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Post by housemouse on Nov 10, 2005 19:29:24 GMT -5
I had the urge to re-watch my Dark Angel DVD"s today, I needed to look at Michael Weatherly. Anyway, in the episode called Rising (my favorite of season 1), Patrick Kilpatrick plays a nutty gentically engineered bad guy. Do I sense some typecasting for the fellow who played Leonard Mattis?
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Post by bjobsessed on Nov 10, 2005 21:31:17 GMT -5
Hey Mouse. What'd I miss today? How did you get so much karma?
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Post by dogma on Nov 10, 2005 23:11:57 GMT -5
Hey Karma Whore. What'd I miss today? How did you get so much karma? really,, she must be doin' somebody on the side,, or else,, hmmm,,, a possibility here,, she is also signed on as another member,,and is karma-izing herself,, what a unique idea,, and i have to beg for pity karmas,, geez,,
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Post by housemouse on Nov 11, 2005 9:30:48 GMT -5
Hey Karma Whore. What'd I miss today? How did you get so much karma? Yes well, I suppose my posts have been "in the zone" the past couple of days! House Mouse
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Post by dogma on Dec 1, 2005 23:59:24 GMT -5
i think greg hermanson was on csi vegas tonite,, they buzz the credits by so fast at the end
i know alot of you don't like csi miami,, but i like csi vegas,, if anyone else saw it,, i think he was the truck driver character that lent a woman his boots,,
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Post by shmeep on Dec 2, 2005 11:04:24 GMT -5
So, this week I saw Kent Newell, with all his faculties presumably intact, on Grey's Anatomy--not as an alleged child molester, but as the expectant father of quintuplets who already has triplets at home (fertility drugs galore, apparently).
Also, I caught a rerun of Everybody Hates Chris (great show, by the way) and came across Lloyd Crider as the basketball coach who wrongly presumes Chris to be a good player because of his blackness. Very funny. I don't normally catch this show because I'm watching Smallville and taping Alias, but it really is entertaining.
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Post by hoosier on Dec 3, 2005 17:32:52 GMT -5
The one who played Debbie from Doggone is on NCIS occasionaly as a JAG lawyer. She has gone up in the world or down depending on when you catch her on NCIS!
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Post by shmeep on Dec 3, 2005 17:59:41 GMT -5
The one who played Debbie from Doggone is on NCIS occasionaly as a JAG lawyer. She has gone up in the world or down depending on when you catch her on NCIS! Oh! And she was also on Bones this week! I forgot about that. She played this kind of smarmy consultant who was telling witnesses how they should behave on the stand to win the jury over. She does so well with unlikable characters.
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Post by kenina on Dec 8, 2005 18:17:23 GMT -5
I had the urge to re-watch my Dark Angel DVD"s today, I needed to look at Michael Weatherly. Anyway, in the episode called Rising (my favorite of season 1), Patrick Kilpatrick plays a nutty gentically engineered bad guy. Do I sense some typecasting for the fellow who played Leonard Mattis? I have to watch NCIS every week to "look at Michael Weatherly." Well, I love the show, too (the fact that I don't watch Smallville is evidence that I need more than a pretty face to keep me watching!) But anyway, fun sidebar: I met Patrick Kilpatrick. Went to a sci-fi con during my Dark Angel days and he was there, so of course I had to tell him I enjoyed his work. Little did I know...anyway, I'm sure I've told some of you this, but Patrick is a recovering sex addict. He wrote a book about it, I think. Now you know. And I have another sighting, one that I'm watching right now. My TiVo records anything with RE, Frank, Marisol, or Reno, and it's currently recording an NYPD Blue from 1998 called "A Box of Wendy" that features Reno. The funny thing is that as I'm watching, I notice Dean Bostic's former upstairs tenant. Obviously Bochco loves to re-use familiar faces.
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Post by doobrah on Dec 9, 2005 10:48:01 GMT -5
I did not know any of this about Patrick Kilpatrick. That contrasts greatly with the only little snippet I do know about him: He is a graduate of my alma mater, the University of Richmond. The Alumni magazine did an article last summer on graduates who have "made it" in Hollywood, and Patrick was one of them and they even mentioned that he had guested on BJ (based on Kenina's info about him above, maybe he thought BJ was about something else, LOL). The only other UR graduates in Hollywood (that I can remember) are Grant Shaud, who played Miles in "murphy Brown," and Earl Hamner, Jr., who created "The Waltons." And me, of course.
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Post by doobrah on Dec 9, 2005 15:39:28 GMT -5
OH NO!!! Two degrees of Ron Eldard!!!
So I'm watching General Hospital for Rick Springfield whose character is a doctor operating on another character. Well, in walks in Johnny (the Latin "gentlemens" with all the tattoos) in O.R. scrubs ---but you can see all his tats on his neck.
He's obviously ....SURPRISE!!.... a bad guy.
;D
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Post by hoosier on Dec 9, 2005 17:53:21 GMT -5
Last weekend I happened to catch an old ep of CSI (the original) and there was Leonard Mattis, playing a has-been boxer.
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Post by hoosier on Dec 20, 2005 17:55:50 GMT -5
I know this isn't a guest star but one of the stars of BJ. Over the weekend, I happened to catch an old episode of Friends and there was Marisol Nichols playing a soap star named Olivia who worked with Joey!
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Post by housemouse on Jan 6, 2006 10:30:05 GMT -5
Not a Blind Justice guest star, but a Ron Eldard co-star: Giancarlo Esposito - co-star of Bakersfield PD - is in the new South Beach on UPN.
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Post by kenina on Jan 9, 2006 10:43:28 GMT -5
Here is some news, not about a B/J actor, but about the writer of "Up On the Roof":
WB Network Pilots 'Aquaman' With Newcomer
By Nellie Andreeva Reuters Monday, January 9, 2006; 12:51 AM
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Newcomer Will Toale, who appeared in the recent Broadway revival of "A Streetcar Named Desire," will play the title character in "Aquaman," the WB Network's drama project based on the DC Comics character.
"Aquaman," from "Smallville" executive producers-showrunners Miles Millar and Alfred Gough, is described as a contemporary reinterpretation of the character who lives in the deep sea and enlists oceanic creatures to help him in his crime-fighting endeavors.
In other pilot pickup news, Fox has given the nod to "Damages," an edgy legal drama about the work and professional relationships of a group of lawyers. It was created by former attorney Jonathan Lisco, who most recently worked on the WB's short-lived "Jack & Bobby."
And CBS has given the green light to "Company Town," a drama that revolves around government agents who live in the same Washington neighborhood. It was written by Elwood Reid (ABC's "Blind Justice").
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
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