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Daniela Ruah previews a “scary” new NCIS: LOS ANGELES: “It’s really high-energy”

Tuesday’s episode of NCIS: Los Angeles, now in its fifth season, promises a bit of excitement, to say the least, and I was recently fortunate enough to get the scoop firsthand from Daniela Ruah (Special Agent Kensi Blye). When we last left Kensi, she was still being held in a cave by the Taliban, and she had come face-to-face with former fiancé from nine years previous, Jack Simon (Matthew Del Negro).  A remaining question in her mind was whether or

Renee Felice Smith Brings Nell Jones to Life on NCIS: LOS ANGELES

Renee Felice Smith plays Nell Jones on NCIS: Los Angeles, but Smith recently revealed to me that the two share more differences than similarities.  Smith said, “Nell is kind of Renee times two, I guess I’d say.  Where Renee’s brave, Nell is braver.  She’s more of the take-the-bull-by-the-horns kind of gal.  She’s one of a kind.  She’s her own little brand.  I’m not as organized as she is either.  She’s super, super type A, and she’s got her act together. 

Barrett Foa Spills on NCIS:LA’s Eric Beale

Ever think of Eric Beale as a case’s key witness?  That’s exactly what he is on this week’s episode of NCIS:  Los Angeles. Beale’s not only the key witness, but he winds up in jail for all his trouble. Eric Beale a.k.a. Barrett Foa joined the team in the pilot of the series when it was introduced in Season Six of the ever-popular NCIS, in an episode entitled “Legend.” Foa was excited about the role from the start.  When we

Mat Vairo Relates the Challenges of Playing REVOLUTION’s Connor

Up-and-comer Mat Vairo loves playing the quintessential “bad boy,” Connor Bennett, on Revolution. When we spoke recently about his role on the futuristic series, he admitted, “I like Connor’s dark side.” Connor, the Rebel The son of Sebastian “Bass” Monroe (David Lyons), Connor has perhaps had to do a bit of growing on his own, despite being raised by his late aunt and uncle.  And, even though he’s now found his father, the two have had quite a tumultuous relationship.

Jason Dohring Teases the VERONICA MARS Movie and More!

“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”  This quote by Eleanor Roosevelt was the greeting on Logan Echolls’ (Jason Dohring) cell voicemail in Season One, Episode 15 of the series Veronica Mars.  To some extent, it mirrors the reality of a dream a long time in coming for series fans – the release of a Veronica Mars motion picture. When Dohring and I spoke about the upcoming film, he filled me in on some

THE RED ROAD’s Allie Gonino previews what’s next!

Fresh off her turn as bubbly Laurel on ABC Family’s THE LYING GAME, Allie Gonino is back on TV, this time as part of the Sundance Channel’s newest drama series, THE RED ROAD.  The show follows a small town Sheriff (Martin Henderson) struggling to keep his family together while policing two culture-clashing communities.  Allie’s Rachel is his daughter who falls in love with a member of the rival Ramapo Mountain community! Allie and I spent some time chatting about Rachel,

Bill Lawrence riffs on UNDATEABLE and taking the show on the road

As a fan shows involving Bill Lawrence (SCRUBS, CLONE HIGH, COUGAR TOWN), when it was announced last spring at NBC up-fronts that a new show called UNDATEABLE was coming, I was predisposed to be a fan.  Add to the list of reasons to tune in: one of my favorite stand-up comics (Chris D’Elia, a favorite since the GLORY DAZE, well, days) and Briga Heelan, fresh from a great turn as Grayson’s baby-mama on CT and coming off of a killer

Max Adler talks Tank on SWITCHED AT BIRTH – “I was fascinated, so I definitely wanted to play him”

An all new episode of SWITCHED AT BIRTH heads to ABC Family tonight at 8/7c, and to celebrate the ongoing story of Bay and Tank, and how exactly he fits in among the Bay and Emmett fans, I spent some time chatting with Max Adler (GLEE).  He previewed for us what drew him to the role, if it was a conscious effort to NOT play a bully this time around, and what we can expect. I have to say –I

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