News Roundup: 90210 and One Tree Hill

12 10 2009
  • Trevor Donovan (Teddy, 90210) tweeted a bunch of pictures from the Habitat For Humanity 5K Walk, where he and some of the other 90210 stars were Saturday morning.
  • The Miami Herald has an interview with Sara Foster (Jen, 90210).
  • HitFix posted one of the songs (in its entirety) that will be on the upcoming 90210 soundtrack, which comes out Tuesday.
  • Ausiello has an interview with Michael Cudlitz (Tony, Beverly Hills 90210) about Southland’s cancellation.
  • You can still sign up for the One Tree Hill Reunion in January. I’ll be there!




Most Memorable Guest-Stars and Cameos, Pt. 5

11 10 2009

Part One, Part Two, Part 3, Part Four

My vote for the most memorable teen drama guest-star or cameo is…

1. Pete Wentz

Show: One Tree Hill

Episode: Begins with 3.04: An Attempt to Tip the Scales

Role: Himself

Status: Recurring

Not uncoincidentally, Wentz’s band Fall Out Boy was my pick as the Top Musical Guest.

So what do you think? Who is your most memorable guest-star or cameo?

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Exclusive: Get To Know One Tree Hill’s Allison Munn

11 10 2009

Let’s get one thing straight: this isn’t Allison Munn’s first trip to the rodeo.  Sure, she only started on One Tree Hill last season and (unfortunately) isn’t in every episode.  But with a starring role on the dearly departed What I Like About You, continued involvement with Rock the Vote and a growing role on OTH, I think it’s safe to say “Miss Lauren” is doing pretty well for herself.

TeenDramaWhore: You starred in nearly 60 episodes of What I Like About You.  What are some of the differences working on a half-hour comedy versus a one-hour drama?

Allison Munn: I love working in both the comedy and drama format, but they’re completely different beasts.  I started out in musical theatre, where I was used to performing in front of an audience, holding for laughs, and getting instant gratification for a funny bit.  That ’70s Show and What I Like About You were shot in front of a studio audience, so it was a comfortable transition.  Shooting a sitcom is like doing a mini-play every week.  You rehearse for the first 3 days, camera block and pre-shoot on the 4th day, and shoot the whole episode in front of the audience on the 5th.  It’s super fast and incredibly fun.  Dramas move at a much slower pace – you could spend half of a day on one scene.  There isn’t as much rehearsal time as there is for a sitcom, but you get more takes.  Oh, and actors generally look a lot better in a drama, because the lighting is better – so I love that.  At the end of the day, though, it’s all about creating an entertaining and honest performance, regardless of the format.

TDW: When you joined One Tree Hill, did you know you were going to be Jamie’s teacher AND Skills’ love interest?

Munn: When I first joined One Tree Hill, I had no idea I’d eventually be paired up with Skills.  I was thrilled when Mark Schwahn called me soon after my first episode and pitched this storyline.  I was excited to work with Antwon Tanner because he’s so great on the show and he’s good friends with Wesley Jonathan (my character’s love interest from What I Like About You).  Antwon is so easy to work with, super-relaxed and funny.  We have a blast.

TDW: What is it like working with Jackson Brundage and the other child actors?

Munn: Jackson is awesome.  He’s such a cool kid – I love hanging out with him on set.  He’s so professional – always knows his lines (and mine when I forget one!) and takes direction like a champ.  Working with babies, on the other hand, is terrifying.  On Carpoolers, my character had a 6-month-old baby and he was in my arms in many of my scenes.  The triplets they hired to play the baby were enormous – SO heavy. They always dressed me in very tall platform shoes and I was so afraid I was going to trip and drop the baby – to the point where I’d have nightmares about it.   I can’t tell you how many times I tried to convince the director to let me sit down in a scene – or put the baby in a stroller.

TDW: As of this writing, the first two episodes of season 7 have aired.  Will we see more of you this season? [Ed. note: now 4 episodes have aired, as of publication]

Munn: You will see more of Lauren this season.  I think Lauren is really good for Skills.  She’s grounded and sincere and genuinely loves him.  It’s a very solid relationship and I’m excited to see where it goes.

TDW: Are you working on any other projects?

