Friday, December 5, 2014

Crazy Days and Nights Blind Item Revealed #2

May 2, 2014

This barely B list mostly anything she can get actress did have a huge role on a huge hit television show but just stumbles from one minor movie role to the next. Anyway, our very attractive slightly aging actress was filming a commercial and wanted a camera moved to a different position and when the director said no, our actress stood there with her arms crossed and a pout on her lips for fifteen minutes until the director agreed to move it. Our actress the smiled and jumped up and down like a 10 year old.

Jane Krakowski


Source: Crazy Days and Nights

19 comments:

  1. The Tropicana commercial? Huh. At least she's making that $$

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  2. She really is Jenna!

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  3. I have an issue with "very attractive". Yes I am superficial, whatever,

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    1. I agree - she's not ugly, but I would call her looks "unconventional".

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    2. Reminds me of a ferret wearing a Farrah wig.

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  4. BS. Jane has won a Tony, is four-time Emmy nominee, multiple SAG winner, and has been very steadily working since Ally McBeal. You don't get a Tony acting like a 10 year old but nice try, E.

    Gotta love her Funny or Die! "leaked" audition for Peter Pan! People are thinking it's real!

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  5. "Our actress the smiled and jumped up and down like a 10 year old."

    And then did she sing Fart So Loud?

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  6. "Yeah but Daddy says I'm the best at it..."

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  7. And I have a problem with "slightly aging". I'm not sure how old she is, but pretty sure She's young enough that I'll be disturbed at the description.

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    1. +1 SYF ...I was thinking the same thing! The term "slightly aging" never sits well with me. Technically, we are all slightly aging every day, so there's no need to point it out just because a woman is over 40.

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  8. I can't stand her. She freaks me out as Jenna and I get a horrible vibe in interviews.

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  9. 15 minutes of crew time is expensive if you go over the bid (and bids these days are super tight) and if that 15 minutes pushed other talent into an overtime hour, that adds up too. I'm shocked the client/agency didn't put their foot down -- they hired her, not the director.

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  10. You lnow what? If she wanted that camera moved she must have had a good logical reason. If this were a man, the spin wld be, he really knows the business, even recommended moving the camera for better shot. But because its a woman, she's a pouty, know nothing pain in the ass. Bollocks!!

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    1. As though the likes of Ed Norton, James Franco, Tom Hanks, Leonardo DiCaprio and Ben Stiller don't offer their "brilliant" suggestions to any director who works with them, from major films to lowly commercials.

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