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Jul
24

House MD Season 5 Promo

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Jul
18

TV Villains: The Best of the Worst

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Heidi & Spencer

Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt from The Hills on MTV.

 

Taylor

Taylor from Kid Nation on CBS.

 

 

The Devil

Ray Wise from Reaper on The CW.

 

Susan B. Anthony

Jodi Lyn O’Keefe from Prison Break on Fox.

 

Simon Elder

Blair Underwood from Dirty Sexy Money on ABC.

 

 

Conrad Ecklie

Marc Vann from CSI: Crime Scene Investigation on CBS.

 

Lex Luthor

Michael Rosenbaum on Smallville on The CW.

 

Wilhelmina Slater

Vanessa Williams from Ugly Betty on ABC.

 

Sylar

Zachary Quinto from Heroes on NBC.

Holly Harper

Patricia Wettig from
Brothers & Sisters
on ABC.

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Jul
12

Omar Hashim Epps

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Omar Hashim Epps was born on July 20, 1973 in Brooklyn, New York and currently plays the role of Dr. Eric Foreman, a neurologist, on the Fox medical drama series House. For several episodes Epps portrayed Dr. Dennis Gant, a troubled surgical intern on the television drama ER. His character dies in the episode “Night Shift” after being hit by a train.

Although the police officially rule his death “accidental”, others suspect he had committed suicide, including fellow intern Dr. John Carter. He belongs to a rap group called Wolfpak which he formed with his brother in 1991. He began writing screenplays at the age of ten. Attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in New York, NY.

He welcomed his first child, a daughter named K’mari Mae with fiancé, Keisha Spivey, who was a member of the R&B group Total, in July 2004.


Ttrivia

Belongs to a rap group called Wolfpak that he formed with his brother in 1991.

Dated Sanaa Lathan on 2001.

Began writing screenplays at age ten.

Attended Fiorello H LaGuardia High School of Music, Art, and the Performing Arts in New York, NY.

He and actor Marlon Wayans have been friends since childhood.

Welcomed his first child with fiance Keisha Spivey in July 2004, a daughter named K’mari Mae.

Born on the same day as former White House intern Monica Lewinsky and baseball star Nomar Garciaparra.

Was a back-up dancer for Queen Latifah.


Personal Quotes

“I’m going to be the first black President of the United States. If Reagan can do it, I know I can.” - to Newsday, 1999

“I’ve been writing since I was a kid. Short stories, poetry, and all of that, and acting is just an extension of that. It just came naturally. So it’s coming full circle.”

“People don’t want to pay 8 or 9 dollars to go see a problem that they have in their life, on screen. They pay to get away from that. That’s why they watch soap operas.”

“The only limitations that I can have are the ones that I set on myself.”

“The whole Black Hollywood thing doesn’t exist for me anymore. Once someone says that to themselves, they subject themselves to those rules.”

“Before ER a lot of people knew my name and some people knew my face. I saw big difference after ER, like, wow, I didn’t know television was that powerful.”


Filmography

A Day in the Life (2006/I) (in production)
“House M.D.” - Dr. Eric Foreman (2004-2007)
Alfie (2004) - Marlon
Def Jam Fight for NY (2004) (VG) (voice) - O.E
Against the Ropes (2004) - Luther Shaw
Conviction (2002) (TV) - Carl Upchurch
Big Trouble (2002) - FBI Agent Alan Seitz
MTV 20: Jams (2001) (V) - (segment “Sentimental”)
Perfume (2001) - J.B.
Dracula 2000 (2000) - Marcus
Brother (2000) - Denny
Love & Basketball (2000) - Quincy McCall
In Too Deep (1999) - Jeff Cole/J. Reid
The Wood (1999) - Mike
The Mod Squad (1999) - Lincoln Hayes
Breakfast of Champions (1999) - Wayne Hoobler
Blossoms and Veils (1998) - Thee
Scream 2 (1997) - Phil Stevens
First Time Felon (1997) (TV) - Greg Yance
“ER” - Dr. Dennis Gant (1996-1997)
Deadly Voyage (1996) (TV) - Kingsley Ofusu
Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (1996) - Malik
Higher Learning (1995) - Malik Williams
Major League II (1994) - Willie Mays Hayes
The Program (1993) - Darnell Jefferson
Daybreak (1993) (TV) - Hunter
“Street Justice” - Clint (1993)
“Here and Now” (1992)
Juice (1992) - Q
The Green Flash (1989) - Charlie


