28 February 2011

Celebrity crush: Nicki Clyne





Today's entry brings us a Battlestar Galactica veteran who's probably not the first, second, or third woman many would think of from the show -- but who was the first to catch my eye. Amazon and iTunes links follow. Any affiliate payments earned from your purchase or rental will help pay the hosting fees for my podcasts, so please consider clicking.

Name: Nicki Clyne (images | Web site and blog | Twitter)
Hometown: She was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and graduated from secondary school (what we Americans call high school) in Richmond, B.C., according to her Wikipedia profile. Uh-oh. Another member of the invasion force from Canada, our Strange and Savage Neighbo(u)rs to the North. Like the Cylons, they look and act so much like us that you never know...
Best Known For: Nicki is best known for playing Cally Henderson Tyrol on the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series, one of a few characters not directly based on a character from the 1970s movie and television series. In that time, she also appeared in some online video related to the series.
Humble Beginnings: Early TV roles include appearances on genre series Smallville, Dead Like Me, Dark Angel, the 2002 version of The Twilight Zone, and Stephen King's The Dead Zone. Almost all her work has come in the science fiction genre, up through her current animation work.

She's also appeared on The L Word and in the films Saved! and John Tucker Must Die.
Why Ye Olde Podcaster Likes Her: She brought a lot of humanity -- both its charms and its flaws -- to her work as Cally on Galactica. And dang, she's cute. The smile at right could thaw Pluto.
Film and TV-movie credits: Totally Awesome (Amazon | iTunes) * John Tucker Must Die (Amazon | iTunes) * Ill Fated (Amazon | iTunes) * Zolar - The Extreme Sports Movie (Amazon | iTunes) * Saved! (Amazon | iTunes) * I Was a Teenage Faust (Amazon | iTunes) * Damaged Care (Amazon | iTunes) * Due East (Amazon | iTunes) * The Wedding Dress (Amazon | iTunes) * Hostage Negotiator (Amazon | iTunes)
Voice work: Godkiller (Amazon | iTunes)
TV and Web series credits: Battlestar Galactica: The Plan (Amazon | iTunes) * Battlestar Galactica, season 4 (Amazon | iTunes) * Battlestar Galactica: Razor (Amazon | iTunes) * Battlestar Galactica, season 3 (Amazon | iTunes) * Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance (Amazon | iTunes) * Battlestar Galactica, season 2 (Amazon | iTunes) * Battlestar Galactica,Amazon | iTunes) * Dead Like Me, season 2: "In Escrow" (Amazon | iTunes) * The L Word, season 1: "Losing It" (Amazon | season 1 (iTunes) * Battlestar Galactica (mini-series) (Amazon | iTunes) * Dark Angel, season 2: "Bag 'Em" (Amazon | iTunes) * Level 9: "Avatar" (Amazon | iTunes) * The Dead Zone, season 2: "Descent" (Amazon | iTunes) * The Twilight Zone (2002): "Night Route" (Amazon | iTunes) * Mysterious Ways, season 2: "Listen" (Amazon | iTunes) * Smallville, season 1: "Nicodemus" (Amazon | iTunes)

26 February 2011

Breakout Kings: Meet the rogues gallery

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The good folks at enter:new media were kind enough to share a screener of the pilot and the third episode of A&E's upcoming new drama Breakout Kings. Here's a first teaser.

News release below:
It Takes A Con To Catch A Con……
A&E Network’s original scripted drama series, “Breakout Kings,” premieres on Sunday, March 6 at 10:00pm ET/PT. From Matt Olmstead and Nick Santora, writers/producers of the hit series Prison Break, comes “Breakout Kings,” a new action-packed ensemble drama following an unconventional partnership between the U.S. Marshals’ office and a group of convicts as they work to catch fugitives on the run.
After 72 hours, the odds of finding an escaped prisoner drop to less than five percent. Knowing that there are few things more dangerous than a convict on the run, and tired of outdated methods of law enforcement, veteran U.S. Marshals Charlie DuChamp (Laz Alonso; Avatar, Fast and the Furious 4: Fast & Furious) and Ray Zancanelli (Domenick Lombardozzi; “The Wire,” “Entourage”) decide to reject protocol and take an unorthodox approach to their work: using former fugitives to catch current ones.
Breakout Kings” follows Charlie and Ray as they form a special task force composed of the three most elusive convicts Ray has ever captured: Lloyd Lowery (Jimmi Simpson: “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” “Late Show with David Letterman”), a former child prodigy and behaviorist/psychiatric expert who excels in psychoanalysis, Shea Daniels (Malcolm Goodwin; American Gangster), an ex-gangbanger who knows how to work the system, both in prison and on the street; and Erica Reed (Serinda Swan; Tron: Legacy “Smallville”), a sexy expert tracker who learned her trade from her bounty hunter father. Charlie and Ray also employ the services of Julianne Simms (Brooke Nevin; The Comebacks, My Suicide), a civilian who acts as the “funnel” for the group – all information, tips and data go through her.
With each fugitive they apprehend, the closer the team members get to earning their own freedom. Will the “Breakout Kings” wait that long for their reward, or will they try to score by going on the run themselves?
 I've watched the episodes included in the screener and was pleased with what I saw; a longer review will come later. Fans of Prison Break will be pleased to know the show catches some of the same tone of that series -- a mixture of high-tension drama and occasional black humor, with multifaceted characters who are not entirely saints or sinners -- and that Robert Knepper will be reprising his role of "T-Bag" in a four-episode arc later in the season.

