aesgaard41 has written 24 reviews.
I best recall Joi from her time as the wife of Lester Flatt on "The Beverly Hillbillies." They weren't really married, but the humor was good enough that they could have had their own series. Blonde, statuesque with with the most unbelievable...
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I best recall Joi from her time as the wife of Lester Flatt on "The Beverly Hillbillies." They weren't really married, but the humor was good enough that they could have had their own series. Blonde, statuesque with with the most unbelievable figure, she was a wonderful actress with anexcellant singing voice sadly underused by that series, but the one thing I always wonder about is what the series might have been like had she actually played Elly Mae with that incredible figure of hers. If Jethro had scrapped with her, I think we'd have seen a lot of "kissing cousins."
Posted may 29, 2008 2:20 am pt
Andrew Zimmern is my fave kind of TV host - a guy who loves his job, has a passion for it and can joke about it. Amiable, humorous and versatile, he's equal parts Chef Emeril, Indiana Jones and Curly Howard of the Three Stooges. He's the guy you'd...
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Andrew Zimmern is my fave kind of TV host - a guy who loves his job, has a passion for it and can joke about it. Amiable, humorous and versatile, he's equal parts Chef Emeril, Indiana Jones and Curly Howard of the Three Stooges. He's the guy you'd want as your best friend on a long vacation as he reveals the best way to experience a culture is to sample its food. Unlike Boudain who can be anrasive and antagonizing, Zimmern is far more likeable, even having a sense of humor about himself. Andrew is the main reason that Bizarre Foods has become such a popular Travel Channel series.
Posted apr 12, 2008 1:41 am pt
I have a little love affair with Alanna. Not only is she cute and funny, but I never know when or where she is going to pop up. I knew her first as the original and best effervescent lab assistant Josie on "Beakman's World," but she's gone on on...
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I have a little love affair with Alanna. Not only is she cute and funny, but I never know when or where she is going to pop up. I knew her first as the original and best effervescent lab assistant Josie on "Beakman's World," but she's gone on on to do so many other roles since then, each one more interesting than the last. Most of her roles can be separated to three types: the artistic as she was in "Denise Calls Up," the goofy sidekick like in "Legally Blonde" and "The Brady Bunch Movie" and the trashy sarcastic character like in "Waiting" and "Meet the Parents." I can only wonder what she is going to come up next.
Posted jan 22, 2008 2:00 am pt
I love Meighan Desmond. She was funny, talented and sexy as hell. I doubt very very characters could have played Discord like she did. She gave the character a venomous approach and a bit of comical edge with a dash of that spoiled, bratty sister...
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I love Meighan Desmond. She was funny, talented and sexy as hell. I doubt very very characters could have played Discord like she did. She gave the character a venomous approach and a bit of comical edge with a dash of that spoiled, bratty sister air when she worked withthe late Kevin Smith as Ares. Best of all, she played the role contained in straps and belts with her cleavage pushed up. My only regret is that she is not out there more. I would have that after the series she'd be doing roles on other shows and eventually getting her own TV series as anactress known for doing action with a comic touch. I will be expecting much more from the pint-sized cutie.
Posted jan 19, 2008 1:33 am pt
I've been watching Kim on the Suite Life for a while now. She plays a very good mom, and she has an excellant singing voice. She's also a very attractive woman, but I preferred her blonde; she seems to have gone brunette now. I haven't seen her in...
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I've been watching Kim on the Suite Life for a while now. She plays a very good mom, and she has an excellant singing voice. She's also a very attractive woman, but I preferred her blonde; she seems to have gone brunette now. I haven't seen her in much of anything else, but if her role on Disney is any indications, she should have a long successful career ahead of her.
Posted jul 16, 2007 3:19 am pt
It's rare for a child star to become not just a actress in demand but a major beauty as well. Christina Ricci is one of my favorite actresses. Incredibly sexy and attractive, she also has a wry wit and a sharp tongue, but I feel as if she still...
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It's rare for a child star to become not just a actress in demand but a major beauty as well. Christina Ricci is one of my favorite actresses. Incredibly sexy and attractive, she also has a wry wit and a sharp tongue, but I feel as if she still has a bit of Wednesday Addams in her. That was the one role that proved she would be a big star, and if some of her movie choices and quotes are any indications, she has a bit of a dark side to her. I like the fact that inside that sexy figure that she also has an interesting brain.
Posted nov 14, 2006 1:59 am pt
I have to say it, I loved pretending and improvising comedy as Dan Fielding, and if it was that fun for me, I imagine just how fun it was for John Larroquette to create him. Although he has been fairly typecast by the role and his looks are no...
