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TMZ.com: TMZ first reported last week that Erik Estrada's son Brandon got a little CHiP-py with the staff on a recent Northwest Airlines flight, forcing the plane to be diverted and causing Brandon to be detained.We've just obtained video footage, shot with a... Read more
TMZ.com: Erik Estrada's son has attracted law enforcement, but not in a CHPy way.Sources tell TMZ Brandon Estrada was on a Northwest Airlines flight last night from L.A. to Memphis. We're told the 20-year-old Estrada became "unruly" with the staff during... Read more
MUNCIE, Ind. — Erik Estrada is back in Muncie this week for training to keep up the reserve police officer status he earned as part of the canceled CBS reality show "Armed & Famous."
Kevin Costner will ride in New Orleans' Carnival parade. Jon Bon Jovi to headline a charity concert in N.J. Erik Estrada keeps up with police training. Britney, K-Fed lawyers in visitation talks. Janet Jackson signs with new agent.
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) - Erik Estrada is back in Muncie this week for training to keep up the reserve police officer status he earned as part of the canceled CBS reality show ''Armed & Famous.'' ''When I make a commitment to be somewhere, it's done, like gold,'' [...] Read more!
Actor Erik Estrada spent years illegally driving through California for hit TV show CHiPs - because he never had a motorcycle license. The former TV cop - who played Officer Francis Llewellyn Poncherello in the cult TV show - admits he faked speeding along the California Highways in the 1970s show.[...] Read more!
Chips star Erik Estrada is to be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame - and he'll arrive in style. The former TV cop will head a California Highway Patrol motorcade before unveiling 2,336th star on the Hollywood Boulevard landmark next week.[...] Read more!
Happy Birthday to "Firefly" actor Alan Tudyk (1971), "Gilmore Girl" Lauren Graham (1967), singer/songwriter Patty Griffin (1964), Public Enemy rapper Flavor Flav (1959), Heart guitarist Nancy Wilson (1954), French actress Isabelle Huppert (1953), English stage star Kate Nelligan (1950), stage actor Victor Garber (1949), "ChiPs" actor Erik Estrada (1949), low-budget director David Cronenberg (1943), outlaw country artist Jerry Jeff Walker (1942), game show host Chuck Woolery (1940), "Last Tango in Paris" director Bernardo Bertolucci (1940), folk-rocker Fred Neil (1936; d. 2001), comedian/actor Jerry Lewis (1926), French realist painter Rosa Bonheur (1822; d. 1899) and 4th President of the United States James Madison (1751; d. 1836).
Not that we needed a reality series to prove it, but apparently Erik Estrada, La Toya Jackson and Jack Osbourne are no match for Simon, Paula and Randy.
CBS has canceled the celebs-posing-as-law-enforcement experiment "Armed & Famous" after only four episodes, blaming the series' downfall on lackluster ratings.
"Going up against 'American Idol' was a tall task for the show," network spokesman Chris Ender said.
'Nuf said, really, although we could add that it wasn't exactly a critical darling, either. ("This is the perfect score: a show so bad even Fox wouldn't touch it," Newsday critic Verne Gay wrote. Smell the unintentional irony.)
"Armed & Famous'" ratings road took a downhill turn after a respectable 45th-place premiere (8.1 million viewers) on Jan. 10 and a Jan. 11 follow-up episode that attracted 7.7 million.
The following week, airing opposite "Idol's" Wednesday installment, the show pulled in only 5.8 million.
Michael Jackson's sister La Toya loved being a police officer so much in a new reality series, she is returning to work with authorities once the show is finished. Jackson and celebrities including Erik Estrada and Jack Osbourne trained as reserve police officers in Muncie, Indiana and patrolled the city for five weeks in the TV series "Armed & Famous." [...] Read more!
Former CHiPs star Erik Estrada has been told to calm down by a Police Chief after he launched into a foul mouthed tiade at a man on new US reality show Armed & Famous.
The 57-year-old actor was reprimanded by Police Chief Joe Winkle on the show, which follows five celebrities as they train to become reserve police officers in Muncie, Indiana.[...] Read more!
Erik Estrada and other lesser celebrities have been sworn in as reserve officers of the city police department here, allowing them to carry badges and guns as part of a reality television series
A group of past their prime celebrities is having repeat run-ins with the law, and for once, it's not the makings of a "True Hollywood Story."
It's the makings of a reality show.
Go-to B-lister Erik Estrada, along with reality vet Jack Osbourne, LaToya Jackson, Jackass skateboarder Tom "Wee Man" Foreman and WWE star Trish Stratus have all signed on to tote a badge and a gun and enforce the law as reserve police officers in Muncie, Indiana.
Jack Osbourne, Erik Estrada, and La Toya Jackson are now reserve officers of the Muncie, Indiana police department. They'll be carrying badges and guns as part of the reality show "Armed And Famous."
Erik Estrada, La Toya Jackson, Jack Osbourne and Wee Man are among the other lesser celebrities that have been sworn in as reserve officers of the Muncie, Ind., police department so they can carry badges and guns as part of a reality television series.
The Osbournes star will join former TV cop Erik Estrada, Jackass star Wee-Man and Michael Jackson's sister La Toya for the celebrity bootcamp series, which is set in Muncie, Indiana.
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce has unveiled the latest batch of Tinseltown glitterati fit for trampling by the masses, announcing the 2007 recipients for stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
And Ponch himself, Erik Estrada, is among the honorees.
Hollywood Boulevard's sidewalk is also set to immortalize some higher wattage types, including Matt Damon, Jamie Foxx, Michael Caine, Michelle Pfeiffer and director Robert Altman.