25 February 2011

Celebrity crush: Rachel Miner





Here's another new entry for this week featuring an actress prone to edgy roles. Amazon and iTunes links follow. Any affiliate payments earned from your purchase or rental will help pay the hosting fees for my podcasts, so please consider clicking.

Name: Rachel Miner (images -- some NSFW | Web site | Twitter)
Hometown: New York City, according to her Wikipedia profile, which also notes she's of her family's third generation in show business.
Best Known For: In the realm of network and basic cable, she's best known as one of the actresses to play the demon Meg on Supernatural, for a recurring role on the short-lived FX drama Terriers, and for an adolescent role on the daytime soap Guiding Light. Viewers of premium cable and her movie work will know her as the frequently naked guest star on Californication (which put her alongside fellow crush Madeleine Zima in a sexually charged meeting of the bad girls), NY-LON (where she played the frequently naked roommate of fellow crush Rashida Jones), and the feature films Bully, The Butterfly Effect III, and The Black Dahlia.

With Madeleine Zima on Californication.
At age 18, she married fellow child actor Macauley Culkin, who was equally young. The marriage lasted just two years, which Wikipedia attributes to her having wanted to start a family and his wanting to focus on transitioning to more grown-up acting roles.
Humble Beginnings: Born in 1980, she appeared in the 1990 Woody Allen film Alice as the title character at age 12. Beyond steady work in network TV dramas listed below, her film résumé includes Haven (with fellow crush Sarah Carter). She also did an episode of the original CSI series that also featured future crush profilee Amanda Seyfried.
Her film roles would consider
this seriously overdressed.
Obligatory Edgy Stuff: The modifier I used to describe her film and premium cable work earlier was "frequently naked." And that's true. She specializes in women with a tragic, life-changing allergy to clothing. Please note that this is not a judgment, nor a complaint -- certainly not a complaint! -- merely an observation. 
Why Ye Olde Podcaster Likes Her: Because there's always room for a bad girl.
TV and Web series credits: Criminal Minds, season 6: "Today I Do" (Amazon | iTunes) * No Ordinary Family, season 1: "No Ordinary Quake" (Amazon | iTunes) * Terriers (Amazon | iTunes) * Army Wives, season 4: "Murder in Charleston" (Amazon | iTunes) * Supernatural, season 6 (Amazon | iTunes) * Cold Case, season 7: "Two Weddings" (Amazon | iTunes) * Supernatural, season 5 (Amazon | iTunes) * Life, season 2: "Canyon Flowers" (Amazon | iTunes) * CSI: Miami, season 7: "Presumed Guilty" (Amazon | iTunes) * Californication, season 2 (Amazon | iTunes) * The Cleaner, season 1: "The Eleventh Hour" (Amazon | iTunes) * Fear Itself: "The Sacrifice" (Amazon | iTunes) * Californication, season 1 (Amazon | iTunes) * Without a Trace, season 5: "The Damage Done" (Amazon | iTunes) * CSI, season 6: "Rashomama" (Amazon | iTunes) * Medium, season 2: "Lucky in Love" (Amazon | iTunes) * Bones, season 1: "The Girl in the Fridge" (Amazon | iTunes) * Medium, pilot (Amazon | iTunes) * NY-LON (Amazon | iTunes) * Sex and the City, season 2: "Twenty-Something Girls vs. Thirty-Something Women" (Amazon | iTunes)
Voice work: The American Experience, season 8: "The Orphan Trains" (Amazon | iTunes)
Film and TV-movie credits: House of Good and Evil (Amazon | iTunes) * Dark as Day (Amazon | iTunes) * Thicker (Amazon | iTunes) * Everyone Wants the Kush (Amazon | iTunes) * Replicas (Amazon | iTunes) * Cross (Amazon | iTunes) * Life of Lemon (Amazon | iTunes) * Area 51 (Amazon | iTunes) * Love and Distrust (Amazon | iTunes) * The Love Affair (2010 short) (Amazon | iTunes) * The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations (Amazon | iTunes) * Hide (Amazon | iTunes) * No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo and Vilmos (Amazon | iTunes) * Tooth and Nail (Amazon | iTunes) * The Blue Hour (Amazon | iTunes) * The Still Life (Amazon | iTunes) * The Memory Thief (Amazon | iTunes) * Cult (Amazon | iTunes) * Penny Dreadful (Amazon | iTunes) * Grasshopper (2006 short) (Amazon | iTunes) * Onion Underwater (2006 short) (Amazon | iTunes) * The Black Dahlia (Amazon | iTunes) * Love and Debate (Amazon | iTunes) * Fatwa (Amazon | iTunes) * Circadian Rhythm (Amazon | iTunes) * Little Athens (Amazon | iTunes) * Man of God (Amazon | iTunes) * Guy in Row Five (Amazon | iTunes) * Haven (2004) (Amazon | iTunes) * Bully (Amazon | iTunes) * Joe the King (Amazon | iTunes)

