Los Angeles, Dec 17 (Ians) Jack Axelrod, the actor who played Victor Jerome in ‘General Hospital’ and guest starred in ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and ‘My Name Is Earl’, died aged 93.
Axelrod died November 28 of natural causes, his representative Jennifer Garland told Variety.
Axelrod portrayed Victor Jerome in the soap ‘General Hospital’ for 40 episodes from 1987 to 1989. He was also known for his roles as the Electrolarynx Guy on ‘My Name Is Earl’ and patient Charlie Yost, who was in a semi-comatose state at Seattle Grace, on ‘Grey’s Anatomy’.
He is also known for his work in ‘Dallas’, ‘Hill Street Blues’, ‘Dynasty’, ‘Outlaws’, ‘Night Court’, ‘Knots Landing’, ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’, ‘Alias’, ‘Frasier’, ‘Malcolm in the Middle’, ‘Scrubs’, ‘Star-ving’, ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’, ‘Hot in Cleveland’, ‘Baskets’, ‘Speechless’, ‘Ray Donovan’, ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ and ‘Modern Family’.
Axelrod made his feature film debut in Woody Allen’s 1971 comedy ‘Bananas’.
He worked on ‘Vice’, ‘Road to Redemption...
Axelrod died November 28 of natural causes, his representative Jennifer Garland told Variety.
Axelrod portrayed Victor Jerome in the soap ‘General Hospital’ for 40 episodes from 1987 to 1989. He was also known for his roles as the Electrolarynx Guy on ‘My Name Is Earl’ and patient Charlie Yost, who was in a semi-comatose state at Seattle Grace, on ‘Grey’s Anatomy’.
He is also known for his work in ‘Dallas’, ‘Hill Street Blues’, ‘Dynasty’, ‘Outlaws’, ‘Night Court’, ‘Knots Landing’, ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’, ‘Alias’, ‘Frasier’, ‘Malcolm in the Middle’, ‘Scrubs’, ‘Star-ving’, ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’, ‘Hot in Cleveland’, ‘Baskets’, ‘Speechless’, ‘Ray Donovan’, ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ and ‘Modern Family’.
Axelrod made his feature film debut in Woody Allen’s 1971 comedy ‘Bananas’.
He worked on ‘Vice’, ‘Road to Redemption...
- 12/17/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Jack Axelrod, the actor who played mob boss Victor Jerome on “General Hospital” and guest starred on such series as “Grey’s Anatomy” and “My Name Is Earl,” has died. He was 93.
Axelrod died Nov. 28 of natural causes in L.A., his rep Jennifer Garland told Variety.
Axelrod portrayed Victor Jerome on the ABC soap “General Hospital” for 40 episodes from 1987 to 1989. He was also known for his roles as the Electrolarynx Guy on “My Name Is Earl” and patient Charlie Yost, who was in a semi-comatose state at Seattle Grace, on “Grey’s Anatomy.” Additional television credits include “Dallas,” “Hill Street Blues,” “Dynasty,” “Outlaws,” “Night Court,” “Knots Landing,” “Everybody Loves Raymond,” “Alias,” “Frasier,” “Malcolm in the Middle,” “Scrubs,” “Star-ving,” “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” “Hot in Cleveland,” “Baskets,” “Speechless,” “Ray Donovan,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and “Modern Family.”
Born in L.A. on Jan. 25, 1930, Axelrod served as a corporal in the U.S. Army, stationed...
Axelrod died Nov. 28 of natural causes in L.A., his rep Jennifer Garland told Variety.
Axelrod portrayed Victor Jerome on the ABC soap “General Hospital” for 40 episodes from 1987 to 1989. He was also known for his roles as the Electrolarynx Guy on “My Name Is Earl” and patient Charlie Yost, who was in a semi-comatose state at Seattle Grace, on “Grey’s Anatomy.” Additional television credits include “Dallas,” “Hill Street Blues,” “Dynasty,” “Outlaws,” “Night Court,” “Knots Landing,” “Everybody Loves Raymond,” “Alias,” “Frasier,” “Malcolm in the Middle,” “Scrubs,” “Star-ving,” “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” “Hot in Cleveland,” “Baskets,” “Speechless,” “Ray Donovan,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and “Modern Family.”
