Carol St. John, Addison, Ill.
Brothers & Sisters was canceled in May, so chances are slim you’ll ever see it again other than on DVD. But if you’re a fan of Field, the one-time Gidget and Flying Nun is heading back to the big screen in 2012 for a pair of roles: The two-time Oscar winner plays the beloved Aunt May of Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker in July’s The Amazing Spider-Man, and she stars as Mary Todd Lincoln, the wife of Daniel Day-Lewis’ Honest Abe, in Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln come December.
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Zombies keep Reedus busy for now.
Kelly James, Union, N.J.
Right now, the actor is busy trying to survive a zombie apocalypse as redneck-with-an-attitude Daryl Dixon in the hit AMC series based on the comic book. The show films in Atlanta and returns with new episodes tonight. However, the actor will be starring opposite Naomi Watts in the upcoming drama Sunlight Jr. In the meantime, you can catch up with the fledgling filmmaker and photographer’s other screen roles: Reedus starred in the cult crime movie The Boondock Saints and its sequel, played an assassin in Robert Redford’s The Conspirator, and appeared as a biker in Lady Gaga’s music video for her song Judas.
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Andrew Patrick, Cincinnati
After nine years at CNBC covering Wall Street and financial affairs, Francis moved to rival Fox Business Network and made her debut on the channel last month as a reporter and anchor. Long before becoming “The Empress of Energy,” the cable-news fixture and Harvard graduate was a child actor who starred in the horror film Bad Dreams, assorted made-for TV movies and on the long-running family series Little House on the Prairie.
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Lynda Morganelli Portage, Ind.
Unfortunately for you and the rest of the show’s faithful, it crossed over into afterlife when it was canceled two years ago. If you’re a fan of star Jennifer Love Hewitt, though, things are looking up in 2012: The actress, who dated co-star Jamie Kennedy for a time, will star in a brand-new Lifetime TV series, The Client List, alongside Cybill Shepherd. Based on the 2010 made-for-cable movie of the same name, it earned the former Ghost Whisperer star and sometime pop singer a Golden Globe nomination.
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Duncan is “busting my butt” to slim down.
Hulking movie star Michael Clarke Duncan has slimmed down a bit for his first regular TV gig on the new Fox series The Finder. To stay in shape, he lifts weights and does reps on a dip machine daily on set. “Every week, you’re in somebody’s living room or dorm room or bedroom,” says the 6-foot-5 Duncan, 54. “It’s very important for me that my fans understand I’m busting my butt every day in the gym trying to make The Finder look excellent and trying to make myself look excellent.”

Dasher has designs on fashion.
Although she’s in her early 20s and just out of college, Erica Dasher revisits her high school days to play a student who winds up with an accidental fashion career in her new ABC Family series, Jane by Design. While it’s “surreal” to roam those halls again, “I’m much better dressed this time, but still awkward with boys, so that has not changed,” says the Texas native and burgeoning fashionista. “I’ve always admired fashion from afar, but it’s been fun to immerse myself in this world.”
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Judith Constantino, Amsterdam, N.Y.
After playing a not-so-good guy in 2009’s Watchmen and the object of Amy Adams’ affections in 2010’s Leap Year, Goode has focused on smaller indie roles. He co-starred with Ricky Gervais in Gervais’ English drama Cemetery Junction and had a part in the Australian drama Burning Man, which played at this year’s Toronto Film Festival. Next up for Goode, who has a 2-year-old daughter with his wife, Sophie Dymoke: the big-screen drama Stoker, which was written by former Prison Break star Wentworth Miller.
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Christian Bale 38
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McIntyre’s No. 1 fan: his mom.
The new season of Starz’s Spartacus: Vengeance just premiered, and newcomer Liam McIntyre— who replaced the late Andy Whitfield — says the show already has its biggest fan: his mother. “You have no idea. She’s just that kind of mom,” says the Australian actor, 29, an only child. “That picture of me as Spartacus on the Internet — she’s learned how to use the Internet because of it — she’s sending it to all her friends.” His next dream gig? “All my friends used to say, ‘I’ll bet you’ll play James Bond one day.’ I guess I’m another step closer.”

Holden-Ried
Kris Holden-Ried, 38, is playing two notable, werewolf-y characters in the new Syfy series Lost Girl and opposite Kate Beckinsale in the film Underworld: Awakening. A former member of the Canadian national pentathlon team, he says he trained hard as an athlete, “but I really didn’t know my body.” His secret to playing action-packed supernatural roles in later years has been “energy work” with disciplines like tai chi and yoga. “I was all of a sudden able to bring those different energy levels to the characters. That’s been a fantastic tool.”
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Shue
Jacki Bork, Phoenix
Yes, Helgenberger, who has been on the show since its premiere, has left the show. (She had wanted to depart after last season, but producers talked her into sticking around.) This past week’s episode was the actress’s last as Catherine Willows, but her spot is being filled quickly: New series regular Elisabeth Shue makes her debut as Julie Finlay, an investigator fresh out of anger-management classes, in an episode Feb. 15 also featuring pop star Jesse McCartney.
