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Former "Malcolm in the Middle" mom Jane Kaczmarek is 52 now and starring in the brand new "Raising The Bar" on TNT. Jane has a tribe of her own, of course, with husband Bradley Whitford. There's Frances, 11, George, 8, and Mary Louisa, 5. And she says her kids definitely keep her young, if for no other reason than the fact she is often "hanging out with all these women in their 30s." "I think the...
Jordan Strauss/WireImage As she juggles a play, a television show, and her responsibilities as mom to Frances, 11, George, 8 ½, and Mary Louisa, 5 ½, Jane Kaczmarek is no doubt a multi-tasker extraordinaire. Fortunately, she's had plenty of practice. In a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, the...
Jordan Strauss/WireImage When Malcolm in the Middle wrapped back in 2006, Jane Kaczmarek, who played Malcolm's mother Lois, knew that she wanted to take a break from the acting world and focus her attention on her three kids -- Frances, 11, George, 8 ½, and Mary Louisa, 5 ½. The...
Late last night, I could not sleep. Pretty much the norm for me these days. Flipping channels I came across "Adventures in Babysitting." It's a fun 80s movie, with an interesting cast - Elizabeth Shue, Penelope Ann Miller, a very young Bradley Whitford as a complete asshat. Even has Clark "Homicide" Johnson in that great role "Black Gang Leader." Yes, a proud moment for a really talented actor. The...
Actors Jane Kaczmarek and Bradley Whitford have both enjoyed successful television careers, but the small screen plays a very small part in the lives of their children Frances, 11, George, 8, and Mary Louisa, 5 ½. Jane -- who can next be seen in the TNT original series Raising The...
On Sunday afternoon, my mom (who came to town for a short visit) and I caught a matinee performance of the hit Broadway revival play, BoeingBoeing. I don't normally blog about theater events in New York, and I don't think that will necessarily change anytime soon, but I did wanna say this is a show worth catching. Unusually brisk...
Pregnant celebs—they always look so cool and chic! If you ever felt like raiding their maternity closets and snagging a piece, now you can. Maternity designer Isabella Oliver has teamed up with the Clothes Off Our Back Foundation (started by husband and wife actors Jane Kaczmarek and Bradley Whitford) to...
Another day, another trailer for an ensemble piece - this time, though, a comedy and a pretty funny looking one at that (funny ha ha, not funny "what's that growth on your lip?"). BOTTLE SHOCK tells the story of the "Judgment of Paris" wine competition in 1976 in which a Napa vineyard's wine bested the traditionally best French wine in a blind taste test competition. Alan Rickman, Bill Pullman, Freddy...
Many of the subplots and distracting character details in BOTTLE SHOCK feel fake and forced, even if they are based in reality. I don't care that the father and son didn't get along, or that the son was involved in a cutesy love affair with one of his employees (Taylor). But there's enough going on here to keep things interesting without the phony Hollywood formula nonsense. The supporting cast (including...
You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video Freed from the nice-guy constraints of being Josh on the West Wing, Bradley Whitford was clearly having a grand oil time as a Machieavellian oil industry lobbyist in Burn Up on BBC2 last week; Neve Campbell and Rupert Penry-Jones (from Spooks) completed the ensemble [...]
By James WaltonBBC2’s two-part eco-drama Burn Up began with British oil executive Tom McConnell (Rupert Penry-Jones) being helicoptered over the gushing, highly profitable carbon emissions of his company’s plant in Canada. “You sure picked the right business, sir,” an underling assured him, causing Tom to respond with a chuckle pitched somewhere between the self-satisfied and the villainous. Back in...