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Dirt (styled d!rt for logos) is an American television series broadcast on the FX network. It premiered on January 2, 2007, and starred Courteney Cox as Lucy Spiller, the editor-in-chief of the first-of-its-kind "glossy tabloid " magazine DirtNow .
She later played reporter Willa McPherson in the FX series Dirt and had a supporting role in the short-lived series The Ex List. She starred as a young Moira O'Hara in the first season of FX's American Horror Story, and played Kaylee in the third season. She played Jessie Anderson in the AMC series The Walking Dead and Sophie in the NBC series ...
The FX Apartment; FX Networks leased the first three floors of the building at 212 Fifth Avenue, which overlooks Madison Square Park in New York City. The first floor contained sales offices and the control room, and the third floor contained production offices. Programming was broadcast from a functional apartment on the second floor.
When FX sent screenwriter Justin Marks a copy of James Clavell’s hit 1975 novel “Shogun” with the idea of turning it into a series, he initially couldn't put it down. The book about a ...
Cox starred as Lucy Spiller, a cynical tabloid editor, in the FX television drama series Dirt, which premiered in 2007. Cox and her then-husband David Arquette were the executive producers of the series. [45] The series was eventually canceled after the second season in 2008. [46]
FX and the series both posted the trailer Aug. 15 on social media, with many users wondering in the comments about the tight end's range as a thespian. View this post on Instagram.
One of televisions new epics is the widely-acclaimed Shōgun, which will air on FX and stream on Hulu. Here's when each episode will be released. FX’s ‘Shōgun’ Is the Big-Budget TV Epic You ...
After filming wrapped, Stewart began filming a new television series starring Courteney Cox Arquette entitled Dirt, for the FX Network, where he played the character of Holt McLaren. [2] On June 8, 2008, Cox Arquette announced that Dirt had been cancelled. [11] During the 2010–2011 season, he appeared as Joshua in ABC's No Ordinary Family.