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CS TH E BULLETIN• SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 2015

ADVICE EeENTERTAINMENT

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12 — "every day. He is part of my family." He even remains

ter," "Deep Impact," "Span-

glish" and "Jurassic Park III." Her previous series include the sitcoms "Flying Blind" and

"Madam Secretary" 8 tonight, CBS

close with his former in-laws,

she added: "We are a perfect tennis foursome."

"The Naked Truth."

On "Madam Secretary," Leoni plays a w oman of

ByFrazier Moore The Associated Press

NEW YORK — W e dnes-

strength, charm and forbear-

day was Tea Leoni's birthday.

ance juggling obligations as a world figure, a wife and a

B ut when r eferring t o

her

age recently, she realized she wouldn't be turning 50 this

mother of three. The show,

time, but 49 instead.

"I keep doing this!" she said with a laugh, meaning giving her age a boost. Ever since her

last birthday, she had reported her age as 49. "I lost 48 this year — totally!" It started as a playful goof on the ploy of a friend who routinely claims she's eight Craig Blankenhorn via Cee years older than she is. "Then Tea Leoni stars as Elizabeth McCord, the shrewd, determined, people tell her, 'Oh, my God! Secretary of State in "Madam Secretary." You're GORGEOUS!'"

There is no need for Leoni to give herself any such cover. over andover for its star:Who She is gorgeous, agelessly and inspired her portrayal of her naturally, even bundled in a character,Secretary of State sweater and jeans against a

Elizabeth McCord — real-life

raw winter day in a sandwich shop near her Manhattan

counterparts Hillary Clinton or Condoleezza Rice or Madeapartment. leine Albright? "For a while," Leoni said, Besides, she's a woman who knows who she is. And what "I joked around that it was she wants. (Henry) Kissinger, because " I really d o w an t t o d o I was getting so tired of the s omething special for m y question." 50th," she announced in her

husky purr. This was a rare day off from shooting her CBS political drama, "Madam Secretary," which, since its premiere last fall, has spurred one question

F amily i s

But the truth is, she's in-

spired by her dad. Anthony Pantaleoni, she said, "is the most even-keeled,

most diplomatic human being!" A prominent New York corporate attorney, "He has

renewed for a second season, days. She makes time for hobis not so much about overbies (she loves fly-fishing) and coming opposition as finding serves as a national board common ground — whether member of the U.S. Fund for at work or at home. UNICEF, which her grandCo-stars include Bebe Neu- mother founded in 1947. wirth and Zeljko Ivanek as

Bottom line: The entertainment world isn't the be-all

well as Tim Daly ("Private Practice"), who plays her loving husband, Henry.

and end-all for Leoni, nor is her acting career, which she " To me, Henry w a s t h e largely put on hold in recent realbreakout character, "said years in favor of the role of Leoni. "A theology professor, full-time mom. "Sometimes people say, with a twist. I love that she can come home with her eth- 'Do you wish your career had the grand empathy to see ical dilemmas and he can be amounted to more'?' And I both sides of a question. I can likemy dad,the guy who can think, 'Ouch!' But the answer discuss things with him, and see both sides and is willing to is: no. he doesn't get adamant that

" With

talk about it."

MOVIE TIMESTODAY • There may be an additional fee for 3-0and IMAXmovies. • Movie times are subject to change after press time. l

Dear Abby: I am 23, and my riedfortwo years.Since ourwedding, I have felt an overwhelming amount of pressure to "settle down and buy a house." One friend's boyfriend recently bought a house. She lives with him. Every

time we get together s e ragsa ou o w important i t i s to buy a house and not

DFP,R

ABBY

"waste money" by renting an apartment. My husband and I are happy renting because it allows us the money to travel and experience life together. The thought of being tied down to a mortgage at 23 yearsold for the next 30 years doesn't sit well with me. I am new

and doing what we like to do, and h owever, then that's what y o u then follow the status quo and should do. sign a mortgage that will tie us Dear Abby: I am a cat person. I'm not particularly fond of dogs, down for the next 30 years? — Feeling Pressured especially when they jump on in Maryland you, try to lick you or sit in your Dear Pressured:Have you ever lap, etc. This is regardless of the heard the saying, breed or size. "Different strokes My question is, when visiting for different folks"?

