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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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Roker Hoping Celebrity "Feud" Goes On And On/Coulier And Clean Guys Expand Family Friendly Comedy To NetWhen Al Roker says he's a long-time fan of "Family Feud," he's not kidding. "It's the only game show I've ever wanted to host. The original with Richard Dawson was especially great. When he did 'The Match Game' it was brilliant, but with 'Family Feud,' he just hit the ball out of the park," enthuses the "Today" show weatherman. "All the hosts have been great — Ray Combs, Louie Anderson, Richard Karn, John O'Hurley. But compared to Richard Dawson, they're all kind of just marking time." Okay, we've all learned something about Al now, haven't we? No wonder, when producers of the prime time, celebrity version of "Feud" approached him about hosting, "They had me at 'hello,'" as he puts it. Roker's first six installments of the show are airing every Tuesday through July. And after that? "Beats me," he says. "It's something I'd really like to keep doing." So far, he's been surprised by Hugh Hefner's girlfriends, who'll be seen at month's end. "As a group, those women were pretty smart. I'd expected them to be not the brightest bulbs in the pack." And he's been taken aback by the mothers of Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy, who happen to be on tonight's (7/8) show. "They were amazing, like straight out of central casting. Their answers were a little surprising. I won't give it away, but at one point Larry said, 'Mama just got kicked out of her church.'" Roker's next big move is to China — with "Today" as the gang does its coverage of the Olympics in Beijing next month. Al's never been there, and says he's really looking forward to the trek, though it's bound to be challenging. "I feel really good," he tells us. And he sounds upbeat. "Well, I try. Nobody really wants to see a surly weatherman." THE CELEB 'NET: Dave Coulier says he and his Clean Guys of Comedy Tour pals didn't just get their act together to take it on the road. They're taking it to the Internet. "We've got a Web site called cleanguys.TV where we've pulled clean comedy content and put it all under one roof," reports Coulier, who's been out on the road with Ryan Hamilton, Kivi Rogers, Heath Hyche and Bob Oschack. "With comedy even the stuff they're doing in prime time now is pretty racy and on the Internet you're just one click away from pornography sometimes, so we really stick out like a sore thumb.
THE FAST TRACK: Grammy-winning jazz bassist/composer Marcus Miller is hustling big time. The Thunder album he's been working on with legendary bass player Stanley Clarke and renowned bassist Victor Wooten is truly coming in just under the wire, says Miller. "We're trying to get it out soon because we've got some gigs coming up the middle of August. We have most of the songs recorded, but you have to hear it all together to know what else needs to be recorded to make it a complete package." At the same time, Miller is frantically working on the CW sitcom, "Everybody Hates Chris," for which he does the theme music. To avert problems from the threatened actors' strike, Miller says, "They're already shooting for season four. I just finished the first episode and I'm working on number two now. And the kids are getting older, so everything is pointing to 'Let's get it done.'" NOTE WORTHY: Rosie Perez, who's been shooting episodes for "Lipstick Jungle" as of late, tells us she's proud of her Puerto Rican roots, but she wishes more people realized that she's also an American. "I was always treated as an immigrant. People ask if I have a green card and I have to tell them I'm Puerto Rican and am American. I'm like, 'No, I have an American passport.' It's crazy that they do not know that," notes Perez, that people don't recognize that Puerto Rico is a self-governing territory of the United States. "It's not taught to them so whose fault is that?" With reports by Stephanie DuBois and Emily Feimster. 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 2008 MARILYN BECK AND STACY JENEL SMITH DISTRIBUTED BY CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.
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