Steve Urkel actor Jaleel White began acting as a child after his preschool teacher convinced his mother he was cut out for a career in showbiz. At age three, he pulled off his screen debut, appearing in various national commercials for popular brands — from Pepsi to McDonald’s and most notably, a Jello Pudding Pops commercial with Bill Cosby. The Los Angeles, California native made his proper acting debut in 1984 as Van Van Morris in the “Ebony and Ivory” episode of CBS’ The Jeffersons. After that, he appeared in two telefilms, Silence of the Heart (1984) and Kids Don’t...
- 2/25/2024
- by Banks Onuoha
- TVovermind.com
A cameo from Charlie Sheen? What is this? National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1?
In what was momentarily hilarious and fantastic news, socyberty reported that actor Charlie Sheen — known primarily from 1990's Men at Work and providing the voice of Charles B. "Charlie" Barkin in 1996's All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 — was looking to play a zombie in Season 2 of AMC's The Walking Dead.Would it be terrific? Yes! But remember, the site claiming that Sheen's reps "confirmed" the appearance is called "socyberty". Heard of it? Me neither, but congratulations on getting yourself plenty of free publicity!
Luckily, producer Gale Anne Hurd was able to set the record straight about the Three for the Road star's possible cameo. "That is insane," Hurd told HitFix. "I'm on Twitter and I just got someone saying, 'Say it isn't so.' We don't even know what the episodes are going to be, much less stunt-casting zombies.
In what was momentarily hilarious and fantastic news, socyberty reported that actor Charlie Sheen — known primarily from 1990's Men at Work and providing the voice of Charles B. "Charlie" Barkin in 1996's All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 — was looking to play a zombie in Season 2 of AMC's The Walking Dead.Would it be terrific? Yes! But remember, the site claiming that Sheen's reps "confirmed" the appearance is called "socyberty". Heard of it? Me neither, but congratulations on getting yourself plenty of free publicity!
Luckily, producer Gale Anne Hurd was able to set the record straight about the Three for the Road star's possible cameo. "That is insane," Hurd told HitFix. "I'm on Twitter and I just got someone saying, 'Say it isn't so.' We don't even know what the episodes are going to be, much less stunt-casting zombies.
- 12/10/2010
- HugAZombie
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