But probably not as a retired agent.
But only her voice.
She'll join Anthony Hopkins.
The Commissioner becomes the Colonel.
She's dame right!
She certainly is a great Dame.
Filming set to resume next week.
She joins John Hawkes in the drama.
Academy Awards, take heed!
Are Helen Mirren's boobs magical? SNL has the answer.
I'm just as confused as you are.
Can we call her a silver fox if she's a lady? (Because she's totally foxy.)
Director Burton could reunite with two of his best leading ladies
Watch our exclusive interview with the Red and White Queens of 'Alice in Wonderland.'
Russell Brand and Helen Mirren film a scene for 'Arthur' in NYC
Played the same character on 'As The World Turns' for over 50 years
UK's Queen of Cinema to work alongside national jester in the remake of the 1981 hit
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 10, 2000 -- From Pepsi pitch girl to playing Helen Keller. Hallie Kate Eisenberg will next appear as the deaf and blind Keller in ABC's "The Wonderful World of Disney's The Miracle Worker" on Sunday. It's the little tyke's first venture into a dramatic role, USA Today reports. Her mom said that Eisenberg was so into this particular role that she would wake up at night signing into her pillow. Uh-huh. NEW NIGHTS FOR 'ED' AND 'TITANS': NBC is doing the shuffle. In an attempt to firm up a few weak spots in its primetime lineup, the network is moving its freshman show "Ed" to Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. while "Titans" is being relocated to Monday at 8 p.m. and "The World's Most Amazing Videos" will settle on Sundays at 7 p.m. All changes will take place beginning Dec. 6. NO KNIGHT FOR CBS: Bobby Knight is still looking for a job. Indiana's former head b
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 4, 2000 -- Will Woody Allen ever again make a really good movie? Helen Hunt is hoping so. Daily Variety says today that the "Mad About You" star, who won an Oscar for "As Good As It Gets," is signed up to appear in Allen's next project which, as usual, remains untitled and under shrouds of mystery during its early stages. BILL FITS THE BILL: Bill Paxton, he of films such as "A Simple Plan" and "Twister," is going behind the camera to make his debut as a director with "Frail," a psychological horror-thriller, The Hollywood Reporter says. Matthew McConaughey is in negotiations to be the star. MOVIN' WES: Wes Anderson, the director of "Rushmore," has struck a deal with Disney to make "The Royal Tannenbaums," described as a "Magnificent Ambersons"-like story about a family of geniuses living in New York, The Reporter says. EX-SLACKER IN 'TRAINING': Et