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I have to say it, I loved pretending and improvising comedy as Dan Fielding, and if it was that fun for me, I imagine just how fun it was for John Larroquette to create him. Although he has been fairly typecast by the role and his looks are no longer close to the thin, dark-haired prosecuter, Larroquette is still recognizable even with his white hair and full face. He's an incredible comic genius having played everything from a cop on Three's Company to father on other shows. John brought Dan to life, and that made him a major star in my mind.
Posted nov 13, 2006 2:07 am pt
I don't like talking about Steve's death. He was so larger than life and such a well-loved figure that he didn't really die to me. His legacy will last forever. I never had the chance to meet him, but Steve obviously had such a presence that it...
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I don't like talking about Steve's death. He was so larger than life and such a well-loved figure that he didn't really die to me. His legacy will last forever. I never had the chance to meet him, but Steve obviously had such a presence that it felt as if he did know you. He treated his "crikeys" the same way as everyone he met - with the big grin, eye twinkle and larger than life personality. That's the Steve I recall. No one will ever come close to replacing him, but many will try. From here on, I'm going to cringe from all horrible Australian animal expert impressions because none of them even came close to be what Steve really was about, however, if a movie is ever made of Steve's life, I'd love to be able to play him and try to give him justice.
Posted nov 13, 2006 1:58 am pt
I like Nigel for everything he is. Like Steve Irwin, he really loves animals and he isn't afraid of diving alongside alligators or handling snakes. He's also not as obnoxious as Jeff Corwin, which could just about make him the most likely...
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I like Nigel for everything he is. Like Steve Irwin, he really loves animals and he isn't afraid of diving alongside alligators or handling snakes. He's also not as obnoxious as Jeff Corwin, which could just about make him the most likely successor to replace the late and badly missed Irwin. In addition to his animal expertese, Nigel seems to have a bit of acting skill as he reacts to computer-generated creatures and models for his most excellant "Walking with Dinosaurs" and "Prehistoric Park" series. Nigel is also a bit witty with a dry sense of humor - a trait which I think adds that much more to his likeability.
Posted nov 13, 2006 1:50 am pt
If this beautiful young lady was old enough to have gone to my school, I'd have been too scared to ask her out. Beautiful, funny and blessed with a wonderful singing voice, she's starred in a Disney movie and a Disney series ("The Suite...
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If this beautiful young lady was old enough to have gone to my school, I'd have been too scared to ask her out. Beautiful, funny and blessed with a wonderful singing voice, she's starred in a Disney movie and a Disney series ("The Suite Life"),but she really deserves a series of her own. She's so funny as dim bulb Corrie Willows on The Suite Life that I think her character should get a series of her own so that shecan get more of the recognition she deserves and not just be obscured by other people who may or may not be as vibrant as herself. I'm going to be expecting a lot from this young girl.
Posted oct 24, 2006 2:28 am pt
There's certain actresses I look at and I see the one role I want to see them play. Beautiful, smart and funny, Crystal has proved she can do comedy, and she's also had a successful singing career. She started out as a cute ingenue on "Happy...
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There's certain actresses I look at and I see the one role I want to see them play. Beautiful, smart and funny, Crystal has proved she can do comedy, and she's also had a successful singing career. She started out as a cute ingenue on "Happy Days," graduated to a wise-cracking waitress on "It's A Living" and became a sex-symbol on "Wings," but the one role I could definitely see her do would be as an action-type super-hero or goddess-figure, the type of character who casts spells or saves the world from the forces of darkness. Or maybe its just because I cast all beautiful blonde actresses as Helen Slater replacements in the Supergirl costume. If anything, it means to be that Crystal's acting career is not yet over and there's so many roles she has yet to do.
Posted oct 21, 2006 2:53 am pt
I know Zoe by both of her identities. She scared me as bad girl Zoe Trilling in the second part of the "Night of the Demons" trilogy, and she charmed me as the All-American Geri Betzler in "Amityville: The Evil Escapes." The...
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I know Zoe by both of her identities. She scared me as bad girl Zoe Trilling in the second part of the "Night of the Demons" trilogy, and she charmed me as the All-American Geri Betzler in "Amityville: The Evil Escapes." The only time her acting roles intersected was while under the name of Geri Betzler she asked Kelly Bundy on "Married With Children" if she was up for knocking over tombstones. By whatever name she uses, Zoe is a cute and attractive young girl with a very nice figure and a subdued sense of humor. Unfortunately for her, some of her film roles exploited her wheras while she was on TV she had mch better roles. Wherever she is now today, I hope she is doing well and hope she is okay. Her star barely got to glow before it was extinguished.
Posted oct 19, 2006 2:33 am pt
I went into watching Smallville because of the pre-superhero adventures, but it was Allison Mack who makes me coming back. All the other guys can fawn over Kristen Kreuk from a distance, but to me, Allison is much more attractive. Cute, blonde and...
