors with Annette Bening. In television, Lou designed costumes for The WB’s Popular for two seasons as well as for various pilots. Lou also costume designed for several episodes of ABC’s Jake in Progress. Eric has received an Emmy® nomination for Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series for nip/tuck as well as an Artios Award from the Casting Society of America. He also received an Artios Award nomination for casting nip/tuck’s pilot episode. In two decades, they have cast over 1,350 hours of primetime television. Carol Kritzer was added as a partner in 1995. Eric has spent four years serving as both the Treasurer of the Casting Society of America and as a board member of the Casting Executive Committee of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Some of their favorite shows they’ve been fortunate to cast include C.S.I.; C.S.I.: Miami; Battlestar Gallactica; Saving Grace; Bionic Woman; Everwood; Supernatural; A Year Without Santa Claus; The Agency; Push, Nevada; Dark Angel; The Chris Isaak Show; Felicity; Any Day Now; Popular; Eerie, Indiana; Melrose Place and The Dead Zone. casting directors - ulrich / dawson / kritzer casting After graduating from the University of Nebraska in 1985, Eric moved to Los Angeles and spent the next four years working at the casting offices of Reuben, Cannon & Associates. In 1989, he and Robert Ulrich formed Ulrich/Dawson & Associates. This is his fifth season casting nip/tuck. set decorator Ellen has decorated sets for both television and film, including the set of the second season of HBO’s Entourage and the feature film Mini’s First Time. She has been nominated for three Emmy® Awards for Outstanding Set Decoration for FOX’s 24 and Arrested Development and for nip/tuck. 44 ¬ n i p/ t u c k Ellen has been Chairman of the Board of the Set Decorators Society of America and is also a graduate of the UCLA Interior Design program. This is her fifth season with nip/tuck. Liz Dean began her casting career in 1999 working predominately on independent films, movies-of-the-week and theatre. In 2002, she joined the Ulrich/Dawson/ Kritzer team and began casting hourlong television. Liz worked as the casting associate on the pilot of nip/tuck and has continued with the show ever since. Season three marked her first year as co-casting director. In addition to the fifth season of nip/tuck, her television credits include The WB series’ Jack & Bobby and Everwood; the original casting of NBC’s The Book of Daniel and the Lifetime telenovela Monarch Cove. Recently, she cast the pilots Eli Stone for ABC and Nurses for FOX. Liz has also just completed the Los Angeles casting of the sequel to The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. Liz currently serves as Secretary of the Casting Society of America. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 45 the burman studio inc. / prosthetics Founded 37 years ago by Tom Burman, the Burman Studio Inc. was the first independent special make-up effects studio established in Hollywood. Today the studio is run by Tom and his wife, Bari Dreiband-Burman. They have received 47 Emmy® nominations (and have won 12 Emmys, including two for nip/tuck), two Academy Award® nominations for Scrooged and two Cable Ace® Awards for Tracey Takes On. In addition to nip/tuck, Tom and Bari also work on Grey’s Anatomy. Their previous television work includes The X Files, Chicago Hope, Touched By An Angel and Ally McBeal. Their extensive film work includes Men of Honor, Lethal Weapon IV, Mask of Zorro, Speed, The Goonies, The Godfather III, Cat People and Close Encounters of Third Kind. Tom is universally acknowledged as one of the most experienced and finest makeup effects artists in the world. His career began in 1966 as an apprentice at 20th CenturyFox where he worked on Dr. Doolittle, Planet of the Apes and Beneath the Planet of the Apes. After leaving FOX, Tom started the Burman Studio and is responsible for creating the term “Special Makeup Effects.” Bari has a unique background. As a fine arts major specializing in sculpting and painting, she attended six of the nation’s top colleges before ending up at the California Institute of Arts, where she received her masters degree. After eight years of gallery exhibitions that showcased her own art throughout the country, Bari worked as a medical illustrator at UCLA. In 1977, she joined the Universal Studios makeup department and quickly became known for her highly stylized work, including tattoos, body paintings and exotic designs. music supervisor / neophonic, inc. P.J. Bloom celebrates his 12th year with Team Neophonic and has been with nip/tuck since the series pilot. In addition to nip/tuck, he has worked on FX’s Over There and Starved as well as CBS’s CSI: Miami. He also handled music duties for ABC’s The Night Stalker and ABC Family’s Lincoln Heights, Lifetime’s State of Mind and HBO’s Mrs. Harris and the upcoming miniseries Generation Kill. His recent film work includes Normal Adolescent Behavior, Running With Scissors and The Notorious Bettie Page. Founded in 1980, Neophonic, Inc. has worked with many prolific directors and producers, including John Frankenheimer, Ridley Scott, Michael Mann, Fred Schepisi, Steven Bochco and David Mamet. Neophonic partners Evyen Klean and Ray Espinola, Jr., have worked on diverse projects including HBO’s Angels in America, The Life & Death of Peter Sellers, American Splendor, Maria Full of Grace and Empire Falls. Other credits include S.W. A. T., The Sentinel, Life Support, the CBS drama The Unit, and FX’s Damages, The Shield and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. 