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7 May 2012 8:18 AM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
Of all the actresses on HBO's “Girls” (Sundays at 10:30 p.m. Et) Zosia Mamet is the least like her character.
“I don’t watch much television,” Mamet, who plays "Sex and the City"-obsessed Shoshanna, told HuffPost TV. “My old TV agent used to always get mad at me because he’d send me out on auditions and I’d be like, ‘What’s this show?’ and he’d be like, ‘It’s literally the top show on television.’ I wasn’t allowed to watch TV as a kid.”
About that childhood: Mamet’s mother is, of course, actress Lindsay Crouse, and her father is writer David Mamet.
“I thought about changing my name when I started working,” Mamet said. “But I was like, ‘Fuck that. It’s my name, I don’t want to change it.’” The actress has been working since she was 17, and has appeared on “Parenthood, »
- Christopher Rosen
7 May 2012 6:28 AM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
Of all the actresses on HBO's “Girls” (Sundays at 10:30 p.m. Et) Zosia Mamet is the least like her character.
“I don't watch much television,” Mamet, who plays "Sex and the City"-obsessed Shoshanna, told HuffPost TV. “My old TV agent used to always get mad at me because he'd send me out on auditions and I'd be like, ‘What's this show?' and he'd be like, ‘It's literally the top show on television.' I wasn't allowed to watch TV as a kid.”
About that childhood: Mamet's mother is, of course, actress Lindsay Crouse, and her father is writer David Mamet.
“I thought about changing my name when I started working,” Mamet said. “But I was like, ‘Fuck that. It's my name, I don't want to change it.'” The actress has been working since she was 17, and has appeared on “Parenthood,” “The United States of Tara” and »
- Christopher Rosen
25 January 2012 7:26 AM, PST | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »
TV announcer and voice actor Dick Tufeld passed away at the age of 85 Sunday evening. He succumbed to a long battle with heart disease while watching NFL football in his own home.
Best known for voicing the robot on both the 1965 Lost in Space television series and the 1998 Lost In Space movie, Dick Tufeld became famous for intoning the iconic line, "Danger, Will Robinson!" on a weekly basis. He also delivered other memorable catchphrases such as "That does not compute!" And, "Dr. Smith is a bubble-headed booby!"
Dick Tufeld also served as a voice-over artist on other Irwin Allen series, such as Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and The Time Tunnel, as well as Walt Disney's Zorro. Through the 50s and into the 90s, Dick also voiced many cartoon series, such as Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends and Fantastic Four.
A TV luminary in his field, Tufeld got »
- MovieWeb
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