24 February 2011

Celebrity crush: Michelle Trachtenberg





Down to just three "breakout" posts now -- taking celebrities who were originally profiled as part of multi-person entries and putting them in their own individual write-ups. Of the three remaining, this one's the most prolific. Amazon and iTunes links follow. Any affiliate payments earned from your purchase or rental will help pay the hosting fees for my podcasts, so please consider clicking.

Name: Michelle Trachtenberg (images -- some NSFW | Web site | Twitter)
Hometown: New York City, according to her Wikipedia entry.
Best Known For: Michelle found fame early as a child actress, starring in the film Harriet the Spy, then as a teenager on Buffy the Vampire Slayer as little sister Dawn. (She and series star Sarah Michelle Gellar had previously worked together on the daytime soap All My Children.)

I usually don't link to works from before an actress turned 18, but in this case, I'm making an exception because 1.) the performance wasn't sexually tinged in any significant way, and 2.) the celebrity entry for Amber Benson has already offered some of those episodes for sale, and a probable future entry for Alyson Hannigan would list the rest, anyway.

She's been in a few movies of varying quality as an adult, but the most noteworthy roles have been on television. She co-starred on the short-lived NBC medical drama Mercy, appeared in several episodes of Six Feet Under, and has appeared in every season of Gossip Girl as recurring bad girl Georgina Sparks.

She's also done a fair bit of voice work. Wikipedia notes that she's working with Gossip Girl executive producers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage on a pilot for fall 2011, in which she'd also executive produce in addition to starring. (Ignore bad grammar in previous sentence. You get the point.)

