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more about #actors more comments → NotChoinski: Never cheated on his wife? Maybe not on screen, but the last scene we saw him in - calling her from a phone booth the day he was fired - was clearly... more » vlvtjones: 11. He plays Patrick Stewart's lover in "Jeffrey", and nearly steals the entire movie away. #bryanbatt more » CherriSpryte: Oh how I love thee. (Note: Bryan Batt's strong resemblence to the Italian side of my family makes me feel squicky about how hot I think he is. This is... more » LaComtesse: He reminds me of my gay Italian uncle who dotes on his niece/goddaughter even MORE now. #bryanbatt more » LaComtesse: Oops. DP. more » thecameralovesyou: I wish the sound on "Sway" was better!! He sounds awesome. I want him to be my best friend. and decorate my house. #bryanbatt more » puppypower: 11. He has a Boston Terrier named Peggy. So cute: [www.bryanbatt.com] #bryanbatt more » curiousgeorgiana: Um, Bryan. I need that vest. STAT. #bryanbatt more » meanteeth: because i love Sal so much (and Bryan Batt, too!) i follow him on Twitter and give him ideas and advice about what to pursue now that Sterling Cooper ... more » BeckySharper: I think I heard recently that he and his partner are getting married. #bryanbatt more » Pizza!Pizza!Pizza!: Didn't cheat, hmm? Well he got pretty close in that hotel room! His house is divine. But to what unflattering photos is he referring? #bryanbatt more » willwriteforfood: The book and movie of TKAM ripped me apart. I had never read the book growing up nor seen the movie, but when I moved to Alabama 10 years ago, I made ... more » dcetstyle: RIP Ms. Wilcox. Her performance in that movie was so good that I almost felt sorry for her character despite her false accusation against the Tom Robi... more » curiousgeorgiana: Amazing actor. #deaths more » TransFat: Aw how sad. She was in "Number Twelve Looks Just Like You" which is one of my Top 10 favorite Twilight Zones. #deaths more » -
#madmen
10 Reasons To Love Bryan Batt
Yes, he's awesome as Sal Romano, Mad Men's hapless closeted art director. But that's just one of the reasons he's in the Arbitrary Male Celebrity's Hall of Fame: More » -
#collinwilcox
R.I.P. Collin Wilcox
Collin Wilcox, an accomplished actress perhaps best known for playing Mayella Ewell, the woman who falsely accuses Tom Robinson of rape in To Kill A Mockingbird, has died at 74. [NYT] -
#quoteunquote
That's "Fiction," People
Polymath and mature student James Franco on his creative writing: "When I started, it was fairly autobiographical and I hated it...So I started writing about people that I knew." [New Yorker] -
#snapunhappy
New Anti-Paparazzi Law Unlikely To Shut Down Megan Fox Pipeline
Governor Schwarzenegger has signed a bill that would make it illegal for paparazzi to take unauthorized photos of stars in "personal or familial activity.'' But will this really curb our insatiable desire for pics of Megan Fox and other luminaries? More » -
#quoteunquote
Character Study
Susie Essman on her famously self-confident alter-ego: "Susie Greene thinks she is drop-dead gorgeous and everything she chooses to put on is drop-dead gorgeous. Imagine being like that." [NYT] -
#alistblues
Are You Sick Of Hollywood's A-List?
Ann Hornaday of the Washington Post notes that "grown-ups" are in trouble in Hollywood, as audiences are increasingly turning to films like "Transformers" and "G.I. Joe," instead of the latest "adult" fare put out by Hollywood's A-listers. More » -
#wonderfulworld
R.I.P. Virginia Davis
Virginia Davis, who in the 1920s was one of the young Walt Disney Company's first stars, has died at 90. Davis was the star of Disney's "Alice" films. [USAToday] -
#meetingoftheminds
R.I.P. Ruth Ford
Ruth Ford, an actress who became famous for the salons she held in her Dakota apartment, has died at 98. "My life has been too exciting, too wonderful, to let anything else, and that includes acting, to come first." [NYT] -
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#queenofthejungle
R.I.P. Brenda Joyce
Brenda Joyce, an actress of the 1940s best known for playing Jane in five "Tarzan" movies, has died at 92. Post-Hollywood, Joyce worked with immigrants, helping them to find jobs and homes. [NYT] -
#stageandscreen
R.I.P. Karl Malden
Karl Malden, the versatile, Oscar-winning actor who gave memorable performances in such films as On the Waterfront, A Streetcar Named Desire, and Patton, has died at 97. [LAT] -
#criticscircle
TV Dinner
Food critic Gael Greene's heard that they may adapt her memoir, Insatiable: Tales From a Life of Delicious Excess, for the small screen. Who would the chapeau'd dining doyenne cast? Uma Thurman. [Eater] -
#comebackkids
Is It Easier For Men To Make A Comeback?
Tonight is, by all accounts, Mickey Rourke's night to shine. After toiling in Hollywood's Has-Been Zone for years, Rourke is favored to win gold. But is it harder for actresses to overcome Has Been status? More » -
#winnerscircle
Why Do We Love Celebrity Award Shows So Much?
Awards shows have a strange way of sneaking into our lives. Even those of us who would rather watch paint dry than watch the actual ceremonies will, inevitably, find ourselves talking about the dumb show. More »