46 ¬ n i p/ t u c k n i p/ t u c k ¬ 47 p r e s i d e n t a n d g e n e r a l m a n ag e r , f x JOHN LANDGRAF John Landgraf was named President and General Manager of FX Networks in May 2005, overseeing all programming and business operations for FX and FOX Movie Channel. Landgraf first joined FX as President of Entertainment in January 2004. Under Landgraf’s direction, FX’s viewership has reached all-time highs. The network currently ranks #5 in basic cable in delivery of its target audience of Adults 18-49. In January 2007, FX averaged more primetime 18-34 and 18-49 viewers than in any other month in its 13 year history. The channel has positioned itself to continue that growth throughout the rest of 2007 and beyond with the strategy propelled by new and returning original series as well as a stronger lineup of acquired movies. Landgraf has made significant creative contributions to the network’s existing original series, including the Emmy® and Golden Globe® Award winning series The Shield and nip/tuck. He joined the network at a critical time, just after it placed an order for Rescue Me, starring Denis Leary. He took the lead network role in the creative supervision of that series, sparking additional work on the pilot, and he worked closely with Leary and Peter Tolan on the development of the series. The show launched seven months after Landgraf’s arrival and became FX’s third hit drama series. FX premiered two drama series in early 2007: Dirt, starring Courteney Cox, premiered in January, while The Riches starring Eddie Izzard and Minnie Driver 48 ¬ n i p/ t u c k premiered March. In September, FX premiered the third season of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; and in the fall the network will premiere the third season of its reality program 30 Days. FX’s newest original series, Damages, starring Emmy Award winning actress Glenn Close, premiered July 24th. The character-driven legal thriller, which provides a view into the true nature of power and success, follows the turbulent lives of Patty Hewes (Glenn Close) the nation’s most revered and reviled highstakes litigator and her bright, ambitious, young protégé Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne) as they become embroiled in a class action lawsuit targeting the allegedly corrupt Arthur Frobisher (Ted Danson), one of the country’s wealthiest CEOs. The series was created by Todd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler and Daniel Zelman, and is produced by Sony Pictures Television and FX Productions. Allen Coulter (Hollywoodland) directed the pilot. Landgraf initiated FX’s most ambitious slate of primetime original programming ever. He expanded the network’s original fare across all genres by launching new comedy and unscripted series. He was responsible for the development of such critically acclaimed programs as the Steven Bochco-Chris Gerolmo Iraq War drama Over There; the limited drama series Thief; the single-camera comedy It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; and two unscripted series: 30 Days from Morgan Spurlock and Black. White. from R.J. Cutler and Ice Cube. Landgraf has been very successful in persuading high-profile actors to work on FX series, including Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Glenn Close, who took on her first-ever series regular role for the fourth season of The Shield; and Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Danny DeVito, who returned to regular series television after more than 20 years to co-star in the second season of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and reprises his role as “Frank Reynolds” in the series’ third season. Other examples include Emmy Award winner Andre Braugher’s starring role on Thief; and Emmy Award winner Forest Whitaker’s costarring turn in the fifth season of The Shield. In addition to his work on the network’s original programming, Landgraf has been at the forefront of groundbreaking ideas in marketing, developing original content to run across multiple platforms. Landgraf approached Sony Pictures Television about co-producing a first-of-its-kind original program for FX’s hit series Rescue Me to promote the series’ third season. The result was Rescue Me 2.5, a standalone 15-minute short, which was the first original short made available for concurrent distribution across multiple platforms including broadband through AOL; cable and satellite through free video-ondemand; cellular; and outdoor electronic billboard in New York’s Time Square. Prior