Television

Katelyn Pippy

You may know Katelyn Pippy as Emmalin Holden on Lifetime's Army Wives. But there is more to her than what meets the eye. The actress is also a student who just got accepted into Cornell University, and an avid hockey player. TheCelebrityCafe.com's Cynthia Almanzar spoke with Katelyn about acting, hobbies and her other projects.

TheCelebrityCafe.com: I just heard you got accept into Cornell, congratulations.

Katelyn Pippy: I did, thank you. I appreciate that.

TCC: This must be a really exciting time for you.

Ksenia Solo

Nothing can stop actress Ksenia Solo these days. Born in Latvia, Solo made her theater debut at age five and has since built up an extensive acting resume, including multiple awards and work alongside actors like Natalie Portman and John Cusack. In addition to two upcoming feature films, the 23-year-old rising star currently has a role on the CW's Life UneXpected. TheCelebrityCafe.com's Brianna Gunter spoke with Ksenia about Life and her other projects.

TCC: How did you feel when Life Unexpected was renewed for a second season? Did you expect it?

Chris Burke

Chris Burke made television history by becoming the first actor with Down syndrome to have a major role in a series as Corky Thatcher on ABC's Life Goes On. Since the show went off the air in 1993, Chris has kept busy as an advocate, proving that disabled people are, in fact, very able. His latest project is a TV show for children with and without disabilities called Forever Friends, which features the musical collaboration of children's recording artists Joe and John DeMasi.

Sterling Beaumon

Sterling Beaumon played a young Benjamin Linus in the third season of Lost. This young talent, active in film and theater, has a guest starring role in the "Safe Haven" episode of Criminal Minds on October 20. TheCelebrityCafe.com's John Neal spoke with Sterling about growing up in front of the camera and playing an unusual suspect.

TheCelebrityCafe: You are going to be on Criminal Minds.

Sterling Beaumon: Yes. October 20, I believe.

TCC: Is this going to be a one-time episode?

Bryan Donovan

Bryan Donovan is one of only two guys on Jackie Warner's new Bravo weight-loss show "Thintervention." He set the highest weight-loss goal of 60lbs. TheCelebrityCafe.com's April Chieffo caught up with Bryan to talk about his experience on the show.

TheCelebrityCafe.com: Tell us a bit about the show “Thintervention."

Bryan Donovan: It’s a docu-series to change your attitude towards health and fitness, it’s funny, inspiring, motivating, and since it’s Bravo there is drama.

TCC: What we can look forward to the rest of the season?

Will Sasso from '$#*! My Dad Says'

Will Sasso stars on the CBS comedy "$#*! My Dad Says," which is based on a popular Twitter feed by former Maxim online writer Justin Halpern. TheCelebrityCafe.com spoke with Will about reuniting with MadTV alum Nicole Sullivan (who plays his wife on the show), working with William Shatner, and critics' reactions to the show.

TheCelebrityCafe: For anyone who just got back from Mars or out of a Turkish prison, tell us about Vince.

'So You Think You Can Dance' All-Star Allison Holker

Four years ago dancer Allison Holker became a "So You Think You Can Dance" top 8 finalist in the show's second season. This spring she returned to the stage for the show's seventh season as an all-star. The 22-year-old became one of twelve past contestants brought back as a specialist to perform with the newest competitors.

Tony Little Talks His New Book, His Career And His Life

Everybody's seen Tony Little; he's that guy with the signature long blonde ponytail screaming at you to buy his Gazelle or an array of other products on the Home Shopping Network. His profound success has led him to 45 million customers and over four billion dollars in sales. He's done Geico commercials, an ABC Nightline special and just released his book, "There's Always A Way."

Bruce McCulloch of the Kids in the Hall

The Kids in the Hall (Mark McKinney, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Dave Foley, and Scott Thompson) have been entertaining audiences with their warped sense of humor for more than two decades. Their latest endeavor is an eight episode murder mystery miniseries titled "Death Comes to Town," which begins its run on IFC on August 20.

'Breaking Bad's Betsy Brandt Talks Season 4

Betsy Brandt plays Marie Schrader on AMC's hit series "Breaking Bad." She spoke with TheCelebrityCafe.com's John Neal about season four, the complexities of her character, and why she can't wear the color purple.

TheCelebrityCafe: Congratulations on season three, which was awesome. And congratulations on getting picked up for season four. That has to be pretty good news.

8/17/2010
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