justin berfield-related stories
Posted Jan 27th 2007 7:02PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Industry, Celebrities
Justin Berfield, who played the dumb but lovable brother Reese on Malcolm in the Middle, has secured the rights through his production company J2 Pictures to make a film about the life of Grateful Dead singer and guitarist Jerry Garcia, who passed away in 1995.
Whatever your opinion is of guitar jams that last seven hours, one can't deny that Garcia is a musical icon. Berfield insists they're approaching the project carefully to find the right director for the film and the right person to play Garcia. Berfield claims they've already talked to one actor, but he's not saying who it is. Hell, they could always just create a CGI actor for the role (that's Computerized Garcia Image).
Posted Jan 15th 2006 10:02AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, FOX, Programming

At one point last year, I remember being surprised to hear that
Malcolm in the Middle
was still on television. I watched it when it first launched on FOX on Sunday nights and I loved it. But, then it
disappeared to Friday nights and, quite frankly, I forgot all about it. Well, it turns out the show is still on the air
and it's actually in the middle of its fifth season! Since FOX moved
Malcolm to Fridays, its numbers have
dwindled down to about 3.5 million viewers, giving it the unfortunate title of being the least-watched show on FOX.
Malcolm arrives in its new time slot starting on January 29 at 7 pm EST. Let's hope the Sunday night slot will
give
Malcolm new life! I know I'll be watching.
Posted Jan 10th 2006 8:31PM by Kim Voynar
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, FOX, Talent
When you're 19 years old and you can afford to blow $3.75 million on a house - the house
Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey lived in, and where the gloriousness that was The Newlyweds was filmed - life
must feel pretty sweet. Justin Berfield, who plays the bullying
middle son on Malcolm in the Middle, bought the Simpson-Lachey house for an undisclosed sum. The house was
listed for $3.75 million.
I remember seeing Frankie Muniz, who plays Malcolm, on The
Tonight Show several years ago, when he was 15 - he was talking to Jay Leno about his car collection,
and Leno (along with me and all the other hard-working schmucks out there) was marveling that this kid who
couldn't even drive yet was collecting these very spendy cars. Now another Malcolm kid buys a mansion. Geez, I guess I
should've pursued that whole "land a part in a popular sitcom" path when I was a kid.