Ken Jenkins of ‘Scrubs’ to Play Courteney Cox’s Dad on ‘Cougar Town’

Saturday, Sep 4, 2010

Ken Jenkins as Dr. Kelso on ‘Scrubs’Fans of ‘Cougar Town’ haven’t seen much of the family of Courteney Cox’s character of Jules Cobb, outside of her son Travis and always-there ex-husband Bobby. But that will change during the show’s second season, according to creator Bill Lawrence… and fans of ‘Scrubs’ will see a familiar face in the role.

“I hired Ken Jenkins this morning to play Courteney’s father,” Lawrence told me earlier today. “Because I only work with the same 20 actors, Joel, you know that.”

Jenkins played crusty hospital administrator Dr. Bob Kelso on ‘Scrubs’ for nine seasons, the last two of which showed Kelso having to deal with a forced retirement. Lawrence hopes that Jenkins will stick around the ensemble for a while.

“To me what was fun was casting somebody that hopefully will be in the world too and poke his head around. He’s such a great actor… the guy’s funny as sin.”

The character will be more like Jenkins than mean old Dr. Kelso is. “Ken’s a Kentucky guy,” said Lawrence, “and we’re playing Courteney’s dad as a kind of a Southern good ol’ boy, and Ken will actually get to play a little bit more of what he’s actually like, rather than playing some weird f—in’ psychotic doctor. The guy’s a great character actor, and he was a dramatic actor and a Broadway guy long before I met him.”

In other ‘Cougar’ casting news, Lamarcus Tinker of ‘Friday Night Lights’ will play Kevin, the college roommate of Jules’ son Travis (played by Dan Byrd). “Travis is going to TV college,” Lawrence said, implying he’ll be home a lot. “If we keep him close, we can really quickly establish his dorm room as a set, and his roommate as a character which helps us broaden our horizons a little bit, and he can be home whenever he wants without explanation.”

In one of the college-related plots, Bobby (played by Brian Van Horn) will visit Travis, start having a good time, and never leave, something that happened to Bill when an older cousin visited him when he was in college. “People can show up to see him and embarrass the s–t out of him whenever we want,” he said.

More from Lawrence (including where Busy Philipps’ character got her last name, and what he thinks Jennifer Aniston’s career direction should be going forward) as we get closer to the show’s season premiere.

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Cougar Town – Episode 2.01 – All Mixed Up – Press Release

Saturday, Sep 4, 2010

COUGAR TOWN: All Mixed Up — SEASON PREMIERE (9/22)

SEASON PREMIERE

JENNIFER ANISTON REUNITES WITH COURTENEY COX AS A GUEST STAR
ON THE SEASON PREMIERE OF ABC’S “COUGAR TOWN”

“All Mixed Up” – Jennifer Aniston guest stars alongside Courteney Cox on the Season Two premiere of “Cougar Town,” WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 (9:31-10:00 p.m., ET) on ABC. Jules finds an instant connection with her new shrink, Glenn (Aniston), until she discovers the unfortunate but hilarious truth about her method of treatment; Ellie is jealous over Jules’ fondness for Glenn; a bet between Laurie and Travis leads to a sweet sibling-like moment; and Bobby acts out his frustrations that Jules and Grayson are dating.

“Cougar Town” stars Courteney Cox as Jules, Christa Miller as Ellie, Busy Philipps as Laurie, Dan Byrd as Travis, Josh Hopkins as Grayson, Ian Gomez as Andy and Brian Van Holt as Bobby.

Other guest stars include Carolyn Hennesy as Barb and Spencer Locke as Kylie.

“All Mixed Up” was written by Bill Lawrence and Kevin Biegel and was directed by Bill Lawrence.

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What Makes Courteney Cox So Cougarific?

Monday, Aug 23, 2010

“Boy, first of all, she’s got a body that just, you know, even women kind of go, ‘Oh OK! I’ll sleep with that!’ ”

Says Cougar Town‘s resident older-woman-on-the-prowl Carolyn Hennesy when we asked her what exactly makes costar Courteney Cox so absolutely cougarlicious. Sure, Court’s cuckoo mama may not be dating the younger dudes on the show anymore, but she was bumping TV nasties with Nick Zano (of the young and buff H’wood crowd).

And we say hell, yes, thank heaven for characters life Jules Cobb on our boobtube! When else are female friendships and their women’s sexual adventures represented in a realistic (and mostly classy) way on prime-time basic cable?

Uh, like friggin’ never.

Indeed, Carolyn added about yum-fun Courteney: “She’s stunningly beautiful. She’s fiercely driven; she knows exactly what she wants. She’s in control pretty much 100 percent of the time that I see her because, let’s face it, she’s also one of the executive producers. And that is, at any age, I think incredibly attractive to young men. It’s like ‘OK, take me by the hand and show me what to do!’ And she can do it.”

