April 10, 2003
Take the test and have some fun!

Who are you?

Posted by Dan at 12:25 AM
Do you know Poppy?

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Get to know her by scrolling down!

Poppy rocks, and not just in November!

Posted by Dan at 12:20 AM
"I'm sure glad I called that guy!"

Buscemi Joining THE SOPRANOS

Steve Buscemi has agreed to join the cast of HBO's THE SOPRANOS in the fifth season. No word on what character he'll play, but his deal includes an option for the sixth season as well.

Posted by Dan at 12:12 AM
Sweet!

Carmen Electra Up For STARSKY AND HUTCH

Carmen Electra is in negotiations to join the cast of Warner Bros' film adaption of the '70s cop show STARSKY AND HUTCH, starring Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson. The film will star Stiller as Detective David Starsky, Owen Wilson as Detective Kenneth Hutchison and Snoop Dogg as informant Huggy Bear. Electra will play Stiller's girlfriend. Stuart Cornfeld, Akiva Goldsman, Tony Ludwig, Alan Riche and William Blinn are producing. Stiller and Gil Adler are executive producing. Todd Phillips is directing from a script he wrote with Steve Long, John O'Brien and Scott Armstrong.

Posted by Dan at 12:11 AM
Get well soon, Rodney (There is some respect for you!)

HOSPITALIZED

Rodney Dangerfield undergoing a brain operation Tuesday to improve his body's blood flow in preparation for upcoming heart-valve-replacement surgery, his publicist confirmed. Doctors will examine the comic later today to determine whether the operation was successful.

Posted by Dan at 12:09 AM
Not surprisingly, I didn't make the list

POWER PLAYERS

Steven Spielberg tops Premiere magazine's annual power list. At number 13 Tom Hanks is the most powerful actor, while Julia Roberts is the most powerful actress at number 18.

Posted by Dan at 12:08 AM
In french she says, "Merci"!

Kelly Clarkson Says Thanks on Debut Album

NEW YORK (Billboard) - Kelly Clarkson gets a hand from a host of high-profile songwriters and producers on her debut album, "Thankful," due April 15 from RCA.

The "American Idol" queen is joined by fellow former competitor Tamyra Gray on "You Thought Wrong," a songwriting collaboration between Clarkson and Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. The up-tempo first single "Miss Independent" was written and produced by Rhett Lawrence, and was one of the songs in consideration to be recorded by Christina Aguilera for her latest RCA set, "Stripped."

The 12-track "Thankful," which was executive produced by Clive Davis, also features new mixes of "A Moment Like This" and "Before Your Love," the star-making tracks that sewed up Clarkson's "American Idol" victory. Upon its commercial release last October, "A Moment Like This" broke the Beatles' 28-year-old record of making the biggest leap to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 when it rocketed 52-1 on the chart.

Other contributors to the album include power ballad songwriting titan Diane Warren (Aerosmith's "I Don't Want To Miss a Thing," LeAnn Rimes' "How Do I Live") and producers Matthew Wilder (No Doubt, 'N Sync) and Clif Magness (Avril Lavigne, O-Town).

Clarkson performed "Miss Independent" Wednesday night on "American Idol." She will be seen co-starring with fellow "Idol" finalist Justin Guarini in the film "From Justin to Kelly," which opens June 13 in U.S. theaters.

Here is the track list for "Thankful":

"The Trouble With Love Is"
"Miss Independent"
"Low"
"Some Kind of Miracle"
"What's Up Lonely"
"Just Missed the Train"
"Beautiful Disaster"
"You Thought Wrong" featuring Tamyra Gray
"Thankful"
"Anytime"
"A Moment Like This" (new mix)
"Before Your Love" (new mix)

Posted by Dan at 12:06 AM
I love me some Poppy!

A 'Trace' of Poppy Montgomery

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NEW YORK (AP) -- On "Without a Trace," Poppy Montgomery plays an FBI agent who carefully, methodically tracks down people gone missing.

