Fans eagerly awaiting Arrested Development season five, we know you've been waiting for a while. So have the stars, including Tony Hale. "Arrested Season 5. Been a few changes," Hale posted on Instagram. And we have one message for you: Tony Hale you, troll, you. The Veep star, who has taken home two Emmys for his role on the HBO comedy, posted the below photo with his former Arrested Development costar Alia Shawkat on Instagram. Obviously it is not for Arrested Development season five, but we will take whatever Arrested Development reunion that the world gives us, like Shawkat's Atx reunion with Mae Whitman (her?). The two will appear together as part of the State of Grace reunion panel at the Texas...
- 6/10/2016
- E! Online
The "Arrested Development" cast members had a lot of TV and film credits before they were the dysfunctional Bluth family.
Jessica Walter -- matriarch Lucille Bluth on the former Fox, now Netflix series -- has been making TV appearances since the 1960s. She won an Emmy for "Amy Prentiss" in 1975 and in 1977, Walter guest starred in a "Wonder Woman" episode, "The Return of Wonder Woman."
Jason Bateman (Michael Bluth) started acting at a young age and appeared on "Silver Spoons," "Little House on the Prairie" and "Valerie"/"The Hogan Family."
Alia Shawkat and Mae Whitman met as co-stars in Fox Family's 2001-2002 series "State of Grace" before they were Maeby Funke and Ann Veal.
Click through the gallery below to see the "Arrested Development" cast in their early roles.
"Arrested Development" returns with new episodes on Netflix on Sunday, May 26.
Jessica Walter -- matriarch Lucille Bluth on the former Fox, now Netflix series -- has been making TV appearances since the 1960s. She won an Emmy for "Amy Prentiss" in 1975 and in 1977, Walter guest starred in a "Wonder Woman" episode, "The Return of Wonder Woman."
Jason Bateman (Michael Bluth) started acting at a young age and appeared on "Silver Spoons," "Little House on the Prairie" and "Valerie"/"The Hogan Family."
Alia Shawkat and Mae Whitman met as co-stars in Fox Family's 2001-2002 series "State of Grace" before they were Maeby Funke and Ann Veal.
Click through the gallery below to see the "Arrested Development" cast in their early roles.
"Arrested Development" returns with new episodes on Netflix on Sunday, May 26.
- 5/21/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Mae Whitman has played Amber on "Parenthood" (Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Et on NBC) for the past four seasons as the character has grown from rebellious teenager to much more sophisticated. And Whitman herself has grown up on camera, too.
From George Clooney's daughter in "One Fine Day," to a wealthy mini-socialite on the late "State of Grace," to George Michael's unforgettably forgettable girlfriend on "Arrested Development" (her?) and now, to Amber, Whitman has been acting for 18 of her 24 years.
The actress chatted with HuffPost TV about what's expected to be a very emotional Season 4 of "Parenthood," how they make those fight scenes so realistic, the challenges of growing up on screen and her hopes for a "One Fine Day" reunion. Read on for more with Whitman ...
I know we're only a couple episodes in, but Amber seems particularly grown up this season. Were you surprised when you...
From George Clooney's daughter in "One Fine Day," to a wealthy mini-socialite on the late "State of Grace," to George Michael's unforgettably forgettable girlfriend on "Arrested Development" (her?) and now, to Amber, Whitman has been acting for 18 of her 24 years.
The actress chatted with HuffPost TV about what's expected to be a very emotional Season 4 of "Parenthood," how they make those fight scenes so realistic, the challenges of growing up on screen and her hopes for a "One Fine Day" reunion. Read on for more with Whitman ...
I know we're only a couple episodes in, but Amber seems particularly grown up this season. Were you surprised when you...
- 9/25/2012
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Huffington Post
Mae Whitman is more than just plant ... uh ... Ann.
