Charlie Sheen will executive produce and be top billed in Mad Families, a new comedy film coming from Crackle, Sony’s digital platform. Charlie Sheen To Star In And Produce Mad Families Sheen will play Charlie Jones, a “man-child with a hear of gold.” Fred Wolf will be directing the film, who also directed Crackle’s last original film Joe Dirt […]
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- 9/21/2016
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
Charlie Sheen will topline and executive produce Mad Families, a new comedy feature film from Sony’s digital platform Crackle. Production started last week in Los Angeles. Sheen is playing Charlie Jones, a loveable man-child with a heart of gold and a unique way of looking at the world. Fred Wolf, who helmed Crackle’s previous original film Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser, is directing from a script reteaming him and Joe Dirt star David Spade. Leah Remini, Finesse Mitchell…...
- 9/20/2016
- Deadline
Tori Kelly took the Grammys red carpet by storm (see: fire storm) on Monday, and the Internet feel deeply, deeply in love. Not only did the 23-year-old, nominated for best new artist, look unfathomably glam, but she was pretty much the cutest. Here are just five (of the million) reasons the world is #TeamTori on Grammys night. 1. First of all - she glowed. Glowed.Oh hail yeah @Allwynkelly!!! Hahah. @ToriKelly #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/fzezYEh4HR— aj rafael (@ajRAFAEL) February 16, 2016 .@ToriKelly is drop dead beautiful. #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/plFCFHhZrP— People Magazine (@people) February 15, 2016 2. She's overcome so many obstacles to...
- 2/16/2016
- by Maria Yagoda, @mariayagoda
- PEOPLE.com
A majority of Digital Spy readers think that Stereo Kicks should either sack some of the lineup or split into two boybands rather than stay together as one.
10,842 people voted in our poll asking what should happen to the eight-piece, with 43.3% saying they should sack a few for the greater good.
32.9% of voters said they should do nothing, arguing that Stereo Kicks must take their chances as they are with the other acts.
The remaining 23.8% said they should split the group into two boybands.
Regina_Phalange said: "8 would work if they taught them to harmonise and taught them stage presence. Right now it is just a mess, and it is awful."
Of comparisons to other large bands, Ashley John McLoughlin said: "The difference with S Club 7 is that they were mixed genders and they all looked completely different.
"They look like 8 guys who all work in Top Man and decided to start a choir.
10,842 people voted in our poll asking what should happen to the eight-piece, with 43.3% saying they should sack a few for the greater good.
32.9% of voters said they should do nothing, arguing that Stereo Kicks must take their chances as they are with the other acts.
The remaining 23.8% said they should split the group into two boybands.
Regina_Phalange said: "8 would work if they taught them to harmonise and taught them stage presence. Right now it is just a mess, and it is awful."
Of comparisons to other large bands, Ashley John McLoughlin said: "The difference with S Club 7 is that they were mixed genders and they all looked completely different.
"They look like 8 guys who all work in Top Man and decided to start a choir.
- 10/23/2014
- Digital Spy
Union J singer Jaymi Hensley has heaped praise upon X Factor contestant Chloe Jasmine, claiming that he doesn't believe she is fake.
Jasmine has faced criticism over the last few weeks after a 2006 audition of her on the show revealed that she hasn't always had the accent that she possesses today.
Speaking to Digital Spy at last night's (October 13) Attitude Awards about who he is backing on this year's X Factor, Hensley said: "Chloe Jasmine - I love that bitch!
"I loved her on The Face too. She's not from this world. What I love about her is that Naomi Campbell told her to be less theatrical and she just couldn't, because she had no idea how to not be herself.
"When the press say she is fake, I genuinely don't believe it."
Hensley also revealed that he hopes Louis Walsh's boyband Stereo Kicks are able to support their youngest member Charlie Jones.
Jasmine has faced criticism over the last few weeks after a 2006 audition of her on the show revealed that she hasn't always had the accent that she possesses today.
