December 18, 2007
Medium star Jake Weber has another title to add to his list of projects under the supernatural genre.
Next year, the 43-year-old British actor is appearing in the independent horror flick entitled She Lived. The film revolves around a 17-year-old girl named who thinks she is suffering from a mental illness similar to her mother's, that is, until she discovers the terrifying truth about her destiny.
December 11, 2007
Fans of NBC's Medium will be happy to know that the network has finally set a premiere date for the midseason drama's fourth season.
The supernatural drama starring Emmy Award winner Patricia Arquette is returning to the screen on Monday, January 10, at its original 10pm timeslot, three years after it proved to be breakout hit for NBC. The network is applying the same scheduling strategy to its popular reality series, The Apprentice, which will be returning to its original Thursday timeslot, where it was a frequent ratings winner.
December 6, 2007
Patricia Arquette, star of NBC's Medium, is one of the numerous celebrities who signed up to help the Humane Society of the United States in its fight against so-called “puppy mills,” places where dogs are treated as mere breeding tools and thus, are often subjected to cruel acts.
Arquette, along with Ghost Whisperer actress Jennifer Love Hewitt, film and stage actor Nathan Lane, Saturday Night Live alum Molly Shannon and former daytime actress Kelly Ripa, appeared in print ads on behalf of the Humane Society's "Puppy Mill Action Week," which lasted from November 25 to December 1.
August 8, 2007
Patricia Arquette returns to the big screen in 2013. While the Medium star may still acquire more film projects in the coming months, fans will at least have something to look forward to for the far-off future. As one of the principle cast members of the movie Boyhood, she'll be featured as part of director Richard Linklater's 12 years in-the-making project.
In an attempt to leave behind a legacy of a sundry body of work than a barrage of blockbusters, Linklater, who is credited for cult classics and comedies like Dazed and Confused and The School of Rock, is working on an ambitious project that will vividly chronicle and depict the stages of life.
July 31, 2007
While filming for NBC's Medium, lead actress Patricia Arquette became so involved with her role that she felt physically ill and grew “afraid of everything.”
On the show, Arquette portrays Allison Dubois, a devoted wife and mother who discovers she has the gift of communicating with the dead. Her ability not only allows her to converse with the deceased, but also lets her see into the future through her dreams and read other people's thoughts.
June 20, 2007
There is no doubt in anyone's mind that the NBC show Medium is centered around the Allison DuBois (Patricia Arquette) character, who is, of course, the "Medium" that the show's title refers to. But try to imagine Medium without the presence of her husband Joe. It's tough to do. Joe, played fantastically by Jake Weber, has redefined the role of TV "background husband." His unflagging support of and belief in Allison is a key contributing factor to the audience's support and belief in her. He is the everyman – the voice of reason and logic when things are teetering on the ledge of the freak-a-deak abyss. When Allison wakes up in the middle of the night from her most recent psych-adelic trip in dreamscape and immediately wants to call D.A. Devalos, it is Joe who asks: "Is this really something that can't wait until morning?" Even though it never really can wait, it is still the logical question to ask.
May 8, 2007
Medium is down to its final two episodes, which marks the culmination of season three. But fans don’t need to worry. Due to the positive reception of the show, NBC has announced an early renewal for its paranormal drama.
"Medium is a quality show with an outstanding star that has always delivered a very loyal audience," said Kevin Reilly, President, NBC Entertainment. "We are pleased to know that we can look forward to more of its unique storytelling next year under executive producer Glenn Gordon Caron's superb creative vision."
April 11, 2007
David Cubitt gives new meaning to the word husky. He exudes a tough presence yet he is very sociable and friendly. A sports enthusiast, he keeps his body well trimmed by playing soccer, tennis and squash. Handsome and strikingly manly, he humbly launches himself as an admirable actor endowed with Dutch and British roots. His fine acting proficiency has earned him numerous awards and recognitions from various award-giving bodies. At present, he stars on the drama series Medium.