Born in L.A. on Jan. 25, 1930, Axelrod served as a corporal in the U.S. Army, stationed...
- 12/17/2023
- by Michaela Zee
- Variety Film + TV
Hailee with an amazing brown smokey eye look. Pic credit: ©ImageCollect.com/Xavier Collin/ImagePressAgency
Hailee Steinfeld is showing off her amazing physique in a crop top and floral suit.
We all know and love Hailee Steinfield and her music. She has really famous hits like Love Myself and Starving.
But she has proven time and time again that she is also someone worth looking at when it comes to fashion.
The American actress and singer showed her Instagram followers how well she takes care of herself and her physique by posing in a white crop top and a very interesting floral suit.
Posing against a wall, Steinfeld lets us admire the incredible and not-so-common floral pattern of her silk blazer and pants.
She looks stunning showing off her abs and incredible hair and makeup.
Hailee Steinfeld shows off her abs
Steinfeld shared two pictures and one video. The first...
Hailee Steinfeld is showing off her amazing physique in a crop top and floral suit.
We all know and love Hailee Steinfield and her music. She has really famous hits like Love Myself and Starving.
But she has proven time and time again that she is also someone worth looking at when it comes to fashion.
The American actress and singer showed her Instagram followers how well she takes care of herself and her physique by posing in a white crop top and a very interesting floral suit.
Posing against a wall, Steinfeld lets us admire the incredible and not-so-common floral pattern of her silk blazer and pants.
She looks stunning showing off her abs and incredible hair and makeup.
Hailee Steinfeld shows off her abs
Steinfeld shared two pictures and one video. The first...
- 9/6/2022
- by Barbara Gutierrez
- Monsters and Critics
“Arcane” could be the saving grace for Hailee Steinfeld’s chances to score an Emmy nomination this year. She’s a potential contender in the Comedy Actress category for portraying Emily Dickinson on the AppleTV+ series, “Dickinson.” Those chances got thrown into question with the recent announcement that Disney+ would be submitting the MCU series “Hawkeye” in the comedy categories and Steinfeld in the lead actress contest. Being on the ballot twice presents the opportunity for vote-splitting which could hurt her in that race.
Enter the Netflix animated series “Arcane,” which takes place in the same universe as the online multiplayer video game, “League of Legends.” The show centers on two cities: Piltover, a prosperous and idyllic metropolis, and Zaun, a dilapidated city with a seedy underbelly. As the tensions between the two locations becomes more heated, two sisters, Vi (Steinfeld) and Jinx (Ella Purnell) find themselves lining up on...
Enter the Netflix animated series “Arcane,” which takes place in the same universe as the online multiplayer video game, “League of Legends.” The show centers on two cities: Piltover, a prosperous and idyllic metropolis, and Zaun, a dilapidated city with a seedy underbelly. As the tensions between the two locations becomes more heated, two sisters, Vi (Steinfeld) and Jinx (Ella Purnell) find themselves lining up on...
- 6/6/2022
- by Charles Bright
- Gold Derby
In February 2012, Netflix premiered its first original series: the dramedy Lilyhammer. It took an entire year before their second was launched, but now that House of Cards has become one of the year's most popular programs, you can expect the Net to take less and less time between premieres.
In fact, six new shows are slated for release this year, including "season four" of Arrested Development, Ricky Gervais' Derek, Eli Roth's thriller Hemlock Grove, Orange is the New Black from Weeds creator Jenji Kohan and Bad Samaritans, starring David Faustino.
In Samaritans, Faustino stars as Wendell, the downtrodden leader of a community service group and, as ETonline learned upon chatting with the actor, this was the first role in a long time that he felt an immense need to play.
ETonline: What attracted you to Bad Samaritans?
David Faustino: I simply read the script and loved it. I thought...
In fact, six new shows are slated for release this year, including "season four" of Arrested Development, Ricky Gervais' Derek, Eli Roth's thriller Hemlock Grove, Orange is the New Black from Weeds creator Jenji Kohan and Bad Samaritans, starring David Faustino.
