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Oscar for Best Song? Could Go to Peter Asher, The Man Who Discovered James Taylor

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Peter Asher celebrated his 68th birthday Friday night by doing two shows at Feinstein’s at the Regency. He’s got two more shows tonight (Saturday) and if you’re a Beatles fan or a fan of James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt, or Peter & Gordon, the British singing duo of the mid 60s, get over there. Not only that: Peter Asher wrote the main song– “Love Always Comes as a Surprise” from “Madagascar 3” with Hans Zimmer. Trust me: It will be nominated for Best Song this winter for the Oscars. He was also there in his own house in London when Paul McCartney and John Lennon composed “I Want to Hold Your Hand” on his mother’s piano.

McCartney dated Peter’s actress sister Jane for years, and lived with the Ashers in their posh home. It’s where he wrote tons of songs including several for Peter (Asher) and Gordon (Waller) that became international hits, like “A World Without Love.” All of this Asher tells in his highly entertaining mixed media show at Feinstein’s that features a top notch L.A. rock band. With the band he sings his own hits, and the band plays Badfinger’s classic hit, “Day After Day.” (Badfinger was on the Beatles’ Apple Records, which Asher ran for McCartney.)

Asher’s show should be filmed as a feature documentary, and he should write a book. He’s reluctant to do either. But the former child star turned pop singer of the 60s turned manager-producer of Taylor and Ronstadt has a lot of great stories. (He also discovered Taylor. And he’s the only rock manager I can think of who was ever on the cover of Rolling Stone.) He tells them compellingly in his show, and it’s really almost unbelievable how much rock history he has witnessed or created. But it’s all true, which makes it very cool. Also, his daughter Victoria is lead “keytarist” and singer for the band Cobra Starship. The apple (or Apple) doesn’t fall far from the tree.

Last night actor Michael Murphy and Kathryn Altman, widow of director Robert Altman, and comic Taylor Negron, were among the guests at Feinstein’s. Maureen van Zandt, wife of E Streeter Steve van Zandt, brought go-go girls to help celebrate Asher’s birthday. Catch one of those last two shows tonight. The next ones are in August on Martha’s Vineyard, with special guest Kate Taylor (sister of James).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8i5JAPrulNQ

 

Susan Lucci Back on TV with New Show from “Desperate Housewives” Creator

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That didn’t take too long. Susan Lucci, who ruled daytime TV for 41 years on “All My Children,” is coming back. Lucci will star in “Devious Maids,” the new show from “Desperate Housewives” creator Marc Cherry. Ironically, the comedy–an “Upstairs Downstairs” for the 2010s–comes from ABC Productions. “All My Children” was unceremoniously dumped by ABC last year, and not even given a proper send off.Lifetime has ordered 13 episodes, scheduled to start airing in 2013.

Lucci is a survivor, and a popular presence on TV. Her character, Erica Kane, was probably the best known soap diva of all time. In the new show, La Lucci will play one of the wealthy employers of the devious maids of the title. Among the show’s other stars are Ana Ortiz (Ugly Betty), Judy Reyes (The Pregnancy Project), Dania Ramirez (Entourage), Roselyn Sanchez (Without a Trace), Edy Ganem (Livin’ Loud) and Grant Show (Melrose Place).

Re Sarah Palin: Julianne Moore Thanks the Republicans for “A Great American Story”

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The week went by so fast, but the highlight in L.A. was the Critics Choice Television Awards, presented by Broadcast Television Journalists Association. Our LEAH SYDNEY reports that when Julianne Moore won Best Actress in a Movie or Mini Series for playing Sarah Palin in “Game Change” she had a great acceptance speech. Julianne said:  “You can’t give a great performance without a great story. So I thank the Republican Party for fostering such a truly amazing American Story.”

The big story of the night was the win for “Homeland” as Best Drama and “Community” for Best Comedy. Will these choices cross over to the Emmys? I doubt it. “Mad Men” is still the Best Drama. But “Community” could turn out to be the surprise.

There were plenty of celebs at the Beverly Hilton for the awards. Judd Apatow came for HBO’s “Girls” and brought his 14 year old daughter, Maude, with him. (Her mother of course is Leslie Mann.) In Apatow’s new movie, “This is 40?” Maude plays the daughter of Mann and Paul Rudd. It’s the sort-of sequel to “Knocked Up,” a very funny movie.

What does he think of the state of comedy in show business now?

