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By Danielle Turchiano on February 16, 2012
Every actor has one—or 12—horrible audition experiences, and Step by Step‘s Christine Lakin decided to create a show and a blog around the idea. Find out how “Worst Audition Ever” was born, and check out our exclusive video of Danielle Fishel’s (aka Topanga from Boy Meets World) hilarious and mortifying story about auditioning for a horror movie.
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By Kerensa Cadenas on November 10, 2014
If you haven’t cried during an episode of NBC’s excellent drama Parenthood, it possibly means that you are a soulless shell of a human being. Based on the 1989 movie directed by Ron Howard, starring Steve Martin which after, was also adapted for television in 1990, also, coincidentally on NBC. The current iteration of Parenthood, […]
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By Kerensa Cadenas on June 12, 2014
While ATX Television Festival didn’t provide a ferris wheel or snowcapped mountains, they did get together, after eight years, the cast of the beloved WB series Everwood. A mainstay of the network (now The CW), the show followed the widowed Dr. Andy Brown (Treat Williams) with his two children, the angsty Ephram (Gregory Smith) and […]
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By Brittany Carson on June 4, 2013
Look back on the four big city girls who brought love, sex, and all the in betweens to TV. Find out where they are now!
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By Danielle Turchiano on October 29, 2012
A former Mouseketeer, Nikki DeLoach grew up in the Disney machine, surrounded by soon-to-be superstars like Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake. Though that big break came two decades ago, what she learned and experienced there influenced her—and her career—for years to come. She sat down with Snakkle to talk about how.
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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on August 13, 2012
You probably know about some of the more famous musicians who have made their faith public—Cat Stevens’ conversion to Islam, Bob Dylan’s to Christianity—but there are many more whose stories may surprise you. Sometimes it’s actually a rediscovery (many of them grew up in religious households, turned away from faith, and then rediscovered it later). So who are these stars who found God?
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By Erin Fox on August 7, 2012
The CW has an exciting new lineup of programming that will be paired up with their successful current slate of shows this fall. Strategic indeed, the new comic book inspired Arrow will be paired with the network staple Supernatural, Emily Owens, M.D. will air after Hart of Dixie and Beauty and the Beast will follow the insanely popular The Vampire Diaries on Thursdays. Check out the highlights of each new show from the Television Critics Association press tour below!
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By Erin Fox on July 30, 2012
NBC introduced their new fall lineup to journalists at the Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills. They have an aggressive new slate of comedies as well as their highly anticipated new drama Revolution from producer J.J. Abrams and director Jon Favreau. Find out all of the latest scoop from Snakkle!
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By Danielle Turchiano on May 22, 2012
May 16, 2012, saw CBS’s annual upfront presentation, where the eye network unveiled their programming plans for the 2012-2013 television season. Since they are bringing back so many dynamic programs from the past few years, they didn’t have a whole lot of new to introduce. But the small offering was still hungrily devoured by advertising executives—just as hungrily as they surely gobbled the celebratory 2 Broke Girls cupcakes passed out in the audience.
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By Tara Bennett on April 13, 2012
Actor Fran Kranz is having quite the year already and it’s still only a few months into 2012. In March, Kranz made his Broadway debut playing Bernard in legendary director Mike Nichol’s revival of Death of a Salesman starring Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Andrew Garfield. Not exactly a shabby play to usher one into the Great White Way’s fold. And now on April 13th, Franz co-stars in the much-delayed, but highly-anticipated Joss Whedon (The Avengers) penned and Drew Goddard (Cloverfield) directed horror/comedy, The Cabin in the Woods. This week Snakkle had an exclusive chat with the actor about working with geek-god Whedon in the past and future.
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