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Thursday, August 28, 2008
Angela Bassett Scrubs in As ER's New Boss
by Brantley Bardin



Angela Bassett shatters the quaint quietude of a San Fernando Valley bistro with a triumphant laugh. She's just been asked to describe her new role as Dr. Catherine Banfield on the 15th and final season of ER (premieres Thursday, Sept. 25 at 10 pm/ET, NBC). "I'm the boss!" she all but bellows. "I'm the queen! I'm the chief of the ER! I come in, snap my fingers and tell everybody who's used to doing things in their old familiar ways what to do and how to do it. I tell 'em, 'It's my way or the highway!'"
Looks like County General has an attending diva in its halls.

Not that we'd expect anything less from the first leading TV role for the powerhouse who earned a Golden Globe, an NAACP Image Award and an Oscar nomination for her take-no-prisoners portrayal of Tina Turner in 1993's What's Love Got to Do With It.

"Angela's got such huge energy, so much passion, force and strength," raves ER exec producer David Zabel, a man determined that this warhorse of a series — widely rumored to be losing cast regulars Maura Tierney, Goran Visnjic and Mekhi Phifer this season — goes out with as big a bang as possible. "For years we've said, 'Wouldn't it be great for Angela Bassett to come in and kick asses?' And so far, man, she's exceeded my expectations more than my expectations have ever been exceeded before."

Expectations have always been high for the just-turned 50-year-old stunner who looks 35 (when asked if she's still got her famous bulging biceps, she rips off her running jacket, flexes and says, "Oh, yeah! See?") and seemed poised for big-time mainstream success after What's Love. Though Bassett's worked steadily (Akeelah and the Bee, Waiting to Exhale), the Julia Roberts–level stardom never quite happened, undoubtedly due to her discreet nature (she famously turned down Halle Berry's Oscar-winning Monster's Ball role), her race and her age. "People expect quality from me, and that's all I want to give them," the actress explains. "So there are moments when you want to do more work, but you just don't think the industry gets it. For them, it's all about the 'landscape,' or 'young' or your complexion color."

But this year has been, she says, "magnificent," with a hit film (Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns), a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and three more features in the can (including the upcoming Nothing But the Truth with Kate Beckinsale and Matt Dillon). And now she is shepherding the celebrated ER through its grand finale.

"When I accepted the offer," says Bassett, who has turned down numerous series offers except for a multi-episode arc in 2005 on Alias, "I said, 'Now, don't be bringin' me over to TV land and not use me. Use me, use me, use me!' If you're a creative person, you always want more and more, and it's still never enough.

"For years now, I've loved the idea of change and going from one character to the next. So what attracted me to ER was the finite thing: There's not gonna be a 16th year even if I love doing it — too bad, it's over!"

Which might make her husband of 10 years, actor Courtney B. Vance (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), a happy man. Bassett's intense shooting schedule has cut into her family time. Fortunately, Vance is a hands-on dad to the couple's 2-year-old-twins, Bronwyn and Slater. "He can diaper and do everything you show him," Bassett says, "but he and I are trying to figure out how to do this 'date night' thing you hear tell about. Really, though, I'm too tired to be planning date nights — I just wanna sit on the couch!"

That couch is in for some serious competition for Bassett's attention, and not just from her new TV gig.

First up: the Democratic National Convention. At press time, Bassett was hoping to attend. "I'm an Obama girl, absolutely, and I want to go so bad, because it just makes you feel so proud," she says.

And then there's Tina Turner, who's coming out of retirement for a world concert tour. Could Bassett be anywhere other than in a prime seat in the audience when the Great Tina comes to Los Angeles in October?

"It's sold out," she sighs sweetly, putting her steely-diva rep into serious question. "How can I possibly get tickets?"

Surely, we tell her, if anyone could score tickets, it's the woman who immortalized Turner on film. Couldn't she just ring Turner's people for some VIP treatment?

"I think you're right!" she shouts, then shudders. "But, I so hate when I see people who think of themselves as such big, big stars asking for stuff. I think, 'Oh, get ahold of yourself!' "
ERGreeny
I can't wait to see what kind of character she will be. I love Angela Bassett.She is a great actress. I can't wait, I can't wait, I can't wait!! And she is the key character that meet with Dr. Greene. So there, you go!
PresidentStarks
They better not kill her before christmas...She's like a god in the business...Do your thing Mrs.Bassett...
AzizalSaqr
Angela Bassett will be on the Today show this morning...
RebeckaRN
In her first episode, why did Helay(or however you spell it) say she remembered her from somewhere? Was she in an episode before? Then she had this weird look on her face when she started to go into a trauma room, and then at the end it shows a pic of her and her husband and kid. Did something happen to them?
NYG_girl
I disagree I dont want her on the show ....final season why do we need new characters.
americanlthrboy06
I think a great eposide would be Dr. Banfield going up against Dr. Weaver(a great chance to bring Kerri back). They are both head strong and would really spice up the eposide(s). The sweet tension that would be in the ER as those two strong female characters would try to see who could out do who. My vote would be for Dr. Weaver
WPG
QUOTE (NYG_girl @ Oct 13 2008, 10:59 AM) *
I disagree I dont want her on the show ....final season why do we need new characters.


