Category: Interviews

Courteney talks Cougar Town

Monday, Feb 14, 2011


WhatsOnTV Chats With Courteney Cox

Thursday, Feb 3, 2011

Courteney Cox is giving up younger men in a new-look Cougar Town…

When the Courteney Cox comedy Cougar Town premiered last year, the show’s storylines centred on the romantic adventures of recently divorced 40-year-old estate agent Jules Cobb as she dated a succession of younger men.

But following negative feedback from critics and viewers, the show’s producers were forced into a rethink. Ditching the age-difference angle, they decided to switch the show’s focus on to Jules’s relationships with her fun-loving, boozy group of friends, including bartender boyfriend Grayson (Josh Hopkins) and next-door neighbour Andy (Ian Gomez).

Cougar Town’s new direction gave it an immediate boost in the US where Entertainment Weekly declared that the sitcom had been transformed from a ‘creative disappointment into one of the funniest shows on TV’.

Now it’s the turn of UK viewers to make up their minds. The series returns to Sky Living on Tuesday, February 8 with an opening episode featuring Cox’s former Friends co-star Jennifer Aniston as Jules’ unconventional shrink.

TV&Satellite Week magazinespoke to Courteney to find out more…

Was it fun reuniting with Jennifer Aniston?
“We’d been talking about her guesting for a while, but she was so busy last year that we had to find a time when she was around. She’s a big fan of the series and it was so amazing and fun to do. Working together is easy for us. We always make jokes about doing another sitcom together one day because we had such a good time on Friends.”

Is it true there were plans to change Cougar Town’s name?
“At first I think a lot of viewers were turned off by the title. It’s the worst title in the history of all television and a lot of people didn’t want to watch me with younger guys every week. That’s not what the show is about any more. It’s more about me and my unique family and friends. We’ve really changed the concept, but it’s too late to get out of the title now.”

How much are you like Jules?
“A ton. Like Jules, I say everything that is on my mind. Bill Lawrence, the show’s creator, has taken parts of my personality and exaggerated it. He has got to know me so well and he’s even interviewed my friends and family about what I’m like.”

Jules is always knocking back booze on the show. So, are you equally fond of drinking wine?
“I’m not going to lie, I do love wine and I have a fancy palate. I like French, Italian and Californian wines, but I don’t like it as sweet as I used to. I enjoy vodka as well.”

You are also an executive producer on the show. Do you enjoy your behind-the-scenes role?
“I want to be more than just an actor for hire. I really love to produce, I care about editing, and I want to be in charge of the casting. I make sure I am surrounded by nice people on the show. No jerks allowed.”

Do you still feel pressure to match the success of Friends?
“I would probably take it very personally and blame myself if Cougar Town wasn’t a success. But times are different now. There are many more channels for people to watch. We got huge ratings for Friends. It was crazy how many people used to watch it.”

Has fame changed you over the years?
“I don’t think I have changed one bit. If anything I am probably more compassionate. I speak my mind, but I think people who know me can handle it. With me, you certainly get what you get.”

Courteney Cox settles down for second season of Cougar Town

Thursday, Feb 3, 2011

With Courteney Cox’s Cougar Town settling into its second season, the sitcom has gotten away from it’s attention-grabbing title — especially now that Cox’s character isn’t dating younger men and is settling down with her neighbour and boyfriend, Grayson (Josh Hopkins). Cox spoke with Metro about the changes the show is going through, famous guest-stars and being a fan of wine.

What did you think of your character ending up in a long-term relationship so soon?
I think it’s just a new approach. I’m so used to being on Friends and other shows. It’s a functioning relationship, but with two kind of really non-functioning people in some ways. I mean, Grayson doesn’t really know how to have a relationship. This is brand new for him. And Jules, you know, she’s already had a kid. There’s a lot of things to explore within the relationship that won’t necessarily keep you on the edge of your seat, but it will be dealing with real-life situations. I think it will stay, you know, relevant and fun.

