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- "Veep" actor Reid Scott said Martin O'Malley wanted a cameo role on the HBO comedy series.
- Robin Wright picked up a Golden Globes nomination for her work in "House of Cards."
- "House of Cards," the Maryland-made Netflix political drama, picked up three major SAG nominations.
- Wright told Sergio Vitale, Aldo's co-owner, that she came to the restaurant and ordered the dish after hearing the show's crew members rave about it.
- It¿s another big year in Emmy nominations for Maryland-made House of Cards and Veep. Once again, both series came up big yesterday in the most prestigious categories announced.
- HBO today announced that "Veep" is leaving Maryland after four years to relocated in Los Angeles.
- Governor shouldn't enter a tax-credit bidding war over 'Veep' or any other Maryland-based TV or film production
- The political comedy series "Veep," which has been filmed the past four years in Columbia and elsewhere around Maryland, may be on the verge of pulling up stakes after landing $6.5 million in tax credits from California to shoot there.
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- Gary Cole joined the cast of "Veep" in Season 2 as a White House political strategist looking down his nose at the vice presidential team of Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus).
- Satirical knives ready to carve up presidential candidates
- HBO made it official Monday and renewed Maryland-made "Veep" for a fifth season. But a return to Maryland is not guaranteed, a spokeswoman for HBO said today.
- Creator Armando Iannucci talks Season 4 of HBO comedy
- It's March Madness time, and that means an excuse for our favorite Baltimore movies and TV shows to duke it out.
- Kevin Spacey won the Screen Actors Guild Award as outstanding actor in a drama series Sunday.
- "House of Cards" and "Veep," continue to pile up nominations for excellence -- even as the number of voices calling for the state to end incentives to them grows.
- I love "Breaking Bad," and even I didn't think it would win as big as it did Monday night at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards.
- It's sponsored by Audi and its intended to promote the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards telecast on Monday.
- I love the Entertainment Weekly covers this week that show Kevin Spacey and Julia Louis-Dreyfus in the shoes, shirt, blouse and suits of each other's presidential character.
- All kinds of impressive numbers were flying around last week in the wake of Emmy nominees being announced. HBO ran up an industry-leading 99 nominations overall with 19 for its gory and glorious ¿Game of Thrones¿ alone.
- Standing in a pile of construction rubble on a cold and dirty location set at the Lord Baltimore Hotel here in January, I didn't know what to expect from Season 3 of HBO¿s "Veep."
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- Talk about the magic of television. HBO's "Veep" won an Art Directors Guild Award over the weekend for a most impressive act of TV transformation.
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus won a top SAG Award Saturday night for her work in Baltimore-made "Veep."
- "VEEP," the Baltimore-made political satire starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, will start its second season April 14, HBO announced Monday.
- The worlds of Baltimore and TV politics met Thursday when HBO's "VEEP" came to City Hall. The series that stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus is filming season two in and around the city.
- If you like Julia Louis-Dreyfus, you do not want to miss "Picture Paris," a quirky 30-minute film on HBO.
- Overall, the Golden Globe nominations proved kind to made-in-Baltimore productions.
- Baltimore productions earn mixed reception at Screen Actors Guild award nominations.
- 'VEEP' actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus makes birthday meal for one lucky diner at Cinghiale in Baltimore.
- The Baltimore Ravens are reeling after a heart-breaking loss to the hated Pittsburgh Steelers. And the Steelers unlikely savior, backup quarterback Charlie Batch, is getting much deserved attention on Google and Twitter this morning.
- The bottle of beer on the bar is the alpha and omega of the next four hours at the Fork & Wrench. That and the dozens of replacement bottles that will be dressed, made up, back-lit, side-lit, primped, primed, misted and beaded with an eye dropper before being brought in front of the camera.
- We all know singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer Joan Jett loves Rock and Roll. She also has proclaimed her love for the Orioles for years.
- The biggest winner Sunday at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards had to be Showtime's "Homeland," which took the top three drama awards in an upset over such favorites as "Mad Men" and "Downton Abbey." But, Baltimore-based productions and stars had a very big night, too.
- Whatever happens Sunday night in Los Angeles, Baltimore is already a winner when it comes to this year¿s Emmy Awards.
- Baltimore's Pat Moran won an Emmy Award Saturday for casting on HBO's "Game Change."
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus posted this lovely little picture Friday. And it's one of the reasons folks in Baltimore are so happy to have her shooting her and creator Armando Iannucci shooting the HBO series "VEEP" here.
- HBO's Baltimore productions "VEEP" and "Game Change" got solid Emmy notice with the comedy earning a best actress nomination for Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the made-for-TV movie about the 2008 presidential election picking up best actor and actress nominations for Julianne Moore and Woody Harrelson.
- See Jane reach. See Jane reach for power and be denied. It might not yet be a full-blown theme, but that story line has made for one of TV¿s more culturally intriguing narratives of this presidential election year.
- This week in an episode titled "Baseball," Baltimore gets to play itself in a story line that finds Vice President Selina Meyer (Louis-Dreyfus) hosting an "Eat Healthy" event at Camden Yards - and meeting Hall of Famer Jim Palmer.
- "VEEP" keeps getting better week by week. And the last couple of weeks, it feels as if the HBO comedy has really found its feet.
- For the second week in a row, Baltimore got some prime-time, Sunday-night love on high-end cable TV.
- Pickup of 'VEEP' great news for local TV production workers