to joining FX, Landgraf was President of Jersey Television, a company he co-founded in 1999 along with former Jersey Films partners Danny DeVito, Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher. Jersey Television developed more than 50 primetime cable and network television drama and comedy projects, including the critically acclaimed series Karen Sisco and Reno 911!. From 1994-99, Landgraf was Vice President of Primetime Series at NBC. A key figure in new primetime series development, Landgraf developed The West Wing, Profiler and Suddenly Susan. He maintained oversight on ER, Friends, Profiler and JAG, serving as a current executive on those shows as well as Suddenly Susan. NICK GRAD executive vice president of original programming, fx Nick Grad is Executive Vice President of Original Programming for FX, heading up the original programming department, a position he has held since December of 2005. in the development of the Emmy® and Golden Globe® Award nominated drama series Rescue Me; Emmy Award winner Thief, Over There and the comedy series It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. As EVP, Grad played a pivotal role in the development of FX’s three most recent drama series, Dirt, The Riches and Damages. In his previous position as Senior Vice President of Drama and Comedy Series Development, he was heavily involved In May 2002, Grad came to FX as Vice President of Series Development and helped develop the Emmy and Golden Globe Award winning drama nip/tuck and Emmy Award nominated comedy Lucky starring John Corbett. Prior to joining FX, Grad worked for Columbia TriStar Television from 1995-2002, rising to the position of Vice President of Comedy Development in 1999. At Columbia TriStar he developed The King of Queens for CBS, Action and The Tick for FOX. He began his career in programming at FOX in 1992. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. He and his wife Carolyn Bernstein and their two children reside in Los Angeles. MATT CHERNISS senior vice president of original programming, fx drama and comedy series development Matt Cherniss is Senior Vice President of Original Programming, responsible for Drama and Comedy Series Development, a position he has held since December of 2005. In his current position, Cherniss has played an integral role in the development of FX’s newest drama series Damages, as well as having key involvement in the dramas Dirt and The Riches, which launched in 2007. In his previous position of VP of Drama and Comedy Series Development, he helped develop the Emmy® and Golden Globe® Award nominated drama series Rescue Me; Emmy Award winner Thief; Over There and the comedy series It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Cherniss also played a key role in landing Morgan Spurlock’s series 30 Days. Cherniss joined FX in May 2002, as Director of Drama and Comedy Development and worked on the development of the Emmy and Golden Globe Award winning drama nip/tuck and Emmy Award nominated comedy Lucky starring John Corbett. Cherniss previously worked for FOX, holding the position of Director of Current Programming from 1998 to 2001. At FOX, he worked on a wide variety of programs including Malcolm in the Middle, Titus, Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place and America’s Most Wanted. From 1994 to 1998, he worked in the Program and Network Research group at FOX. He is a graduate of UCLA. He and his wife Christy and their son live in Los Angeles. ERIC SCHRIER senior vice president of original programming and fx productions Landgraf began his television career at Sarabande Productions as Director of Development in 1988, rising to the level of Senior Vice President. Eric Schrier is Senior Vice President of Original Programming and FX Productions, overseeing Current Series, Alternative Programming, as well as having day-to-day oversight of FX Productions. Sunny in Philadelphia; and 30 Days. He was instrumental in the development of FX’s most successful unscripted series ever, Morgan Spurlock’s documentary 30 Days, as well as the network’s Black.White. Landgraf has been named Chair Appointee to the Executive Committee of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Board of Governors. Landgraf holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology from Pitzer College in Claremont, California and was a Coro Fellow from 1984-85. He lives in Santa Monica, California, with his wife, Ally Walker Landgraf, and their three sons. As head of current series, Schrier heads dayto-day oversight of all of FX’s original series: Emmy® and Golden Globe® Award winning drama The Shield; Emmy and Golden Globe Award winning drama nip/tuck; Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominated drama Rescue Me; Dirt; Emmy Award nominated drama The Riches; Damages; It’s Always As SVP of FX Productions, Schrier works on the production of series and also deals with the network’s studio partners, as well as working with foreign sales, home entertainment and new media opportunities on all FX original series under the FX Productions banner. Schrier has been on the fast track at FX, having been promoted to Manager of Current Series in June of 2001, then to Director of Current Series in July of 2002, and then to Vice President of Current Series and Alternative Programming in March of 2004. Schrier began his career as an assistant at CAA and then BrillsteinGrey Entertainment before landing at FX. