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Teri Hatcher: A 'Desperate Housewives' Movie Is Unlikely


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Teri Hatcher would be happy to star in a Desperate Housewives movie, although she does not think such a project is likely. The 48-year-old actress starred in the show as Susan Mayer and revealed, during an interview with Extra, that she'd be more than happy to reprise her role.

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Teri Hatcher at the London premiere of Planes.

In the interview, Hatcher discussed the importance of the show's fans and their involvement in the character's possible future revival. She said "I love the fans of the show so much, and they don't seem to be done with those characters. I think it would be great for them." 

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Video - P. Diddy And Will Ferrell Spotted Dressed Down At A Miami Art Show


Various famous faces were spotted at the Miami Beach Art Basel; it was the 11th edition of the show that is considered the most prestigious art show in America.

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MARCIA CROSS Saturday 5th May 2012 Marcia Cross out and about in Santa Monica

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Video - Marcia Cross Spends The Day With Her Daughters At The Beach In Santa Monica


MARCIA CROSS, known for her role as Bree in the multiple Emmy-winning ABC show Desperate Housewives, spends the day with her two daughters, Eden and Savannah, at the beach in Santa Monica

Desperate Housewives and MARCIA CROSS Friday 23rd May 2008 'Desperate Housewives' star Marcia Cross debuts new shorter hairdo as she leaves Ken Paves Salon Los Angeles, California

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Desperate Housewives: Season One Review


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It is telling that two of the principle cast-members of Desperate Housewives - Doug Savant and Marcia Cross - were residents of Melrose Place before moving to the now famous home of housewives desperate, Wisteria Lane. Both locales share a propensity for the hysterical and seem popular public launderettes for those with dirty, dirty laundry. Like the twentysomethings that shared their beds in Melrose, the housewives -- divorced, depressed, and desperate -- are a creatively troubled group and their many mishaps make for meaty viewing.

To some, it would be blasphemous to compare Marc Cherry's Desperate Housewives to the enjoyable but undeniably schlocky Melrose, but this I do freely and with confidence. For in my role as critical investigator, here of a series that has been doggedly examined, praised and awarded, I feel it necessary to uncover a home truth worthy of Susan, Bree, Lynette, and Gabrielle: Desperate Housewives is a phenomenal soap opera, but little more. This is not meant in any way as derision, merely clarification. Desperate Housewives has become an industry, something greater than a mere television series. But the zeppelin began as a balloon, and in watching the series en masse as the DVD format demands, one realizes the clever intrigue of writer Cherry's creation and the various actresses' characterizations, but fails to see perhaps why the Housewives industry has become so inflated.

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