Full of enthusiasm and exuberance that mirrors her character on the show, Brooke D’Orsay could barely contain her excitement over the upcoming third season of Royal Pains. She was only too happy to share what she loves about Paige, the Paige/Evan relationship and what may lie ahead for the two love birds.
When last seen at the end of the second season, Paige and Evan were embarking on a European dream vacation. As the series picks up nine months later, Paige and Evan return to life in the Hamptons still as in love and happy as ever. As Brooke teased, “They did go to Europe. We start a year later at the beginning of the following summer. So they’ve been dating a year now. The first year everything is new and exciting, but this new year brings complications for their relationship.” The balloon has not exactly burst,...
When last seen at the end of the second season, Paige and Evan were embarking on a European dream vacation. As the series picks up nine months later, Paige and Evan return to life in the Hamptons still as in love and happy as ever. As Brooke teased, “They did go to Europe. We start a year later at the beginning of the following summer. So they’ve been dating a year now. The first year everything is new and exciting, but this new year brings complications for their relationship.” The balloon has not exactly burst,...
- 6/29/2011
- by Tiffany Vogt
- The TV Addict
Filed under: Reality-Free, Features, TV Previews
Detectives Benson and Stabler are back on the case with all new episodes this spring. On Wednesday, March 23, at 10Pm, the dynamic detective duo of 'Law & Order: Svu' crosses paths with Rose McGowan's sultry Cassandra, a fixture at a swingers club.
Based on these exclusive behind the scenes photos, it looks like Benson and Stabler do a little sexy undercover work (our favorite kind!) to solve the murder of a family man (guest star Tom Irwin) with some dark secrets. Ryan Hurst also guest stars as Doug Loveless, the very jealous boyfriend of McGowan's Cassandra.
Check out the exclusive pictures below.
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Detectives Benson and Stabler are back on the case with all new episodes this spring. On Wednesday, March 23, at 10Pm, the dynamic detective duo of 'Law & Order: Svu' crosses paths with Rose McGowan's sultry Cassandra, a fixture at a swingers club.
Based on these exclusive behind the scenes photos, it looks like Benson and Stabler do a little sexy undercover work (our favorite kind!) to solve the murder of a family man (guest star Tom Irwin) with some dark secrets. Ryan Hurst also guest stars as Doug Loveless, the very jealous boyfriend of McGowan's Cassandra.
Check out the exclusive pictures below.
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- 3/22/2011
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
Director Harold Becker.
Digging up The Onion Field with Harold Becker
by Jon Zelazny
On January 27th, 2010, Gregory Ulus Powell went before a parole board at The Men’s Colony in San Luis Obispo, California. Powell has been serving a suspended death sentence for the 1963 kidnapping of Lapd officers Ian Campbell and Karl Hettinger, and the murder of Campbell.
The crime was the subject of L.A. cop-turned-author Joseph Wambaugh’s 1974 non-fiction bestseller, The Onion Field. Five years later the movie appeared, directed by Bronx native Harold Becker, who went on to popular hits like Taps (1981), Sea of Love (1989) and Malice (1993).
With Greg Powell back in the news, I met with Becker at his office in Beverly Hills.
Harold Becker: The Onion Field was my big break. I had made one feature film in England, The Ragman’s Daughter (1972). It was well received over there, but didn’t really cut through here.
Digging up The Onion Field with Harold Becker
by Jon Zelazny
On January 27th, 2010, Gregory Ulus Powell went before a parole board at The Men’s Colony in San Luis Obispo, California. Powell has been serving a suspended death sentence for the 1963 kidnapping of Lapd officers Ian Campbell and Karl Hettinger, and the murder of Campbell.
The crime was the subject of L.A. cop-turned-author Joseph Wambaugh’s 1974 non-fiction bestseller, The Onion Field. Five years later the movie appeared, directed by Bronx native Harold Becker, who went on to popular hits like Taps (1981), Sea of Love (1989) and Malice (1993).
With Greg Powell back in the news, I met with Becker at his office in Beverly Hills.
Harold Becker: The Onion Field was my big break. I had made one feature film in England, The Ragman’s Daughter (1972). It was well received over there, but didn’t really cut through here.
- 3/2/2010
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
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