Posts with tag child stars
Posted Dec 21st 2006 6:06PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Showtime, Documentary

If you're over 30, you may remember the halcyon days of Studio 54 when, in the late 70s and early 80s, you couldn't snort a line in the ladies room without tripping over a wasted Drew Barrymore and a gaggle of those
Annie orphans. Those Broadway babies were the toast of the town back in the day, and a new Showtime documentary -
Life After Tomorrow - tracks down those former orphans to find out what happened to their showbiz aspirations. The most famous member of the cast - Sarah Jessica Parker - is on hand for the reminiscences, but so are the 39 other girls that didn't live the dream after their
Annie success had come and gone.
The documentary promises some real ugly - eight shows a week, cat-fighting stage moms, salacious stagehands and a Menudo-style dismissal when puberty set-in. There's no business like show business when it comes to robbing childhoods and crushing dreams. Have your children watch this cautionary tale beginning on December 24th.
Posted Nov 3rd 2006 10:01AM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Cable, Industry, Pickups and Renewals, Documentary
MediaBistro is reporting that
E! True Hollywood Story may be going the way of a drug-addled former child star -- down the slow slide into oblivion.
E! is cutting 15 staff jobs and paring down the program -- having ordered only 21 episodes, less than half the typical order, for the year. I, of course, didn't realize that there were more than 50
original episodes of the show ordered every year. For some reason, I only catch the
Blossom one.
While no one likes to see anyone lose their job, I'm sure E! will find a new way to edit together clips of pop culture detritus for our consumption.
Posted Apr 18th 2006 3:14PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Talent, Celebrities

This poll is from
Stuff
Magazine, which I read for the
numerous pics of half naked or naked women posing on a bed or jumping
around the surf investigative journalism. The mag polled readers about which former child star they'd like to
punch in the face. The results:
Danny Bonaduce - 38%
Corey Feldman - 38%
Dustin Diamond
(Screech,
Saved By The Bell) - 15%
Ron Howard - 9%
OK, I can understand some of those, but
Opie? Opie?!