When you started the series, did you do a lot of research on cougars or base Jules on anyone you know?

I think she’s such a new cougar, she didn’t know how to be one. She was like, “Oh, wow. That guy is young and cute.” I didn’t know how to do it, but no. My husband is seven years younger than me, so I’ve always – not always, but I’ve been with a much younger man for a long time.

When did wine become such a central part of the show?
You know, I do like wine, there’s no question, and [creator] Bill [Lawrence] does like to take things from our personal lives and put them in the story, but he exaggerates.

So yes, I like wine and yes, I might fill a glass more than other people. But then I think once something works, then he just runs with that ball and then that’s what happens. And it’s not that the wine is real — although sometimes it is. You know, late in the day sometimes.

Jules was quite insecure about her body image when the show started. Has her perception of her body changed?
She’s pretty much still insecure about it, I think, as we all are. I mean, so many women are. We did certain episodes like the one with Lisa Kudrow where I didn’t want to see this dermatologist — she’s so good, but she’s so mean to me. I think she is still just as insecure about stuff. But now she has a boyfriend and she probably feels a little better about herself because he makes her feel good.

Will we see any other Friends castmates on the show?
I don’t know. I mean, Matthew’s got his own show. Matt LeBlanc has got his own show. Lisa and Jennifer have already done it. And Schwimmer is probably doing so many things, probably directing, and just got married. I don’t know. I don’t think so.

Courteney Cox and Dan Byrd dish on their ABC hit to TVGuide

Wednesday, Feb 2, 2011

It was two weeks ago today that Courteney Cox sat down with her onscreen son, Dan Byrd, to chat with a group of international media on Cougar Town’s L.A. set. The show, which airs on Citytv here in Canada, centres on Cox’s character, Jules Cobb, a recent divorcee who explores love and life alongside her family and friends — son Travis (Byrd); ex-hubby Bobby (Brian Van Holt); best friend Ellie (Christa Miller); Ellie’s husband, Andy (Ian Gomez); employee Laurie (Busy Philipps); and boyfriend Grayson (Josh Hopkins).

Sadly, tonight marks the last new episode to air until April 13 — Cougar Town is going on hiatus to make room for the debut of Mr. Sunshine, which stars fellow Friends alum Matthew Perry, on ABC’s schedule. It’s taking over Cougar’s 9:30 p.m. timeslot for the next nine weeks.

Don’t despair. There’s lots more Cougar in store, as the Letter net renewed the hilarious comedy for a third, well-deserved season earlier this month. Seated out front of Jules’ real estate office (in 20 C weather, I might add), Cox and Byrd were only too happy to dish about their hit project. Here, they give TV Guide Canada the scoop on potential Season 3 storylines, the pressure of ratings and what the term “cougar” means to them.

TVGuide.ca: Courteney, I might as well ask you the obvious question about working with Jennifer (Aniston) on the first episode. What was it like and how long had you two been planning that one?
Courteney Cox: It was amazing and fun — just everything about it was fantastic. I don’t know how long we’d planned that, it was something that Bill (Lawrence, Cougar Town’s co-creator) — I remember in the summer she was over and he was like, ‘It would be so great if she could do the show and do the opening episode,’ but she was doing a lot of films and we had to try to film it in a time that she was going to be around and have a day off. She was so busy last year. But it was great, I’m so glad that it happened.

TVG: Was it your idea to have her as your therapist?
CC: We just were trying to find something that would be fun for her to play and she wanted to be a character — something that kind of would be kooky and fun, and that seemed to be the right job for her.

TVG: Now that the show’s been renewed for a third season, where would you like to see your characters potentially go?
Dan Byrd: I’d like mine to get more muscles. No, personally I kind of like the direction they’ve been taking Travis this year. My fear is always since he is kind of the kid and somewhat removed from the rest of the group that he just becomes too removed, so as long as I stay in the mix, which they’ve been good about finding ways to get me in the mix, then I’m happy. I don’t really have any other specifics besides that.