“It’s a great moment in comedy in Hollywood now,” Apatow said.  “It’s the Golden Age of Comedy now in my mind.  So many amazing things happening in Film and TV. It’s blowing my mind on a daily basis. I’m really loving what I’m seeing now.”

More notes from Leah:

Don Cheadle told me about his current job starring on Showtime’s hit “House Of Lies.”   Don told me, “The dialogue is so quick.  We have great writers and we improvise too. I love having a TV gig like this. ”

Jimmy Kimmel, who later lost to his pal Jimmy Fallon for Best Talk Show, told me that “I love being here. It’s the first time in ten years I’ve gone to an award show that I’m not hosting or presenting.  I’m just going to have a good time. ”

The night was fast and funny.  Presenters were typically  irreverent. “New Girl”‘s Zooey Deschanel and “Glee’s” Chris Colfer got wrapped up in tablecloths because Zooey thought, “the critics won’t like my dress. ” They proceeded to kowtow to the critics throughout.  Must have worked because Zooey later won!  She tied with Amy Poehler for Best Actress in a Comedy Series.

Cloris Leachman, 86 and getting younger, scored the biggest laughs of the night.  As she presented for Best Talk Show, she recited without missing a beat, every talk show she had been on since the beginning of her storied career.

Talented actress Natalie Zea previewed for the VIP crowd Kevin Williamson’s new Fox series, “The Following,” starring Kevin Bacon, James Purefoy and lovely Natalie.  “The Following,” premieres in January and is already garnering raves from critics.

I also caught up with “Breaking Bad’s” terrific Giancarlo Esposito who was named Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. Giancarlo told me, ” It’s nice when especially the Broadcast Critics Association regards your work because they see everything. They know the good and the bad, and what could be and what didn’t make it. This is like silver and gold wrapped up in a polished diamond.”

After the event I spoke with BFCA President Joey Berlin who told me, “The whole thing has grown so expediently over the last year and the future looks even brighter. We couldn’t be more thrilled. It’s just an industry thing, so we have talent, executives and show runners.  It’s a real inside look on the business.  We take it very seriously. It’s a great night.”

Miami Heat Win, Also A WIn for Sam & Dave Circa 1969

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The Miami Heat are the NBA champs at last. But another group from Miami will come out a winner from these NBA finals. Sam & Dave–the greatest singing duo in the history of R&B– were featured in an NBA clip that used their hit “I Thank You” from an Ed Sullivan show in 1969. In the new version, Big Heads of NBA all-stars were superimposed on Sam Moore, Dave Prater and their band. Ironically, Sam & Dave were from Miami and generated just as much heat. Now Sam Moore, who plays the City Winery July 17th in New York and is getting ready to record a new album, will have a nice pay day along with every one who was on that clip. Here’s a link to the NBA commercial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1FGelSyqEo. The original 1969 video –which shows what soul music is supposed to be from the real Soul Men (not Cedric the Entertainer, thank you)–is in our video player at the bottom of this page.

Lily Rabe is The New Queen of Shakespeare in the Park

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Lily Rabe stole the show last night as Rosalind in “As You Like It,” the 50th anniversary production of New York’s Shakespeare in the Park. Joe Papp was smiling from heaven as his Public Theater triumphed in 90 degree heat, putting on a hell of a fun season opener. As current director of the Public Oskar Eustis noted, Papp had to battle the formidable Robert Moses in 1962 to get the city to allow free Shakespeare in Central Park. Now we couldn’t live without it. On Monday night there was a big expensive fundraiser honoring Al Pacino with Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, and Christopher Walken reading “Romeo and Juliet” to wealthy patrons.

But last night it was back to “for the people.” And the star was Lily Rabe, daughter of playwright David Rabe and the late great actress Jill Clayburgh. She co-starred with Pacino in “Merchant of Venice” previously, but now she’s in the spotlight in Shakespeare’s rigorous comedy that puts her on stage for most of the show. Oliver Platt, Stephen Spinella, Renee Elise Goldsberry and David Furr are her immediate co-stars. But it’s Rabe who holds the stage for all of the second act, and kept the audience so rapt that they didn’t mind the scorching night heat. Bravo!

In the audience: Patricia Clarkson, new Tony winner Judith Light, Julia Stiles and actor boyfriend David Harbour, Mickey Sumner (actress daughter of Sting and Trudie Styler), Platt’s “The Big C” co-star John Benjamin Hickey, proud papa David Rabe, and loads of New York actors fanning themselves with the program. (It doesn’t work!) Clarkson, by the way, heads to the Williamstown Theater Festival in Massachusetts for two weeks this summer. She’s going to bare her best in “The Elephant Man” with Bradley Cooper and Alessandro Nivola. I’m sure it’s already sold out! On Saturday the three actors are meeting at Clarkson’s place to run through their lines for the first time. See what actors do for us? You’ll be at the beach.