The 24-year-old actress was working long before playing Michael Cera's hilariously forgettable onscreen girlfriend in "Arrested Development." As a child, she appeared in films like "When a Man Loves a Woman," "One Fine Day" and "Independence Day." In recent years, Whitman has carved a niche playing complicated young adults in "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World," the television series "Parenthood" and, most recently, the new film "The Perks of Being a Wallflower."
Adapted by Stephen Chbosky from his seminal teen novel of the same name, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" follows a group of friends as they navigate the turbulent waters of high school and young adulthood. What sets the film apart from nominal coming-of-age films -- besides the early '90s setting and resulting killer soundtrack -- is that none of the characters in "Perks" are traditional high school...
The 24-year-old actress was working long before playing Michael Cera's hilariously forgettable onscreen girlfriend in "Arrested Development." As a child, she appeared in films like "When a Man Loves a Woman," "One Fine Day" and "Independence Day." In recent years, Whitman has carved a niche playing complicated young adults in "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World," the television series "Parenthood" and, most recently, the new film "The Perks of Being a Wallflower."
Adapted by Stephen Chbosky from his seminal teen novel of the same name, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" follows a group of friends as they navigate the turbulent waters of high school and young adulthood. What sets the film apart from nominal coming-of-age films -- besides the early '90s setting and resulting killer soundtrack -- is that none of the characters in "Perks" are traditional high school...
- 9/21/2012
- by Christopher Rosen
- Huffington Post
Time flies when you're not thinking about "Independence Day," but sixteen years have indeed passed since a merry band of Marines, computer experts, politicians and alcoholics gathered in the Nevada desert to save humanity.
Since then, "Independence Day" has grossed over $800 million internationally. But what happened to the film's cast?
(Smith, Fox and Bagley, then.)
First things first: Will Smith is still a famous movie star. After 16 years and at least one scuffle with a reporter who really wanted to kiss him, he even looks exactly the same. Though "Independence Day" remains Smith's biggest box office win, the actor has opened some huge movies since the mid '90s, including "I Am Legend" ($585 milion), "Men In Black" ($589 million), "Hancock," ($624 milllion), and, most recently, "Men in Black III" ($600 million so far).
Fox, who played Smith's girlfriend Jasmine, has been a part of "Kill Bill: Vol. 1," "Set It Off" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Since then, "Independence Day" has grossed over $800 million internationally. But what happened to the film's cast?
(Smith, Fox and Bagley, then.)
First things first: Will Smith is still a famous movie star. After 16 years and at least one scuffle with a reporter who really wanted to kiss him, he even looks exactly the same. Though "Independence Day" remains Smith's biggest box office win, the actor has opened some huge movies since the mid '90s, including "I Am Legend" ($585 milion), "Men In Black" ($589 million), "Hancock," ($624 milllion), and, most recently, "Men in Black III" ($600 million so far).
Fox, who played Smith's girlfriend Jasmine, has been a part of "Kill Bill: Vol. 1," "Set It Off" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm.
- 7/3/2012
- by Kia Makarechi
- Huffington Post
After 27 years together, actor Stephen Collins has filed for divorce from his wife, Faye Grant, he confirmed in a statement to Us Weekly.
"My wife and I are moving forward separately in our lives, " he said. "She has been my dearest friend and a loving mother. I know that we'll go through this process in a way that honors our family."
Collins, 64, is best known for his 11-year role as Rev. Eric Camden on "7th Heaven," and was seen most recently on the big screen in "The Three Stooges." He and Grant married in 1985 and have one daughter, Kate.
Grant, who appeared on "V" and "State of Grace," seems blindsided by Collins' divorce filing, telling E! News, "Stephen's filing for divorce is a surprise. I am devastated."
While Collins' marriage may be over, his former co-stars are celebrating happier times. His former on-screen daughter, Jessica Biel, is reportedly planning a wedding with her longtime beau,...
"My wife and I are moving forward separately in our lives, " he said. "She has been my dearest friend and a loving mother. I know that we'll go through this process in a way that honors our family."
