Laurence Fishburne close to joining CSI
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Originally Posted by RoboDad
So is this a done deal? Everything I can find says that both actors (Russell and Fishburne) are still under consideration.
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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
This might sound wrong, but I have a feeling it will go to Fish over Kurt based on race. With Warrick gone, the cast is lacking a strong black presence(hell, any African Amercan for that matter) and Fishburne would more than fill the void Gary Dourdan left.
In these PC times, if they throw Kurt in there, it's an all white cast and I just don't see that happening.
In these PC times, if they throw Kurt in there, it's an all white cast and I just don't see that happening.
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Originally Posted by DJariya
Agree, I think CBS would love to have a larger African American fan base on the show as well and Fish's name will definitely attract more of that audience.

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I'm sorry, but the Disney fan base is a lot larger than the African American fan base! 
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Originally Posted by mrpayroll
I'm sorry, but the Disney fan base is a lot larger than the African American fan base! 
Chris

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Originally Posted by DJariya
Huh? All I was saying Chris is that CBS would probably love to have more African Americans watching CSI and Fishburne's name will definitely help with that. I made no reference to your company.

I was kidding.
It was an obscure reference to Kurt Russell's early career in Disney films.

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There's also Elvis and Pee-Wee fans to consider. Which fanbase would be better for CSI? Elvis has the edge with the whole "Viva Las Vegas" angle, and Pee-Wee? Well, do they have adult movie theaters in Vegas?
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No, they should bring on his wife, Gina Torres.


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Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
Kurt Russell doesn't seem like a good fit, he's more of an asskicker.
Yeah, I cant see Snake Plissken looking through a microscope wearing a lab coat. It just ain't right, I tell ya. Russel would be better suited for a Detective Mackey type of role.
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Kind of sounds like they're ripping of DEXTER with Fishburne's character.
described as a doctor/scientist outsider to the CSI unit who has the same genetic profile as a serial killer but hasn't previously acted on any homicidal impulses.
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Originally Posted by mrpayroll

I was kidding.
It was an obscure reference to Kurt Russell's early career in Disney films.