But Montgomery landed this plum role on the hit CBS drama only after she threw herself headlong into a crazy adventure halfway around the world from her native Australia.

Granted, Montgomery was no overnight discovery when she became part of the splendid "Without a Trace" troupe, also comprising Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Enrique Murciano, Eric Close and, as the head of the Missing Persons task force, Anthony LaPaglia.

Nor was "Trace" (Thursdays at 10 p.m. EDT, with a special airing this Sunday at 10 p.m.) Montgomery's maiden series. Just 27, she also starred on the brief-but-well-thought-of "Relativity" and "The Beat," and, last season, the brief-but-never-noticed "Glory Days."

She also won praise for the 2001 TV film "Blonde," playing Marilyn Monroe in that four-hour adaptation of the Joyce Carol Oates novel.

She also played Party Girl No. 2 in "Tammy and the T-Rex" (1994), her first film, from which, with no prompting, she can still re-enact her big moment: "Omigod, it's a dinosaur!"

But first Montgomery had to get to Los Angeles and hound an agent into taking her on, remarkable considering her total lack of experience at the time.

"I didn't have a SAG card," she says, still marveling at her naivete. "I didn't know you needed head shots or a resume. I'd never acted before!"

'Everyone thinks I'm an American'

One thing she could do: talk like an American, which she figured would increase her employability.

One of Montgomery's co-stars in "Trace" is fellow Australian Anthony LaPaglia (out of focus in rear).

"When I got here, I decided I would do an American accent all the time," she recalls in a voice whose only Aussie remnant sounds like a soft Texas twang.

"To do it, at first I had to speak ... very ... slowly .... It drove my friends crazy. Now I can't really do an Australian accent anymore. I went home at Christmas, and everyone thinks I'm an American: They're rude to me in restaurants."

Montgomery grew up in Sydney with a brother and four sisters (Rosie, Lily, Daisy, Marigold -- sense a theme?), where she exhibited a rebellious streak that led her to drop out of school the first moment she legally could: at 14 years and nine months.

Her meandering search for a career path led to a youth acting class. In a production of "Twelfth Night" that toured Sydney area schools, she played one of two officers, her world premiere as an actress.

" 'No, sir. No jot' -- that was my line." Then a lot of standing around. "You know how people say there are no small roles, only small actors? ... At one point, I got so bored, I looked at the girl playing the other guard and just lost it onstage. You know when you get the giggles and you try to stop and it gets worse?

"Afterwards, I was telling myself maybe I'm not cut out for this."

But Montgomery abandoned all doubts when, at 19, she left her homeland for the United States, where she was sure she could make it as an actress.

"I arrived in Tampa, Florida," she recalls, "to see a friend of my brother's who I had a huge crush on.

"Then I thought I would come to New York and audition to go to Juilliard. But the people I knew in New York City weren't home when I called from the bus station, and the people I knew in L.A. were. So I got on a bus to L.A. It's a loooong trip."

Trying to 'do this role differently'

The trip eventually brought her to "Without a Trace," where she plays Agent Samantha Spade, whose demeanor -- tough, guarded -- is quite the opposite of Montgomery's.

Like her fellow co-stars, Montgomery brings impressive dimension to her largely stereotypical character (and makes the most of the occasional groaner dialogue such as: "I'll check all the pawn shops in the area. Maybe we'll get lucky").

Sunday's repeat gives Montgomery some of her best moments thus far, as Sam wrestles with a painful reaction to the disappearance of a 13-year-old girl.

"The great challenge, and the fun, is figuring out how I can do this role differently than it's been done before," Montgomery says. And now lodged, with her series, in the Nielsen top 20, she'll have plenty of time to take stock of how she got there.

"I had no fears," she sums up. "I think it helped that this wasn't my country. I figured, well, if I make a fool of myself, I can always go home. I think I have more fear now, with more success in my life, than I did then."

Posted by Dan at 12:01 AM