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Springsteen may or may not have been to Pozo
It turns out that Clarence Clemons wasn't completely full of it when he wrote about hanging out with Bruce Springsteen at the Pozo Saloon.
Ask 411 Movies for 12.07.09: The Column with Bologna in its Slacks
Ask 411 Movies for 12.07.09: The Column with Bologna in its Slacks! Posted by Leonard Hayhurst on 12.07.2009 Animaniacs, Let's Go to Prison, Cabin Boy, TV theme songs, movies not on DVD, Saved by the Bell, cult scream queens, Clint Eastwood kills Uncle Leo and Desi Arnez Jr.
A Springsteen Band Mate Tells Stories, True or Imagined, Out of E Street
A handful of decent Bruce stories get told. Robert De Niro admits to Mr. Clemons that he stole his "You talking to me?" shtick in "Taxi Driver" from Mr.
Disability a nonissue for actor
Nine years ago, a motorcycle accident left Daryl Mitchell paralyzed from the waist down.
'Chill' out over the chair, says 'Brothers' star Mitchell
LOS ANGELES Daryl "Chill" Mitchell's life changed nine years ago when a motorcycle accident left him paralyzed from the waist down.
Ricky Gervais: Perfectly crazy choice to host Golden Globes
The growing trend toward adding more entertainment to award shows just took a curious twist.
Auteurs Stake a Claim on the Small Screen
Mitchell Hurwitz knows the rules. A TV writer since 1990, he learned the ropes of TV comedy writing working on traditional sitcoms such as The Golden Girls , The Ellen Show , and The John Larroquette Show .
Since her debut as one of the original cast members of Fox's "In Living Color" , T'Keyah Crystal Keymah has worked steadily in TV, primarily as a series regular.
A comic actress and singer almost always in Latina parts that called for an outspoken and sarcastic personality, Liz Torres has made a good living as a second banana or supporting player on sitcoms.
TV's fall prime-time season may be heating up on broadcast networks, but there's still plenty to crow about on basic cable.
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His co-star calls him "a natural," but soon-to-be sitcom star Michael Strahan says no one should expect Shakespeare from him - yet.
Television has always had a soft-spot for drunks and drug addicts, both real and fictionalized.
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