Film roles include The Ice Princess (with fellow celebrity crush Hayden Panettiere) and an animated Dragonlancemovie that also featured the voice talents of Kiefer Sutherland.
As a rookie nurse on Mercy.
Humble Beginnings: Starting with a childhood appearance on Law and Order, she appeared on various Nickelodeon kids programs and appeared on All My Children from 1993-96. Movie roles as a child included Inspector Gadget and Harriet the Spy, and she guest-starred on Space Cases, which starred fellow celebrity crush Jewel Staite as a teen.
The Courteney Cox Factor: Trachtenberg appeared in the video for "Tired of Being Sorry," by Balthazar Getty's band Ringside -- as did fellow celebrity crush Erika Christensen. Additionally, she's been in videos by Fall Out Boy and Trapt. And Ye Olde Podcaster has actually not heard a single one of these songs, and of the three, only had heard of Fall Out Boy before writing these posts. *shrug*
Why Ye Olde Podcaster Likes Her: She has great comedic timing, lots of pluck, but can also muster determination when necessary. And, let's be honest, she's not at all painful on the eyes.
Voice work: DC Showcase: Jonah Hex (Amazon | iTunes) * The Super Hero Squad Show, season 1 (Amazon | iTunes) * Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight (Amazon | iTunes) * Robot Chicken, season 3: "Tapping a Hero" (Amazon | iTunes) * Robot Chicken, season 2: "Dragon Nuts" (Amazon | iTunes) * Robot Chicken, season 2: "Celebrity Rocket" (Amazon | iTunes)
Musical work: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "Once More, With Feeling" (soundtrack) (Amazon | iTunes)
TV and Web series credits: Gossip Girl, season 4 (Amazon | iTunes) * The City, season 2: "The Belle of Elle" (Amazon | iTunes) * Gossip Girl, season 3 (Amazon | iTunes) * Mercy (Amazon | iTunes) * Gossip Girl, season 2 (Amazon | iTunes) * Gossip Girl, season 1 (Amazon | iTunes) * Law and Order: Criminal Intent, season 6: "Weeping Willow" (Amazon | iTunes) * Punk'd, season 7, episode 6 (Amazon | iTunes) * House, season 2: "Safe" (Amazon | iTunes) * Six Feet Under, season 4 (Amazon | iTunes) * Buffy the Vampire Slayer, season 7 (Amazon | iTunes) * Buffy the Vampire Slayer, season 6 (Amazon | iTunes) * Buffy the Vampire Slayer, season 5 (Amazon | iTunes)
Music videos: "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" by Fall Out Boy (Amazon | iTunes) * "Tired of Being Sorry" by Ringside (Amazon | iTunes) * "Echo" by Trapt (Amazon | iTunes)
Film and TV-movie credits: Take Me Home Tonight (Amazon | iTunes) * Teenage Paparazzo (Amazon | iTunes) * Cop Out (Amazon | iTunes) * 17 Again (Amazon | iTunes) * Against the Current (Amazon | iTunes) * The Circuit (Amazon | iTunes) * Black Christmas (2006) (Amazon | iTunes) * Beautiful Ohio (Amazon | iTunes) * The Dive from Clausen's Pier (Amazon | iTunes) * Ice Princess (Amazon | iTunes) * Mysterious Skin (Amazon | iTunes) * EuroTrip (Amazon | iTunes)

23 February 2011

Celebrity crush: Chyler Leigh (revised)





This week's revised entry focuses on (in my opinion) the prettier and more interesting Grey on Grey's Anatomy. Amazon and iTunes links follow. Any affiliate payments earned from your purchase or rental will help pay the hosting fees for my podcasts, so please consider clicking.

Name: Chyler Leigh (images -- some NSFW, largely due to tacky fake nudes)
Hometown: Born in North Carolina but raised in Virginia and Florida, according to her Wikipedia profile.
Best Known For: At this point, I think it's safe to say her main claim to fame is portraying Dr. Lexie Grey on Grey's Anatomy -- showing up in the final two episodes of season three, then joining as a full-time cast member with season four. Prior to putting on the white doctor's coat, her biggest credit was starring in Not Another Teen Movie back in 2001 in a spoof of fellow celebrity crush Rachel Leigh Cook's part from the teen romance She's All That.
With Amanda Righetti (center) and Alexa Davalos
(right) from 2005 Fox series Reunion.
Humble Beginnings: Chyler began to do modeling work in eighth grade, moving up to TV commercial work and a teen-driven news program. After Not Another Teen Movie but before Grey's Anatomy, she was cast in a couple of dramas -- Girls Club (alongside fellow celebrity crush profile subject Gretchen Mol) and Reunion (alongside fellow crush Amanda Righetti) -- and the comedy That '80s Show, none of which made it past a single season. She also did one season on The Practice (alongside future Grey's co-star and probable future celebrity crush profile recipient Jessica Capshaw) but was cut amid a budget-driven purge at the year's end.
Obligatory Edgy Stuff I: At age 15, she starred in Kickboxing Academy alongside her real-life brother -- who played her love interest in the movie.
Obligatory Edgy Stuff II/The Courteney Cox Factor: Chyler appeared in the music video for Marilyn Manson's utter ruination of the song "Tainted Love" for the Not Another Teen Movie soundtrack.
Why Ye Olde Podcaster Likes Her: She's hot, talented, hot, nuanced, hot, apparently a sane actress, hot, and generally hot.
Film and TV-movie credits: The 19th Wife (Amazon | iTunes) * Not Another Teen Movie (Amazon | iTunes)
Music videos: "Tainted Love" by Marilyn Manson (iTunes)
TV and Web series credits: Grey's Anatomy, season 7 (Amazon | iTunes) * Grey's Anatomy, season 6 (Amazon | iTunes) * Grey's Anatomy, season 5 (Amazon | iTunes) * Grey's Anatomy, season 4 (Amazon | iTunes) * Grey's Anatomy, season 3 (Amazon | iTunes) * Reunion (Amazon | iTunes) * North Shore: "My Boyfriend's Back" (Amazon | iTunes) * The Practice, season 7 (Amazon | iTunes) * Girls Club (Amazon | iTunes) * That '80s Show (Amazon | iTunes) * Seventh Heaven, season 5 (Amazon | iTunes) * M.Y.O.B.: "Bad Seed" (Amazon | iTunes)

