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Ask Stacy -- Week of May 26, 2012
DEAR STACY: Whatever happened to the cute child actress who did all the Pepsi ads with the grown-up men's voices, and was in the movie "Paulie"? — Brandi R., Binghamton, N.Y.
DEAR BRANDI: Hallie Kate Eisenberg — a sister of …Read more.
Newhart Finds the Old New Again With 'The Bob Newhart Show;' 'The Client List's Alicia Lagano Prefers to Play Dirty
Newhart Finds the Old New Again With 'The Bob Newhart Show;' 'The Client List's Alicia Lagano Prefers to Play Dirty
The Hallmark Channel is running a 12-hour "The Bob Newhart Show" marathon this Sunday (5/27) — in honor of the …Read more.
Ron Perlman Surprised by Survival of His Brutal Clay on 'SOA;' 'Falling Skies' Drew Roy Likes the Action Despite the Bruises
Ron Perlman is back to work on the set of "Sons of Anarchy" this week — and admits he's surprised to be there. As followers of FX's acclaimed series about an outlaw motorcycle club are aware, his character, the group's ex-president …Read more.
Noah Wyle Enjoys Daddy Duty After 'Falling Skies' Production; Kim Kardashian Gains Actor Cred With Castmate April Bowlby
Noah Wyle says he's been enjoying a little down time of late, doing daddy duty and decompressing after wrapping four and a half months' worth of production of his TNT "Falling Skies" series' second season. Sounds like he needed it.
After …Read more.
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'Biggest Loser' Ali Vincent Back to TVAli Vincent aka "The Biggest Loser's" first female winner, has been in meetings this week for a potential reality show on which she'd serve as host. It has to do, she reports, with people at crisis points in life who use training for triathlons and other vigorous athletic competitions to help them surmount their challenges. "It could be a soldier who's returning from war after losing a limb or someone reinventing themselves after losing their job," she says. "It's not about weight loss, although there could be people who lose weight in it." Whether the new show sells or not, Vincent will be back on the tube come Nov. 24, as part of NBC's "Biggest Loser: Where Are They Now" special. She was thrilled to return to the show on which she lost 112 pounds — the show that launched her as an author ("Believe It, Be It") and popular motivational speaker. Does she still weigh the same as in those ubiquitous "Biggest Loser" promo and product photos in which she's clad in a pink stretch tank top and black spandex bike pants? "I weigh 125-130 pounds depending on the day, so it's not that different in weight," she tells us, "but I was so much more toned when I won. I'd been training so much, I was hard-core. I won't be like that again unless it's right before I do a triathlon myself." Vincent, who has run marathons — including Boston —, says she wants to do an Iron Man triathlon. 'It's on my bucket list, and it's something I'll put out there for 2012 if I'm not pregnant. I have plans for a baby, so we'll see." She also says she's in love, and that she recently moved from Arizona to Spokane, Wash., to be near her sister, a Pilates instructor. "My sister and I are working on different types of workouts — in-flight workouts, workouts you can do while traveling, even during airport layovers.
She adds, "I get to be with my niece and nephew, which is great. I'm only going to be the cool aunt so long." WINDOW DRESSING: With his "America's Got Talent" tour a wrap as of this past weekend, Prince Poppycock (nee John Quale) is turning his attention to a pile of potential gigs awaiting his attention — including a possible residency stand in Las Vegas and a reality show in conjunction with it. What the harlequin-painted, white-wigged personage with the operatic vocal power knows for sure is, "I'm doing the Bergdorf Goodman Christmas windows this month, and I'm really excited about that." Get ready, New York. We can only imagine what that appearance might be like. THE BIG-SCREEN SCENE: Filmmaker Andy Fickman reports that work is moving right along on the Anna Faris-Bradley Cooper vehicle, "TMI," and that "It's turning out to be something really wonderful. Kirsten Smith, who wrote 'She's the Man' for me, is doing the script. It's a great opportunity to work with a writer who knows the director and star's voices." They'll be making the romantic comedy — about a pair of friends who get drunk and discover they ought to be a couple — for Universal next year. IF THE FACES LOOK FAMILIAR: Casting is under way for actors to play Colin Powell, George Tenet, Don Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice, Karl Rove, Scooter Libby and other movers and shakers from the Bush White House years for a feature film titled "The Last War Crime." Described as a tale of "what would have happened if Dick Cheney had been indicted for ordering torture," the movie is from the same "progressive policy drama" producing group that brought radio listeners a 40-minute radio play for peace called "It's Up to Us Alone." Given the political environment in Hollywood, they'll probably find actors willing to work on this for free. To find out more about Marilyn Beck and Stacy Jenel Smith and read their past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2010 MARILYN BECK AND STACY JENEL SMITH DISTRIBUTED BY CREATORS.COM
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