Homeland is most notable for being Claire Danes’ return to the medium that made her a star. Danes plays a CIA officer who suspects a recently-rescued POW (the underusedDamian Lewis) is actually a brainwashed plant by an Al Qaede-esque organization, who is using him to strike on American soil. It’s a very promising premise, one that touches on our shared fear of being blown to smithereens on the ride home from work. It’ll be interesting to see if Lewis’ soldier is actually who Claire Danes thinks he is, or if he’s just your average, psychologically-ruined former prisoner. Watch the trailer below and get seriously amped. Homeland premieres this fall.
On Tuesday, August 17th, Claire Danes painted walls at Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt hall to help non-profit United States Artists and Valspar Paint unveil “Life in Hi-DEF Color,” an interactive exhibition by artist Stephen Burks.
The exhibit showcases a series of portraits of everyday New Yorkers.
Celebrating the diverse, eclectic style of New York personalities, Danes led a group of performance painters as they painted 26 freestanding walls.
Danes is a 2010 Emmy Award nominee for her role in HBO movie, “Temple Grandin.”
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As promised here is the Latisse Commercial that was recently released.
Check out the Temple Grandin trailer in our video archive. This was uploaded by Matthias!
Examiner – August 12, 2009
Anyone addicted to the angst-ridden lives of Angela Chase, Jordan Catalano, Rayanne Graff and Rickie Vasquez can now rest happily behind their computer screens. Hulu, the popular website that streams television episodes for free, has now picked up “My So-Called Life.”
The television show debuted in August of 1994, but sadly only lasted 19 episodes despite winning a Golden Globe for best actress and gathered a huge fan following. This also rocketed a previously unknown Jared Leto into the hearts of teenage girls everywhere.
The show focused on the regular trials and tribulations almost any teenager faces in high school. Claire Danes, in the lead role as Angela Chase, pulled anyone watching into her issues along with her two best friends, Rickie and Rayanne. Throw in two overbearing parents and teens throughout the country were glued to their television set for one solid hour. None of us (oh yes, I include myself… Jordan Catalano might still have a piece of my heart…) could get enough of Angela’s awkward moments with the first boy she’d ever loved and the debate about whether or not she was ready for sex, Rickie’s struggle to come out of the closet and Rayanne’s drug problem (This was no Jessie Spano OD’ing on caffeine pills to study for a test. Pretty sure Rayanne’s problem involved a trip to the hospital for a stomach pumping…) These problems didn’t come off quite as “fluffy” as other teen shows and finally, the intended audience was given something they could relate to.
And now? We can all live through it again thanks to Hulu. In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever been so excited to be tormented a second time around.
Watch My So-Called Life
Alright so we have a co-web for Claire Danes Online. His name is Matthias and has been helping me for a while by sending me news or pictures that I have missed. Has also contributed icons in the past and more. Now that he is finally willing to be a co-web he has contributed a lot to the site in such a short time. Especially in helping build up our new Video Archive. He has uploaded almost all the videos and in a very short time.
Thank you Matthias for all your help in making this site better and better!





















