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‘The West Wing’ Cast Reunion at White House Ahead of 25th Anniversary

NBC’s The West Wing will rejoice the twenty fifth anniversary of its sequence premiere at The White Home on Friday, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

First Woman Jill Biden will host the inside-the-White Home TV sequence’ creator Aaron Sorkin in addition to star Martin Sheen and different castmembers. The celebration, which might see a duplicate of the political drama’s Oval Workplace set initially constructed on a Los Angeles soundstage exchanged for the actual one in Washington, D.C., follows the premiere of The West Wing in September 1999 and its idealized depiction of a virtuous Democratic administration within the White Home.

The sequence, which rewrote the nation’s highest workplace for TV and starred Sheen as Democratic President Jed Bartlet, ran for seven seasons. For its scripted TV success, The West Wing gained 24 Primetime Emmys out of 89 nominations, whereas additionally selecting up Golden Globe, DGA, SAG, TCA and WGA awards, along with three Humanitas Prizes and a pair of Peabodys.

That was a major feat for a TV sequence that took Hollywood out of its consolation zone by that includes politicians and bureaucrats, and never the cops, docs, detectives and legal professionals that historically impressed community TV drama characters.

The West Wing forged led by Sheen, Dulé Hill, Janel Moloney, Richard Schiff and Allison Janney had a current reunion on the 2024 Emmys. “It’s laborious to imagine that simply 25 years in the past, Aaron and the writers really had to make use of their imaginations to create attention-grabbing plotlines for The West Wing,” Janney quipped from the Emmys stage.

Writer on Aaron Sorkin Series Was 63 

David Handelman, a print journalist turned TV author who labored on the Aaron Sorkin collection Sports activities Evening, The West Wing, Studio 60 on the Sundown Strip and The Newsroom, has died. He was 63.

Handelman died Aug. 15 at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York from issues of Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia, a uncommon blood most cancers, producer David Van Taylor advised The Hollywood Reporter.

Handelman additionally wrote for the 2006 CBS collection Love Monkey; for season six (2008-09) of The CW’s One Tree Hill; for season two (2013-14) of ABC’s Nashville; and for season three (2015) of DirecTV’s Rogue.

Most lately, he was a employees producer and author for nearly a decade on CNN’s Smerconish, which paid tribute to him on the air within the days after his demise.

Earlier than tv, Handelman was a employees author at Rolling Stone, overlaying everybody from Beastie Boys and Speaking Heads to Sam Kinison, people artist Howard Finster and the AIDS activists ACT UP. He additionally edited points dedicated to comedy.

He then labored as arts editor for Vogue and wrote for publications together with The New York Occasions, New York journal, GQ, Particulars, Premiere and Spy.

Born in Scarsdale, New York, on April 23, 1961, Handelman broke into TV by writing a spec script for HBO’s The Larry Sanders Present with Children within the Corridor member Mark McKinney. (Handleman had penned a narrative in regards to the Canadian TV present for Rolling Stone in 1988.)

Sorkin learn that and employed them to put in writing a contract script for ABC’s Sports activities Evening, which turned the 1999 season one episode “The Sword of Orion.”

The next yr, Handelman turned a real-life disastrous expertise interviewing Michael Jordan into the season two installment “The Candy Odor of Air.”

In 2002, Handelman joined the employees of The West Wing for season 4 — Sorkin’s remaining yr — on the NBC drama, then labored on NBC’s Studio 60 on the Sundown Strip in 2006-07 and HBO’s The Newsroom in 2012. His experiences as a journalist knowledgeable many Sorkin plotlines and particulars.

He additionally wrote for the syndicated The Jane Pauley Present, ABC’s Good Morning America and CNN’s Within the Enviornment, hosted by Eliot Spitzer.

(A lot of Handelman’s behind-the-scenes tales about his profession — together with one the place he bought his mom on the telephone with Bruce Springsteen — could be discovered right here.)

Lately, he turned a frontrunner within the on-line neighborhood that fashioned across the band Wilco throughout the COVID shutdown. Final yr, he served as a picket captain throughout the WGA strike.

Handelman’s life was celebrated Saturday on New York’s Higher West Facet throughout a service that was attended by greater than 400 individuals, together with many trade professionals. One eulogy was delivered by McKinney.

Survivors embrace his spouse, Syd Sidner; his daughters, Helen and Nancy; and his brothers, Dan and Matt.

Aaron Sorkin Says Difference on West Wing Today Would Be Republicans

Aaron Sorkin thinks he may nonetheless make The West Wing right this moment, however there may be one political issue he thinks could be very completely different than when the sequence ran 25 years in the past: right this moment’s Republican Celebration.

