Did you catch Ken Olin (C'76) on Brothers and Sisters last night (see image above)?
Typically directing this show's episodes, this Penn alum took off his director's cap, and put on his acting cap to perform opposite his real life wife Patricia Wettig.
As you may recall, both actors appeared together years ago on Thirtysomething (see photo to left).
Click here to see some photos I took of when Ken Olin came to campus back in 1992!
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Did you catch last night's episode of Brothers and Sisters entitled "States of the Union"?
It was written by Penn alum Sherri Cooper Landsman (C'94) and Liz Tigelaar.
If you're a fan of the show, it was a fun episode with some great dialogue. Per ABC.com, the logline for last night's story was: "With Nora along for the ride, Kitty and Sarah's attempt at a spa escape quickly becomes an entangled mess. Meanwhile, Tommy crosses a dangerous line in search of companionship, Rebecca grows concerned with Justin's impossibly speedy recovery, and Kevin presses Saul to make a confession about his past."
Sherri has been a writer out here in LA writing on such hit shows as Miss Match, Everwood and American Dreams.
Although the video is not yet posted as of 10/22/07, 10:20 am, check back to see if Sherri (or even executive producer and Penn Alum Ken Olin (C'76) speaks on the ABC "Writer's Room" site.
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Thursday, September 27, 2007
As I continue to be inundated by TV promos, I'm realizing that there are a good number of alumni both in front of and behind the camera...
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THURSDAYS
Donald Trump (W'68), Ivanka Trump (W'04) and Don Trump Jr. (W'00) are back in The Celebrity Apprentice
Becki Newton (C'00) is back as Amanda on ABC's Ugly Betty.
Rob Forman (C'06) is encouraging everyone to watch Big Shots (the show he works for) on ABC. Check your local listings for times.
Watch out for Liz Banks (C'96) to return to Scrubs this season as JD's (Zach Braff's) pregnant girlfriend, Kim.
SUNDAYS
Mark Cronin's (Eng '86) America's Most Smartest Model debuts Sunday, October 7 on VH1. Check your local listings for times.
Director/former Thirtysomething star Ken Olin (C'76) continues directing ABC's Brothers and Sisters. Also on the same show is writer Sherri Cooper Landsman (C'94).
MONDAYS
Writing partners David Guarascio (C'91) and Moses Port (C'91),(former co-producers and writers of Just Shoot Me and 2001 "Penn in Pictures" panelists) debut their CW show, Aliens in America Monday, October 1. Check your local listings for times.
Joey Volpe (W'09) recently emailed me to let me know that he worked on The Bachelor this summer and that we should all check it out on Mondays on ABC.
In addition to America's Most Smartest Model mentioned above, Mark Cronin (Eng '86) also has another 2(!) shows: I Love New York 2 on Monday nights at 9 pm on VH1 as well as Gotti's Way. Check your local listings for times.
Starting on February 11, Mark Cronin's (Eng '86) Flavor of Love 3 debuts on VH1 at 9pm.
TUESDAYS
As reported earlier this week, Stephanie Lemelin (C'01) stars in the ABC comedy, Cavemen Tuesday, October 2, 8 pm (check your local listings).
Gabriel Mann (C'95) will be writing music for Carpoolers on ABC (his first credit as a composer!)
Will Frank (SEAS'06) appears as one of the "geeks" on this season's Beauty and the Geek. Check your local listings!
Special Appearances (from oldest to newest posts):
Jon Zucker (C'98) competing on NBC's's Spelling Bee
Roy Vongtama (C'96) appearing on CBS's Moonlight
Marcus McGee (C'01) appearing on CSI Las Vegas
John Legend (C'00) appearing on Curb Your Enthusiasm
Roy Vongtama (C'96) on the Style Network's Hot Guys Who Cook
Liz Banks (C'96) in the CBS mini-series Comanche Moon
Alex Petrovitch (C'01) in Lost Season 2 cliffhanger
Magician Ryan Oakes (C'00) shows how easy it is to swindle people out of money on The Real Hustle
Joel T. Newman (C'04) appeared on Discovery Channel's Cash Cab and won!
Joel Rubin (C'03, Mask and Wig) produced and starred in a "Wii Dream Games" spoof segment package for G4's television show X-Play
Dr. Lisa Cassileth (C'91, M'97) talks about non-invasive treatments on Entertainment Tonight
Jenn Cohn Falik (C'01) gives the latest Beauty and Fashion Tips on The Today Show
TV Writer Ryan Levin(C'98) and Animator Nye Warburton (C'97) team up for Comedy Central Series
Penn alumnus Melissa Rivers wins big on Celebrity Family Feud!
Chris Keslar (C'99) appears on the second season of Bravo's Flipping Out
Charlie Herschel (C'01) appearing on Survivor: Gabon this fall.
ON THE HORIZON
CBS has ordered Mike Sikowitz's (C'88, Sigma Alpha Mu) pilot called My Best Friend's Girl - A comedy series about a guy who falls in love with his best friend's ex-wife. Mike's credits include being a writer/producer for The Class and Grounded for Life.
A few years ago, my (former) writing partner and I attended the pilot taping of a show Mike had called Grown Men - a single-camera comedy about a group of five frat brothers who meet up at a friend's funeral. I really liked the pilot but it wasn't picked up.
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Monday, April 30, 2007
Steve Stecklow (C’76) is part of a four-person team that recently received the Pulitzer Prize in Journalism. Stecklow and his team-mates, all reporters for the Wall Street Journal, were awarded the Pulitzer Prize for its “creative and comprehensive probe into backdated stock options for business executives,” which led to a number of top executives losing their jobs.
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