Awards

Black Reel Awards
2001 - Nominated - Best Actor for: Love & Basketball (2000)

Image Awards
2007 - Nominated - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for: “House M.D.” (2004)
2006 - Nominated - Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series for: “House M.D.” (2004)
2005 - Nominated - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for: “House M.D.” (2004)
2003 - Nominated - Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special for: Conviction (2002) (TV)
2001 - Nominated - Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture for: Love & Basketball (2000)

MTV Movie Awards

2001 - Nominated - Best Male Performance for: Love & Basketball (2000)

Teen Choice Awards
2000 - Nominated - Film Choice Actor for: Love & Basketball (2000) and
Film - Choice Chemistry for: Love & Basketball (2000) (shared with: Sanaa Lathan)


FAN MAIL ADDRESS

Omar Epps
“House, M.D.”
Heel and Toe Films
10201 West Pico Boulevard
Bldg 89, Rm 230
Los Angeles, CA 90035
USA

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Jul
12

Lisa Edelstein Bio

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Lisa Edelstein was born on 21 May 1966, in Boston (Massachusetts). She began her professional acting career while studying theater at N.Y.U.’s Tisch School of the Arts. After performing in a wide range of productions off and on Broadway, authored and performed the AIDS-related musical “Positive Me” at Ellen Stuart’s La Mama, in Manhattan. It was one one of the earliest AIDS-related theater productions.

Lisa gained her first television experience as a host of the cable series “Awake on the Wild Side.” in the lase several years she has fearlessly taken on a wide variety of roles for television. She played a call-girl girlfriend on “The West Wing,” David Conrad’s sister on “Relativity,” the transsexual boyfriend of James LeGros on “Ally McBeal” and an Orthodox Jewish woman losing custody of her on “Family Law.” She also played James Spader’s love interest on “The Practice”, and has had numerous other TV roles and guest appearances.

Her latest and current role is that of hospital administrator Dr. Lisa Cuddy, in the hit medical drama “House“. Watch for her on House for Tuesday nights on the FOX network.


Trivia

Lisa authored, composed and performed the musical, “Positive Me,” at Ellen Stuart’s La Mama in Manhattan, one of the earliest AIDS-related theater productions.

She currently resides in Los Angeles.

Has three dogs. Their names are Sandwich, Wolf-E. and Bumpa. She also has one cat.

Daughter of Alvin Edelstein and Bonnie Edelstein.

Speaks Spanish.

She began her professional acting career while studying theater at N.Y.U.

She enjoys writing, composing music and painting.

Played a transsexual on “Ally McBeal” (1997), a sex-obsessed artist on “Frasier” (1993), and a high-priced call girl on “The West Wing” (1999).

Is a vegan; will not eat meat or wear animal products.

Donates time to the animal sanctuary Best Friends .

Practices Ashtanga yoga six days a week.


Personal Quotes

“The hardest part about being vegan is shoes. I mean really that’s the only difficult part, finding shoes that don’t have leather on them.”

“I think it’s really important for celebrities to use their power of money and fame to get their voices out there. It’s funny to me that we’re expected to keep quiet just because of who we are. Why do I lose my right to speak my mind because I’m famous? People criticize Michael Moore, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon for standing up for what they believe in, but that’s what they do. They never pretended to be anyone else.”

“My dogs remind me that the simple pleasures in life are enough to make a day great”

(about co-star Hugh Laurie) “I think he’s hot. He’s a sex bomb.”