At an occasion in help of the upcoming guide What’s Subsequent: A Backstage Go to The West Wing, Its Forged and Crew, and Its Enduring Legacy of Service in Los Angeles on Saturday, Sorkin acknowledged that he’s generally requested if the present would work within the current day.

“Actually, I believe it will for roughly the identical motive it labored when it did, which is that, to begin with, it was a great present, simply good tales nicely advised by a fantastic group of individuals,” he defined to the group on the Skirball Cultural Heart. “However by and huge, in standard tradition, our leaders are portrayed both as Machiavellian or as dolts, proper? It’s both a Home of Playing cards or Veep. The thought behind The West Wing was what in the event that they have been as competent and as devoted because the docs and nurses on hospital reveals, the cops on the cop reveals, the attorneys on a authorized drama, that type of factor. And the outcome was one thing that was idealistic and it was aspirational.”

He continued that he thought audiences would reply the identical method right this moment, however “what could be completely different could be this, and I don’t need to get a rumble began over something. That is merely what could be completely different. I’m afraid to say that proper now — and possibly issues can be completely different a yr from now or two years from now, however proper now — it will be implausible that the opposition social gathering, that the Republican Celebration, was cheap. Individuals would watch that and it will be unfamiliar to them because the nation that they stay in. On the present, whereas the Republicans have been the opposition, they have been cheap, the Republicans that they handled.”

The sequence, which starred Martin Sheen as Democratic President Jed Bartlet, ran from 1999 to 2006 and was created by Sorkin. He additionally wrote the foreword for What’s Subsequent, which was written by solid members Melissa Fitzgerald and Mary McCormack. The writer duo was joined on the occasion by Sorkin and actors Richard Schiff, Dulé Hill and Janel Moloney, with Hrishikesh Hirway and Josh Malina as moderators. Allison Janney and Bradley Whitford additionally made temporary appearances through video.

“It’s very fascinating to learn the oral historical past and to learn different individuals’s takes on what was occurring. It actually introduced again reminiscences and it simply makes you need to preserve going,” Sorkin stated of the guide. “An enormous a part of the motivation in writing a brand new script each 9 days for this was having the ability to put one thing on the desk that these actors would love; they have been the primary viewers for the present.”

He added, “I proceed to be motivated by that. I need to write one thing else that they need to do,” as Malina teased that he already had audiences primed for a West Wing reboot on his social media channels. Sorkin replied, “Nonetheless have to have an concept.”

Democrats Should Nominate Mitt Romney

Aaron Sorkin supplied a re-write for the 2024 election this weekend, suggesting in a New York Occasions op-ed that the Democratic occasion nominate Mitt Romney.

Sorkin, the Oscar-winning scribe of The Social Community and Emmy-winner for The West Wing, identified the similarities between West Wing’s fictitious President Bartlet and the real-life political panorama this yr, together with an tried capturing of a personality and a president contending with a critical sickness.

Like Biden, Sorkin wrote, Bartlet additionally confronted the query of whether or not or to not run for re-election. The screenwriter famous that his character triumphantly determined to run, and says in a 3rd season opener, “I’m going to win.”

However, Sorkin famous, “as a result of I wanted the West Wing viewers to seek out President Bartlet’s intransigence heroic, I didn’t actually dramatize any downward pull that his sickness was having on his re-election possibilities. And way more necessary, I didn’t dramatize any hazard posed by Bartlet’s opponent successful.”

Sorkin added that “if, on account of Bartlet revealing his sickness, polling confirmed him shedding to his doubtless opponent” — and if that opponent was “a dump truck of ignorance and dangerous intentions” who “had been a harmful imbecile with an observable psychiatric dysfunction who associated to his supporters on a fourth-grade stage and handled the regulation as one thing for suckers and poor individuals” and “was a hero to white supremacists” — Bartlet would have dropped out of the race.

“The issue in the true world is that there isn’t a Democrat who’s polling considerably higher than Mr. Biden,” Sorkin continued. “And quitting, as heroic as it could be on this case, doesn’t actually put a lump in our throats.”

His answer? “The Democratic Get together ought to decide a Republican,” he wrote. “At their conference subsequent month, the Democrats ought to nominate Mitt Romney.”

Sorkina argued that the decide “wouldn’t simply put a lump in individuals’s throats with its attraction to stop-Donald-Trump-at-all-costs unity, however with its originality and sense of sacrifice.”

He added that the selection “can be placing our cash the place our mouth is: a transparent and highly effective demonstration that this election isn’t about what our elections are often about it, however about stopping a deranged man from taking energy.”

To conclude, he emphasised: “However largely, [the move to elect Romney] can be the tip of Donald Trump in presidential politics.”