I agree 100%, she brings nothing to the show, she is nothing but carrie all over again.
OcityC
QUOTE (RebeckaRN @ Oct 11 2008, 12:33 AM) *
In her first episode, why did Helay(or however you spell it) say she remembered her from somewhere? Was she in an episode before? Then she had this weird look on her face when she started to go into a trauma room, and then at the end it shows a pic of her and her husband and kid. Did something happen to them?


My guess is the Husband and the kid were washed away in the Tsunami.
Jim63135
I gave up on ER A LONG TIME AGO. However, for the last two weeks I tuned in when they introduced Angela Bassett as ER In Charge. What a change it's made to the series! She's added class to a character with great responsibilities that is very disciplined (and almost never loses control). Tonight's episode with the mentally ill demon sister was something. As hard nailed of a charachter that Angela plays, when confronted by the mother for hope "that's what we come here for" and the line "it's not good enough". Angela went into an exam room, turned off the lights and shed her first tears.

Personally, I think she has the character and acting ability to keep the series alive. She should be Emmy nominated for her performance(s) and I wish her and the series the best of luck.
Trainerjen
Um...if you gave up on ER a long time ago, how do you know it's made a "change" to the series?

Just because one of your favorite actresses has joined the cast (and I agree, she's been fantastic!) doesn't mean she's "changed" it. This is an arugument I've heard over and OVER again. "Oh, I stopped watching ER after Ross/Carole/Greene left and it SUCKED after that." My question to them is "Uh..if you stopped watching, how do you KNOW?" rolleyes.gif I've NEVER understood that. "OH. ER SUCKS now! I don't watch it anymore because Ross and Greene left." Personally? I think that the last three seasons (along with Season 9 which was PURELY Luka's season) were the best that ER has EVER done. I'm BORED with the early Ross/Greene days. I just AM. wink.gif

This show has been one of the most consistently wonderful shows on television. It certainly has one of the largest fan followings. Ratings mean NOTHING nowdays. Ratings go to either cable shows that some of us don't watch because we can't afford cable wink.gif, or to reality shows. And the fact that the NETWORKS have started going "pure reality" just chaps my butt. rolleyes.gif

I digress...so you started watching again because Angela joined the cast? That's AWESOME. I glad they grabbed some viewers back with a "big name". But she doesn't deserve the credit for how good this series has been. Over and over and OVER again. The fact that Maura and Goran weren't nominated for Emmys after season 12 (when "Bloodline" and "Graduation Day" aired") left me absolutely NO faith in the Emmy system. The fact that they're giving TRIPE like "Gossip Girl" Emmys over a quality show like ER is just amazing to me.

And if you want to give Angela ALL of the credit, let me tell you something. I can guarantee that MOST "die hard" ER" fans are still watching for Scott Grimes, Linda Cardelini, John Stamos, Parimda Namdiar etc. We're NOT tuning in for Angela Basset. In fact, we're SAD that she's replacing Mekhi Phiefer as our ER chief. Just sayin'. wink.gif

Mods, if you feel like this needs to be moved somewhere, please do so. I think this is definitely a discussion worth having though. smile.gif
Andrejia
QUOTE
with Season 9 which was PURELY Luka's season


And what a season that was! Pretty much the best (considering the above), in my opinion, but I'm as biased as they come. tongue.gif

I'm enjoying her character so far, although some of her "skills" (like beating up the mugger) seem a bit exaggerated and it's not only because her backstory is very, very...veeery much like Luka's (but the personalities are completly different).
Stlboy03
The very first episode with Ms. Bassett . . . .WHEW!! whew.gif At first I didn't like the character that she was portraying. Only for the fact you can tell something happened to her son, and husband, but they won't tell what it is yet. I understand that in the work force you have to be very professional and all that, but she came off a little strong. Dr. Weaver wasn't even that aggressive. But I still love you!! The episode where she was attacked in the alley . . . . it made me love her sooo soooo much more. She beat that dude so bad. I honestly think that Ms. Angela Bassett had a flash back all the way to "What's Love Got To Do W/ It! She might have thought that she was Anna Mae agian. rolling.gif

But I LOVE YOU MS. BASSETT no matter what!!!! wub.gif
LittleGoodbyes
QUOTE (WPG @ Oct 16 2008, 09:29 PM) *
I agree 100%, she brings nothing to the show, she is nothing but carrie all over again.



I completely agree!! I can't wait to see how they bring Carrie back!
Leona1986
She was FANTASTIC in Heal thyself! Brilliant acting.
Uhuragirl
Awesoem job in this last episode. Nice to see her character having fun.
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