Harander Jeremy Piven has recently worked
on flicks such as "Runaway Jury",
"Scary Movie 3",
"Chasing Liberty",
"Lucky 13",Black
Hawk Down" ,"Two
for the Money", "The
Kingdom","Cars"-voice
of Harv,"Keeping Up with The Steins"
and "Smoking Aces." Jeremy
also plays Ari, Vinces' Agent, in HBO
Original Series, "Entourage,"
Virginia
Madsen,
circa 1982-83, starred in the season opener
of ABC's"The Practice."
Now starring in new movie, "Sideways"
and is nominated for a Golden Globe for supporting
actress. Virginia
is starring in "Smith," Thursdays
on CBS.
Stu
Figa - Here's the latest news - I sang at the United
States Holocaust Memorial Museum back in May
in conjunction with the exhibit "Fighting
the Fires of Hate: America and the Nazi Book
Burnings". The concert, which
included selections from my CD "Dancing
on the Edge of the Volcan" was a
huge success and indeed a great honor.
Brad Holcman to Appear on NBC Reality Show "Average Joe"
also part of the production team for successful "Saved."
("America's Most Talented Kid") and Andrew
Glassman are putting together "Average Joe" for NBC
Studios.Comic/"Celebrity Mole" champ Kathy
Griffin is set to host "Joe." As
for "Average Joe," skein will
test how important looks are in the dating
process, sort of like Nash's "Mr. Personality"--but
without the masks. Skein, shot in Palm Springs,
will start with an ex-beauty queen/NFL cheerleader
who's told she's being set up to meet a group
of handsome guys, a la "The Bachelor." When
she meets the men, however, it turns out they're
all. . . well, average Joes. Krasnow said
the men on "Joe" look nothing like the Ryans
and Evans that populate more established primetime
dating skeins. "Our cast is made up
of people you'll never forget, either visually
or personality-wise," he said. "These people
look like people you'd see at Starbucks or
coming out of the subway." Like "Love or Money,"
"Joe" will contain the now standard twists
and turns throughout its six-episode run.
"Every time the cast thinks they've figured
out this show, we significantly change it
up on them," Glassman said. (Courtesy - Josef
Adalian, NBC Studios) |