Laurey Linney's "C Word": She'll star in Showtime's cancer comedy
Linney will also exec produce "The C Word," is a dark comedy in which Linney portrays a cancer patient. "Cancer is not usually the subject of a half-hour comedy," says Showtime's entertainment president, but Laura saw what we did in this complex show — a woman who gets a wake-up call that causes her to shake up her life and family. She will no doubt make this character both heartbreaking and disarmingly funny."
The Hoff will perform on "America's Got Talent"
David Hasselhoff will sing "Feeling Good" during the Sept. 2 semifinal results show.
Mischa Barton calls her hospitalization "a perfect storm"
"Sometimes you have to hit rock bottom about things and have to get the most stressed out just to feel better again," she says. "I got completely stressed out and couldn’t handle everything, and now I feel really in control."
Kristin Chenoweth is the latest "Idol" guest-judge
She'll sit in on this week's Orlando auditions.
Kim Kardashian turns TV producer with PR reality show
Kardashian has teamed with Bunim-Murray in a reality pilot has been filed starring her PR guru pals. No word yet on which network will pick it up.
"True Blood's" vamp-hating reverend is writing a comic book
Mike McMillian, who plays Rev. Steve Newlin on the HBO series, is working on a comic book titled "Lucid" for his friend, "Heroes" star Zachary Quinto.
"House's" cane up for auction — so are other TV goodies
You'll have to fork over at least $1,150 to win the Hugh Laurie-autographed flame cane, which is being auctioned off by the TV academy along with a whole bunch of other TV souvenirs.