In Samaritans, Faustino stars as Wendell, the downtrodden leader of a community service group and, as ETonline learned upon chatting with the actor, this was the first role in a long time that he felt an immense need to play.
ETonline: What attracted you to Bad Samaritans?
David Faustino: I simply read the script and loved it. I thought...
- 3/29/2013
- Entertainment Tonight
Before becoming Jay Pritchett, Modern Family‘s patriarch, actor Ed O’Neill was probably best known as Al Bundy, the generally unhappy everyman of Fox’s Married… with Children. The series ran for eleven seasons and introduced audiences to Katey Sagal, who is now a Sons of Anarchy cast member; Christina Applegate, who went on to star in Samantha Who? and Up All Night; and David Faustino; soon to guest star alongside his ol’ pops in Modern Family.
That’s right! EW reported that Faustino, now in his late thirties, is on his way to the set of the ABC comedy.
You see, when Julie Bowen’s character Claire hits up her college reunion, she’ll compare notes with a very well to do former classmate, to be acted Faustino. It isn’t a big leap to say Faustino’s success will probably give Claire some knew issues. Most of us can relate.
That’s right! EW reported that Faustino, now in his late thirties, is on his way to the set of the ABC comedy.
You see, when Julie Bowen’s character Claire hits up her college reunion, she’ll compare notes with a very well to do former classmate, to be acted Faustino. It isn’t a big leap to say Faustino’s success will probably give Claire some knew issues. Most of us can relate.
- 12/21/2012
- by Sasha Nova
- Boomtron
With '90s nostalgia in full swing, HuffPost Entertainment and Snakkle teamed up to track down some of the decade's most popular actors and actresses. We've collected three of our favorites here, but be sure to head over to Snakkle for a broader selection of '90s goodness.
First up: Nicholle Tom, also known as Margaret "Maggie" Sheffield from the ever-popular show "The Nanny." Fans of the show undoubtedly recall watching her go from being a slightly awkward spectator to a grown woman. She's now still living in Los Angeles and working as an actress. Tom recently won critical acclaim for her turn in "Me and the Chef," a short film.
Next up: David Faustino, also known as Bud Bundy. The "Married ... With Children" star was known for tirelessly hitting on women and generally doing his best to brighten up a scene. Now, he mainly does voice-over work ("The Last Airbender: The Legend of Korra...
First up: Nicholle Tom, also known as Margaret "Maggie" Sheffield from the ever-popular show "The Nanny." Fans of the show undoubtedly recall watching her go from being a slightly awkward spectator to a grown woman. She's now still living in Los Angeles and working as an actress. Tom recently won critical acclaim for her turn in "Me and the Chef," a short film.
Next up: David Faustino, also known as Bud Bundy. The "Married ... With Children" star was known for tirelessly hitting on women and generally doing his best to brighten up a scene. Now, he mainly does voice-over work ("The Last Airbender: The Legend of Korra...
- 7/13/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
In last week's 30 Rock season premiere, Liz "Cranky Sue" Lemon was, all of a sudden, happy! Fans saw her skipping with animated birds and smooching on a mystery man (James Marsden). It was about time. Sitcoms about cranks have two options: cling relentlessly to the joke or allow characters to grow. Michael Cyril Creighton, creator and star of the critically acclaimed web series Jack in a Box - who also had a hilarious turn on 30 Rock - opted for the latter. “I tried to make him a little happier this past season, which some people weren’t jazzed about. But I needed to do it as a challenge to myself, because it’s really hard to write that character happy...I thought it was time," Creighton said in an interview. "We’ll see how long that happiness lasts," he added. Unlike his character Jack, Creighton has had a lot of reasons to be happy.
- 1/17/2012
- by Aymar Jean Christian
- Tubefilter.com
Some web series pop out as fast as the creative diarrhea works its ways from inception inside the brain of anyone with a camera to the bowels of YouTube. Others, take time. Sometimes years. Crackle’s new half-animated, half-live-action comedy web series Issues falls in the latter of those two camps. The setup of Issues, which percolated during co-creator Matt Oates’ college psych class, is rather simple—Dr. Ted (Josh Cooke) is a disgruntled psychologist sorting out “the bizarre neuroses and psychoses” of animated superheroes. Or, as our own Josh Cohen put it, “Issues is what happens when you take those Jerry Seinfeld and Superman Amex commercials off the streets of New York City and into a pschyologists’s office.” Voicing these original superheroes—like the flashing-exhibitionist Captain Magnificent Seth Green (Austin Powers), Eric Stonestreet (Modern Family), Ron Livingston (Office Space), Rob Riggle (The Daily Show), Greg Grunberg (Heroes), and...
