Charlie Sheen: What You See is Half of What You Get
March 1, 2011 by Editor
Filed under Contemporary Hollywood, Entertainment
By Lawrence Grobel Over the years, I’ve often been surprised when someone I’m meeting for the first time says to me, “I’ve seen you on TV.” To which I often reply, “Which one?” I’m referring to those biographical shows A&E or E! puts on (A&E Biography; the E! True Hollywood Story). I’ve been a “talking [...]
Character Actors: Art LaFleur
June 14, 2010 by Steve Cyrkin
Filed under Contemporary Hollywood, Entertainment
By SCOTT VOISIN —Autograph June 2010
In the Trenches: Wanna Buy a Yearbook?
May 5, 2010 by Steve Cyrkin
Filed under Contemporary Hollywood, Entertainment
By JOSH BOARD —Autograph May 2010
LOST’s Mystery Solved
May 1, 2010 by Steve Cyrkin
Filed under Contemporary Hollywood, Entertainment
By ALEX CUTTER —Autograph May 2010
Character Actors: Paul Gleason
May 1, 2010 by Steve Cyrkin
Filed under Contemporary Hollywood, Entertainment
By SCOTT VOISON —Autograph May 2010
Charactor Actors: Genre Icon Jeffrey Comb
April 1, 2010 by Steve Cyrkin
Filed under Contemporary Hollywood, Entertainment, Sci-Fi/Horror
By SCOTT VOISIN —Autograph April 2010
Character Actors: Daniel Roebuck
March 1, 2010 by Steve Cyrkin
Filed under Contemporary Hollywood, Entertainment, Sci-Fi/Horror
“It all started in a cardboard television my parents bought me one Christmas,” says Daniel Roebuck, one of the busiest working actors in Hollywood. “I would stand in it and pretend to be on TV.” These days, it’s hard to change the channel on a real TV and not see Roebuck. With guest roles on hit dramas (CSI, Bones, NCIS), kids’ shows (Disney’s Wizards of Waverly Place and Sonny with a Chance), and movies (Final Destination, We Were Soldiers, The Devil’s Rejects), Roebuck is the rare character actor who transcends genres and appeals to fans of all ages.
Shortly after getting his start as an extra on General Hospital, Roebuck garnered attention as the co-star in 1986’s River’s Edge, a dark drama that made most critics’ 10-best lists. “At the time, I had no idea how cool River’s Edge was,” he says. “Had I been more adept at things, I would have taken advantage of being in the movie—to kind of use it as a stepping-stone. I know that doesn’t make me sound like much of an artist, but I’ve recognized since then that it’s also a business, and certainly once you get a family and a mortgage and a lot of responsibility, you think about the business part of it.”
Smallville
March 1, 2010 by Steve Cyrkin
Filed under Classic Hollywood, Classic TV, Contemporary Hollywood, Entertainment
By JOHN and MARIA JOSE TENUTO —Autograph March 2010
Superman Through the Ages
January 9, 2010 by Steve Cyrkin
Filed under Classic Hollywood, Contemporary Hollywood, Entertainment
By PHILIP MARSH —Autograph October 2009
Sundance Film Festival
January 1, 2010 by Steve Cyrkin
Filed under Contemporary Hollywood, Cover Stories, Entertainment
By NICK RUST —Autograph January 2010









