Wilmer Valderrama-related stories
Posted Oct 19th 2009 10:02PM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, Pickups and Renewals, Casting

Fox is looking to turn National Geographic's
Cesar Millan, aka the Dog Whisperer, into a funny idea for a sitcom. And no, that's not the part they hope is funny.
The network is looking to cast
That 70's Show's Wilmer Valderrama in the potential sitcom's title role, assuming it's called "The Dog Whisperer."
Hung's co-executive producer Emily Kapnek will write the show's pilot.
If this gets to the air and becomes a wild success, just imagine the bar this could set for other reality show stars to get their own half-hour sitcom. Then again, try not to or your skull will cave in.
Posted Jun 19th 2008 1:05PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Casting, Reality-Free

"This is the first script I've read that made me excited to come back to TV," said the actor about his latest project.
The actor is Wilmer Valderrama; the project is a Fox comedy pilot called The Emancipation of Ernesto.
Wilmer, who is best-known from his eight seasons on
That '70s Show -- a supporting player on the Fox mainstay -- will be front and center on this new one-hour, single camera comedy. He's Ernesto, and Ernesto is a quirky character.
The show is citing two 1979 films -- for starters -- as reminiscent of
The Emancipation of Ernesto: Steve Martin's
The Jerk, as well as Chauncey Gardiner, the Peter Seller's character in
Being There. Why? Well, it's the Ernesto character.
Continue reading Valderrama cast in comedy The Emancipation of Ernesto
Posted May 29th 2008 4:42PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free

MTV is hooking up with
That '70s Show's Fez (Wilmer Valderrama)
to develop a scripted comedy that takes a look at celebrity worship. The series, titled
Baby Dolls, which will be filmed in documentary style, is told from the point of view of "a naive and jaded personal assistant to a young actress." Naive
and jaded? So this person has a lack of experience, judgment or knowledge about the world but is hardworking and completely worn out by all the energy he or she puts into the job? Sounds like a job for Kenneth the Page from
30 Rock!
Or I guess Valderrama could play the role himself. He certainly played the role of "naive" to a T in
That '70s Show and hasn't been doing much TV work outside of getting
Punk'd by fellow
'70s co-star Ashton Kutcher from time to time. Doesn't he know that there's a legion of Fez-natics out here just waiting for him to grace our screens again. Hell, keep it the same character ... Fez twenty years later working as a personal assistanta. "Would you like me to powder your breasts with my nose?"
Posted Jan 5th 2006 11:07PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Talent, Saturday Night Live

In a highly publicized interview with
Vanity Fair magazine, 19-year-old Lindsay Lohan admits she has
experimented with drugs and suffered from bulimia. She says she's over the drug use, and she credits
Saturday Night
Live's Lorne Michaels with saving her from the bulimia. After Lohan hosted SNL back in May, she says Michaels
staged an intervention to confront her about her eating disorder. Lohan says, when Michaels confronted her, she started
bawling and right away admitted her problem. She blames the stress of newfound fame, her break-up with
That 70s
Show's Wilmer Valderrama, and the nightmare divorce of her parents for causing her to go off the deep end.
Wow. It's honestly very refreshing to hear a teen idol admit she had a problem, and to hear that Lorne
Michaels, of all people, stepped in to help. During his years at SNL, Lorne has seen too many celebrities on a downward
spiral, and it's just so nice to hear that he tries to help people stop their self-destructive behavior before it's too
late. Maybe he should book
Nicole Richie next.
Posted Dec 21st 2005 11:36AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, Programming, The O.C., Reunion

Perhaps it's a move that will open up the 8 o'clock hour for
American Idol during late February
and early March, since FOX is airing the results shows for the semi-finals on Thursday nights. FOX is moving
The
O.C. to the 9 o'clock hour, from the 8 o'clock slot its held since the first season. That time slot is now open,
thanks to the cancellation of
Reunion. The move happens on January 12, when new episodes of
The O.C.
return. FOX's announcement also gives a hint of what's to come in the second half of this season on
The
O.C. Ryan, Summer, and Seth launch a plan to get Marissa back into Harbor in time for graduation. One of the
upcoming episodes, called "The Safe Harbor", is a tribute to an episode of
Beverly Hills 90210 where
the gang fought to get Donna to graduate. Plus, there's that whole college thing that still needs to be figured out.
Where will they all go so we can continue to watch
The O.C.?
Sliding into
The O.C.'s old
time slot are back-to-back episodes of
That 70s Show. At least, until Idol takes over.