Gina Wilhelm Actress – Tiny Tim Tiptoe Through the Tulips a la Brian Krause Did you see tonight’s “American Idol” auditions? Specifically, the audition of one Brian Krause (an extremely polite young man), as he attempts to imitate Tiny Tim. In order to hit Tim’s falsetto notes, he screws up his face in what can only be described as a most unappealing way. Perhaps if there’d been less mincing, it would have been better. Or
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Renee Walker 24 Star Wall Street Journal reports Annie Wersching, who plays Renee Walker, returns to season 8 of “24.” I’m dying to know if there will be a romance between her and Jack Bauer, who is played by Kiefer Sutherland! Wersching is in the show starting episode 3, and she’s not saying. She has revealed the Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU) has a more exciting set this year. Woo hoo! Gina
Older Actress Walters Went Extra Mile for Role
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Gina Wilhelm Actress – Older Actress Walters Went Extra Mile for Role Actress Julie Walters already bore a striking resemblance to Mo Mowlam when she was cast to play the politician. In order to play Mowlam, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor, the 59-year-old Walters even shaved her head. Originally she was supposed to wear a bald cap, but Walters realized how long it would take to do every day. She said, “I think
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Actress Images from Critics’ Choice Awards The Critics’ Choice Awards were held this weekend, and Meryl Streep and Sandra Bullock tied for the best actress. After coming up to the podium, Bullock kissed Streep full on the lips and said that Streep inspired her to do everything better. In the press room, both actresses praised the other and posed for photos. Gina Wilhelm Actress
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Actress Falco Rewarded for her Funny Side Edie Falco always considered herself a dramatic actress. While there were funny bits in “The Sopranos,” the show was considered a drama. Likewise, she’s been praised on stage for roles in shows like “‘Night, Mother,” “Side Man,” and “Frankie and Johnnie in the Clair de Lune.” In fact, when she read the first draft of the script for her Showtime program “Nurse Jackie,” there
