She has been a little less visible in recent years, but at her career stage, she doesn't have to be.
Former scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis had to work to make a name for herself in her early years (well, somewhat -- being the daughter of Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh meant she already had a name for herself). However now, at age 54, she can rest on her laurels a little bit.
Jonathan Rhys Meyers stars in "Dracula"
One of the most enduring villains in literary history is set to make his network television debut.
With a formidable creative team and a stellar cast, NBC's dark new series, "Dracula," will be a drama you can really sink your teeth into. The new take on the story of the world's most famous vampire airs Fridays on the peacock network.
Beverly (Wendi McLendon-Covey) isn't happy when the kids decide they'd rather celebrate Halloween with their friends. Meanwhile, Adam (Sean Giambrone) isn't sure what to do when his new "friends" tell them about their Halloween plans.
Guilt-ridden after using their joint funds to buy hair extensions, Caroline (Beth Behrs) splurges on new bedding for Max (Kat Dennings) in a new episode. Unfortunately, Max's old pillowcase has sentimental value, so the ladies set out to get it back.
A&E tends to fill holes on its schedule with reruns of its shows, popping them in on the off hours, tossing in mini-marathons every so often. "Longmire" hasn't fully left its schedule, even though its second season ended on Aug. 26 -- that means it's only a matter of time before that episode comes around again.
Things aren't so sunny for "The Glades."
Trina and Edwin Edwards as seen in "The Governor's Wife"
Louisiana Royalty: The Robertsons are in for some competition. The "Duck Dynasty" gang isn't the only Louisiana family hanging out on A&E anymore, and, with royalty moving in, they may have some ratings neighbors.
Trina Edwards struggles to fit into her husband's high society life as cameras follow her and 85-year-old former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards. In this debut episode, Trina finds herself in the spotlight at an annual charity dance benefit.
We are at a standstill with the government shutdown. It is costing $300 million a day. That is a full "Ironman" sequel per day!
Non-essential government services have been put on hold. Flight safety inspectors: furloughed. National monuments: closed. Even the Grand Canyon is closed. They filled it with Spackle.
Chef Sean Brock as seen in "The Mind of a Chef"
Geniuses, prodigies, inspired masters. Every art form has them, and I think we can all agree that cooking is no exception. There are some culinary virtuosos out there that can make even the best home cooks feel a little bit green with envy.
Jim Caviezel and Michael Emerson star in "Person of Interest"
In the TV industry, buzzworthy shows often get exposure for all the wrong reasons. From backstabbing reality TV to egomaniacal comedy stars, sometimes ratings are all about the hype.