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I went into watching Smallville because of the pre-superhero adventures, but it was Allison Mack who makes me coming back. All the other guys can fawn over Kristen Kreuk from a distance, but to me, Allison is much more attractive. Cute, blonde and vivacious, she deserves a much bigger part in the series. In fact, if I had created the show, she'd be the one playing Kara/Supergirl and discovering her powers alongside Clark. I'd make my day to see Allison in that costume. When and if Smallville ends, I trully hope Allison picks up another series, because I am hooked on this under-rated beauty.
Posted oct 2, 2006 2:13 am pt
She practically came out of no where and became an overnight success on MadTV with her character of Shelia Wajimblonsky, better known as the Vancome Lady. Beautiful, funny and talented, Nicole Sullivan is a master of comedy; there has been no...
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She practically came out of no where and became an overnight success on MadTV with her character of Shelia Wajimblonsky, better known as the Vancome Lady. Beautiful, funny and talented, Nicole Sullivan is a master of comedy; there has been no other co-star close to her and there may never be. She's starred on two failed TV Shows, but yet has found limited success hidden away as a voice on cartoons like Kim Possible where only a trace of her natural maniac energy comes through. She really needs her own series where she's not stuck in a co-starring role.
Posted sep 23, 2006 1:50 am pt
I fell in love with Arden Myrin back when she starred in the short-lived hit "Working" where she played the funny and sexually-repressed office worker Abby Cogrove. I'm so glad to see her on a show like "MadTV" where the young...
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I fell in love with Arden Myrin back when she starred in the short-lived hit "Working" where she played the funny and sexually-repressed office worker Abby Cogrove. I'm so glad to see her on a show like "MadTV" where the young beauty can fully expand her comedic talents by filling the blonde ingenue void left behind by Nicole Sullivan. Arden makes me laugh and her celebrity impressions (Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Pamela Anderson to name a few) are spot on with the added spark of Arden's own vivacious spark. I believe she's going to continue to be a major star on the rise.
Posted sep 23, 2006 1:42 am pt
If you're a fan of Helen Hunt, it's because you saw her on the TV series "Mad About You." Before that, she was the often over-looked ingenue used in co-starring TV series as the daughter or best friends in series like "The Bionic Woman," where she...
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If you're a fan of Helen Hunt, it's because you saw her on the TV series "Mad About You." Before that, she was the often over-looked ingenue used in co-starring TV series as the daughter or best friends in series like "The Bionic Woman," where she played an other-dimensional princess from another world. In that attractive form, Helen is a consummate actress and comedienne and just a bit sexy. She's great on TV, but she's better in the movies where she gets to work off actors like Tom Hanks, Mel Gibson and Jack Nicholson. I'm always interested in what she does next, but I think I prefer her more in comedy than in the dramatic roles she's known more for.
Posted sep 9, 2006 2:26 am pt
She came into being the same time as Madonna and was quickly eclipsed by the Material Girl. She's gone from the cartoonish girl with the voice to a sexy diva with class. I've got to be the only person in the world who considers Cyndi as a sex...
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She came into being the same time as Madonna and was quickly eclipsed by the Material Girl. She's gone from the cartoonish girl with the voice to a sexy diva with class. I've got to be the only person in the world who considers Cyndi as a sex symbol. Wandering through my dreams at night, she now eclipses Madonna as the one I'd like to be with. I don't think she's aware of her sexuality or how attractive she really is, but I love Cyndi from her incredible singing to her wonderful tact as a comedy actress. May she last forever.
Posted sep 9, 2006 2:19 am pt
I had such a crush on Dana when she did "Diff'rent Strokes," and I'm still so saddened by the way she ended up. It was and still is a horrible way for one to go even for one who spent a few years making us laugh from behind one of her...
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I had such a crush on Dana when she did "Diff'rent Strokes," and I'm still so saddened by the way she ended up. It was and still is a horrible way for one to go even for one who spent a few years making us laugh from behind one of her co-stars. As Kimberly, she was bright, funny and effervescent; as Dana, she was turned down for movie roles and struggled to make ends meet. I still wonder if the Exorcist would have been just as good had she won the role of Regan, but getting that role might have prevented her from recieving the role of All-American Kimberly. She was lovely, attractive and tragic and will be sorely missed by her true fans.
Posted sep 9, 2006 2:13 am pt
I don't know why, but I liked Lynsey on Grounded for Life. To tell the truth, her character on the show was venomous, abrasive, materialistic, self-centered and manipulative, all the things that would get a real girl shipped off to boarding...