- 7/26/2011
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Josh Gad is a busy man these days. Right in the middle of preview shows of controversial (but well-reviewed) Broadway muscial The Book of Mormon—Gad stars as mormon Elder Cunningham in the comedy from South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone—today he launches his first originally created web series on My Damn Channel. Gigi: Almost American began as a one-off sketch about a clumsy foreigner hacking together some English in headphones while holed up in a bathtub. For Gad and his fellow comedy troupe partners that make up The Lost Nomads (Ty Clancey, Ida Darvish, Tyler Moore and Kevin Larsen) that was all there was to this experimental Gigi character. But when BBC Worldwide execs Dan Tischler and Jane Tranter caught a glimpse of it stashed on the Lost Nomads demo reel, they saw something bigger. Related News:Josh Gad Brings ‘Gigi’ to My Damn Channel and...
- 3/23/2011
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Michael Friedman is quite possibly the Sly Stallone of web series. And if that’s the case then The Super Man is his Rocky. The Philly native, an actor-writer who now calls La home, is no stranger to the comparison, having worked a healthy adoration of the famed boxer into his self-portrayed lead character Mike, the Super of a East La apartment building. This is something Friedman knows all too well, having been a real-life building superintendent since moving out to La to pursue an acting career. Over a year ago, its four-part pilot hit the web standing out as one of the better indie web comedies that year. The positive reception was enough for Friedman and his team to head back into production on a full season of the series. The new season, which they are calling Season 2, premieres online tomorrow online with three new episodes every two weeks.
- 9/7/2010
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Crackle had talent of some of their upcoming web projects in attendance during the Sony's Television Critics Association (TCA) event, Tuesday, August 3rd at the Beverly Hilton and Tubefilter was there to get the inside scoop. Interviewees included Michael Panes (Easy To Assemble, Jonathan Dore, and Randy and Jason Sklar (Back on Topps, ["(Layers)"]). The shows they were there to talk about are Backwash and Held-Up, respectfully; two witty, off-the-cuff comedies that show that Crackle seems to be treading farther from the slick, production-value heavy dramas of their recent web past such as The Bannen Way and Urban Wolf. Both series have impressive casts including some comedy and improv as well as television and film veterans. Related News:Standing in ‘The Line’ with Bill Hader and Joe Lo Truglio Michael Stahl-David is Crackle’s New Kid ‘Behind the Star’ ‘Star-ving’ Artist David Faustino Talks Up Premiere on Crackle...
- 8/9/2010
- by Jenni Powell
- Tubefilter.com
At first we thought it was just us. We’re just reading into this too far, victims of a steady diet of too much web video. But when we checked out Taco Bell’s first ever original web series, Super Delicious Ingredient Force, we had to watch it three times just to be sure. We thought there’s no way this was intentional, we were just fueled by a Quentin Tarantino neurotic observation rant—like his break down of howTop Gun is actually a homosexual love story. But a major brand like Taco Bell wouldn’t go there, would they? No, they went there. Does Taco Bell know how overtly gay this thing is? Related News:Ed Asner Signs on for Crackle’s Racy David Faustino ‘Star-ving’ Series ‘MegaBot’ Trailer Morphs Giant Racy Robots Lauralee Bell’s ‘Family Dinner’ Oozes Dysfunction...
- 6/7/2010
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
David Faustino grew up on television as Bud Bundy in Married with Children, but lately the actor has been spending a lot of time on the Internet - as the star of a Web series. "They were great times in my life," Faustino tells People of his Married heyday. "I was in my 20s and my teens and that's just a whole 'nother part of life." Now, Faustino is focusing on Star-ving, his online comedy which has been dubbed the anti-Entourage because of its portrayal of a broke actor who's past his prime."Whereas Entourage is more played for the reality of life,...