So we agree and salute you, cougars!

Source: E Online

It’s Official: Courteney Cox and BFF Jennifer Aniston to reunite on “Cougar Town”

Monday, Aug 23, 2010

It’s Official: ABC is confirming what I first reported last month: Courteney Cox will reunite with her former Friends costar (and real-life BFF) Jennifer Aniston in the show’s second-season premiere on Sept. 22.

Who will she play? Keep reading for all the exclusive details straight from exec producer Bill Lawrence…

“She’s going to play Courteney’s shrink named Bonnie,” reveals Lawrence, referring to Cox’s character, Jules. “Kind of a get-too-involved-in-her-life-type of therapist. Those guys are so close in real life they kind of do that for each other anyway. Bonnie has the life Jules wishes she has.”

This marks only the second time the pair have worked together on a scripted series since Friends went off the air in 2004. Their first reunion was in 2007, when they re-teamed for an episode of Cox’s FX dramedy Dirt.

Lawrence says Cox rightly wanted to get Cougar Town on its feet before playing the Aniston card. “It took us a while to find the show,” acknowledges Lawrence. “And once we did and once it was clicking, I think that not only did Courteney feel comfortable talking to Jen about doing it, but comfortable in how funny she thinks the show is and that Jen would like it and fit into this world really well.”

“It starts and ends with Courteney and Jennifer being really great friends and excited to work together again—especially doing comedy together,” Lawrence adds. “Every day that those two talk they have more ideas about [the role]. It’s definitely something they’re both involved in creatively.”

Lawrence is hoping viewers that tune in for Aniston’s guest appearance will realize the show has evolved from its original conceit and stick around. “I want as many people as I can get to see what the show kind of became last year,” he says. “It went from a typical TV show trying to find itself to something that I’m really proud of and like and think is really funny.”

But back to Aniston, given the massive amounts of emotional baggage that Cox’s character carries around, might we see Aniston’s shrink return? “We’re very intentionally implying that it’s a therapist Courteney has been using for a while, and we’re certainly not going to make it like they’ll never see each other again,” he says. “So I’m crossing my fingers that if she has a good time it’ll happen again.”

Thoughts? Psyched to see Cox and Aniston work their magic on CT? Hit the comments!

Source: Entertainment Weekly

Courteney Cox says she was too shy for Hollywood career

Tuesday, Aug 17, 2010

While Jennifer Aniston made a bounty in Hollywood after finishing off ‘Friends’, her co-star and friend in the hit sitcom Courteney Cox has said that she was just too shy to venture for the big screen.

The 46-year-old, who played Monica Geller, watched Jennifer, 41, take a string of lead roles in Hollywood flicks, but says she did not have the confidence to go to auditions.

“I always talked myself out of going in to read. I don’t know if I had that much confidence,” the Daily Express quoted her as saying.

“I was always thinking I needed to do something else, be more mysterious,” she added.

Courteney, who managed to land a role in the Scream films despite her shyness, has gone on to front popular comedy series Cougar Town, playing a divorcee in her 40s.

She admits she is “much more content” but says she is still hurt by having been the only one of the Friends cast not to have been nominated for an Emmy award.

“My ego got really bruised. When everyone did but me that doesn’t feel good at all. There were certain years I thought, ‘Maybe I have a shot’, like the Monica-Chandler years. I don’t know how it happens and why. Maybe I wasn’t ready,” she told Emmy magazine.

The actress, who is married to actor David Arquette with whom she has a six-year-old daughter Coco, also said that “ageing is nobody’s friend”.

“One second ago I was the youngest person on the set and now I’m the oldest. I’m so old my joints hurt when I keep my legs crossed a certain way for too long. I need glasses to see a movie, to see the computer and to read a book,” she said.

Courteney Cox: ‘I avoided rom-coms’

Monday, Aug 16, 2010

Courteney Cox has revealed that she never pursued starring in romantic comedies as a younger actress.

The Cougar Town star admitted that she lacked the self-esteem to dive into the genre but has claimed that at 46 years old she is now confident enough to take on any role.

Speaking to Emmy magazine, she said: “I always talked myself out of going in to read. I don’t know if I had that much confidence. [Today] I’m much more content. I was always thinking that I needed to do something else, be more mysterious. I felt the need to prove myself. Now I’m not going to be the ingénue anymore. I’m probably not going to do a lot of the things that I wish I had done, but now I don’t care.”

The actress also insisted that after an 11-year marriage to David Arquette, she still can’t believe how “different” the two are from one another.

Cox added: “He was pretty dangerous, like a bad boy. I was so young. We’re so different that each year I can’t believe how different we are. The one thing that’s similar is that we have a similar sense of humour. Well, no, that’s not true. We do not have a similar sense of humour, but his is so broad that I fit in part of it. He’s a unique human being, and a real character.”

Source: Digital Spy