Gina Wilhelm Actress – Busy Phillips Busy Philips’ given name is Elizabeth Jean Philips. She earned her nickname because as a baby, she was constantly moving. The name stuck to the point that it appears on her driver’s license. Busy frequently plays supporting roles, notably with her role Kim Kelly in “Freaks and Geeks,” as well as appearing in “Dawson’s Creek.” She also works in movies like “Made of Honor” and “He’s Just Not That
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Secretariat The first trailer for the upcoming Disney movie “Secretariat” has been released on the Internet. “Secretariat” stars Diane Lane as Penny Chenery, who owned the famed racehorse, which won the Triple Crown in 1973. The movie also stars John Malkovich as trainer Lucien Laurin. “Secretariat” tells Penny’s story as she agrees to take over her father’s horse stables. Despite her lack of horse-racing knowledge, she goes on to raiser the
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Anne Bancroft “The Graduate,” starring Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft and directed by Mike Nichols, aired tonight at 8 p.m. on TCM. Want to know more about Anne Bancroft? Read on…. Mel Brooks recently reflected on his first meeting with the statuesque actress. She had just performed the song “Married, I Could Always Get” on “The Perry Como Show” when Brooks approached her. “I’m Mel Brooks and I’m going to marry
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Glee on Oprah The cast of Fox’s hit show “Glee” visited Oprah Winfrey’s talk show April 7 to talk about “Glee” and promote their return to the airwaves next week on April 13. Some of the secrets revealed by the cast of “Glee” were that they shoot daily, sometimes up to 16 hours a day, and rehearse on the weekend. They also said a day can start at 6 a.m. and
Gina Wilhelm Actress – The Ten Commandments Movie It’s an American Easter tradition: The night before Easter, the ABC television network airs Cecil B. DeMille’s “The Ten Commandments.” DeMille was the “archetypical Hollywood director” for 50 years. He acted on Broadway in 1900, but by 1913 had joined the filmmaking group that would eventually become Paramount Pictures. Although today he is best known for his Biblical epics, DeMille made popular “sharp social comedies,” western, and
