Tony Romo and John Mayer were both spotted out shopping separately in NYC yesterday before their big Cosmo event and after the celebration most of the men headed off to grab some dinner together. Aww to that (and also, side note: awww to Tony's Tiffany's bag there...lucky Jess?). John picked up some less-romantic gifts at Louis Vuitton and Burberry to keep looking so sharp. While we noted that Jess must love Fun, Fearless men since John, Dane and Tony were all chosen for the honor, Tony wasn't afraid to crack a joke about it. He said, "If you date Jessica Simpson, I guess you're fun and fearless." He also tackled those engagement stories, saying, "I mean, it's just rumors. That's what people say." While Tony seems to have a great sense of humor about everything, Jess avoided any awkwardness by staying home from the event. I don't think we'll be hearing wedding bells just yet, but Tony and Jess are definitely growing on me, you?
From sexy doctors (Taye Diggs!) to crusading lawyers (Peter Krause!), see who's heating up the small screen in debut shows. By Brian Orloff and Karen J. Quan
Happy Birthday to Relient K singer Matt Thiessen (1980), actress Dominique Swain (1980), horror film actress Rebecca Gayheart (1971), tennis legend Pete Sampras (1971), "Clerks 2" writer/director Kevin Smith (1970), "Six Feet Under" actor Peter Krause (1965), Canadian character actor Bruce Greenwood (1956), actor Sam Jones (1954), guitarist Pat Metheny (1954), Dire Straits singer/guitarist Mark Knopfler (1949), actress Deborah Walley (1943; d. 2001), actor George Hamilton (1939), country singer Buck Owens (1929; d. 2006), R&B singer Joe "Boogaloo" Jones (1926; d. 2005), actor John Derek (1926; d. 1998), actress Jane Wyatt (1911), prolific legendary director Cecil B. DeMille (1881; d. 1959), and dead-ball era baseball legend Christy Mathewson (1980).
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Blair Underwood is joining the cast of the new ABC drama ''Dirty Sexy Money,'' playing a visionary billionaire. The character of Simon Elder will be introduced later in the season as a potential nemesis of the wealthy, troubled Darling family that's the series' focus, ABC announced Wednesday. Peter Krause stars as the man hired to protect the family's secrets.[...] Read more!
Along with all the gorgeous women joining ABC's prime time, there will be plenty of eye candy for the ladies as well. The male version of Sex and the City is called Big Shots and stars Michael Vartan, Dylan McDermott, Christopher Titus and Joshua Malina. In the pilot these four CEOs sit around in a steam room bitching about their lives when Dylan's character finally says, "Men, we're like the new women." Talk about a guilty pleasure! Then there is the most hyped show of the season, the Grey's spin off, Private Practice. While everyone else is focusing on Kate Walsh, we'll lust after Taye Diggs who will get another shot at ABC prime time. For lots of upcoming PP and Grey's secrets, click here.
Peter Krause stars in Dirty Sexy Money where he plays a lawyer who takes over his dead father's job as personal counsel for an uber-rich dysfunctional family. The creator of the show, Craig Wright, said it was inspired by the Dallas or Dynasty models but more updated. Ex-OC and Entourage star, Samaire Armstrong also joins the cast as the blonde bratty socialite that many are already comparing to Paris Hilton. Just what we need - another place to watch a tabloid family come to life. To check out a clip and learn more about the show just click here.
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Peter Krause (HBO's "Six Feet Under"), starring in ABC's "Dirty Sexy Money" this fall, has executive produced "The Tamela D'Amico Album." Mark your calendars for Tuesday, July 31, when Tamela D'Amico and Her Big Band will perform songs from her debut jazz CD release produced by Grammy winner Jimmy Hoyson and arranged by Grammy nominee Chris Walden. [...] Read more!
As usual, ABC's fall schedule is no laughing matter.
The Alphabet net unveiled its fall primetime lineup Tuesday, with 11 new shows--the most of any of the big networks--and a slew of established stars, all aligning to make the cut.
Included among the new series, a hefty seven of which fall under the networks' bread and butter drama genre, is "Grey's Anatomy" spinoff "Private Practice," the most expected pickup in the history of upfronts, the Michael Vartan-led CEO drama "Big Shots" and Peter Krause's "Dirty Sexy Money."
Also appearing on the network's new slate is four would-be comedies, a genre in which success has eluded ABC in recent years, the most buzzed about being the aptly-titled "Cavemen," the cavemen-in-suburbia sitcom based around a series of commercials for Geico Insurance, though presumably with more of an emphasis on subversive digs at the current state of race relations and less indignancy about rising car insurance costs.
The boys of Entourage are hard at work on the show's fourth season, which will kick off this summer. We love our Sunday night comedy dose, but that doesn't mean we don't appreciate HBO's more serious side. We still miss Six Feet Under and awesome Peter Krause (who Buzz got to interview this week, lucky girl). What's your preference - HBO's comedy series or the more dramatic ones?
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The Lost Room, a thrilling mini-series event that previously aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on December 11, 2006, features an all-star cast including Peter Krause, Julianna Margulies, Margaret Cho, Roger Bart and Kevin Pollak.[...] Read more!
Angry and depressed over losing his job, accountant Terry Allen begins to suspect his new neighbor, a single Islamic grad student with a penchant for unexplained late night activities, is at the center of a terrorist conspiracy.[...] Read more!