CC: I think I’d love to stay in my relationship (with Grayson) and continue to explore parts of relationships that people are having that are real. Whether it’s he wants a baby and I don’t ‘cause I’ve already had one, or just real-life things that happen.

And I just want to continue — I was just talking to Bill about this today — I love the fact that Jules is game for anything and she takes risks, and she’s just really fun and kind of out there. The most important thing for my character — for me to play my character — is just to continue to have her be just kooky as opposed to stable.

TVG: Is it for personal or professional reasons that you chose to keep doing TV shows?
CC: Well, after Friends I wanted to do a drama and I wanted to do something kind of a little more outrageous, something that I could be free. And we came up with [the idea of Dirt] — my own production company — and we sold it to FX and we hired the writer. I learned so much from doing that show, but I liked being on that network that was just completely — anything went. It didn’t matter. Not anything, but …

DB: Pretty much. (Laughs.)

CC: Pretty much. It was very racy … there was just no constraints. So that was really fun. And then I wanted to get back to comedy, but I did want to give it a certain amount of time because it’s risky … and I wanted to work with Bill Lawrence. Even though I met every producer in town, I knew I wanted to work with Bill. I think he had a little bit of reservations working with someone who was going to be his partner as opposed to just an actor for hire. So we worked together on Scrubs and that worked out; he could tell I was someone he would jell with.

I’ve been doing this for too long just to be an actor on a show. I really love to produce; I love to get my hands in it. I really care about editing. I don’t have to do this so much — I just want to be surrounded by nice people, no assholes. I want to be in charge of the casting; if I saw someone come in who’s a jerk that would be it. Life’s too short. And I don’t really have that kind of control in film.

TVG: Do you still feel the pressure, having to score, having to deliver?
CC: Bill’s always saying, ‘Oh Courteney, don’t look at the ratings. It doesn’t matter. We’re doing fine.’ You know, I was on a show where — times are so different. There were only four networks, maybe five, I don’t know. Our ratings were huge! We were in the Top 10. And now it’s like, ‘How many people watched?’ It’s just so crazy, so I’m not quite used to it yet just because of so many channels. But I do really care, I do … luckily, we just got picked up for a third season and I guess some of the pressure’s off. But not really — we still got to be as good as possible and get the word out there.

TVG: Is it an honour then?
CC: To be picked up for the third season — that’s quite an accomplishment, I feel. So I feel very excited about it and yeah, I’m proud of all of us.

TVG: We all know what the term “cougar” means, but the show has evolved beyond that. What does the term “cougar” mean to you now?
CC: Really the title is just something that we make fun of. It’s not what the show’s about. It went from me dating younger guys and then they realized, as opposed to getting to know these guest stars every week that will just be there for one week and leave — we’re not really investing in this. Let’s invest in the characters because it was always an ensemble show; let’s invest in the characters that we see every day and work on those relationships.

DB: I think the title’s much cooler now that it’s kind of abstract. It doesn’t really apply to what the show’s about.

CC: And his football team from his high school — they were named the Cougars. So it kind of had a double entendre.

TVG: What is your choice of wine in your free time?
CC: I like French wines and Italian wines. I like Californian wines too, but I don’t like them as sweet as I used to. And I enjoy vodka as well.

TVG: How much of you is in Jules, do you think?
CC: A ton. Bill is really good about getting to know all of us as people and incorporating it into our characters. Before he wrote the pilot with (co-creator) Kevin Biegel, we spent so much time together and he got to know me so well — he interviewed my friends and talked to David (Arquette, Cox’s husband). He likes to write for the person and that’s what makes it so much fun to play ‘cause they’re taking parts of your personality that now have been exaggerated.

TVG: Do you plan to have any more of your former Friends co-stars guest-starring?
CC: I don’t think there’s time or room. It seems like everybody’s either on a show — David’s (Schwimmer) probably directing and he just got married; Matthew’s (Perry) got a show; Matt LeBlanc’s got a show; and Lisa (Kudrow) and Jennifer have already done it. So I don’t see that happening.