“There are so many good roles for women out there, I don’t understand it when people say the role choices are fewer as you get older. I find the opposite to be true — there are less good roles out there for the hot 20-year-olds because the normal girl parts just aren’t interesting.”

“I was one of those people who was literally famous for doing nothing…I was always a part of the club scene in New York and eventually was able to produce my own musical about AIDS (Positive Me) because of the audience and press I received as a club kid. Eventually I was called in to screen test for this MTV show because word was out I was this neat club kid turned playwright. I got the job and basically was humiliated on the air everyday. I’m an actor, not a hostess. It was horrifying. I had all this baby fat, so I was just HUGE on camera… I still can’t watch one frame of the show. Then I got all this hate mail because I couldn’t play the part right… Luckily the show got canceled after seven months. I was so relieved.”


Filmopgrahy

House M.D. - Dr. Lisa Cuddy (2004-2007)
Grilled (2006) (V) - Carolyn
Mrs. Harris (2005) (TV) - Forensic Psychologist
Say Uncle (2005) - Sarah Faber
Justice League - Mercy Graves (2003-2005)
Fathers and Sons (2005) (TV) - Irene
Judging Amy - Sylvia Danforth (2004)
Without a Trace - Dr. Lianna Sardo (2003)
The Practice - Diane Ward (2003)
Miss Match - Karen
A Date with Darkness: The Trial and Capture of Andrew Luster (2003) (TV) - Maeve Fox
Watching Ellie - Zoe (2003)
Daddy Day Care (2003) - Crispin’s Mom
Presidio Med - Janine Rothman (2003)
Obsessed (2002) (TV) - Charlotte
Felicity - Lauren (2001-2002)
Leap of Faith (2002) TV Series - Patty (unknown episodes)
Going to California - Dana (2001)
Black River (2001) (TV) - Laura
Family Law - Dr. Rachel Thompkins (2001)
Ally McBeal - Cindy McCauliff (2000-2001)
What Women Want (2000) - Dina
Grosse Pointe - Shawn Shapiro (2000)
The West Wing - Brittany ‘Laurie’ Rollins (1999-2000)
Keeping the Faith (2000) - Ali Decker
Grapevine - Leila (2000)
Legal Aid (1999) (TV)
30 Days (1999) - Danielle
Sports Night - Bobbi Bernstein (1999)
L.A. Doctors - Donna Basher (1999)
Conrad Bloom - Nikki Fanaro (1998)
Susan’s Plan (1998) - Penny Myers
I’m Losing You (1998) - Diantha’s Patient
L.A. Without a Map (1998) - Sandra
Indiscreet (1998) (TV) - Beth Sussman
The Batman/Superman Movie (1998) (TV) (voice) - Mercy Graves
Frasier - Caitlin (1 episode, 1998)
Just Shoot Me! - Erin Simon (1998)
In the Loop (1998) TV Series
Almost Perfect - Patty Karp (1995-1997)
As Good as It Gets (1997) - Woman at Table
Cybill - Kristen Clark (1997)
Superman - Mercy Graves (1996-1997)
ER - Documentarian Aggie Orton (1997)
Blade Runner (1997) (VG) - Crystal Steele
Relativity (1996) TV Series - Rhonda Roth
Ned and Stacey - Janine (1996)
Partners - Cindy Wolfe (1995)
Love Affair (1994) - Assistant at Studio
The Larry Sanders Show - Diane French (1994)
Seinfeld - Karen (1993)
Wings - Marsha Peebles (1993)
L.A. Law (1992)
Mad About You - Lynne Stoddard (1992)
The Doors (1991) - Makeup Artist


Awards

Satellite Awards
2005 - Won - Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for: “House M.D.” (2004


FAN MAIL ADDRESS
Lisa Edelstein
“House, M.D.”
Heel and Toe Films
10201 West Pico Boulevard
Bldg 89, Rm 230
Los Angeles, CA 90035
USA

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Jul
12

Hugh Laurie Biography

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Name: Hugh Laurie

Date of birth:
11 June 1959

Place of birth: Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Height:
6′ 2

Spouse:
Jo Green

 

