Before we got to know him as the neurotic balding George Costanza on Seinfeld, he was singing and dancing with hair for McDonald’s McDLT!!! How different was the then 26 year old actor in 1985 as compared to the characters we go to know and live him as. Next time he is doing a stage musical, I am so going to make the effort to go and see it because he really does have a crapload of talent!!!
BTW so sad that the McDLT lasted longer than his hair!
SOW note: As you can tell I am trying to start a new post called Before They Were Famous! I think it is a lot of fun to see celebs before we knew them doing commercials, music videos, TV guest appearances, game show contestants, Soap Operas or bit parts in movies! I am trying my best to find as many of these on my own, but I need your help!!! So if you see them or know of any, can you please E-Mail me at [email protected]!!! I hope they are as fun for you as they are for me!!!
Julia Louis-Dreyfus was on Conan O’Brien and he convinced her to get was they felt was rightfully hers…Tina Fey’s Emmy for Outstanding Comedic Actress. Seriously that was one of the funniest things I have seen the two of them do in a really long time.
Appearing on this coming Monday’s The Dr. Keith Ablow Show, Shar Jackson stands by the man who didn’t stand by her and their own two offspring, when asked about Britney Spears’ divorce from Kevin Federline. "Kevin is a good guy," says Shar, "and I don’t have anything bad to say about him." As for whether K-Fed might actually fight for custody of li’l Sean Preston and newborn what’s-his-name, Shar says, "I’m sure he’s scared that Britney might take the kids to Louisiana or somewhere, and he might not see them, so probably. He loves his kids." To hear more doses of irony from Shar — as well as the insights of Brit’s first short-term hubby, Jason Alexander — tune in Monday. (Just don’t watch while drinking a soda.)
Michael Richards has agreed to settle his dispute with the men he offended during his racist rant last month at the Laugh Factory in West Hollywood. Richards and Gloria Allred, the lawyer for the two patrons, issued the following joint statement: "Michael Richards would like to apologize in person to the gentleman with whom he had the exchange in the club. After discussions with Gloria Allred, an attorney who represents the man and three others who were with him that night, Michael has agreed that they will all meet in the presence of a retired judge who will facilitate the meeting and help the parties resolve this matter. All concerned are hopeful that a face-to-face meeting will be constructive and begin the necessary process of healing and closure." No word on whether money will exchange hands.
Or said them on stage at a comedy club? I felt like sending Michael Richards a note. I feel really badly for the guy. He was obviously in a state of stress. You don’t need to be inebriated to be bent out of shape. My heart went out to the guy. Poor f—er, he’s getting it now. They’ll probably torture him for a while and then let him go. I like him.
They make a perfect pair. The EW interview has him denying he is an anti-semite and Passion was not anti-semitic and blah lies blah. Oh yeah boycott Apocalypto.