Munn: Yes, there is project coming up that I’m excited about but I don’t know if I can talk about it yet.

TDW: You’re originally from South Carolina.  Does North Carolina seem similar or different to you?

Munn: Working in the South has been one of my favorite things about this job.   I’m from Columbia, South Carolina and went to college in Charleston but I haven’t ever worked there.  It has been such a blast to work in a town that feels like home.  My mom, dad, brother, and sister have all visited at some point.  Downtown Wilmington is beautiful – it reminds me of Charleston and the beaches are lovely.  Whenever I’m down there I dream of buying a house and moving there.  And don’t even get me started on the food – the boiled peanuts, pulled pork barbecue, grits, biscuits, hush puppies…

TDW: In the past you’ve been very involved with Rock the Vote.  Now that the election is over, what do you do for them?

Munn: I love Rock the Vote and am proud to have been involved with them.  They are a non-partisan organization and their primary focus is to give a voice to a typically overlooked portion of voters. Due to their efforts, the youth vote (18-29 year olds) has risen significantly over the past 10 years and more than doubled in 2008.  Now that the election is over – their focus has switched to educating young voters by explaining the issues in ways that young people can relate to.  They analyze the issue from all sides and leave the voters to decide where they stand.  I think that’s why love this organization so much – they don’t tell you how to think, they give you the tools to think for yourself.  For example, if you want to learn more about the health care debate, visit: http://www.rockthevote.com/issues/health-care.html

TDW: Have you given any thought joining Twitter or Facebook so you can interact with fans?

Munn: I’m on Twitter.  My Twitter name is @allisonmunn.  See you there.

Come back next Sunday for another exclusive interview!

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Happy Birthday Luke Perry!

11 10 2009

Perry (Dylan, Beverly Hills 90210) turns 44 today!

He is my all-time favorite teen drama guy!

Check out all the cuteness below.

luke perry collage





Reader Submission

10 10 2009

SaneN85 submitted the following:

While commenting on the news of Greg Vaughn being let go from GH, I made a comment about the connection between him, BAG, and Jonathon Jackson. This had me thinking about the many connections that you can find to the main teen dramas. I’d think it be fun to have like a weekly post naming one celebrity and challenging the readers to find how they connect to the shows, some actors would have multiple connections. For instance, let’s say Angelina Jolie…..

Angeline Jolie starred in Gia with Elizabeth Mitchell, who starred on Lost with Matthew Fox. Matthew Fox starred on Party of Five with Neve Campbell and Jennifer Love Hewitt. Neve Campbell starred in Scream with Rose McGowan, Jennifer Love Hewitt starred in I Know What You Did Last Summer with Sarah Michelle Gellar. Rose McGowan replaced Shannon Doherty on Charmed, and Sarah Michelle Gellar starred on Buffy with Michelle Trachtenberg (Gossip Girl). This doesn’t even mention that Rose McGowan starred in Jawbreaker with Rebecca Gayheart (who played Dylan’s wife on 90210). There are at least 2 more ways I can connect Angelina to our favorite dramas. I work at Blockbuster part-time and have an overwhelmingly silly amount of knowledge regarding actor’s careers. I just thought this would be like a fun weekly quiz.

I think Sane’s idea is great and we’ll start doing it under the name Six Degrees of Teen Dramas.  Starting today, each Saturday I’ll post a new person.  From there, it’s your job to connect that person to at least one of the teen dramas.  Here’s the first one:

Will Smith

Ready, set, go!





Most Memorable Guest-Stars and Cameos, Pt. 4

10 10 2009

Part One, Part Two, Part 3

3.  Paris Hilton

Show: The O.C.

Episode: 1.22:  The L.A.

Role: Kate

Status: Cameo

2.  Chris Brown

Show: The O.C.

Episode: Begins with 4.09: My Two Dads

Role: Will Tutt

Status: Recurring

Come back tomorrow to see my pick for the most memorable teen drama guest-star.





Most Memorable Guest-Stars and Cameos, Pt. 3

9 10 2009

Part One, Part Two

5.  Kevin Federline

Show: One Tree Hill

Episode: Begins with 5.03: My Way Home Is Through You

Role: Jason

Status: Recurring

4.  George Lucas

Show: The O.C.