Collins, 64, is best known for his 11-year role as Rev. Eric Camden on "7th Heaven," and was seen most recently on the big screen in "The Three Stooges." He and Grant married in 1985 and have one daughter, Kate.
Grant, who appeared on "V" and "State of Grace," seems blindsided by Collins' divorce filing, telling E! News, "Stephen's filing for divorce is a surprise. I am devastated."
While Collins' marriage may be over, his former co-stars are celebrating happier times. His former on-screen daughter, Jessica Biel, is reportedly planning a wedding with her longtime beau,...
- 5/7/2012
- by Kelly Fisher
- Huffington Post
After 27 years together, actor Stephen Collins has filed for divorce from his wife, Faye Grant, he confirmed in a statement to Us Weekly.
"My wife and I are moving forward separately in our lives, " he said. "She has been my dearest friend and a loving mother. I know that we'll go through this process in a way that honors our family."
Collins, 64, is best known for his 11-year role as Rev. Eric Camden on "7th Heaven," and was seen most recently on the big screen in "The Three Stooges." He and Grant married in 1985 and have one daughter, Kate.
Grant, who appeared on "V" and "State of Grace," seems blindsided by Collins' divorce filing, telling E! News, "Stephen's filing for divorce is a surprise. I am devastated."
While Collins' marriage may be over, his former co-stars are celebrating happier times. His former on-screen daughter, Jessica Biel, is reportedly planning a wedding with her longtime beau,...
"My wife and I are moving forward separately in our lives, " he said. "She has been my dearest friend and a loving mother. I know that we'll go through this process in a way that honors our family."
Collins, 64, is best known for his 11-year role as Rev. Eric Camden on "7th Heaven," and was seen most recently on the big screen in "The Three Stooges." He and Grant married in 1985 and have one daughter, Kate.
Grant, who appeared on "V" and "State of Grace," seems blindsided by Collins' divorce filing, telling E! News, "Stephen's filing for divorce is a surprise. I am devastated."
While Collins' marriage may be over, his former co-stars are celebrating happier times. His former on-screen daughter, Jessica Biel, is reportedly planning a wedding with her longtime beau,...
- 5/7/2012
- by Kelly Fisher
- Aol TV.
Stephen Collins, of 7th Heaven fame, has announced that he and his wife, Faye Grant, are ending their marriage after 27 years.
Related: Top 10 Biggest Divorce Payouts
"My wife and I are moving forward separately in our lives," Stephen tells Et. "She has been my dearest friend and a loving mother. I know that we'll go through this process in a way that honors our family."
Collins wed Faye Grant on April 21, 1985. The couple has one child, a daughter named Kate.
Along with playing Rev. Eric Camden on 7th Heaven, Collins' other credits include Brothers & Sisters, Private Practice and No Ordinary Family. Grant, an actress, also made an appearance on 7th Heaven and subsequently starred in the Fox comedy/drama State of Grace.
Related: Top 10 Biggest Divorce Payouts
"My wife and I are moving forward separately in our lives," Stephen tells Et. "She has been my dearest friend and a loving mother. I know that we'll go through this process in a way that honors our family."
Collins wed Faye Grant on April 21, 1985. The couple has one child, a daughter named Kate.
Along with playing Rev. Eric Camden on 7th Heaven, Collins' other credits include Brothers & Sisters, Private Practice and No Ordinary Family. Grant, an actress, also made an appearance on 7th Heaven and subsequently starred in the Fox comedy/drama State of Grace.
- 5/7/2012
- Entertainment Tonight
Tom Verica has reportedly landed the lead role in TBS's new pilot Hound Dogs. The comedy, which has been written by Bad Boys II and White Men Can't Jump scribe Ron Shelton, focuses on a struggling baseball team. Deadline says that Verica has now signed up to play the manager of the Nashville Hound Dogs, a gambling addict who is trying to move on from his past. Verica has previously appeared in shows including Providence, State Of Grace, American Dreams and The Nine. He (more)...
- 1/26/2011
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
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