Watch Megan Mullally & Many More in a Les Miz Flash Mob on It’s A Brad, Brad World
By Broadway.com Staff February 28, 2012 – 4:40PM
Nothing says love like a Les Miserables flash mob! On the season finale of reality show It’s a Brad, Brad World, celebrity stylist Brad Goreski was treated to a very special surprise serenade arranged by his boyfriend Gary Janetti on their anniversary. First, Janetti gave a speech about how he knew love was in the air when the pair started singing Les Mis together within 12 hours of first meeting one another. Then, one by one, a flash mob of friends, family, and coworkers joined forces for a—surprisingly good!—rendition of the show’s flag-raising musical number “One Day More.” The couple’s pal and Broadway veteran Megan Mullally even showed up to take on the role of Eponine, while Goreski’s mom played Madame Thenardier, and Janetti himself sang Javert, to name just a few participants. You think that’s adorable? Wait until you see Gorseki’s reaction. Check it out!
(http://www.broadway.com/buzz/160301/watch-megan-mullally-many-more-in-a-les-miz-flash-mob-on-its-a-brad-brad-world/)
Breaking In Sneak Peek: Megan Mullally and Christian Slater Butt Heads
Today 12:19 PM PST by Jenna Mullins
Breaking In has conned its way out of cancellation and will return to Fox this spring with its second season, a fact that we are thankful for.
So what can we expect in season two, besides the addition of the great Megan Mullally? We’ve got your video first look…
Christian Slater, Brett Harrison, Odette Annable and the rest of the Breaking In cast are back, along with some newcomers. In this exclusive footage of a cast publicity shoot, we hear from Slater, Mullally, Annable and the rest about what’s coming up when Breaking In comes back, plus a first look at season-two photos.
So what happens when Oz (Slater) and Ronnie (Mullally) are forced into business together? By the looks of this preview, it’s not going to be a friendly partnership. Check out the sneak peek below!
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Megan Mullally joins cast of Fox sitcom “Breakin In’
By Jay Bobbin
Wednesday, February 22, 2012 – 12:01 am
If it seems Megan Mullally is breaking her way into a returning sitcom, she actually was invited.
A two-time Emmy winner as the high-pitched-in-allways Karen Walker on “Will & Grace” (still shown in weekday repeats on Lifetime), the typically amusing
actress surely isn’t lacking work. She’s a regular on Adult Swim’s “Childrens
Hospital”; she’s had guest roles lately on ABC’s “Happy Endings” and NBC’s “Parks and Recreation” (which costars her husband, Nick Offerman) and “Up All Night”; and she’s supplying voices for the soon-to-start Season 2 of Fox’s animated “Bob’s Burgers.”
Mullally also is climbing aboard the second season of another Fox show. She plays the new boss of Contra Security as “Breaking In” resumes March 6, with the humor more office-based as she joins continuing cast members including
Christian Slater, Bret Harrison and Odette Annable (who also is doing extra Fox
duty as she films the final episodes of “House,” which will be back in April).
“I remembered seeing the billboards, but I hadn’t seen the show,” the spirited
Mullally recalls of receiving the “Breaking In” offer. “They sent me three episodes, and I thought, ‘This definitely has potential.’ I got on the phone with the producers, and they were very nice, and we talked about what qualities might play best for my
character. Then they wrote two sample scenes, and I thought this was something
I could have a good time with.”
Though Michael Rosenbaum (“Smallville”) has left “Breaking In,” Mullally is enjoying working with another newcomer to the show: Welsh actress Erin Richards, who plays the new chief’s executive assistant.
“She’s quite good, and she adds a fun element,” Mullally says. “And she’s not
hard to look at. It’s a really fun group.”
Joining an existing series isn’t new for Mullally, who did the same on the Starz
comedy “Party Down” after Jane Lynch left to begin her “Glee” run on Fox.
“I would say the difference is that on ‘Party Down,’ they didn’t miss a beat,”
Mullally notes. “They just plugged me in and carried on exactly the same as before.
‘Breaking In’ has been completely revamped, and it’s almost like starting from
scratch.”
The fact that Slater’s character is no longer the boss alters “Breaking In” automatically.
“Christian has so much energy, just a bottomless well of it, physically and emotionally,” Mullally says. “And it’s positive energy, which is great.
“Since he’s No. 1 on the call sheet, that’s always a nice thing, and he couldn’t have been nicer in welcoming me. He sent me a lovely email when I decided to do
the show, and he sent flowers on my birthday. He really is quite a gentleman, and
we have good chemistry, which is helpful.”
Though spouse Offerman is busy with his own series role as Ron Swanson, who
has become iconic among “Parks and Recreation” fans, Mullally hopes he might
have enough time to do a “Breaking In” guest shot before the season ends.
“I would love that,” she says. “We’ve done an inordinate amount of things together recently, including three movies; one of them, ‘Smashed,’ was just shown at the Sundance Film Festival.
“I think that with every project I do, they’re secretly hoping they can get Nick. And I don’t want to flatter myself, but it also might hold true the other way around.”
