Posted Nov 14th 2007 1:43PM by TMZ Staff
Since A.C. Slater's cheerleader loving days at Bayside High are long gone, Mario Lopez has grown up -- and so has his taste in women. Lopez was spotted being friendly (again) with TV's newest cheerleader's mom at EA's launch party for Need for Speed ProStreet. Mrs. Kapowski must be sooo jealous!
All this and more in today's "Saved by the Belle" edition of Star Catcher!
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Posted Nov 7th 2007 10:31AM by TMZ Staff
Eva Longoria braved the picket line yesterday -- and momentarily distracted striking writers by giving them pizza. This was not the bigger piece of the pie writers were asking for, but they took it.
Longoria -- who was filming a few final scenes for "Desperate Housewives" before production shut down because of the WGA strike -- was attacked by the sign-holding bunch on Wisteria Lane.
Eva later joined the line with other celebs like Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Wanda Sykes.
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Posted Jan 19th 2006 12:27PM by TMZ Staff
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
"Seinfeld" curse? What "Seinfeld" curse?
"My short answer is I have no worries about that because I'm on a heavy dose of antibiotics right now," actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus said Wednesday.
With that, she deflected questions about the inability of former "Seinfeld" cast members to have much television success after that NBC hit ended its run. Louis-Dreyfus' own "Watching Ellie" is in the wastebasket of failed shows.
You just have to keep trying, said Louis-Dreyfus, who is portraying a divorced mom in "The New Adventures of Old Christine," which will premiere on CBS this spring.
Her goal isn't to find a different character from Elaine, just to find someone funny, the 45-year-old actress said.
"I think the difference with this character is that perhaps she's a little more grounded and perhaps she's a little bit more real in a way that Elaine wasn't," she said. "But I would say that she has a pathetic quality that is similar, frankly. So set your TiVos."
Her 8-year-old son found it a little odd to watch his mom onscreen kissing another 8-year-old boy, she said.
"He's subsequently gotten over it," she said. "He knows I love him."
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