Oscar-nominated costume designer Jacqueline West and the Fashion Institute Of Design & Merchandising have created a scholarship for an outstanding Native American interested in the study of fashion or costume design. The Scholarship is open for entry now and will be awarded in early Fall 2016. In order to encourage youth of Native descent to enter the world of costume design and to raise awareness of careers in the design arena from fashion to costume design for theatre and film, the Scholarship includes a visiting internship with West. After a career as a fashion designer with her own label, sold in such department stores as Barney's and Fred Siegel, West in the late 80's started to create costumes for film. Since then her costume designs have been nominated for three Oscars, including "Quills" (2001), "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" (2009) and finally, "The Revenant." The scholarship is open to youths of Native American descent.
- 2/17/2016
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
Former Prison Break (very) bad girl Jodi Lyn O’Keefe just may be up to her old tricks. The brunette beauty will play a “central role” in an upcoming episode of NBC’s revamped Law & Order: La, a show rep confirms for TVLine. Titled “Angel’s Knoll,” O’Keefe’s episode is yet to be scheduled, but is technically No. 20 for the season.
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- 4/14/2011
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
We know the big "Office" news this week is the debut of Will Ferrell as new/interim Dunder Mifflin manager Deangelo Vickers. But allow us to look a month or so ahead, to the season finale.
The final episode of the season -- and third of the post-Michael Scott era -- will feature guest stars Ray Romano, Catherine Tate, Will Arnett and James Spader. And thanks to "Office" writer/producer/Kelly Mindy Kaling, we now know their characters' names.
"William Arnett plays 'Fred Henry,' Raymond Romano plays 'Merv Bronte,' and James Spader plays 'Robert California,'" Kaling tweeted on Tuesday (with the blessing of "Office" showrunner/Toby Paul Lieberstein). "These are real, guys."
Tate's character, Kaling added a couple minutes later, is named Nellie Bertrum. She also takes credit for half of the "Merv Bronte" name, saying she suggested the last name and fellow writer Daniel Chun pitched "Merv.
The final episode of the season -- and third of the post-Michael Scott era -- will feature guest stars Ray Romano, Catherine Tate, Will Arnett and James Spader. And thanks to "Office" writer/producer/Kelly Mindy Kaling, we now know their characters' names.
"William Arnett plays 'Fred Henry,' Raymond Romano plays 'Merv Bronte,' and James Spader plays 'Robert California,'" Kaling tweeted on Tuesday (with the blessing of "Office" showrunner/Toby Paul Lieberstein). "These are real, guys."
Tate's character, Kaling added a couple minutes later, is named Nellie Bertrum. She also takes credit for half of the "Merv Bronte" name, saying she suggested the last name and fellow writer Daniel Chun pitched "Merv.
- 4/12/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
We still don't know who will replace Michael Scott at Dunder Mifflin, but now, we do know the names of the candidates.
The series will compensate for the loss of Steve Carell with a star-studded season seven ending; Ricky Gervais and Will Arnett were announced as guest stars in March, while earlier this month, Ray Romano, James Spader and Catherine Tate were revealed to be joining the show, too. Will Ferrell will already be there; he's joining the show for the final four episodes as D'Angelo Vickers, the temporary boss.
Show star/writer Mindy Kaling let fans in on some fun details about the show's season finale via Twitter on Tuesday, revealing the names of their characters.
"William Arnett plays 'Fred Henry', Raymond Romano plays 'Merv Bronte', and James Spader plays 'Robert California'. These are real, guys," she tweeted. Kaling then added, "Catherine 'The Great' Tate is Nellie Bertrum.
The series will compensate for the loss of Steve Carell with a star-studded season seven ending; Ricky Gervais and Will Arnett were announced as guest stars in March, while earlier this month, Ray Romano, James Spader and Catherine Tate were revealed to be joining the show, too. Will Ferrell will already be there; he's joining the show for the final four episodes as D'Angelo Vickers, the temporary boss.
Show star/writer Mindy Kaling let fans in on some fun details about the show's season finale via Twitter on Tuesday, revealing the names of their characters.
"William Arnett plays 'Fred Henry', Raymond Romano plays 'Merv Bronte', and James Spader plays 'Robert California'. These are real, guys," she tweeted. Kaling then added, "Catherine 'The Great' Tate is Nellie Bertrum.
- 4/12/2011
- by Jordan Zakarin
- Huffington Post
We all knew by now that Will Arnett, Ray Romano, and James Spader (not to mention Will Ferrell) would all be making guest (or perhaps permanent!) appearances on The Office before Steve Carell's Michael Scott left for Colorado. But Mindy Kaling has just divulged some heretofore privileged information: the new characters' names. As she tweeted via Blackberry, William Arnett plays "Fred Henry," Raymond Romano plays "Merv Bronte," and James Spader plays "Robert California." These are real, guys. These may be more than mundane revelations — they may be clues. Only one of those names follows the two-first-names formula that graces bosses David Brent and Michael Scott: Fred Henry, of course. This could either give credence to the popular rumor that Arnett will be the next boss or simply be a red herring. And while I'd prefer to see someone get promoted from [...]...
- 4/12/2011
- Nerve
Fred Henry. Merv Bronte. Nellie Bertrum. Robert California.
These folks may not be real, but these are their real names, folks. Mindy Kaling says so herself! The Office writer and actress got the go-ahead from Paul Lieberstein (hi, Toby!) to share the upcoming Office guest stars' character names with us today, and they're on par with Ferrell's DeAngelo Vickars, as fake awesome names go:...
These folks may not be real, but these are their real names, folks. Mindy Kaling says so herself! The Office writer and actress got the go-ahead from Paul Lieberstein (hi, Toby!) to share the upcoming Office guest stars' character names with us today, and they're on par with Ferrell's DeAngelo Vickars, as fake awesome names go:...
- 4/12/2011
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
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