It sounds like Helen Hunt really wanted to be "Jessie’s Girl" back in the day.
The 53-year-old actress appeared on Thursday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen and revealed she had a major crush on Rick Springfield.
“He wouldn’t date me but I was madly in love with Rick Springfield,” Hunt said.
Watch: Helen Hunt Stepping Behind the Camera For 'This Is Us' Christmas Episode
The Ride actress explained that the two were filming on the same studio lot -- he was playing dreamy Dr. Noah Drake on General Hospital and she was shooting the short-lived sitcom It Takes Two.
Hunt eventually tried to make the first move, but it didn’t quite turn out as planned.
“I left a note on his car,” she admitted. “I left it on his windshield and somehow, he managed to not call me.”
Cohen quickly agreed that the teenage music icon was...
The 53-year-old actress appeared on Thursday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen and revealed she had a major crush on Rick Springfield.
“He wouldn’t date me but I was madly in love with Rick Springfield,” Hunt said.
Watch: Helen Hunt Stepping Behind the Camera For 'This Is Us' Christmas Episode
The Ride actress explained that the two were filming on the same studio lot -- he was playing dreamy Dr. Noah Drake on General Hospital and she was shooting the short-lived sitcom It Takes Two.
Hunt eventually tried to make the first move, but it didn’t quite turn out as planned.
“I left a note on his car,” she admitted. “I left it on his windshield and somehow, he managed to not call me.”
Cohen quickly agreed that the teenage music icon was...
- 4/8/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Rick Springfield may have wished he had Jessie’s girl, but Helen Hunt wished she had him!
During an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen Thursday night, the 53-year-old actress opened up about her teenage crush on the music icon — and her failed attempt to start a romance with him.
“He wouldn’t date me but I was madly in love with Rick Springfield,” Hunt confessed.
As she explained, the two were studio lot neighbors while she was a working on the short-lived sitcom It Takes Two and he was breaking hearts as the dreamy Dr. Noah Drake on General Hospital.
During an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen Thursday night, the 53-year-old actress opened up about her teenage crush on the music icon — and her failed attempt to start a romance with him.
“He wouldn’t date me but I was madly in love with Rick Springfield,” Hunt confessed.
As she explained, the two were studio lot neighbors while she was a working on the short-lived sitcom It Takes Two and he was breaking hearts as the dreamy Dr. Noah Drake on General Hospital.
- 4/7/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Author: Zehra Phelan
Chris Evans has left behind the tight lycra suit of Captain America and gone all soft as he takes on the role as a single man raising his child prodigy niece in the upcoming Gifted, and we have the new trailer which is bound to have the ladies melting into a pile of quivering mess.
Related: Chris Evans Breaks Hearts in First Gifted Trailer
As with many films with young actors, the trailer shows McKenna Grace as a lovable ‘smart ass’ kid who promises to outshine her much older co-stars on a picture which is due to tug on the heart strings whilst dousing you with a much needed gentle humour.
No stranger to a film which, let’s face it, is directed at a more fairer audience than those who adore his Marvel comic book superhero, Chris Evans has starred in some rather dubious “chick flicks...
Chris Evans has left behind the tight lycra suit of Captain America and gone all soft as he takes on the role as a single man raising his child prodigy niece in the upcoming Gifted, and we have the new trailer which is bound to have the ladies melting into a pile of quivering mess.
Related: Chris Evans Breaks Hearts in First Gifted Trailer
As with many films with young actors, the trailer shows McKenna Grace as a lovable ‘smart ass’ kid who promises to outshine her much older co-stars on a picture which is due to tug on the heart strings whilst dousing you with a much needed gentle humour.
No stranger to a film which, let’s face it, is directed at a more fairer audience than those who adore his Marvel comic book superhero, Chris Evans has starred in some rather dubious “chick flicks...
- 2/24/2017
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Julie Ann Emery, whose TV credits include “Better Call Saul” and the first season of FX’s “Fargo,” has joined Chris Evans in Marc Webb‘s “Gifted,” TheWrap has learned. Fox Searchlight will distribute “Gifted,” which is currently filming in Georgia. The movie co-stars Oscar winner Octavia Spencer and Tony winner Lindsay Duncan as well as Jenny Slate, Keir O’Donnell and young actress Mckenna Grace. Webb (“The Amazing Spider-Man”) directs from an original screenplay by Tom Flynn. Karen Lunder and Andy Cohen are producing “Gifted,” while Molly Allen, Glen Basner and Ben Browning serve as executive producers. Also Read: Emmy Breakout Bob Odenkirk on.
- 11/5/2015
- by Photographed by Nogen Beck
- The Wrap
Ben Stiller’s Red Hour Television has scored two more sales in its maiden development season for comedies You’re Not Doing It Right and Between Two Kings. Both have been set up at ABC with a script commitment through ABC Studios, where Red Hour is under a deal, and are executive produced by Stiller, Red Hour TV’s Debbie Liebling and Stuart Cornfeld. Single-camera You’re Not Doing It Right is starring and written by Michael Ian Black who is also executive producing with his manager Ted Schachter. Based on Black’s book and set “in the wilds of Connecticut,” the show is described as a comedy about modern marriage and parenting and takes a hard look at what happens when you wake up, look around, and don’t recognize the life you are living as your own. Black is repped by UTA. Between Two Kings is written/executive produced by Jeff Kahn.
- 12/17/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
No, it's not a serial killer's bucket list.
The annual Blood List represents the best dark genre screenplays in Hollywood that have yet to be made. It’s a great way to support community and get word out about all the original films that should be on Hollywood’s radar.
Here’s how it works straight from the source:
The Blood List was created in 2009 to bring attention to darker, genre unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. A calendar year for a script to be considered for the list is from October 31st to October 31st. Voting is done by 100 industry insiders. The list is known as the 'Top horror screenplays list' but also has scripts in the sci fi, fantasy, thriller, and dark comedy space as well.
Genres included on the list are: Horror, thriller, sci-fi, dark drama, and dark comedies. This year 117 feature executives voted. Each executive chose their top...
The annual Blood List represents the best dark genre screenplays in Hollywood that have yet to be made. It’s a great way to support community and get word out about all the original films that should be on Hollywood’s radar.
Here’s how it works straight from the source:
The Blood List was created in 2009 to bring attention to darker, genre unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. A calendar year for a script to be considered for the list is from October 31st to October 31st. Voting is done by 100 industry insiders. The list is known as the 'Top horror screenplays list' but also has scripts in the sci fi, fantasy, thriller, and dark comedy space as well.
Genres included on the list are: Horror, thriller, sci-fi, dark drama, and dark comedies. This year 117 feature executives voted. Each executive chose their top...
- 11/1/2012
- by Sara Castillo
- FEARnet
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