Episode: 2.23: The O.Sea

Role: Himself

Status: Cameo

The countdown continues tomorrow!





News Roundup: 90210, One Tree Hill, Gossip Girl and More

9 10 2009
  • Tori Spelling (Donna, Beverly Hills 90210) tweeted that she’s unhappy that the media prints her tweets for their own gain.  I’m assuming, of course, that TDW isn’t part of the problem!
  • Tiffani Amber Thiessen (Valerie, Beverly Hills 90210) is included in PEOPLE.com photo gallery of child stars.
  • A PEOPLE magazine cover featuring Jason Priestley (Brandon, Beverly Hills 90210), Shannen Doherty (Brenda, Beverly Hills 90210 and Luke Perry (Beverly Hills 90210, as well as a separate one with Laura Leighton (Sophie, Beverly Hills 90210) are included in their Bests of the 90s photo gallery. The first one was also included in their 90s flashback gallery.
  • Donna and David’s wedding (Beverly Hills 90210) and Naley’s second wedding (One Tree Hill) made TVGuide.com’s list of The Most Memorable TV Weddings, BUT this seems to be repeat of a list (with some minor updates) they had in April.  They even used the same exact gallery on their site, so the old one no longer exists.  The links just bring you to the modified version.  I think we call that cheating.
  • Kristin has some more details on the Gossip Girl threesome.  Make sure you read the comments.
  • Kristen Bell (Gossip Girl, Gossip Girl) has joined the cast of Burlesque. Cam Gigandet (Volchok, The O.C.) also stars.
  • Southland, starring Benjamin McKenzie (Ryan, The O.C.) and Michael Cudlitz (Tony, Beverly Hills 90210) has been canceled.  One TV critic is wondering if a third O.C. star will see his show axed: Californication, which features Peter Gallagher (Sandy). (The second was The Beautiful Life starring Mischa Barton [Marissa]).
  • James Van Der Beek (Dawson, Dawson’s Creek) stars in a Hallmark movie airing in December.




Most Memorable Guest-Stars and Cameos, Pt. 2

8 10 2009

Part One

7.  Rosie O’Donnell

Show: Beverly Hills 90210

Episode: 3.12: Destiny Rides Again

Role: Herself

Status: Cameo

6.  Jack Osbourne

Show: Dawson’s Creek

Episode: Begins with 6.01: The Kids Are Alright

Role: Himself

Status: Recurring

Jack Osbourne DC

Come back tomorrow to see which appearances take for the 5th and 4th spots on my list!





Spoiler: Ask Ausiello

8 10 2009

RELEVANT QUESTIONS–DON’T READ IF YOU DON’T WANT TO KNOW!!!

Question: So, inquiring minds want to know: Is Rachel Bilson the mother on HIMYM? —Jeremy
Ausiello:
Look for exclusive details about Bilson’s character in the new issue of Entertainment Weekly (on sale Friday). In the meantime, Craig Thomas — who once again promises that episode 100 will feature “some pretty exciting stuff on the mother front” — says he and fellow exec producer Carter Bays are “big fans” of the former O.C. star. “She’s charming and great and we’re [excited] for her to come into such a big episode.”

Question: Are you going to narrow down the list of Gossip Girl threesome possibilities? —Sharon
Ausiello:
Yes, but not here. It wouldn’t be appropriate. I’ll do so in the new issue of Entertainment Weekly, on sale Friday.

Question: I know you won’t tell us who is going to partake in the threesome on Gossip Girl, so I won’t even bother asking. I just want to know if it’s a dream or if it’s real. —Fernanda
Ausiello:
Oh, it’s real.

Question: I would love some (good) news about Chuck and Blair from Gossip Girl! —Lisa
Ausiello:
It doesn’t get much better than this: They’re still together and (relatively) happy through at least episode 11.

Question: Please tell me your Love and War blind item does not pertain to Ed Westwick and Leighton Meester? That would totally ruin Gossip Girl for me! —Whitney
Ausiello:
It’s not them either. Okay, this marks the end of the Love and War eliminations. You’re on your own now!

Credit: EW.com