 Hugh Laurie Trivia:

  • President of Cambridge Footlights [1981]
  • Father of Charlie, Bill, and Rebecca.
  • Achieved a third-class degree in Anthropology & Archaeology at Selwyn College, Cambridge University.
  • Rides a Triumph Bonneville motorcycle
  • An avid motorcyclist, he rides a Triumph when going on the set of “House, M.D.”
  • Attended the Dragon School, a renowned British preparatory school located in Oxford, UK. Also attended by actress Emma Watson and tennis player Tim Henman.
  • Douglas Adams, author of The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy, originally wanted him to play Arthur Dent for the film adaptation. A deal was almost in place to have Hugh play Dent, along with Jim Carrey as Zephod and Jay Roach directing, before Adams’ untimely death.

Hugh Laurie Detailed Biography:

Hugh was born June 11, 1959 in Oxford, England, the youngest of four children of Dr. W.G.R.M. and Patricia Laurie. He attended the Dragon School, a well-known prep school in Oxford, and went on to Eton College, perhaps England’s best-known public school.

Hugh’s father had been an outstanding oarsman at Cambridge, Henley Royal Regatta, and in the Olympic Games, where he won a gold medal in 1948. At Eton, Hugh also became an oarsman. He rowed for the school, becoming junior national champion in coxed pairs (with J.S. Palmer) and finishing fourth in the Junior World Championships in 1977.

Hugh went up to Cambridge University in 1978 to read archaeology and anthropology - and to row. He rowed for his college (Selwyn) and also for the University in one of its premier sporting events, the annual Boat Race against Oxford University.

This race, going back to the mid-1800s, is a gruelling contest between two crews of eight rowed on the tidal Thames each spring. To be a rowing Blue, as those who participate in the race are called, is to have earned one of the most highly-prized sporting honors Oxbridge has to offer. In his first year at Cambridge, Hugh was rowing in the “A” trials crew for Boat Race selection, and was tipped to be picked for the six-seat, the “strong man” position. Unfortunately, he fell ill with glandular fever and had to quit rowing in early January 1979. He did make the crew for the 1980 Boat Race, as did his former Etonian crewmate J.S. Palmer. The race they rowed in was one of the most exciting in years, with Cambridge almost coming from behind (an unheard-of occurrence for any crew in this race) and eventually losing to Oxford by less than ten feet, the closest finish of the century. Hugh has mentioned in interviews that the loss still rankles.

A few months later Laurie and Palmer entered for the Silver Goblets (coxless pairs) at Henley Royal Regatta; they were the only British crew that year to reach a final in an elite event. They finished second to a heavily-favored American pair.

Hugh also joined the Footlights Club at Cambridge, and got his start performing in their comedy revues and pantomimes. Footlights is a comedy club that has launched the show-business careers of such famous alumni as Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, John Lloyd, Griff Rhy Jones, and on and on. Also joining Footlights that year was Emma Thompson, with whom he had a brief romance. Hugh was president and Emma vice-president of the club in 1980/81, a year which saw one of the club’s most successful revues, The Cellar Tapes, win the first Perrier “Pick of the Fringe” Award for comedy at the Edinburgh
Festival Fringe. The revue co-starred and was co-written by new recruit Stephen Fry, whose 1980 Fringe play Latin! had so impressed Hugh that he asked Emma to introduce them with a hope of getting Stephen to write with him for the coming year’s revues. They became good friends, and their writing partnership was to last more than ten years.

Winning the Perrier Award led to a West End transfer for the revue, and then to a TV offer for Hugh, Emma and Stephen in two sketch series for Granada. Hugh and Stephen Fry went on to form a comedy double-act that became a fixture of British television through the mid-1990s in series such as Blackadder, A Bit of Fry & Laurie, and most notably, Jeeves and Wooster.

Hugh married Jo Green in 1989. They live in London with two sons and a daughter.

 


 

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