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California. n i p/ t u c k ¬ 49 l a u n c h dat e : June 1, 1994; Carried in more than 94.1 million homes nationwide (September 2007) o w n e r s h i p : News Corporation address: THE SHIELD [Season 7 Premieres 2008] genre: Drama creator: Shawn Ryan starring: Michael Chiklis, CCH Pounder, Forest Whitaker, Benito Martinez, Jay Karnes, Walton Goggins, Catherine Dent, Michael Jace, David Rees Snell, Cathy Cahlin Ryan series premiere date: March 12, 2002 executive producers: Shawn Ryan, Scott Brazil, Charles H. Eglee production company: Fox Television Studios in association with Sony Pictures Television ratings: For its entire sixth season, The Shield averaged 2.8 million Adults 18-49 and 4.3 million total viewers in a weekly multi-telecast cume. awards: 2002 Emmy (Winner, Michael Chiklis, Lead Actor in a Drama); 2002 Emmy (Nomination, Shawn Ryan, Writing for a Drama Series); 2002 Emmy (Nomination, Clark Johnson, Directing for a Drama Series); 2002 Television Critics Association (Winner, Michael Chiklis, Individual Achievement In Drama); 2002 Television Critics Association (The Shield, Nomination, Achievement In Drama); 2002 Television Critics Association (The Shield, Nomination, Best New Program); 2003 Golden Globe (The Shield, Winner, Best Drama Series); 2003 Golden Globe (Winner, Michael Chiklis, Best Actor in a Drama); 2003 Emmy Award (Nomination, Michael Chiklis, Lead Actor In a Drama); 2004 Golden Globe (Nomination, Michael Chiklis, Best Actor in a Drama); 2004 Television Critics Association (The Shield, Nomination, Achievement In Drama); 2004 (AFI Awards, One of Top 10 Outstanding Television Programs of the Year); 2005 Golden Globe (Nomination, Michael Chiklis, Best Actor in a Drama); 2005 Emmy (Nomination, Glenn Close, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series); 2005 Emmy (Nomination, CCH Pounder, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series); 2005 Peabody Award (The Shield, Winner); 2006 Golden Globe (Nomination, Glenn Close, Best Actress in a Drama) 50 ¬ n i p/ t u c k RESCUE ME [Season 4 Finale Aired September 12, 2007] genre: Drama creators: Denis Leary & Peter Tolan starring: Denis Leary, Michael Lombardi, Steven Pasquale, John Scurti, Daniel Sunjata, Andrea Roth, Callie Thorne series premiere date: July 21, 2004 executive producers: Denis Leary, Peter Tolan, Jim Serpico production company: Apostle, The Cloudland Company and DreamWorks Television in association with Sony Pictures Television ratings: Through eleven weeks of its fourth season, Rescue Me averaged 3.2 million Adults 18-49 and 4.8 million total viewers in a weekly multi-telecast cume. awards: 2005 Golden Globe (Nomination, Denis Leary, Best Actor – Drama); 2005 Producers Guild of America (Winner, Visionary Award); 2005 Television Critics Association (Nomination, Outstanding Achievement in Drama and Best New Program of the Year); 2005 Emmy (Nomination, Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series); 2005 Emmy (Nomination, Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series); 2005 (AFI Awards, One of Top 10 Outstanding Television Programs of the Year); 2006 Emmy (Nomination, Denis Leary, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series); 2007 Emmy (Nomination, Denis Leary, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series) DIRT [Season 2 Premieres 2008] genre: Drama creator: Matthew Carnahan starring: Courteney Cox, Ian Hart, Laura Allen, Josh Stewart series premiere date: January 2, 2007 executive producers: Matthew Carnahan, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Joel Fields production company: Touchstone Television Productions, LLC and FX Productions ratings: For its entire first season, Dirt averaged 3.7 million Adults 18-49 and 5.2 million total viewers in a weekly multi-telecast cume. FX Networks P.O. Box 900, Beverly Hills, CA 90213-0900 (310) 369-1000 www.fxnetworks.com THE RICHES [Season 2 Premieres 2008] IT’S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA DAMAGES [Series Premiered July 24, 2007] 30 DAYS [Season 3 Premieres 2007] genre: Drama creator: Dmitry Lipkin starring: Eddie Izzard, Minnie Driver, Shannon Woodard, Aidan Mitchell, Noel Fisher, Todd Stashwick, Bruce French, Margo Martindale, Gregg Henry series debut: March 12, 2007 executive producers: Dmitry Lipkin, Eddie Izzard, Dawn Prestwich, Nicole Yorkin, Michael Rosenberg, Mark Morgan, Guy Oseary production company: Fox Television Studios, FX Productions, and Maverick Television ratings: For its entire first season, The Riches averaged 3.3 million Adults 18-49 and 5.1 million total viewers in a weekly multi-telecast cume. awards: 2007 Emmy® Award (Nomination, Minnie