TVG: Courteney, over the years, how have you managed to stay so grounded?
CC: I guess just the way I was raised or something, or maybe I’m just extremely insecure. (Laughs.) I don’t know, I don’t think I’ve changed one bit. If anything, I’m probably more compassionate. I just feel thankful. There’s no time to be above.

TVG: The series has been very well-received abroad. How do you feel about that?
CC: First of all, that’s fantastic. That just means someone’s going to fly me someplace nice! Also, it’s just great because to be accepted by all different countries that understand this particular kind of rhythm … just it’s fantastic. And on top of that, it does really help you in other things. Like if I were to get a film or something, to be known in other countries and accepted — it’s just so nice. So I’m glad [Cougar Town] is taking off … I’m so thankful, gosh.

Cougar Town airs Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m. ET on Citytv/ABC.

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Courteney Cox: No More Friends!

Thursday, Jan 20, 2011

The TV interviews for the RTÉ Guide and TEN began with a visit to the ‘Cougar Town’ set at The Culver Studios yesterday, where Courtney Cox insisted that no more Friends’ stars will guest on the show.

Although some distance from Hollywood, Culver City is where the original MGM studios were based and many classic movies were filmed there, including ‘The Wizard of Oz’, ‘Citizen Kane’ and ‘Grease’.

Culver Studios was where ‘Gone With the Wind’ was shot, while in more recent times it has been home to popular TV shows such as ‘Lassie’ and ‘Batman’. Of the current crop, ‘Cougar Town’ is one of its most successful productions.

Getting behind the scenes is part of the fun on press trips, and wandering through the set of ‘Cougar Town’ was no different. It’s amazing how unrealistic such sets are to the naked eye – but that’s part of the magic of showbiz.

Sitting outside the office of Jules Cobb’s real estate business, the cast were brought out in three stages: Ian Gomez and Christa Miller, who play husband and wife Andy and Ellie; Josh Hopkins (Grayson), Brian Van Holt (Bobby) and Busy Philipps (Laurie); and finally, Dan Byrd (Travis) and Courtney Cox (Jules).

For Courtney Cox, tone of the big moments in the second season – starting soon on RTÉ Two – was having pal and fellow former Friends’ star Jennifer Aniston guesting on the show, as a therapist. “It was amazing and fun, and everything about it was fantastic,” she recalls. “I’m so glad that it happened.” And as for Aniston playing a therapist? “We wanted something that was kooky and fun and just right for us,” she says.

Fans may recall that another Friends’ cast member, Lisa Kudrow, appeared in season one, but Cox feels that there will be no more Central Perk heads appearing on Cougar Town. “They’re all too busy,” she insists.

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Scream 4 Update: Courteney Cox confirms plan for future sequels – but will she live to see them?

Friday, Jan 14, 2011

Popsugar visited the set of Cougar Town on Wednesday and was treated to a conversation with Courteney Cox. The actress, who will be reprising her role as tabloid reporter-turned-author Gale Weathers, had this to say about her on-set experience:

How was it stepping back into the Scream franchise?
CC: That character is really over the top, and I just realized that was 10 years ago; all of the actors on the set, the new group, they’re very subdued, kind of quiet. And I stick out like a sore thumb; I was like “Gail Weathers is back!” Like, are they going to talk any louder at all? They are very cool, and I’m older, and not as cool. But I stepped into my character; we’ll see what happens. Dewey was Dewey! But then, you know, people have changed. People are cooler than me.

And then there was talk of future sequels…

Is it true that there will be more Scream films after this one?
CC: There is going to be a Scream 4, 5, and 6. [But] I don’t know anything.

So there you have it: Further confirmation that Scream 4, if received well, will usher in a new trilogy. (Lucy Hale said as much earlier in the week.) But will Cox’s character live long enough to die another day?

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