Before Taryn Manning played a druggie several times, she had an eating disorder on Popular. She looks the same now as she did when she was 21 in that 2000 episode.
Shortly before The Resident came back this season, we found out that Emily VanCamp would not be returning to the show. On yesterday’s phenomenal episode, we learned how the medical drama said goodbye to her character.
VanCamp explained to Deadline that she did not leave the show because of bad blood. In fact, she loved working on the series.
So why did she leave? She told the site, “I spent so many years on network television, but then suddenly priorities shifted. I think there comes a moment in every woman’s life—in every person’s life—where it becomes less about work and more about family, and that’s what happened while I was making the show. Doing that many episodes in a different city and then you add Covid to that, most of us couldn’t see our families for almost a year. It really solidified for me that family is where my heart is at the moment.”
Back in August, she welcomed her first child with her husband, Josh Bowman. So being away from her family in Canada to film in Atlanta was not something she wanted to do. Therefore, after many years of putting acting first with Everwood, Brothers & Sisters, Revenge, and The Resident, she decided to put family first. Good for her.
Back to her baby, Iris, I wonder if the producers played Goo Goo Dolls’ Iris as they wheeled Nic to operating room to donate her organs as a tribute to her daughter?
When it comes to that scene, VanCamp was not there. That, as she said, was “movie magic.”
Dulé Hill is playing the patriarch on the reimagining of The Wonder Years that airs Wednesdays at 8:30p on ABC. It is a role I think he was born to play. It is his best role yet, but I have never seen The West Wing.
Anyways, the other day he went out to breakfast, and there was a familiar face at the restaurant. Josh Saviano, who played Paul on the original series, was there breaking bread with a colleague.
Josh Saviano looks over at the table next to him, and he sees Hill. So, of course, the men started to talk about being involved on the same but different show.
After their meeting, they were both happy to meet each other and shared this sweet photo.
Hopefully, ABC can find a way to incorporate Saviano onto the show. Maybe he can play Hill’s new fishing buddy, and they talk about bridging the gap in race relations?
If they can make that happen, he would not be the first person from the original series to be part of the new one. Fred Savage directed at least two episodes, including the pilot.
One, two, Kylie’s coming for you. Three, four, better lock your door. Five, six, grab your crucifix. Seven, Eight, better stay up late.
Because Kylie Jenner teamed up with Warner Bros to release a makeup collection that is inspired by Nightmare on Elm Street. You know, cause when I think of lipstick, I think of Freddy Krueger. Not!
The Kylie Cosmetics kit includes three lip lacquers, twelve eyeshadows, false lashes, and lip and cheek jelly stain.
Even though I don’t think the colors truly represent the horror franchise, I want a kit because I have been sleeping with a Freddy Krueger doll since I was in high school. Therefore, I must have everything Nightmare on Elm Street that I can get my hands on.
KYLIE X NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET will be available to own on October 12th.