22 February 2011

Celebrity crush: Alessandra Torresani





Here's another entry featuring an actress who was originally profiled in a multi-person entry. (We're nearing the end of those, by the way.) Amazon and iTunes links follow. Any affiliate payments earned from your purchase or rental will help pay the hosting fees for my podcasts, so please consider clicking.

Name: Alessandra Torresani (images -- some NSFW | Web site | Twitter | Tumblr | The Printed Blog)
Hometown: Born in Palo Alto, Calif., to Italian immigrant parents, according to her Wikipedia profile. Her birth name was "Toreson," and she used that name until 2007.
Best Known For: Playing the mama of all Cylons (or so she appears) on Caprica, the short-lived Battlestar Galactica prequel that also starred fellow celebrity crush Magda Apanowicz; posting regularly on Twitter; and various lewd behavior and states of undress in the works of photographer/videographer Tyler Shields.

She also contributes to The Printed Blog, a collaboration that includes Shields, future celebrity crush Brittany Snow, musician Meiko, and various other young Hollywood luminaries.
On Attack of the Show.
Humble Beginnings: She got a gig at age 8 or 9 doing interviews between cartoons on The WB and appeared in some kids fare -- Even Stevens, a made-for-Disney movie called Going to the Mat and Malcolm in the Middle -- as well as appearing on more grown-up fare such as JAG and Arrested Development before she was 18. Only the work since she turned 18 is listed below, of course.
Obligatory Edgy Stuff: The top photo, which depicted her as a nude Eve-type figure -- complete with apple -- in promos for Caprica raised eyebrows. And, like I said, the Tyler Shields stuff shows her wild side (indeed, pretty much every side).
Why Ye Olde Podcaster Likes Her: She pulled off two characters on Caprica -- poor-little-rich girl Zoe (mainly in flashbacks) and an artificial intelligence based on Zoe. Her mix of brattiness, zealotry, foolhardiness and growing compassion -- at least as the artificial Zoe -- was fascinating to watch. Caprica started finding itself in the second half of its season, but it was too late for network officials who would rather do a BSG prequel with more bluster and robot-fighting (the upcoming Blood and Chrome series interests me not at all).

Plus, her exhibitionist streak. THAT, I find interesting. (So say we all.)
Film and TV-movie credits: Playback (Amazon | iTunes) * Annie Goes Boating (Amazon | iTunes) * Tonight I'm Frakking You (Web video) * Caprica (unrated pilot) (Amazon | iTunes) * Happy Campers (Amazon | iTunes) * Grand Union (Amazon | iTunes)
TV and Web series credits: Caprica, season 1.5 (Amazon | iTunes) * Caprica, season 1 (Amazon | iTunes) * CSI, season 9: "Turn, Turn, Turn" (Amazon | iTunes) * Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles, season 1: "The Turk" (Amazon | iTunes) * Bones, season 3: "The Santa in the Slush" (Amazon | iTunes) * The War at Home, season 1: "The Bigger They Come" (Amazon | iTunes)

21 February 2011

Celebrity crush: Aisha Tyler





Today's entry features a woman adept at both comedy and drama, also an accomplished voice actress. Amazon and iTunes links follow. Any affiliate payments earned from your purchase or rental will help pay the hosting fees for my podcasts, so please consider clicking.