Speaking to Digital Spy at last night's (October 13) Attitude Awards about who he is backing on this year's X Factor, Hensley said: "Chloe Jasmine - I love that bitch!
"I loved her on The Face too. She's not from this world. What I love about her is that Naomi Campbell told her to be less theatrical and she just couldn't, because she had no idea how to not be herself.
"When the press say she is fake, I genuinely don't believe it."
Hensley also revealed that he hopes Louis Walsh's boyband Stereo Kicks are able to support their youngest member Charlie Jones.
- 10/14/2014
- Digital Spy
The X Factor returned in grand style tonight (August 30), as Simon Cowell, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, Mel B and Louis Walsh met a new crop of aspiring pop stars.
Dermot O'Leary was on hand to give contestants like Blonde Electric, Amy Connelly and Charlie Jones a confidence boost before they faced the judges.
Digital Spy rounds up social media reaction to The X Factor's series premiere below:
Blonde Electric managed to both annoy and entertain the judges. Did someone say new Jedward?
Ok... I'm seriously freaking out.. So nervous about our audition on #XFactor... Butterflies in my stomach... More like moths!!!... Xo Ruby
— BlondeElectric (@BlondeElectric) August 30, 2014
Cheryl Cole's face speaks for the nation. #blondeelectric #XFactor pic.twitter.com/hEsR9RTOtq
— Digital Spy (@digitalspy) August 30, 2014
Can't wait for the Blonde Electric's "collab" with Jedward. #xfactor
— Nick Levine (@mrnicklevine) August 30, 2014
As if anyone actually prefers all these boring people being all breathy...
Dermot O'Leary was on hand to give contestants like Blonde Electric, Amy Connelly and Charlie Jones a confidence boost before they faced the judges.
Digital Spy rounds up social media reaction to The X Factor's series premiere below:
Blonde Electric managed to both annoy and entertain the judges. Did someone say new Jedward?
Ok... I'm seriously freaking out.. So nervous about our audition on #XFactor... Butterflies in my stomach... More like moths!!!... Xo Ruby
— BlondeElectric (@BlondeElectric) August 30, 2014
Cheryl Cole's face speaks for the nation. #blondeelectric #XFactor pic.twitter.com/hEsR9RTOtq
— Digital Spy (@digitalspy) August 30, 2014
Can't wait for the Blonde Electric's "collab" with Jedward. #xfactor
— Nick Levine (@mrnicklevine) August 30, 2014
As if anyone actually prefers all these boring people being all breathy...
- 8/30/2014
- Digital Spy
The X Factor returned in grand style tonight (August 30), as Simon Cowell, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, Mel B and Louis Walsh met a new crop of aspiring pop stars.
Dermot O'Leary was on hand to give contestants like Blonde Electric, Amy Connelly and Charlie Jones a confidence boost before they faced the judges.
Digital Spy rounds up social media reaction to The X Factor's series premiere below:
Blonde Electric manage to both annoy and entertain the judges!
Ok... I'm seriously freaking out.. So nervous about our audition on #XFactor... Butterflies in my stomach... More like moths!!!... Xo Ruby
— BlondeElectric (@BlondeElectric) August 30, 2014
Cheryl Cole's face speaks for the nation. #blondeelectric #XFactor pic.twitter.com/hEsR9RTOtq
— Digital Spy (@digitalspy) August 30, 2014
Can't wait for the Blonde Electric's "collab" with Jedward. #xfactor
— Nick Levine (@mrnicklevine) August 30, 2014
As if anyone actually prefers all these boring people being all breathy and earnest to Blonde Electric...
Dermot O'Leary was on hand to give contestants like Blonde Electric, Amy Connelly and Charlie Jones a confidence boost before they faced the judges.
Digital Spy rounds up social media reaction to The X Factor's series premiere below:
Blonde Electric manage to both annoy and entertain the judges!