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I don't know why, but I liked Lynsey on Grounded for Life. To tell the truth, her character on the show was venomous, abrasive, materialistic, self-centered and manipulative, all the things that would get a real girl shipped off to boarding school, but she was also cute, funny, charming and just a little sexy. With her trademark screech, Lynsey quickly became one of my favorite actresses. I think she would do great in a horror movie, particularly if she plays the sort of character who becomes the possessed, wise-cracking princess of darkness who throws her friends around like ragdolls and terrorizes the city. She's does evil so well, and she really made me afraid of her, but yet, she is always the center of attention. I'm so hoping she gets a new series because she's one of those actresses you hope doesn't go away for a long time.
Posted sep 9, 2006 1:42 am pt
She's the hot doctor on "Scrubs," and was my favorite Becky on "Roseanne," although even Lecy Goranson was kind of a babe in her own right. Sarah is the only reason I watch "Scrubs" and I'm most likely to watch her on...
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She's the hot doctor on "Scrubs," and was my favorite Becky on "Roseanne," although even Lecy Goranson was kind of a babe in her own right. Sarah is the only reason I watch "Scrubs" and I'm most likely to watch her on any series she does afterward. Blonde and blue eyed, she doesn't really play off the "dumb blonde" stereotype, but yet, she can be so funny with nothing but a look or a stare. Obviously attractive, she doesn't seem to acknowledge her attraction factor and instead seems to know how to downplay it even though she isn't afraid to poke fun at herself.
Posted sep 5, 2006 2:26 am pt
My favorite episodes of "Whose Line Is It Anyway" are any episode with Kathy Greenwood. Sexy, funny and a bit raunchy when given a chance, she was never allowed to do much because Colin, Ryan and Wayne always seemed to crowd her out or...
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My favorite episodes of "Whose Line Is It Anyway" are any episode with Kathy Greenwood. Sexy, funny and a bit raunchy when given a chance, she was never allowed to do much because Colin, Ryan and Wayne always seemed to crowd her out or push her to the back, but she was always such a good sport and always up there trying to take what they give her. In one episode, Colin was groping her on air but she got the joke and in another she turned on Drew and everyone else by imitating a shower. In my favorite "Whose Line" moment, the game was "Questions Only," the scene was a visiit to a spooky castle and Kathy was coming off very Vampira and sexy. She was so hot doing that that a whole movie should be done with the cast doing those roles once more if but to strecth that storyline to its evitable conclusion. Despite under-appreciated in the series, she did look as if she was having a lot of fun even as Ryan and Colin upstaged her.
Posted aug 16, 2006 1:59 am pt
She started out as one of the most annoying sisters in television, but she became kind of a personal hottie to me toward the end of Happy Days. I don't know why; she wasn't exactly Pamela Anderson (but then Pamela isn't Pamela anymore), but for...
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She started out as one of the most annoying sisters in television, but she became kind of a personal hottie to me toward the end of Happy Days. I don't know why; she wasn't exactly Pamela Anderson (but then Pamela isn't Pamela anymore), but for some reason, blue-eyed, dark-haired and rosy-cheeked Erin became one of my most searched actresses on TV. I used to have all these sexy pics of her in bikinis and leotards, but I lost a lot of them over the years. I really hated Chachi because I felt he was messing with my girl, but then I also felt he ruined the series. Erin was cute, adorable and demurely sexy to me, and it saddens me that she has become so gaunt and thin today. Some actresses stay forever hot, but Erin lost her look when she lost her show.
Posted aug 1, 2006 1:52 am pt
If you're a fan of Alexandra Tydings, you probably know her best as Aphrodite, aka Venus on the "Legendary Journeys," where she played the goddess of love as a vacuous and extremely dim valley-girl. I'm sure Aphrodite is still hurling curses over...
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If you're a fan of Alexandra Tydings, you probably know her best as Aphrodite, aka Venus on the "Legendary Journeys," where she played the goddess of love as a vacuous and extremely dim valley-girl. I'm sure Aphrodite is still hurling curses over that portrayal. I never liked Tydings as Aphrodite (actually would have preferred Kate Winslet or Reese Witherspoon in the role), but I have to admit that Alex was attractive, but I don't want to see her ever play another Olympian goddess in my life. I wish her well and hope she gets all she wants out of life.
Posted jul 26, 2006 1:31 am pt
I first became of Tara Charendoff as an actress in "National Lampoon's Senior Trip" where she played an oversexed and vivacious teenager in a team of screw-ups nd ne'er-do-wells. She was funny and incredibly sexy, and I didn't get to see her again...
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I first became of Tara Charendoff as an actress in "National Lampoon's Senior Trip" where she played an oversexed and vivacious teenager in a team of screw-ups nd ne'er-do-wells. She was funny and incredibly sexy, and I didn't get to see her again until those Sabrina movies, but by then, she had lost a bit of weight. She was still cute, but next to Melissa Joan Hart, she was reduced to just playing an ingenue. Shame she hides behind the camera so much just doing voices for cartoons. I think she should be doing more acting in front of the camera.
Posted jun 27, 2006 1:51 am pt