- 4/10/2010
- by Nina Tyler
- PEOPLE.com
Landline TV honed in on unexplicably popular MTV reality TV series Jersey Shore for its latest spoof, opting for a cast of little kids to take on the roles of Pauly D, The Situation, Jwoww and the gang in Little Jersey Shore. They weren't the only ones, as celeb Michael Cera had a little Jersey Shore makeover of his own. [Comedy.com] The Guild comic, written by the show's creator-star Felicia Day and illustrated by artist Jim Rugg, has had its first few images (right) leaked out on the internet today, thanks to Comic Book Resources. Issue #1 The Guild comic from Dark Horse Comics hits stores on March 24, 2010. [Comic Book Resources] Former Illinois Governor Rob Blagojevich is going to have his own late night web series. Blago's The Late Net Show will run about 40 minutes "We're in talks with Donald Trump, Alec Baldwin and Floyd Mayweather to be guests on the show," according to Charlie Oliver,...
- 1/15/2010
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
'For Your Consideration' campaigns are everywhere this time of year. It is Awards Season after all. And with the Streamy Awards on its second year, the web series world seems to have firmly marked their calendars. Web networks like Revision3 have put up a Streamys "For Your Consideration" page to make it easy for fans of their shows. Even Star-ving co-star Corin Nemec has activated his 'fan army' into helping his comedy series take home some hardware. Other series have turned to video to drum up support, and fan submissions, like Elevator Show's Fyi video for actor Ben Pace and Broadway's Shoshana Bean's musical Fyi video for indie comedy The Battery's Down. But it isn't all a popularity contest, as public submissions only account for part of the process. With the deadline for public submissions this Friday (1/15), it then turns over to the International Academy of Web Television's (Iawtv) hands,...
- 1/13/2010
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
omedy is still the king genre of web video. And fittingly there are dozens of sites vying to be the web's go-to hubs for comedy—Funny or Die, Atom.com, My Damn Channel, Comedy.com—but that doesn't mean the broader web series hubs aren't up for some jocularity of their own. Sony's Crackle.com has had its share of original comedies over the past year, most recently bowing Jon Heder led Woke Up Dead, not to mention earlier jabs like David Faustino's Star-ving. But in an effort to bolster their comedy wares, Crackle rolled out its latest push today with the launch of a video slate dubbed "Last Call for Comedy." The package contains just two new original web series—Decisions, Decisions and So On and So Forth—alongside the online debut of the first two seasons of TBS comedy 10 Items or Less and some cult comedy films...
- 12/1/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
It's not exactly coincidence that today's launch of Sony's zombie comedy web seriesWoke Up Dead comes on the heels of the company's box-office-winning $25 million opening weekend for Zombieland. In fact it was pretty much by design. With its debut on Crackle today, the Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite) led comedy is the latest example of how the studios are starting the work their digital properties into the synergistic business mix, capitalizing on buzz from one property to drive interest in another. The series is touted as the tentpole of Crackle's fall lineup, one that is slimmed down from previous seasons to feature just a handful of premium, more polished online series from Sony Pictures Television. It's the latest from online creative shop Electric Farm Entertainment, the guys behind web series like NBC's Gemini Division and more recently MTV's Valemont. Heder stars as a six-year USC grad turned office drone, Drex Greene,...
- 10/6/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Props to Elon Musk for stepping up as guinea pig number one on the new season of The Valley Girl Show which premiered today. Ok, maybe it's not so ballsy considering last season's guests, but for the founder of both electric car darling Tesla and rocket maker SpaceX, you have to think he's turned down interviews from considerably more credible outlets. Officially, the pitch line they are sporting is, "imagine if Reese Witherspoon’s character in Legally Blonde had taken Silicon Valley instead of Harvard Law-and been brunette-and you have the Valley Girl." This smart girl playing dumb (or is it a smart girl playing a dumb-sounding smart girl?) has been tried before. There's a earnest charm reminiscent of Kim Evey's Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show, though Draper's Valley Girl character doesn't commit as fully to the archetype. Nor does it play up the awkwardly comedic tension of Citizen Kate,...
