Pushing Daisies

Pushing Daisies

This will feature articles, opinions, and reviews of the new ABC show Pushing Daisies. Pushing Daisies is a television series starring Lee Pace that follows the life of a pie-maker who has the ability to revive the dead. Find more... [more]

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A Lovely Way To Spend Christmas ( Audio CD ) By Kristin Chenoweth Buy new : $11.96 41 used and new from $8.59 Customer Rating: Customer tags: kristin chenoweth (52), christmas (35), christmas music (33), christmas album (27), holiday (26), music (12), vocal (10), pushing daisies (7), 5 stars (7), kristen chenoweth (5), john pizzarelli (3), christmas songs (2) Product Images Review & Description Kristin Chenoweth is a Hollywood star in the holiday sky to show you a 'Lovely Way to Spend Christmas' with her 2008 Christmas album. Kristin Chenoweth effortlessly transitions between stage, television and film with the captivating grace that only she ... Read Full Story
Written by slackerchic on
I love Anna Friel-and not just because she stared in the greatest series ever made, "Pushing Daisies" (although that certainly doesn't hurt). No, I love the Brit for her class, elegance, and amazing old school style. It seems like ever since she began the role as Holly Golightly in the stage production of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" her sense of style has reached an all time high. The actress was looking particularly lovely yesterday when she received the honor of turning on the Bond Street Lights in London, England. Although Anna has looked smashing in all of her duds, she looked particularly so yesterday in ... Read Full Story
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There wasn’t any drama on stage at last night’s Emmy Awards but unfortunately paramedics were called backstage at the Nokia Theater for Kristin Chenoweth , according to an Access Hollywood source on the scene who witnessed the incident. Chenoweth, who won her first Emmy award earlier on Sunday evening for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy for her role as Olive Snook in “Pushing Daisies,” first complained about a migraine headache, then said she couldn’t open her eyes. Paramedics on site cared for the star in the room outside of the backstage gift lounge. She rested and then left the ceremony. The source added ... Read Full Story
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A publicist for Kristin Chenoweth says paramedics checked out the actress after her Emmy win, but that she's doing fine. Meghan Prophet says Chenoweth felt a migraine coming on after winning an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a comedy series and doing press interviews. Prophet says Chenoweth laid down and onsite paramedics checked on the former "Pushing Daisies" actress. Prophet says Chenoweth is feeling better and may take part in some of the post-Emmy activities. The 41-year-old actress was emotional during her acceptance speech and in press interviews. "Pushing Daisies" has been canceled, but Chenoweth told reporters she has been busy, filming movies ... Read Full Story
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I have to say that after last week's utterly perfect episode of Pushing Daisies, written by Douglas Petrie, last night's installment ("The Legend of Merle McQuoddy") felt a little subpar in comparison. Sure, there were elements about it that I liked and I found myself squealing with joy at Olive and Emerson's newfound camaraderie but the episode, scripted by Dara Resnik Creasey and Chad Gomez Creasey, just felt... lacking in some respects. Last week's episode ramped up the tension, romance, and possible breakup of star-crossed lovers Ned and Chuck but this week's episode sort of swept it all under the rug as the duo ... Read Full Story
Every not-so-often, along comes a show that?s different. Wonderfully different. Pushing Daisies, TV Guide?s Matt Roush writes, ?restores my faith in TV?s ability to amuse, enchant and entertain.? It?s the story of Ned, a lonely pie maker whose touch can reanimate the dead. Cool, but there?s a hitch. If Ned touches the person again, the [...]  
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Access Hollwood is reporting that paramedics have been called to the Nokia Theater for Kristin Chenoweth backstage, after the star won an Emmy award earlier on Sunday evening for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy for her role as Olive Snook in ?Pushing Daisies.?  
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Stage and Screen favorite Kristin Chenoweth won the 2009 Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series. She starred in the ABC series "Pushing Daisies," where she was nominated for the Emmy Award and won for her comic and inspired work. She visited The Late Show with David Letterman on September 24, 2009 and you can watch the segment right here on STAGE TUBE!  
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Anna Friel says finding time to visit her family in England is a “pain in the a**e”. The ‘Pushing Daisies’ actress - who owns houses in Los Angeles and London - loves her transatlantic lifestyle, but hates organising trips to see her parents in Rochdale, Lancashire. The 33-year-old star said: “I adapt really easily. But finding a [...]  
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LOS ANGELES — A publicist for Kristin Chenoweth says paramedics checked out the actress after her Emmy win, but that she's doing fine. Meghan Prophet says Chenoweth felt a migraine coming on after winning an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a comedy series and doing press interviews. Prophet says Chenoweth laid down and onsite paramedics checked on the former "Pushing Daisies" actress. Prophet says Chenoweth is feeling...  
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Maybe it's just because I watched Six Feet Under, but "priest" isn't the first role I think of when I think of Jeremy Sisto. While we're on the subject, maybe it's because I watched Pushing Daisies, but "hooker" isn't the first role I think of when I think of Kristen Chenoweth  
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BRITISH actress Anna Friel isn’t shy when it comes to stripping off in front of an audience — she loves it! The Pushing Daisies star bares all for a scene in the theater version of 1961 movie Breakfast At Tiffany’s in London’s West End. And Friel insists she has no qualms about peeling off her clothes. “At first [...]  
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Soon after winning the Emmy as supporting actress in a comedy series for the canceled ABC series "Pushing Daisies," actress Kristin Chenoweth was being treated by paramedics on site last night, according to the Associated Press.Chenoweth, a migraine sufferer, began feeling ill. After meeting with the media, she had to be examined by the medical staff before being released.--Allison J. Waldman  
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Actress Kristin Chenoweth's appeal for work at the 2009 Primetime Emmy Awards has backfired - she's failed to receive any job offers since name dropping her favourite shows at the ceremony.The star landed the prize for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy for her role in Pushing Daisies last weekend (20Sep09), but her win was bitter sweet - t...  
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Has the loss of Pushing Daisies left a big gaping hole in your heart? Are you wishing you could get ABC for pushing such quality programming off the air? Do you have some kind of blueprint involved in said wish with images clearly marked "rented van," "unlocked security door" and "army of heavily armed Mexican banditos"? Well, call off your henchmen because one of the show's chief creators has something new and improved on his hands that you...  
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Lee Pace as Ned


Anna Friel as Charlotte "Chuck" Charles


Chi McBride as Emerson Cod


Jim Dale as the Narrator


Ellen Greene as Vivian Charles


Swoosie Kurtz as Lily Charles


Kristin Chenoweth as Olive Snook


Field Cate as Young Ned


Sy Richardson as the Coroner
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