Broadway's O'Donnell Wooed by NBC's "Friday Night Lights" for Guest Role
By Ernio Hernandez
18 Jul 2007
Rosie O'Donnell
Rosie O'Donnell is being pursued for a guest role on the NBC series "Friday Night Lights," according to TVGuide.com.
Executive producer Jason Katims told the media outlet "Rosie's a big fan of 'Friday Night Lights,' as we know from 'The View,' and we heard she was interested in being on the show... We have a character coming up — six or seven episodes into the new season — of a female soccer coach who is really angry about all of the school's resources going to football. It's a really funny character and I think she'd be perfect for it."
No official talk has yet occurred and Cindi Berger, a representative for O'Donnell, stated "No definitive plans. They are in talks and she loves the show."
The critically acclaimed, but ratings-elusive "Friday Night Lights" was picked up for a new season by the network and will air its sophomore year (finally on its name-appropriate evening) Friday nights at 10 PM (ET). The show features Kyle Chandler (Picnic ) and Scott Porter (Altar Boyz ).
As producer (Taboo ), star (Fiddler on the Roof, Seussical ) and all around cheerleader, O'Donnell has been a prominent player in the Broadway community. The actress — seen in the films "A League of Their Own," "Sleepless in Seattle," "Now and Then," "Beautiful Girls" and heard (in voice) on "Tarzan" — has also been seen on the small screen. In addition to her hosting work on "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" and "The View, she has put in memorable turns on "Nip/Tuck," "Queer as Folk," "Will & Grace," "The Practice," "Ally McBeal" and more.
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