- 9/1/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Ever wondered what the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers would look like if they kept at it after finishing high school? They'd probably look something like the cast of MegaBot, the upcoming web series from 5432Films that takes the giant robot genre and gives it a rather not-safe-for-work spin on things. In classic Power Rangers tradition, the team is composed of five members, each with a different color: Red is Miles Fisher (best known for an eerily accurate Tom Cruise impression), Blue is Fran Kranz (Topher from Dollhouse), Pink is Heather Anne Campbell, Black is Giovanni Adams, and Yellow is none other than comedian Randall Park who you might know from Dr. Miracles. Related News:‘S.W.I.P.E.’ Trailer Hints at Madatoms’ Silent Studio BackingHBOLabs’ ‘Hooking Up’ Trailer Posted; MySpace Logo Ripoff?Ed Asner Signs on for Crackle’s Racy David Faustino ‘Star-ving’ Series...
- 8/3/2009
- by Pat Miller
- Tubefilter.com
Crackle loves the hapless hopeful comedy. Today they rolled out another would-be hero trapped in a cloud of delusion with the launch of daredevil comedy Dusty Peacock. The 8-episode web series stars Gary Valentine, brother of King of Queens star Kevin James, as the eponymous and talentless daredevil trying to take his act to the big time. As is often the case with celebrity-backed web series, the production is kept in the family. It's touted on site as produced by Kevin James, and the writer (Rock Reuben) and cast all share some connection with James. I chatted with Valentine who plays Peacock, to get his take on the colorful character. "Dusty Peacock is a man who consdiers himself an icon," said Valentine. "He doesn't have much talent but he has a lot of drive—this Criss Angel guy who thinks he's a rock star, but doesn't have the talent." Rounding...
- 7/13/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
More news on the casting front for Hayden Black's sci-fi musical romp The Cabonauts. Longtime Star Trek star Nichelle Nichols will be joining the cast as a series regular. Known largely for her role as Lt./Cmdr. Uhura in both the original TV series and follow-up film versions, Nichols is also quite the singer. This should come in handy in the series, which is set in an intergalactic space taxi in what Black and crew are promising to be a full-on "singing and dancing" musical. Nichols is slated to be in every episode joining fellow singing cast members Black, Norm Thoeming and Monica Young. The first of three behind-the-scenes interviews with Nichols is posted on The Cabonauts site: Possibly Related News:‘Cabonauts’, Hayden Black’s Musical Sci-Fi Romp Locks Dailymotion‘Goodnight Burbank’ Spins ‘Hollywood’, Shacks Up With BabelgumEd Asner Signs on for Crackle’s Racy David Faustino ‘Star-ving’ Series...
- 7/7/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Corin Nemec: You might remember him from his more recent roles in the sci-fi horror movie Mansquito or his turn as mass murderer Richard Speck in The Chicago Massacre (or not); but you’ve probably been impressed by him as the sexy Jonas Quinn on the Sci-Fi Channel’s series Stargate: SG1. However, there may even be those of you who loved him first as Parker Lewis on the eaaaarly 1990’s TV series Parker Lewis Can’t Lose – in which Corin played Parker, sort of a cross between Ferris Bueller and Zack Morris from Saved By The Bell. Corin’s latest movie is Bundy: A Legacy of Evil, released by Barnholtz Entertainment and Lionsgate on DVD July 21, in which he tackles the role of serial killer Ted Bundy, renowned for his charm and good looks with which he lured dozens of women to a grisly death. Corin stopped by...
- 7/3/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Last time on The Flickcast, your favorite trio discussed all kinds of interesting topics including the Twilight phenomenon, the MTV Movie Awards, the Megan Fox as Wonder Woman “controversy”, who we think should star in a Wonder Woman movie and that Matt, for some reason, doesn’t seem to like Jessica Biel or Hallle Berry.
This week the team discusses and debates a slew of new topics including Monday’s Apple announcements from the World Wide Developer Conference including cool, new iPhones and an update to Os X, what was cool and worth a look from the recent E3 gaming convention, the success and greatness that is The Hangover, Kirsten Dunst joining Spider-Man 4, the merits of movies in 3D and a whole lot more.
