Elizabeth Berkley-related stories
Posted Jul 30th 2009 7:01PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Children, Reality-Free

Yesterday we had a video that "explained" why
Tiffani Thiessen was too busy to reunite with her
Saved By The Bell costars on
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. But the new
People has the cast on the cover. Everyone except for Screech, who is busy with his
tell-all book.
So what is Fallon going to think about this? He's been trying to get them together for months! It will be anti-climatic now.
Posted Jun 9th 2009 1:27PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Late Night, Reality-Free

My sister was addicted to
Saved by the Bell, and to the hotness that was Zack Morris in particular. I'm not sure if she checked out
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon last night, but if she had she just might have been stunned to see Zack Morris there. And I do mean Zack Morris, because Mark-Paul Gosselaar did his entire interview in character as the coolest guy from Bayside High.
Considering that Gosselaar has been doing pretty well for himself post-
Bell, with big roles in
NYPD Blue and
Raising the Bar, it's a big deal that he was not only willing to poke fun at his own roots (with
The Roots as well for a rousing rendition of "Friends Forever"), but he also committed to Fallon's pet project: the
Saved by the Bell reunion. Personally, I think a funny take on where those kids are today could be awesome. You could even work
Showgirls into Jessie's post high school career path.
Continue reading If Mark-Paul Gosselaar is on board, the Saved by the Bell reunion is as good as done
Posted Sep 5th 2008 9:02AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, TCA Press Tour, Casting, Reality-Free
The L Word will kick off its sixth, and final, season in January, with Elizabeth Berkley in tow. That's a pretty nice run for any show, cable or network. If you're experiencing preemptive disappointment over the thought of losing the show, rest easy. As we heard at the TCAs, Ilene Chaiken, creator and executive producer of the show, has been signed to write and produce a pilot for an L Word spinoff.
Even better, we now know that Leisha Hailey has been brought in to star. She plays Alice, and would have easily been my pick for the character to spin off. The Showtime press release doesn't contain any details about what Chaiken has planned for Alice in the new series. We do know that she will take a storyline from season six and continue it as internet-only content. If the pilot goes forward to series, the online component will segue into the new show. I would add, if there is any way to bring back Erica Cerra, I'd be all for that. You can never have too much Erica Cerra on your television. Showtime's press release is after the jump.
Continue reading Leisha Hailey cast in The L Word spinoff
Posted Jul 23rd 2008 12:03PM by Kona Gallagher
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Industry, Casting, Reality-Free

Jesse Spano is coming back to TV. After guest appearances on
CSI: Miami and
Law & Order: Criminal Intent,
Elizabeth Berkley is ditching the procedurals and heading over to Showtime. The former
Saved by the Bell star will be joining
Jennifer Beals, her costar in the 2002 film
Roger Dodger, on Showtime's
The L-Word for a multi-episode arc.
Word is, Berkley's
L-Word character has a history with Jennifer Beals' Bette. The two went to college together and Berkley was the straight girl who got away. Perhaps Bette will have better luck the second time around.
My only hope for this pairing is that they can somehow manage to fit a
Flashdance: What a Feeling / I'm So Excited dance-off into the plot of the show, thus bringing together the high points of both of these women's careers and officially making this the best casting decision ever.
Posted Nov 26th 2007 11:43AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: CSI, Casting
While Elizabeth Berkley's TV pedigree was perhaps better received than her feature film debut, it was the notorious Showgirls that made her a household name and launched her into the "Worst Films Ever" hall of fame. Her career began in the teen series Saved by the Bell, which also netted us Dancing with the Star's Mario Lopez, NYPD Blue's Mark Paul Gosselar and Beverly Hills, 90210's Tiffani-Amber Thiessen.
After Showgirls, it took the actress many years to regain credibility and acclaim, working in theater and off-Broadway productions until her return to television in 2002 in a recurring role on Titus. Since then she has guested on several shows, including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Now, Reuters tells us the 35 year-old Berkley is set to play Horatio Cane's (David Caruso) ex-wife Julia Winston and mother to his recently discovered teenage son (Evan Ellingson) on spin-off CSI: Miami. Miami is known as a "hotter, sexier" CSI, so she should fit right in. She can even try to match Caruso's one-of-a-kind line delivery when they inevitably spar.
Posted Jul 30th 2006 10:01AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, OpEd, Celebrities
Dustin Diamond is really starting to get on my nerves. First, in order to change his image from the screechy-voiced character he played on the NBC Saturday-morning sitcom Saved by the Bell he became a foul-mouthed comedian (like we don't have those already). Recently, much to the anger of his fans, he decided to sell $20 t-shirts to save his Wisconsin home from being foreclosed upon.. And now, he's giving out sex advice saying, among many things, that he could write a book on the sexual moves that he has tried and tested and that you need to tap your partner so hard they fall asleep.
I don't know if this is some sort of long-term plan of Dustin's to have us forget that he played the role of Screech for nearly a decade. Or, maybe it's just him trying to drum up some new publicity for himself. I can't read his mind, so I don't know the definitive answer. However, I do know one thing . . .
No matter what he does, he'll still be Screech.
Continue reading Screech is really starting to tick me off