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I stopped watching so long ago for so many reasons, but my interest would be piqued if Fishburne joined the cast. I would definitely tune in for a couple of episodes.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080818/...YEUl9sdHADMQ--
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`CSI' gets its man: Laurence Fishburne joins cast
By LYNN ELBER, AP Television Writer
1 hour, 31 minutes ago
LOS ANGELES - "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" has solved the mystery of who will replace departing CBS series star William Petersen: It's Laurence Fishburne.
Fishburne, an Emmy and Tony winner, will be introduced in the ninth episode of the upcoming 10th season, the network told The Associated Press on Monday. He'll play a forensics scientist with a secret.
"I am elated and delighted to be joining the cast of `CSI,'" Fishburne said in a statement, adding that he looked forward to a "wonderful collaboration" with those involved in the series.
Fishburne plays a college lecturer and former pathologist who is focused on why people commit acts of violence.
The air date for Petersen's final episode has yet to be determined but will be early next year. Petersen has been with the series since it debuted in fall 2000 and will remain a "CSI" executive producer, the network said.
Fishburne's character has a deep connection to his work: His genetic profile has been identified in serial killers, CBS programming chief Nina Tassler said before Fishburne's casting was announced but as rumors swirled.
"This gentleman knows this about himself and is ... in this journey to discover who his true character will ultimately become," Tassler said last month — but he's keeping the crucial information to himself.
The character meets members of the "CSI" team during a murder investigation and ends up joining them.
Fishburne, 47, received an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Ike Turner in 1993's "What's Love Got to Do With It" and a Tony in 1992 for "Two Trains Running." He was a Tony nominee this year for the one-man show, "Thurgood," about Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall.
His film credits include the "Matrix" sci-fi films, in which he played Morpheus; "Apocalypse Now"; "The Color Purple"; "Mystic River"; "21"; "Akeelah and the Bee"; and "Biker Boyz." He also is a writer and director.
"CBS asked us, `Who's at the top of your dream list?'" "CSI" executive producers Carol Mendelsohn and Naren Shankar said in a joint statement. "Without hesitation, we said Laurence Fishburne. He is a powerful and intense actor, with an incredible range."
Fishburne earned an Emmy for the 1993 premiere episode of Fox's "Tribeca" and another for the movie "Miss Evers' Boys," which marked rare TV projects for the actor. Early in his career, he appeared in shows including "Miami Vice" and "Hill Street Blues."
The long-running "CSI" remains key for CBS: It finished last season as the network's top-rated series, ranking No. 9 among all shows with an average weekly audience of 17 million. Spinoffs "CSI: Miami" and "CSI: New York" ranked 16th and 28th, respectively.
Producers have been mum about upcoming plot points. But they said Petersen's character, Gil Grissom, will be reappraising his life after years of high-tech forensics investigations with the Las Vegas Police Department and after facing personal turmoil.
"CSI," which begins its new season Oct. 9, is ready to deal with Petersen's loss, said Shankar.
"What makes shows go off the rails is they forget who they are. We're a crime-mystery-forensics drama" and that won't change, Shankar said in July.
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By LYNN ELBER, AP Television Writer
1 hour, 31 minutes ago
LOS ANGELES - "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" has solved the mystery of who will replace departing CBS series star William Petersen: It's Laurence Fishburne.
Fishburne, an Emmy and Tony winner, will be introduced in the ninth episode of the upcoming 10th season, the network told The Associated Press on Monday. He'll play a forensics scientist with a secret.
"I am elated and delighted to be joining the cast of `CSI,'" Fishburne said in a statement, adding that he looked forward to a "wonderful collaboration" with those involved in the series.
Fishburne plays a college lecturer and former pathologist who is focused on why people commit acts of violence.
The air date for Petersen's final episode has yet to be determined but will be early next year. Petersen has been with the series since it debuted in fall 2000 and will remain a "CSI" executive producer, the network said.
Fishburne's character has a deep connection to his work: His genetic profile has been identified in serial killers, CBS programming chief Nina Tassler said before Fishburne's casting was announced but as rumors swirled.
"This gentleman knows this about himself and is ... in this journey to discover who his true character will ultimately become," Tassler said last month — but he's keeping the crucial information to himself.
The character meets members of the "CSI" team during a murder investigation and ends up joining them.
Fishburne, 47, received an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Ike Turner in 1993's "What's Love Got to Do With It" and a Tony in 1992 for "Two Trains Running." He was a Tony nominee this year for the one-man show, "Thurgood," about Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall.
His film credits include the "Matrix" sci-fi films, in which he played Morpheus; "Apocalypse Now"; "The Color Purple"; "Mystic River"; "21"; "Akeelah and the Bee"; and "Biker Boyz." He also is a writer and director.
"CBS asked us, `Who's at the top of your dream list?'" "CSI" executive producers Carol Mendelsohn and Naren Shankar said in a joint statement. "Without hesitation, we said Laurence Fishburne. He is a powerful and intense actor, with an incredible range."
Fishburne earned an Emmy for the 1993 premiere episode of Fox's "Tribeca" and another for the movie "Miss Evers' Boys," which marked rare TV projects for the actor. Early in his career, he appeared in shows including "Miami Vice" and "Hill Street Blues."
The long-running "CSI" remains key for CBS: It finished last season as the network's top-rated series, ranking No. 9 among all shows with an average weekly audience of 17 million. Spinoffs "CSI: Miami" and "CSI: New York" ranked 16th and 28th, respectively.
Producers have been mum about upcoming plot points. But they said Petersen's character, Gil Grissom, will be reappraising his life after years of high-tech forensics investigations with the Las Vegas Police Department and after facing personal turmoil.
"CSI," which begins its new season Oct. 9, is ready to deal with Petersen's loss, said Shankar.
"What makes shows go off the rails is they forget who they are. We're a crime-mystery-forensics drama" and that won't change, Shankar said in July.
CBS is a division of CBS Corp.
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Glad it's finally official.
I wonder if he's going to get top billing in the credits once Petersen officially leaves.
It's still a very long time until we see him since the show is starting so late, he probably won't appear until early December.
I wonder if he's going to get top billing in the credits once Petersen officially leaves.
It's still a very long time until we see him since the show is starting so late, he probably won't appear until early December.
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His film credits include the "Matrix" sci-fi films, in which he played Morpheus; "Apocalypse Now"; "The Color Purple"; "Mystic River"; "21"; "Akeelah and the Bee"; and "Biker Boyz."
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