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Malcolm In The Middle (season 2)
The second season of the American television sitcom ''Malcolm in the Middle'' premiered on November 5, 2000, on Fox, and ended on May 20, 2001, consisting of 25 episodes. Frankie Muniz stars as the title character Malcolm, and he is joined by Jane Kaczmarek, Bryan Cranston, Christopher Kennedy Masterson, Justin Berfield and Erik Per Sullivan. Cast and characters Main * Frankie Muniz as Malcolm * Jane Kaczmarek as Lois * Bryan Cranston as Hal * Christopher Kennedy Masterson as Francis * Justin Berfield as Reese * Erik Per Sullivan as Dewey Recurring * Craig Lamar Traylor as Stevie Kenarban * Catherine Lloyd Burns as Caroline Miller * David Anthony Higgins as Craig Feldspar * Daniel von Bargen as Commandant Edwin Spangler * Drew Powell as Cadet Drew * Eric Nenninger as Eric Hanson * Evan Matthew Cohen as Lloyd * Kasan Butcher as Joe * Kyle Sullivan as Dabney * Merrin Dungey as Kitty Kenarban * Tania Raymonde as Cynthia Sanders Production Main cast members F ...
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Jane Kaczmarek
Jane Frances Kaczmarek (; born December 21, 1955) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Lois on the Fox sitcom ''Malcolm in the Middle'' (2000–2006), which earned her 3 Golden Globe nominations and 7 Primetime Emmy nominations. She also appeared as Linda in '' Equal Justice'' (1990–1991), Judge Trudy Kessler in '' Raising the Bar'' (2008–2009), Ann in ''Falling in Love'' (1984), Emily in '' The Heavenly Kid'' (1985), and Gayle in '' 6 Balloons'' (2018). She had recurring roles as Holly in ''Cybill'' and as Maureen Cutler in ''Frasier'' and is also known for a large number of recurring and guest-starring roles in various television shows. Kaczmarek was a replacement for the character of Bella in the Broadway production of Neil Simon's '' Lost In Yonkers''. Early life Kaczmarek was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the daughter of Evelyn (née Gregorska), a teacher, and Edward Kaczmarek, a US Department of Defense worker. She grew up in Greendale, a villag ...
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Eric Nenninger
Eric Nenninger is an American actor, best known for playing Scott Braddock in the 2003 horror film '' Jeepers Creepers 2.'' He had recurring roles as Cadet Eric Hanson on ''Malcolm in the Middle'' and Scott in '' One Day at a Time''. Early life and education Nenninger attended Ladue Horton Watkins High School in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1997, Nenninger moved to Los Angeles to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. In 2000, he started to train at the British American Drama Academy in Oxford. Career Nenninger has starred in two films, '' Jeepers Creepers 2'' and ''The Pool at Maddy Breaker's'', and appeared in several TV series, including ''The X-Files'', ''NCIS'', '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', '' Generation Kill'', and ''Malcolm in the Middle ''Malcolm in the Middle'' is an American television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series premiered on January 9, 2000, and ended on May 14, 2006, after seven seasons consisting o ...
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Hallee Hirsh
Hallee Leah Hirsh (born December 16, 1987) is an American actress known for her roles as Mattie Grace Johnson on '' JAG'', Daley in the children's series '' Flight 29 Down'', and as the adolescent and young adult Rachel Greene on '' ER''. Early life Hirsh began acting when she was three, with her older brother Greg. Hirsh and her family moved frequently, first to Pensacola, Florida, where Hirsh landed her first role after her first audition in Orlando for Disney's Big Red Boat cruise line. When she was four, her mother was transferred to Long Island. Hirsh began taking the train into Manhattan after school to audition almost daily, landing roles such as Annabel Fox in ''You've Got Mail''. After her agent, Abby Bluestone, moved to Los Angeles, 11-year-old Hirsh and her family followed. Her mother was stationed in Monterey, California during this time. Hirsh lived with her father in the Oakwood Toluca Hills apartment complex, alongside other notable child stars such as Hilary Du ...
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Newspapers
A newspaper is a Periodical literature, periodical publication containing written News, information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields such as politics, business, sports, art, and science. They often include materials such as opinion columns, weather forecasts, reviews of local services, Obituary, obituaries, birth notices, crosswords, editorial cartoons, comic strips, and advice columns. Most newspapers are businesses, and they pay their expenses with a mixture of Subscription business model, subscription revenue, Newsagent's shop, newsstand sales, and advertising revenue. The journalism organizations that publish newspapers are themselves often Metonymy, metonymically called newspapers. Newspapers have traditionally been published Printing, in print (usually on cheap, low-grade paper called newsprint). However, today most newspapers are also Electronic publishing, published on webs ...
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The Los Angeles Times
The ''Los Angeles Times'' is an American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California, in 1881. Based in the Greater Los Angeles city of El Segundo since 2018, it is the sixth-largest newspaper in the U.S. and the largest in the Western United States with a print circulation of 118,760. It has 500,000 online subscribers, the fifth-largest among U.S. newspapers. Owned by Patrick Soon-Shiong and published by California Times, the paper has won over 40 Pulitzer Prizes since its founding. In the 19th century, the paper developed a reputation for civic boosterism and opposition to labor unions, the latter of which led to the bombing of its headquarters in 1910. The paper's profile grew substantially in the 1960s under publisher Otis Chandler, who adopted a more national focus. As with other regional newspapers in California and the United States, the paper's readership has declined since 2010. It has also been beset by a series of ownership changes, staff ...