Today Show’s Ann Curry Unpopular? She’s Got Over A Million Twitter Followers

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The Today Show wars: someone wants to get rid of Ann Curry. The stories being planted in the press are like mini assassinations. Ann Curry is not the reason for the erosion of ratings at the Today show. Here’s some facts: Ann Curry has nearly 1.2 million followers on Twitter. Matt Lauer has 144,000. Matt’s only sent out five Tweets of his own. And all of them were to support Justin Bieber’s appearance on the show. He actually told his followers to go out and buy Bieber’s album.

Curry’s Q rating is very high. “People love Ann,” says an observer, which is true. In Cannes this year, I had a long talk with Ann –who I don’t know very well– about the state of journalism today, celebrity, and the Today show. What I liked about her was her total candor. and her devotion to the show.

I got the feeling Curry would step aside if she thought she was harming the show’s ratings. She’s not. Several things factor into the ratings of the morning shows. One of those things is the prime time ratings of each network. Believe it or not, people start the day with the network they left the night before. Once upon a time, NBC was must see TV on Thursdays, a lot of “Law & Order,” and many 10pm hits. Then Jay Leno was put in the 10pm slot, and dramas were cancelled. It’s taken NBC eons to try and repair that damage.

Am I missing something here? Ann Curry is popular with the viewers. Before NBC makes a terrible mistake, they’d better stop and think about this. The viewers are already drifting toward “Good Morning America.” They’re sympathetic to Robin Roberts’ recent terrible health news. They don’t need an excuse to go. But tossing Ann Curry, in whom they’ve invested many years, could do the trick. If Matt Lauer were looking for the brave, smart, or chivalrous thing to do, he’d come to Curry’s support right now. He’d look like the hero of the day.

Inside Joke: Roberto Benigni Cracks “King’s Speech” Joke in Woody Allen Film

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The Weinstein Company announced a new round of financing today–$225 million. Here’s the announcement: “A $150 million domestic-focused revolving facility was closed and agented by Union Bank’s Bryan LaCour, Tony Beaudoin and Alex Cho. Also key to a successful closing were joint lead arrangers and joint book runners from CIT, Wade Layton and Kevin Khanna, and UBS Investment Bank. Union Bank will serve as Collateral Administrator for this facility. An additional $75 million revolving new media facility was structured and agented by UBS Investment Bank. OneWest Bank will serve as Collateral Administrator for this UBS Facility, led by Joe Woolf.”

At the same time, TWC gets a little fun zetz in the new Woody Allen movie, “To Rome with Love.” Roberto Benigni, who won an Oscar for Best Actor in a Miramax (ex-TWC) classic “Life Is Beautiful,” is coming out of a Rome movie theater with friends. Whatever movie they’ve just seen is unclear, but Roberto announces, “It was better than The King’s Speech!” He then goes on to describe, vaguely, “Life is Beautiful.” Of course, Woody Allen has released a number of movies with Miramax and Weinstein including two big hits, “Bullets Over Broadway” and “Vicki Cristina Barcelona.” Very funny, “inside baseball” stuff–and nice that TWC is powered up financially for a big Oscar season. They’ve got “The Master,” “Django Unchained,” and a few others.

Justin Bieber Bombs on TV, And Isn’t Doing So Great on the Charts

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Justin Bieber has been sold to us in forceful amounts, but maybe it’s not working after all. His TV special last night on NBC, “All Around the World,” was a bust. For an 8pm show aimed at pre-teens, it finished fourth out of five shows at that hour. Bieber got a very lackluster 0.9 rating in the 18-49 demo and scored just 3.3 million viewers– about half the number of top rated “So You Think You Can Dance” on Fox. It was also beaten by “Dogs in the City.”

On the charts, Bieber released a new album this week called “Believe.” On iTunes, it’s number 1, hands down. But on amazon.com, “Believe” is struggling both digitally and in physical sales. Amazon has it doing best at number 9 of all its different versions. But in reality “Believe” is no knock out hit. Hitsdailydouble.com is claiming that “Believe” will end up around 410,000 copies for the week. That seems high given that the impact is low and the reviews–if they mean anything–are not great.