someone who has a dog that be-

You appear to be pressuring yourself

haves like this, what should I do'? It makes me really uncomfort-

as a result of your

able, and sometimes I don't even

friend's b r agging. want to visit someone's home if I Whether or not to buy a home is know I'm going to be slobbered on a personal decision, one that can

or have my clothes soiled or dam-

vary from couple to couple (or per- aged by their dogs. son to person). You do not need to — Uncomfortable Cat Person "keep up with the Joneses" or do Dear Uncomfortable: A way to anything you don't feel ready for. ensure it won't happen would be A house is more than a roof to talk to the dog owner in adover one's head. It can also be

vance, explain that it makes you

a reservoir of money that accrues as equity. If you're afraid that if you buy a home you will be trapped for30 years, think again. People have been known

very uncomfortable when animals do this and ask that the dog

as it seems everyone is rushing to to change homes several times in settle down, have children, buy a a lifetime. Because you and your

son you want to visit with to come

in my career and have no idea where it may take me.

I understand that buying a house is a good investment. I often feel as if we are the "minority," house, etc. Is it wrong that we would rath-

husband would prefer to take your time and wait to buy until you're

er wait, enjoy ourselves traveling

more established in your careers,

HAPPY BIRTHDAYFORSUNDAY, MARCH 1, 2015:This yearyou might feel as if you are having an identity crisis at times. You could be questioning your long-term goals and whether they suit you anymore. You have avery creative and dynamic way of looking at people

and expressing yourself. If you aresingle, you need to take your time getting to know a potential sweetie. Understand that you might not be realistic when it comes to this per8tarsshowtheging son. Ifyou are atof day you'8 gave tached, your lives ** * * * D ynamic revolve around ** * * p osltlve the practical ap** * Average plic ation of living ** So-so together. From September on, * Difficult

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Reports suggest that Daly plained, "I love everything He even inspired Leoni into has become Leoni's leading between 'rolling' and 'cut.' I acting. man off-camera as well as on, love it! It's everything else" "I was going to be an an- although she chooses not to — deals, promotion, celebrithropologist, and I was re- discuss such matters beyond ty — "that's hard and I don't ally good at it. But I wasn't saying, "Tim Daly sure is a really love." Those are things passionate about it. He said, swell fella." she has mostly kept at arm's 'Don't do something because Her 17-year marriage to Da- length. "When I watch a scene I'm you're good at it. Do it because vid Duchovny ended last year. "It's not to say we didn't you're passionate about it, and in and remember hearing you'll GET good at it.'" both have hurt, but David 'rolling,' it's like the memory The advice paid off for his and I still adore each other," of a friend." Between "rolling" daughter, whose many films she said. "We text every day, and "cut" and beyond, she include "Fun With Dick and deal with the kids" — their summed up, "I've had it exactJane," "Flirting With Disas- daughter and son, now 15 and ly how I've wanted it." there's a single right way."

Cou e ee ressureto u ome husband is 27. We've been mar-

i m p o r tant t o

Leoni, who grew up in Manhattan and counts 25 cousins living nearby. Also important are friends, many of whom she has kept since school

YOURHOROSCOPE By Jacqueline Bigar

you in anoddway.Tonight:Onceyou start chatting, don't count on an early night.

be kept in another room while

you're there. But if you are looking for a guarantee, ask the perto yourhome or to meet you in a pet-free place. — Write to Dear Abby at dearabby.com or P.O. Box 69440, LosAngeles, CA90069

you to move forward, yet an unexpected diversion might take you down a different path. You'll hear news from a loved one that could get you thinking. More information could come forward and color your decisions. Tonight: Out late.

SAGITTARIUS(Nov.22-Oec. 21)

** * * * Y ou might want to reconsider a change involving a child. You could ** * * Keep moving forward, and stay be surprised by all the energy you optimistic despite a lot of unexpected get from the people involved. Take a demands that could disruptyour plans. drive in the country, or find a different Rather than disagree or try to maintain activity to get some distance from the the status quo, go along with someone issue. Tonight: A surprise is likely. Stay else's suggestion. Tonight: Treat yourself open-minded. to a special meal at a favorite place.