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Dan Kopelman
Dan Kopelman is an American television producer, television writer and actor. He has written and produced for '' Undressed'', '' Big Wolf on Campus'', ''Malcolm in the Middle'', ''Big Day'', '' Listen Up'', '' Rules of Engagement'' and ''Notes from the Underbelly''. Kopelman is perhaps best known for his work on the Nickelodeon sitcom A sitcom (short for situation comedy or situational comedy) is a genre of comedy produced for radio and television, that centers on a recurring cast of character (arts), characters as they navigate humorous situations within a consistent settin ..., '' True Jackson, VP'', writing and producing for the series and appearing as a parody of himself being credited simply as "Kopelman". References External links * American male television actors American television producers American television writers American male television writers Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) {{US-t ...
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Todd Holland
Todd Holland (born December 13, 1961) is an American film and television director and producer. He directed over 50 episodes of '' The Larry Sanders Show'', for which he received an Emmy, and 26 episodes of ''Malcolm in the Middle'', for which he received two Emmy Awards. His feature films include '' The Wizard'' (1989), '' Krippendorf's Tribe'' (1998), and '' Firehouse Dog'' (2007), and had also directed the TV movie '' Monster High: The Movie'' (2022) and its 2023 sequel. Early life and education Holland was born in Kittanning, Pennsylvania and raised in Meadville, Pennsylvania. He was an honor student, graduating from Meadville Area Sr. High School-M. A. S. H. While there, he wrote, directed and produced several parodies of movies popular at the time. He graduated in 1985 from UCLA's school of Theater, Film and Television. Career Holland got his career break when Steven Spielberg saw his UCLA thesis film ''Chicken Thing''—a 12-minute comedy horror short—and hired Hol ...
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Collider (website)
Valnet, Inc. is a Canadian media company established in August 2012 by Hassan and Sam Youssef in Montreal, Quebec. It operates primarily in the entertainment media industry, where it has sought to acquire producers of content in this space. In this way, it has become the parent company of several internet media publications including ''TheGamer'', ''Collider'', ''Comic Book Resources'', ''MovieWeb'', ''Screen Rant'', ''Game Rant'', XDA Developers, and MakeUseOf. According to ''TheWrap'', Valnet websites prioritise "mass quantity over quality" and " SEO bait" content. There have been complaints from writers about working conditions and the low pay offered by the company. History Students Matt Keezer, Stephane Manos, Sam and Hassan Youssef met through their common interest in competitive foosball, and started a business in online pornography in 2003, growing their successful enterprise under the Brazzers name. Keezer began Pornhub under the company Interhub separately from Br ...
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Split Screen (video Production)
In film and video production, split screen is the visible division of the screen, traditionally in half, but also in several simultaneous images, rupturing the illusion that the screen's frame is a seamless view of reality, similar to that of the human eye. There may or may not be an explicit borderline. Until the arrival of Digital electronics, digital technology, a split screen in films was accomplished by using an optical printer to combine two or more actions filmed separately by copying them onto the same Negative (photography), negative, called the compositing, composite. In filmmaking split screen is also a technique that allows one actor to appear twice in a scene. The simplest technique is to lock down the camera and shoot the scene twice, with one "version" of the actor appearing on the left side, and the other on the right side. The seam between the two splits is intended to be invisible, making the duplication seem realistic. Influences An influential arena for the ...
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Sliding Doors
''Sliding Doors'' is a 1998 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Howitt and starring Gwyneth Paltrow while also featuring John Hannah, John Lynch, and Jeanne Tripplehorn. The film alternates between two storylines, showing two paths the central character's life could take depending on whether she catches a train. It has drawn numerous comparisons to Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski's 1987 film '' Blind Chance'', the outcome of which also hinges on whether the protagonist catches a train. Plot Helen Quilley gets fired from her public relations (PR) job. As she leaves the office building, she drops an earring in the lift, and a man picks it up for her. She rushes for her train on the London Underground but misses it as the train doors are closed, but the film then rewinds, and the scene is replayed except that now she manages to board the train. The film continues, alternating between the two storylines in which different events ensue. In the story ...
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E! Online
E! Entertainment Television is an American basic cable television network. It is owned by the NBCUniversal Media Group division of Comcast's NBCUniversal. The channel focuses primarily on pop culture, celebrity based reality shows and movies. , E! is available to approximately 71,000,000 pay television households in the United States-down from its 2011 peak of 99,000,000 households. History Movietime E! was originally launched on July 31, 1987, as Movietime, a service that aired movie trailers, entertainment news, event and awards coverage, and interviews as an early example of a national barker channel. The channel was founded by Larry Namer and Alan Mruvka. Early Movietime hosts included Greg Kinnear, Katie Wagner, Julie Moran, Suzanne Kay (daughter of Diahann Carroll), Mark DeCarlo, Sam Rubin and Richard Blade. E! Controlling ownership was originally held by a consortium of five cable television providers (Comcast, Continental Cablevision, Cox Cable, TCI, an ...
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Tania Raymonde
Tania Raymonde Helen Katz (born March 22, 1988) is a Franco-American actress. Her roles have included Cynthia Sanders on the Fox sitcom ''Malcolm in the Middle'' between 2000 and 2002, followed by Alex Rousseau in the ABC series '' Lost'' from 2006 to 2010. She has appeared on MTV's ''Death Valley'' (2011), in the horror film '' Texas Chainsaw 3D'' (2013), and in the title role of the TV movie '' Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret'' (2013). In April 2015, she joined the cast of the TNT series '' The Last Ship''. From 2016 to 2021, she starred in the Amazon Prime Video series ''Goliath''.'''' Early life Tania Raymonde Helen Katz was born in Los Angeles, California, to parents Anne-Marie and Jon Katz. Her father is an American of Jewish descent, and her mother is French, a Catholic from Corsica. She is fluent in French as she had attended the Lycée Français de Los Angeles, where she obtained a French baccalaureate. She was engaged to artist Zio Ziegler. Career Raymonde's f ...
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