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Wednesday, June 18
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administrator
on Wed 18 Jun 2008 08:14 AM MST
When CBS rolled out its list of 25th-hour pickups last month, Shark
didn't make it to the happy list and its run ended at the close of its
sophomore season. Among those that were left unemployed by its
cancellation was Sophina Brown, who had essayed the role of Raina Troy.
Brown is back among the gainfully working now, after ... more » Tuesday, June 17
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administrator
on Tue 17 Jun 2008 08:27 AM MST
ER has a new group of interns ready for their final season. Chief among them for me is Shiri Appleby. I still have fond enough memories of Roswell
that I'm interested to see her cast for that reason alone. She'll be
joined by Julian Morris. The two will play siblings Daria and Andrew
Wade, a pair that have decidedly ... more »
by
administrator
on Tue 17 Jun 2008 08:25 AM MST
here will be some fresh faces on CBS' "Numb3rs" and FOX's "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" this fall.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Sophina Brown is making the leap from the cancelled legal procedural "Shark" to the still-strong mathematical procedural "Numb3rs," essentially filling the gender void left by Diane Farr's exit. The trade paper says Brown will play Nikki Donat, ... more »
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administrator
on Tue 17 Jun 2008 08:21 AM MST
Now that we're only a few months away from the kick off of the fall
season, numerous television shows are recruiting new actors.
Premiering programs are adding main cast members, returning series are
booking recurring roles, and familiar faces from other shows are
landing new, exciting jobs. It feels like nearly every actor in
Hollywood is signing up for something. ... more »
Thursday, June 12
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administrator
on Thu 12 Jun 2008 08:41 AM MST
by Lisa Finnegan on June 12th, 2008
mage copyright Lisa Finnegan David Krumholtz has played everything from a sarcastic elf to a mouth-foaming psychopath on a terrifying episode of ER. He has finally found a home on his first hit series playing a genius crime-solving mathematician on Numb3rs. Krumholtz sat down with b5media at the 2008 Monte-Carlo Television Festival. Are ... more »
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administrator
on Thu 12 Jun 2008 08:33 AM MST
More breaking news from the Festival! If you’ve wondered what David Krumholtz of Numb3rs is really like, he shares some amazing stuff with us this week at the Monte Carlo Television Festival. He talked with b5media at the festival about his life, his passions, and his role in Numb3rs. Find out what the heck is going on with ... more » Monday, June 2
by
administrator
on Mon 02 Jun 2008 09:09 AM MST
Cheryl Heuton dicusses plans to find another female actress to work with Charlie and Don, "but no one can replace Megan," See attached.TV Guide - June 2, 2008.
more » Wednesday, May 14
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administrator
on Wed 14 May 2008 06:45 AM MST
Possibly you have seen the TV drama NUMB3RS (CBS Friday) and met Charlie Eppes. He is that ex-child prodigy that riddles off obscure math theories and saves the day for the FBI and that guy from Northern Exposure. There is always an algorithm in the mix, you know the stuff you and I write in the mist on the shower ... more » Tuesday, May 13
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administrator
on Tue 13 May 2008 07:04 AM MST
By Rick Bentley / The Fresno Bee LOS ANGELES -- It is a good thing David Krumholtz only plays a mathematician on television. "I was terrible in math when I was in school. I loathed it," Krumholtz says during a break in filming of one of the final episodes of the CBS series "Numb3rs" for this season. "I tried to ... more » Saturday, May 10
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administrator
on Sat 10 May 2008 09:22 AM MST
CBS Don and Charlie are fighting, but what's this? Megan is resigning? That's just too much.
— Joshua Gillin jgillin@tampabay.com http://www.tampabay.com/features/media/article497540.ece |
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