Chris, Matt and Christina also made some picks this week including one of Christina’s favorite reality shows Bridezillas, Matt’s pick of one of his favorite reality shows,...
This week the team discusses and debates a slew of new topics including Monday’s Apple announcements from the World Wide Developer Conference including cool, new iPhones and an update to Os X, what was cool and worth a look from the recent E3 gaming convention, the success and greatness that is The Hangover, Kirsten Dunst joining Spider-Man 4, the merits of movies in 3D and a whole lot more.
Chris, Matt and Christina also made some picks this week including one of Christina’s favorite reality shows Bridezillas, Matt’s pick of one of his favorite reality shows,...
- 6/10/2009
- by Joe Gillis
- The Flickcast
Sony Pictures Entertainment's Web video site Crackle.com will launch a pair of original series later this year along with a slew of theatrical movies as the property continues its evolution toward becoming a destination for premium, young-male-targeted content.
Due this summer is the action-comedy series "Dusty Peacock," which features an inept stuntman looking to perform one memorable stunt. That show was created by "King of Queens" star Kevin James and stars his brother Gary Valentine. Also in the works is the action-drama "The Bannen Way," which depicts a con man trying to change his ways.
During an upfront presentation at Sony's New York headquarters Wednesday, Sony executives touted the show's high production values compared to most Web originals.
"We don't believe anything's been done like this before online," said Eric Berger, senior vp digital networks at Sony Pictures Television.
"The Bannen Way" follows Crackle's recent launch of the...
Due this summer is the action-comedy series "Dusty Peacock," which features an inept stuntman looking to perform one memorable stunt. That show was created by "King of Queens" star Kevin James and stars his brother Gary Valentine. Also in the works is the action-drama "The Bannen Way," which depicts a con man trying to change his ways.
During an upfront presentation at Sony's New York headquarters Wednesday, Sony executives touted the show's high production values compared to most Web originals.
"We don't believe anything's been done like this before online," said Eric Berger, senior vp digital networks at Sony Pictures Television.
"The Bannen Way" follows Crackle's recent launch of the...
- 4/29/2009
- by By Mike Shields, Mediaweek
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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- 3/9/2009
- by Mike Raub
- Comicmix.com
David Faustino is doing something similar to Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, but he's making it far more personal. He stars in a web comedy series called Star-ving, a parodied version of his own life. One of the recent episodes provides a special treat for fans of Married With Children.
Ed O'Neill, Katey Sagal, Christina Applegate, and Faustino starred as the members of the unique sitcom family known as the Bundys. Al is a dad/husband with a caustic wit and a penchant for attending strip clubs. Peg is his sex-starved, lazy wife who always wears high heels, spandex pants, and teased hair. Daughter Kelly is even more dim-witted than her mother while son Bud seems to have picked up the worst features of both of his parents. Other regular performers include Amanda Bearse, Ted McGinley, David Garrison, Harold Sylvester, E.E. Bell, Dan Tullis Jr., Kevin Curran, and Tom McCleister.
Ed O'Neill, Katey Sagal, Christina Applegate, and Faustino starred as the members of the unique sitcom family known as the Bundys. Al is a dad/husband with a caustic wit and a penchant for attending strip clubs. Peg is his sex-starved, lazy wife who always wears high heels, spandex pants, and teased hair. Daughter Kelly is even more dim-witted than her mother while son Bud seems to have picked up the worst features of both of his parents. Other regular performers include Amanda Bearse, Ted McGinley, David Garrison, Harold Sylvester, E.E. Bell, Dan Tullis Jr., Kevin Curran, and Tom McCleister.
- 2/27/2009
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
We love Webseries here at Boosh, especially the ones the guys over at Crackle.com throw up. They're always funny and easily waste our entire day. Having grown up on Married With Children, Bud Bundy's (David Faustino) satirical look at his life is ridiculous. In Episode 9 they abduct Alan Thicke... yeah, the dad from Growing Pains. That Alan Thicke. It's hilarious, but the audio is basically eight minutes of f-bombs so I suggest not playing it at the library.
Watch Episode 9 Here
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From Crackle: Star-ving Ep 9 feat Alan Thicke...
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