Jared Padalecki was just 17 years old when he was cast in the role of Dean Forrester in Gilmore Girls. Padalecki wasn’t the first actor to be cast in the role, and he didn’t even know he had landed the part when he returned home to Texas after a trip to California to audition for roles. That call would come later after casting agents auditioned even more actors. It’s not that the casting department didn’t love Padalecki for the part. In fact, they were sold after his first audition. The show’s creator, Amy Sherman-Palladino, insisted on auditioning more actors because Padalecki’s casting would have been too easy.
Amy Sherman-Palladino insisted on auditioning more actors, despite being impressed by Padalecki
Amy Sherman-Palladino was called to see Jared Padalecki after the casting directors loved his impromptu audition. Casting director, Jill Anthony, told Vanity Fair that they hadn...
Amy Sherman-Palladino insisted on auditioning more actors, despite being impressed by Padalecki
Amy Sherman-Palladino was called to see Jared Padalecki after the casting directors loved his impromptu audition. Casting director, Jill Anthony, told Vanity Fair that they hadn...
- 7/24/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Roster includes Karen Allen drama Colewell, A Thousand Miles Behind.
James Andrew Felts’ Los Angeles-based Motion Picture Exchange (Mpx) has added the food documentary Before The Plate to its Toronto sales slate alongside thriller Aftermath.
The film follows renowned chef John Horne as he reveals the source farm of every key ingredient from one of his entrée dishes at his Toronto restaurant Canoe.
Sagi Kahane-Rapport directed Before The Plate and Dylan Sher produced. Mpx will host a food tasting and trailer premiere event for a select group of distributors at Canoe during Toronto International Film Festival (Tiff).
Aftermath stars Ashley Greene...
James Andrew Felts’ Los Angeles-based Motion Picture Exchange (Mpx) has added the food documentary Before The Plate to its Toronto sales slate alongside thriller Aftermath.
The film follows renowned chef John Horne as he reveals the source farm of every key ingredient from one of his entrée dishes at his Toronto restaurant Canoe.
Sagi Kahane-Rapport directed Before The Plate and Dylan Sher produced. Mpx will host a food tasting and trailer premiere event for a select group of distributors at Canoe during Toronto International Film Festival (Tiff).
Aftermath stars Ashley Greene...
- 8/15/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Ugh, someone should have told these folks about de-interlacing, and while it kind of messes with the teaser it still looks utterly incredible. This is an indepth look at the bi-polar disorder, and for those who've seen it up close it's quite a scary mental illness. I'm not talking about that flippant "oh you're moody" crap, I mean the real deal bouncing off the walls and alternately suicidal horror that the disease is.
Ever made eye contact with someone from across the room and wondered what the future could be like in a relationship with them? Josh Weathers (Nathan Wetherington) did just that, and he and Amanda "Em" Helms (Stef Willen) actually start an amazing life together. After that chance meeting, they spend a night, read poetry in bed, and move in together; however, their love takes a nasty turn for the worse as Amanda's past starts to rear its ugly head.
Ever made eye contact with someone from across the room and wondered what the future could be like in a relationship with them? Josh Weathers (Nathan Wetherington) did just that, and he and Amanda "Em" Helms (Stef Willen) actually start an amazing life together. After that chance meeting, they spend a night, read poetry in bed, and move in together; however, their love takes a nasty turn for the worse as Amanda's past starts to rear its ugly head.
- 4/17/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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