Ok... I'm seriously freaking out.. So nervous about our audition on #XFactor... Butterflies in my stomach... More like moths!!!... Xo Ruby
— BlondeElectric (@BlondeElectric) August 30, 2014
Cheryl Cole's face speaks for the nation. #blondeelectric #XFactor pic.twitter.com/hEsR9RTOtq
— Digital Spy (@digitalspy) August 30, 2014
Can't wait for the Blonde Electric's "collab" with Jedward. #xfactor
— Nick Levine (@mrnicklevine) August 30, 2014
As if anyone actually prefers all these boring people being all breathy and earnest to Blonde Electric...
- 8/30/2014
- Digital Spy
It's actually time to face the music! It seems like it's been a long time coming, but finally The X Factor is back with a refreshed panel – oh hi, Simon and Cheryl; welcome Mel; and, of course, hello to Louis. We're about to find out whether this new line-up will pay off. Join Digital Spy when the show kicks off at 8pm on ITV as we bring you all the action from the first night of auditions in 2014...
21:23But that's that for tonight! Tomorrow, there will be a whole new batch of room auditions for us to laugh at and love. But what did you think about tonight's show? Did you love it? Hate it? Are the panel working for you or not working out at all? Let us know in the comments! And thanks for joining us...
21:22Anyway - that's four yeses for Mr Jay James! So...
21:23But that's that for tonight! Tomorrow, there will be a whole new batch of room auditions for us to laugh at and love. But what did you think about tonight's show? Did you love it? Hate it? Are the panel working for you or not working out at all? Let us know in the comments! And thanks for joining us...
21:22Anyway - that's four yeses for Mr Jay James! So...
- 8/30/2014
- Digital Spy
Nate Powell
In 1966, when I was eight years old, my father moved our family to Houston from San Antonio to take a job as a local television reporter. Television reporting back then was more like newspaper reporting – hard work, long hours and decidedly unglamorous. In the years before live broadcasts or even videotape, TV reporters were one-man bands, investigating, filming, interviewing and then racing back to the station to develop and edit their film while writing and recording voice over.
In 1966, when I was eight years old, my father moved our family to Houston from San Antonio to take a job as a local television reporter. Television reporting back then was more like newspaper reporting – hard work, long hours and decidedly unglamorous. In the years before live broadcasts or even videotape, TV reporters were one-man bands, investigating, filming, interviewing and then racing back to the station to develop and edit their film while writing and recording voice over.
- 2/9/2012
- by Mark Long
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick has revealed that he is enjoying working with the soap's new Ben Mitchell - actor Joshua Pascoe. Pascoe was officially unveiled as the new Ben last month, taking over the role from Charlie Jones, who made his final appearance in the Walford show earlier this year. Speaking to Last Broadcast about the recast, Borthwick - who plays Jay Brown - commented: "Obviously it will be different, but it's just something you have to deal with in this game. I have really taken to Joshua, he is a nice guy and we have (more)...
- 11/2/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Joshua Pascoe has been cast as 'EastEnders' new Ben Mitchell. The actor is thrilled to join the BBC One soap, and can't wait to appear in Albert Square for the first time later this year when his new alter-ego returns to Walford after spending six months in a juvenile detention centre. The schoolboy had previously been played by Charlie Jones, but he was dropped from the soap earlier this year. Joshua said: ''I was so excited when I got the call to say I'd got the part of Ben Mitchell. I never thought I'd get on to a show as big as 'EastEnders'. ''I've ..
- 10/15/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
EastEnders hardman Phil Mitchell is to develop an addiction to crack cocaine in a forthcoming storyline, it has emerged. The Walford tough guy - played by 51-year-old Steve McFadden - becomes hooked on the drug after troubles in his personal life lead to a battle with depression. Phil, who has already experienced an ongoing alcohol problem throughout his time on the Albert Square soap, has turbulent times ahead as he faces the prospect of losing his daughter Louise (Brittany Papple). As previously announced, Louise's mum Lisa (Lucy Benjamin) is making a one-off return to the programme later this year in a bid to retrieve the child. Meanwhile, Phil's son Ben (Charlie Jones) is already known to be taking a temporary exit from the serial before returning with a new actor playing the part. Details of how he will depart are currently being kept under wraps, (more)...