(http://www.news-sentinel.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120222/ENT/120229952/1009)
Megan Mullally to Join Cast of Fox’s BREAKING IN, 3/6
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
Emmy Award-winning actress Megan Mullally joins the cast of Fox’s BREAKING IN as Veronica Mann with Christian Slater as Oz in the comedy’s second season premiering March 6th at 8:30 pm/ET. BREAKING IN is a half-hour workplace comedy that takes office politics to the next level of genius.
In an interview with TVGuide.com, Mullally describes her character, “Everybody is very resentful that their company has been bought out, their little world has been invaded by this big conglomerate, and they’re resisting the change. The fact that I’m kind of a whack job doesn’t really help to relax them.” In the episode, Veronica disguises herself as a receptionist to ‘scope out’ the company. ”The thing about my character is I am the boss and I am crazy. But I’m crazy like a fox!”
Megan Mullally made her television debut alongside Elaine Stritch and Ellen Burstyn on “The Ellen Burstyn Show” in 1986. She appeared opposite Stanley Tucci as Walter Winchell’s wife in Paul Mazursky’s award-winning HBO bio-pic Winchell and opposite Juliet Stevenson in Lifetime’s “The Pact.” She is best known for her two-time Emmy and four-time SAG Award-winning role as Karen Walker on the hit NBC Series “Will Grace.
She has received an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination for her performance as Rosemary in the Broadway revival of How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying opposite Matthew Broderick and starred in the hit Broadway musical, Young Frankenstein. Her other Los Angeles theater credits include The Berlin Circle at The Evidence Room Theater, for which she won the 2000 BackStage West Garland Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play and the L.A. Weekly Award for Best Leading Female Performance. She also appeared in Mayhem at The Evidence Room, as well as a variety of plays and musicals in both Chicago and Los Angeles.
First Look: Breaking In’s New Boss
Feb 14, 2012 07:01 AM ET
by Rob Moynihan
A familiar face is infiltrating Breaking In’s second season, as Will & Grace alum Megan Mullally joins the Fox comedy (returning March 6) as Veronica, the head of an organization that takes over Contra Security.
“Everybody is very resentful that their company has been bought out, their little world has been invaded by this big conglomerate, and they’re resisting the change,” says Mullally. “The fact that I’m kind of a whack job doesn’t really help to relax them.” 
Disguising herself as a receptionist, Veronica scopes out Oz (Christian Slater) and the gang before revealing her true identity. “The thing about my character is I am the boss and I am crazy,” adds Mullally. “But I’m crazy like a fox!”
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‘Breaking In’s’ Megan Mullally glad the ‘very talented’ cast of ‘Will & Grace’ keeps working
By Jay Bobbin
February 3, 2012 4:57 PM ET
Megan Mullally is pleased she and her fellow Emmy-winning “Will & Grace” co-stars remain busy, but she isn’t surprised.
Debra Messing debuts Monday (Feb. 6) in NBC’s musical drama series “Smash”; Sean Hayes is an executive producer of “Grimm” and starring in an NBC comedy pilot; Eric McCormack returns to Broadway next month in a revival of the Gore Vidal political drama “The Best Man”; and Mullally joins the FOX comedy “Breaking In” when it starts its second season Tuesday, March 6.
“Well, you know, it’s a very talented group,” two-time Emmy recipient Mullally tells Zap2it. “Everybody came from the theater, and that was part of the reason the show worked so well. It was good casting. We all had a great education on that show for eight years, working with pristine scripts and also working with [director] Jim Burrows on every episode. We might have all been pretty good to begin with, but we came out a lot better.”
And easily as active, certainly in Mullally’s case: She also stars in Adult Swim’s “Childrens Hospital” and has guested this season on ABC’s “Happy Endings” and NBC’s “Up All Night.” She’s providing several voices for “Bob’s Burgers,” which begins Season 2 on FOX in March. Mullally has also worked a lot with husband Nick Offerman lately. 
That’s not only as one of the Tammys who are Ron Swanson’s ex-wives on NBC’s “Parks and Recreation,” but also in several movies including “Smashed,” which was well-received at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. Mullally doesn’t know whether Offerman will have time to join her in a guest shot on “Breaking In,” but she clearly wouldn’t mind it.
“I think that with every project I do, they’re secretly hoping they can also get Nick,” she muses. “And I don’t want to flatter myself, but I think that it also might hold true the other way around. We have done an inordinate amount of things together recently. ‘Smashed’ is such a good movie. I was so excited, because I’ve never been in a good movie!
“Actually, ‘About Last Night … ‘ was good, and ‘Anywhere But Here’ wasn’t horrible,” she adds. “And I did a movie a long time ago that was at Sundance, ‘Everything Put Together,’ which was one of the first films directed by Marc Forster. But ‘Smashed’ is really good, and Nick and I were so excited to see it. We cried at the end. We’re really sappy, but I was just so glad to be in a good movie, I was hysterically sobbing.”
(http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2012/02/breaking-ins-megan-mullally-glad-the-very-talented-cast-of-will-grace-keeps-working.html)
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