Saturday, August 23, 2008

News Brief

INTERVIEW: 90210's Kellan Lutz
If you don't know the name Kellan Lutz, take our word for it: he's one of the busiest actors around. Kellan stops by Hollywood 411 to talk about his roles on GENERATION KILL, TWILIGHT and the new BEVERLY HILLS 90210.


When Emmy goes wrong: The worst snubs of all time
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS has been a highlight of dramatic television during its two seasons, a beautifully acted, filmed, and written look at teen life in a small Texas town just slightly beyond MTV's reach. Why the Emmys have all but ignored the show is a great mystery, and a tragedy. The actors, particularly Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton, but also a number of the younger players, have brought a welcome naturalism to prime time.

INTERVIEW: GL's Ron Raines
GUIDING LIGHT star Ron Raines dropped by "BuzzWorthy Radio" on Thursday to talk about his role as Alan Spaulding and other projects he's working on.



Ferrin's film bringing dollars to Wisconsin
With the cast and crew of an independent film having already spent more than $300,000 in the Wisconsin Rapids area, local officials are expecting the film to bring a boost the economy. Hundreds of people turned out at various south Wood County locations this week, hoping to catch a glimpse of such actors as James Badge Dale, Barry Corbinand Emmy-nominated Jennifer Ferrin from AS THE WORLD TURNS. Written and directed by former Babcock resident Kathy Lindboe and co-produced by Robin Van Ert, formerly of Port Edwards, Nonames chronicles a group of south Wood County friends who become a family.

What has happened to the original HOLLYOAKS babes?
Teen soap HOLLYOAKS is famous for having nubile teens and twentysomethings and many make more headlines for their figures than they do for their acting. But what are the original HOLLYOAKS babes up to now?

At least one fan is not happy with Y&R

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