Indeed, Justin Bieber is starting to hit the Britney Spears trend. His original deluded fans are growing out of their age range, and new fans are hard to come by. I have never understood how or why he was popular. At best, he’s a YouTube creation using a heavy dab of Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake. He has the sex appeal of celery. He also really doesn’t have any songs anyone knows. I defy the average person on the street to name one of his hits.

This was the Jonas Brothers’ problem, too. And look what happened to them. Teen fame is fleeting.It won’t be long before Bieber is playing the Artful Dodger in “Oliver!” on Broadway.

411 Shorts: Invision Snaps Away; Haggis Casting Neeson, Wilde

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Invision is the newest boutique celebrity photo agency, designed to take on WireImage and Getty Images. It’s also the first time the Associated Press has hunkered down to compete with all the star picture takers. Well known and respected fotog Dan Becker is running the joint operation out of Los Angeles, and he’s already got a dream team including Matt Sayles, Jordan Strauss, John Shearer, Jon Furniss, Evan Agostini, Casey Rodgers, Todd Williamson, and Chris Pizzello. The red carpet will never be the same. You can read more about Becker’s project at www.invisionagency.com and on the Associated Press website…With the AP’s reach, Invision is going to mix things up, that’s for sure…

“Crash” director Paul Haggis starts shooting his new film, “Third Person,” in Italy very shortly, with Liam Neeson heading up an all star cast for three interlocking love stories. Olivia Wilde has been cast as Neeson’s romantic interest, and there’s talk of James Franco and Ed Burns possibly being in the mix. Naomi Watts has also been mentioned…

Sending best wishes to famed agent/manager Johnnie Planco, one of our all time favorite people. A sudden bout of meningitis almost knocked him out this winter, but Johnnie and his beautiful wife Lois showed up at the Woody Allen premiere last night. Johnnie has bounced back after some serious rehab, and is in fighting form once again. He’s also sporting a rakish patch over one eye, giving Johnny Depp a run for his money. Johnnie and partner Gene Parseghian are still going strong with a formidable list of clients (Judi Dench, Daniel Day Lewis, Lauren Bacall etc). New York seems back in balance now that Johnnie Planco’s on the scene once again!

Woody Allen, Penelope Cruz — Wisely– Skip “Rome” Premiere Party

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Woody Allen and his wife, Soon Yi took one look at the premiere party laid out for them by the Hollywood Reporter at Casa Lever House last night, and split. I mean, a party that was meant to be held out doors in 100 degree heat? They were gone. Penelope Cruz skipped the party for “To Rome with Love” altogether. All three had already done their time at the screening at the Paris Theater, taking pictures and greeting guests. But sweltering heat and then inside Casa Lever House, the noise level was just beyond human.

Nevertheless, Alec Baldwin did make a go of it at the screening and at the party. Some other celebs: Debra Winger, Julianna Margulies, director Paul Haggis, Jon Hamm and Jennifer Westfeldt. Greta Gerwig, who’s in “Rome,” came with Noah Baumbach. Chris Rock was there, so were Regis and Joy Philbin. But no one could blame Woody: the party was the absolute expression of his Groucho Marx line about not wanting to be a member of any club that would have him.

So what’s the story with “To Rome with Love”? It is first of all, very funny. Second, more than Allen’s movie “Celebrity” from several years ago, “Rome” addresses the obsession with fame, making good, and being accepted. It was kind of strange that the Reporter was sponsoring the party since their reviewer, Todd McCarthy, panned the film. (Maybe that’s why Woody left.) McCarthy, with whom I often agree, is wrong about “Rome.” There are plenty of strong performances–especially from Roberto Benigni, Alec Baldwin, Ellen Page, and Penelope Cruz.

The Benigni part of the film is my favorite. “Rome” is full of different stories. Benigni’s is about a simple Italian man who awakens to find himself a celebrity. He’s famous for no reason. Essentially, he’s the Kardashians. It’s a fable, exceptionally well told, about celebrity. But everyone in “Rome” is aspiring to something they consider better– social acceptance, career advancement, etc. And yes, it’s very funny. Woody plays a retired opera director who stages a hilarious idea of opera while vacationing in Rome. Judy Davis is his droll and supportive wife.

I do think after the massive success of “Midnight in Paris,” Woody is going to find it hard going with “Rome.” It was that way after “Annie Hall.” But “To Rome with Love” is a big meal of ideas and laughs. It’s the perfect antidote to the stifling heat. And Penelope Cruz has never been sexier or smarter.