- 6/10/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
'EastEnders' characters Lucy Beale and Ben Mitchell are to be recast. The teenage Albert Square residents - played by Melissa Suffield and Charlie Jones - have not been written out of the BBC One soap permanently, but are going to be replaced by actors with ''higher levels'' of experience. A show insider said: ''Sometimes a higher level of experience is needed as characters mature. ''It's common practice to recast actors employed as children to take on more challenging adult storylines.'' Charlie, who has played hardman Phil Mitchell's partially-deaf son for four years, was reportedly inconsolable when he heard the news last night (06.06.10). His character Ben ..
- 6/7/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
EastEnders bosses have decided to recast young characters Ben Mitchell and Lucy Beale, Digital Spy can confirm. The pair, currently portrayed by 13-year-old Charlie Jones and 17-year-old Melissa Suffield, will remain as regular fixtures of the Walford soap with new faces playing the parts. Ben, whose departure from the BBC serial was announced last month, is still expected to bow out temporarily as his current storyline involving stepsister Louise (Brittany Papple) reaches its climax. However, he will subsequently make a comeback played by another actor. Producers had also previously confirmed that Suffield is to make her final appearance as Lucy later this year. A new actress will now (more)...
- 6/7/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
'EastEnders' murderer Lucas Johnson will have a breakdown when his son is hospitalised. The Christian criminal will be left distraught when his young son Jordan Johnson (Michael-Joel David Stuart) ends up in a coma following a fight with his school friend Ben Mitchell (Charlie Jones) and believes his child is unwell because God is punishing him for his crimes. Actor Don Gilet, who plays the part, said: ''Lucas is fragile. The guilt of what he's done has been building up for so long, and he really blames himself for what's happened to Jordan. He believes that it's God's way of punishing him for ..
- 5/18/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
Two of EastEnders' youngest stars will be written out of the soap later this year, it has been confirmed. Charlie Jones and Madeline Duggan - who have played Ben Mitchell and Lauren Branning for the last 4 years - will bow out of the Albert Square serial in the coming months as part of the soap's ongoing revamp under new executive producer Bryan Kirkwood. According to the Daily Star Sunday, 13-year-old Jones had to be "consoled" by his chaperone after hearing the news that his 4 years with the soap would be coming to an end. He has yet to film his final scenes, but his exit will allegedly have nothing to do with Barbara Windsor's departure as Peggy Mitchell in the autumn. It has been suggested that his final story will revolve around the climax of his hate campaign against Louise - or tie in with Lucy Benjamin's...
- 5/8/2010
- by By Kris Green
- Digital Spy
Rita Simons and Samantha Womack have emerged as the favourites to fluff their lines first in tonight's live episode of EastEnders. The pair, who play Mitchell siblings Roxy and Ronnie, lead William Hill's betting market with respective odds of 5/1 and 6/1. Charlie Jones, best known for his role as Ben Mitchell, follows in joint third place with Albert Square legend Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell). Both are currently at 7/1. Lacey Turner, who has reportedly been struck down with flu ahead of tonight's 25th anniversary (more)...
- 2/19/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Ben Mitchell has become the surprise favourite to be revealed as Archie Mitchell's killer in tonight's live episode of EastEnders. The unlikely suspect, played by young actor Charlie Jones, now has odds of 11/4 with William Hill following strong support from punters over the past 24 hours. Yesterday's favourite Sean Slater (Rob Kazinsky) follows closely behind at 7/2. The troubled character being unveiled as the murderer would also be a shock as he has been absent from screens since January 2009. Jean Slater (5/1) and Becca (more)...
- 2/19/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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