Name: Aisha Tyler (images -- some NSFW | Web site | Twitter)
Hometown: She was born and raised in San Francisco, Calif., according to her Wikipedia profile. She's of African-American and Native American ancestry.
Best Known For: Tyler is a stand-up comic, dramatic and comedic actress, TV host, voice actress and all-around celebrity. Her résumé is a lot more prolific than I'd ever realized, having mainly known her through her hosting Talk Soup back around 2001. She filled in as a guest movie critic for Roger Ebert after his surgery a few years ago, and she's had recurring roles on 24, CSI, Friends, and The Ghost Whisperer, to say nothing of countless guest appearances on late-night talk shows. On radio, she has been a regular guest on The Stephanie Miller Show.
Her character on Archer, of course. And animation
is the only time you'll see a gun image in a crush profile.
Humble Beginnings: Aisha skipped classes in high school to attend improv workshops. While earning a degree in environmental policy at Dartmouth College, she also performed in an all-female a capella group. She worked in advertising for a while before going out on the road as a stand-up comedian.
Obligatory Edgy Stuff: She appeared nude in Allure magazine in 2006, and her voice work includes Archer, the FX network's risque cartoon spoof of the spy genre. Early TV roles include appearances on Nash Bridges, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and The Pretender.
The Pen Is Mightier Than the Sword Dept.: Aisha has written for Glamour and the defunct Jane magazine and has published one book, Swerve: A Guide to the Sweet Life for Postmodern Girls.
The Courteney Cox Factor: Aisha appeared in the 2003 video for "Slow Jamz" by Kanye West and Twista, as well as a 2008 Will.i.am video promoting Barack Obama.
Why Ye Olde Podcaster Likes Her: She's a pretty and funny lady. Do you need more?
Voice work: Archer, season 2 (Amazon | iTunes) * Halo: Reach (video game) (Amazon) * Archer, season 1 (Amazon | iTunes) * The Boondocks, season 2: "Attack of the Killer Kung-Fu Wolf Bitch" (Amazon | iTunes)
Podcast: Girl on Guy with Aisha Tyler (explicit content) (copy and paste RSS address to iTunes or podcast-catching software of your choice)
Film and TV-movie credits: Funny: The Documentary (Amazon | iTunes) * Open Books (Amazon | iTunes) * Committed (Amazon | iTunes) * Black Water Transit (Amazon | iTunes) * Aisha Tyler Is Lit: Live at the Fillmore (Amazon -- album | iTunes --  album) * Bedtime Stories (Amazon | iTunes) * Meet Market (Amazon | iTunes) * History of the Joke With Lewis Black (Amazon | iTunes) * The Trap (Amazon | iTunes) * Balls of Fury (Amazon | iTunes) * Death Sentence (Amazon | iTunes) * .45 (Amazon | iTunes) * The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (Amazon | iTunes) * Comic Relief 2006 (Amazon | iTunes) * For One Night (Amazon | iTunes) * A Comic's Climb at the USCAF (Amazon | iTunes) * My Life, Inc. (Amazon | iTunes) * Never Die Alone (Amazon | iTunes) * One Night Stand (Amazon | iTunes) * The Santa Clause 2: The Mrs. Clause (Amazon | iTunes) * Moose Mating (Amazon | iTunes) * Dancing in September (Amazon | iTunes) * Grand Avenue (Amazon | iTunes)
Music video: "Yes We Can" by Will.i.am (Amazon | iTunes) * "Cool Jamz" by Kanye West and Twista with Jamie Foxx (Amazon | iTunes)
Publishing credit: Swerve: A Guide to the Sweet Life for Postmodern Girls (Amazon)
TV and Web series credits: XIII: The Series, season 1 (Amazon | iTunes) * Invitation to World Literature (documentary): "Candide" (Amazon | iTunes) * The Forgotten: "Designer Jane" (Amazon | iTunes) * Just for Laughs, season 1: "John Cleese" (Amazon | iTunes) * Top Chef, season 4: "Film Food" (Amazon | iTunes) * Reno 911!, season 5: "Dangle's Secret Family" (Amazon | iTunes) * Boston Legal, season 3: "Trial of the Century" (Amazon | iTunes) * Ghost Whisperer, season 2: "Love Never Dies" (Amazon | iTunes) * Ghost Whisperer, season 1 (Amazon | iTunes) * 24, season 4 (Amazon | iTunes) * CSI, season 5 (Amazon | iTunes) * Nip/Tuck, season 2: "Manya Mabika" (Amazon | iTunes) * MADtv, season 9, episode 4 (Amazon | iTunes) * World Poker Tour, season 1: "Hollywood Home Game I" (Amazon | iTunes) * Friends, season 10 (Amazon | iTunes) * The New Tom Green Show (Amazon | iTunes) * Heroes of Comedy: Women on Top (Amazon | iTunes) * CSI: Miami, season 1: "Body Count" (Amazon | iTunes) * Friends, season 9 (Amazon | iTunes) * MTV's Now What?: Purity Test (Amazon | iTunes) * The 5th Wheel (Amazon | iTunes) * Curb Your Enthusiasm, season 2: "Shaq" (Amazon | iTunes) * Off Limits (Amazon | iTunes) * The Pretender, season 3: "PTB" (Amazon | iTunes) * Nash Bridges, season 1: "High Impact" (Amazon | iTunes)