Driver, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series) genre: Drama co-creators: Todd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler, Daniel Zelman starring: Glenn Close, Rose Byrne, Tate Donovan, Ted Danson executive producers: Todd A. Kessler, Daniel Zelman, Glenn Kessler production company: FX Productions, Sony Pictures Television ratings: Through its first five weeks, Damages is averaging 3.4 million Adults 18-49 and 7.0 million total viewers in a weekly multi-telecast cume. [Season 3 Premiered September 13, 2007] genre: Scripted Comedy, Single Camera creator: Rob McElhenney starring: Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, Charlie Day, Kaitlin Olson and Danny DeVito executive producers: Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, Charlie Day, Michael Rotenberg, Nick Frenkel and Dan Attias production company: FX Networks ratings: Season two (10 episodes) averaged 3.2 million total viewers and 2.1 million Adults 18-49 in a weekly four-telecast cume. On a first-run basis, Sunny averaged 1.3 million total viewers and 902,000 Adults 18-49, which versus season one, was up +17% in total viewers and +21% in Adults 18-49. The recent season three premiere of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia averaged 1.8 Adults 18-49 viewers (up +100% vs. season two) and 2.3 million total viewers (up +77% vs. season two). genre: Documentary creator: Morgan Spurlock featuring: Morgan Spurlock series premiere date: June 15, 2005 executive producers: Morgan Spurlock, R.J. Cutler, Ben Silverman, H.T. Owens production company: Reveille, Warrior Poets, Actual Reality, FX Networks ratings: For its second season (six installments), 30 Days averaged 2.4 million total viewers and 1.7 million Adults 18-49 in a weekly four-telecast cume. On a first-run basis, 30 Days averaged 1 million total viewers and 711,000 Adults 18-49. awards: 2005 Producer’s Guild of America (PGA) Award (Nomination, Best Television Series or Special: Non-Fiction) n i p/ t u c k ¬ 51 production Created and Executive Produced by ryan murphy Executive Producer nip/tuck carries the television rating TV-MA, a program that is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for people under the age of 17. Each episode will also carry one or more of the sub-ratings codes related to the content of each individual episode: V (graphic violence), S (explicit sexual activity), L (crude language). All of FX’s print and electronic advertising and publicity materials will carry the TV-MA label. Electronic spots 15 seconds or longer will run with a voice over that says “viewer discretion is advised.” season r at i ngs advisory tv - ma production credits s ta r r i n g dylan walsh as Dr. Sean McNamara julian mcmahon as Dr. Christian Troy joely richardson as Julia McNamara john hensley as Matt McNamara roma maffia as Dr. Liz Cruz kelly carlson as Kimber Henry c o - s ta r r i n g During the actual on-air telecasts of kelsey lynn batelaan each episode, FX will display the TV-MA linda klein as Nurse Linda bug coming out of each commercial break and include a “viewer discretion is advised” voiceover for viewers who may have joined nip/tuck in progress. The TV ratings code policy for nip/tuck is the same policy used for FX’s other original series, including The Shield, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Rescue Me, Dirt, The Riches and Damages. as Annie McNamara s p e c i a l g u e s t s ta r s bradley cooper as Aidan Stone paula marshall as Kate Tinsley oliver platt as Freddy Prune lauren hutton as Fiona McNeil daphne zuniga as Carly Summers jennifer coolidge as Candy Richards tia carrere as Mistress Dark Pain craig bierko as Bob Easton portia de rossi as Olivia Lord rosie o’donnell as Dawn Budge annalynne mccord as Eden Lord leslie grossman as Bliss Berger john schneider as Ram Peters michael m. robin Executive Producers lyn greene & richard levine Co-Executive Producer sean jablonski Supervising Producer jennifer salt Supervising Producer brad falchuk Producers bonnie weis & christopher griffin Producer linda klein Co-Producer alexis martin woodall Co-Producer hank chilton Associate Producer eve watterson Director of Photography christopher baffa, a.s.c. Casting by eric dawson, c.s.a. liz dean, c.s.a. Key Grips greg hewett jerry day Chief Lighting Technician andrew glover Music by james s. levine Main Title Theme by the engine room Music Supervisors p.j. bloom & jennifer reeve for team neophonic Production Designer liz kay Costume Designer lou eyrich Set Decorator ellen brill, s.d.s.a. Property Masters christopher redmond ian kay Make-up eryn krueger Hairstylist carol a. o’connell Special Effects Make-up thomas r. burman & bari dreiband-burman First Assistant Directors dirk craft elenie mansalis Second Assistant Director mark avery Second 2nd Assistant Director kristen heiden Production Coordinator rorie d. van klaveren Sound Mixer marc a. gilmartin, c.a.s. Supervising Sound Editor/ Re-recording Mixer matt gillis Music Editor the big parade Editors brad buecker mark strand robert wertman 52 ¬ n i p/ t u c k