CANCER (Jone21-Joly 22)

LEO (July 23-Aug.22)

** * Take the morning off just for you. increased romance Some of you will get a head start on your taxes, whereas many of you will relax or adds a new quality to your relationship. sleep in late. When you surface in the afLEO is supportive. ternoon, others will express their appreARIES (March21-April19) ciation for having your company. Tonight: ** * * Confusion or the inability to find Beam in whatever you want. a resolution seems to mark the morning. VIRGO (Aog.23-Sept. 22) In the afternoon, you'll visit with others ** * * You could be in a situation this and enjoy yourself. Make some extra time to spend with a loved one; you must morning that delights you. Go with the flow rather than manipulate plans, espenot ignore this person. Tonight: Act as if cially if you desire a repeat occurrence. there were no tomorrow. A dear friend might do the unexpected. TAURUS (April 20-May20) Others will have strong feedback. To** * * M ake calls and reach out to night: Make it early. friends and loved ones with whom you LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) have not had time to share news. You ** * * You might be in a situation could have a sudden realization about a where you would prefer to be open and financial expenditure. Rethink this cost, forthright. However, accepting as many and give yourself permission to change responsibilities as this situation is likely your mind. Tonight: Order in. todemand could causea problem. Make GEMINI (May 21-Jone28) no commitments, but watch what goes ** * You could have a problem with a on around you. Tonight: The party besuggestion from a friend. When you start gins. talking and get some feedback, you'll know that this person might have a point. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.21) A loved one is likely to come through for ** * * Y our sixth sense will be telling

CAPRICORN(Dec. 22-Jan.19)

** * * You will see a situation in a new light. How you deal with this new perspectiv e and how you to chooseto inform others where you stand could be important. Expect a surprising reaction. Tonight: Keep conversations on a oneon-one level.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 28-Feb. 18) ** * * D efer to others, as you have a lot to get done. No one is likely to mind that you won't be present in the earlier part of the day, as long as you plan on being more social in the evening. A loved one might share news that makes you happy. Tonight: Forget work for now.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March28) ** * * Use the morning to enjoy your immediate loved ones. This extra special time will be so important to all of you. By midafternoon, relax and decide whether you want to go to the movies or to some other happening. You might be happiest where you are. Tonight: Put your feet up. © King Features Syndicate

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TV TODAY • More TV listingsinside Sports 8 p.m. on 2, 9, "Once Upon a Time" — The fantasy series resumes with a newepisode with a title Bruce Springsteen fans will appreciate, "Darkness on the Edge ofTown." Gold's (Robert Carlyle) absence means achance for Storybrooke's citizens to rebuild their lives, but a newevil presents itself. Cruella de Vil (gueststar Victoria Smurfit), the villainess of "101 Dalmatians," is sought by Gold and Ursula (guest star Merrin Dungey). Filmmaker Jon Amiel ("Copycat") directed the story. 8 p.m. on 6, "Madam Sec-

retary" — Accusations of corruption in a program she's shepherding don't make Elizabeth (Tea Leoni) happy — neither with herself nor her support staff — in the new episode "Whisper of the Ax." She then enlists a consultant (guest star Kevin Rahm) to help her straighten things out. The investigation into the death of Vincent Marsh continues. Journalist Martin Bashir guest stars as himself. John Bedford Lloyd ("Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps") also guest stars. 8 p.m. on10, "The Simpsons" — Ever get an e-mail claiming a member of foreign royalty wants to cut you in on a fortune? Moe (voice of Hank Azaria) did, and he wants to reclaim the money that was scammed from him in the new episode "The Princess Guide." He thinks the Nigerian princess (voice of Yaya DaCosta, "Whitney") being guarded by Homer

(voice of DanCastellaneta) can help. Joe Mantegna reprises his voice role as Fat Tony. Entrepreneur Richard Branson voices his animated likeness. 9 p.m.on 6,"The Good Wife" — The new episode "Dark Money" is loaded with notable guest stars: Dylan Baker is back as the ever-unpredictable Colin Sweeney, David Hyde Pierce returns as Alicia's (Julianna Margulies) political opponent Frank Prady, and Ed Asner plays a monetary donor those two candidates vie for the favor of. Sweeney wants representation when he claims a television series is based on him. Laura Benanti, seen lately on "Nashville," also returns as Sweeney's wife. O Zap2it

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