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Larry Arbogast, Orange, Va.
Great memory! Garrett Morris was one of the original cast members of the long-running late-night sketch show with John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase and Gilda Radner; he starred on SNL from 1975 to 1980. Recently seen in commercials and a small role on Showtime’s Shameless, the New Orleans native, 74, is still hard at work doing comedy in 2 Broke Girls as the cashier at the Brooklyn diner where Max (Kat Dennings) and Caroline (Beth Behrs) work.
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Carole Freeman, Culpeper, Va.
The soap opera has been the launchpad for many actors since the 1960s — including Demi Moore, John Stamos, Vanessa Marcil and Richard Dean Anderson — but Nicole Kidman was never on General Hospital. American audiences were first introduced to her in the 1980s with the Australian series Five Mile Creek and the movie Dead Calm. Kidman will next be starring in The Paperboy, a thriller set in the 1960s that casts her with Zac Efron, John Cusack and Matthew McConaughey.
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John Hurt 72
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Neil Diamond 71
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Renner
Tom Pientka, Antioch, Ill.
Based on Robert Ludlum’s popular spy novels, the movie series is still going strong, although without Matt Damon as Jason Bourne. The Bourne Legacy, directed by Tony Gilroy, is slated for release Aug. 3 and stars Oscar nominee Jeremy Renner as a new secret agent operating in the same world as Damon’s three Bourne flicks. Renner co-starred with Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol, and he puts on superhero garb as ace archer Hawkeye in The Avengers, out May 4.
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Britain’s Sophie Winkleman has gained an American following.
Gabe Renzo, Dearborn Heights, Mich.
The Londoner has been in mostly British TV and movie projects since 2002 until she starred in the short-lived NBC sitcom 100 Questions and recently guested on Two and a Half Men as a love interest for Ashton Kutcher’s character. The 31-year-old actress, who’s filming a new Titanic miniseries, also is part of English royalty: In 2009, she married Lord Frederick Windsor, son of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent.
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Marrianna Getten, Whittier, Calif.
You and the rest of the actor’s fan base are in for a bunch of treats from D’Onofrio this year. First is his feature-film debut as a writer and director, Don’t Go in the Woods, a horror/musical hybrid in theaters now. D’Onofrio also is teaming with Ethan Hawke, with whom he co-stars in the horror film Sinister, for an upcoming TV cop drama for NBC called Blue Tilt.
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Nate Parker stars in Red Tails (in theaters now), a story about the Tuskegee Airmen of World War II. A generation looked up to those heroes, and in Parker’s own life, he looked up to his four uncles. They were the only men in his life after his father died when Parker was very young, and they shared a three-bedroom apartment with him, his mom, his aunt and his grandmother in Norfolk, Va. “We didn’t have many material things, but we loved each other unconditionally,” says Parker, 32, who was an All-American wrestler at the University of Oklahoma. “My uncles and a couple of my coaches really, really set a high standard for me and pushed me further than I believed I could go.”
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Crawford
Laurie Lee, Winneconne, Wis.
Crawford found a lot of success as a youngster, starting out as one of Walt Disney’s Mousekeeters in the 1950s and starring as the son of Luke McCain (played by Chuck Connors) on the ABC Western The Rifleman, which ran from 1958 to 1963. He was nominated for an Emmy at age 13, but also found the time to have five top 40 hits in the 1960s as a pop singer. Music continues to be a passion for Crawford, 65, who leads the Johnny Crawford Orchestra.
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McGrath is happy to have U.S. viewers.
Becky Murphy, Dallas, Ga.
The British show’s fourth season is now airing on Syfy, and it’s the most cinematic yet, says Katie McGrath, who plays the witch Morgana. She’s just glad that you and so many other viewers have found Merlin. “I don’t think any of us can quite believe how much America has taken us to their hearts and get it, because it’s a very English show. It means a lot to us,” says the Irish actress, 28, who also co-stars in W.E., Madonna’s new movie. The Merlin series is darker than ever this season, McGrath says, which means Morgana will be involved in more sinister doings. “I like to think of her as the original Angelina Jolie of the medieval world,” the actress says. “Who wouldn’t love to play that?”
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Channing Tatum, 31, can’t stop working. He has made more than two dozen films since he switched from modeling to acting seven years ago, and five of them are coming out in 2012, including Haywire (in theaters next weekend) and the summer sequel G.I. Joe: Retaliation. He attributes his versatility to his genes: “I’m 35% to 40% Native American. If you put hair on me, I look white. Without hair, I look ethnic.”
Bizarre Foods host Andrew Zimmern (who begins a new season on Travel Channel Jan. 23) has passed on his love of grub to 7-year-old Noah. His son loves pizza and macaroni and cheese (so does the elder Zimmern), but he’s equally enthused about crispy pig ears. “I just want him to know that the food in his life needs to be varied,” says Zimmern, 50. “Ever since he’s been young, my wife and I decided we would talk about food at the table, and by that I mean the politics of food.”
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