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Ask Stacy, May 2

by Marilyn Beck & Stacy Jenel Smith

DEAR STACY: What's happened to Edward Herrmann, who gave such a great performance as Franklin Roosevelt in "Eleanor and Franklin" back in the '70s? I don't think I've seen him since "Gilmore Girls." — Claire T., Spokane, Wash.

DEAR CLAIRE: Lately he's been making "Born to be a Star," an indie film with Christina Ricci, and Nick Swardson playing a 27-year-old slacker who works as a bag boy and lives with his parents — and one day discovers that ...

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Posted by: Sharon Hunter
Comment: #1
Sat May 2, 2009 7:41 PM

I've just found your website because I was googling to find information on Jaleel White. Lo and behold, one of the references was from your website and now I am hooked. I am also delighted to read a bit of an update on the "Family Matters" team. I love that show so much and it rather surprises me. I am usually a real "Law and Order" fan ( all of them) and that type of entertainment. However, I enjoy a good sitcom as well. It just seems in recent years they are so much more daring, risque, downright offensive in spite of their humor. Shows like "Family Matters" "DIfferent Strokes" "Cosby", "Reba," "The Nanny" to name a few, are a rarity. I am a huge fan of Nick at Nite and often go to sleep watching "FM" etc., I am sick to death of the "Fresh Prince ..." and "Roseanne "and even a bit of George Lopez, but the others I really love. I must not be the only person who has wanted to know what has happened to the "Family Matters" crew so I cannot tell you how delighted I was to read about them vis-a-vis, your column.

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