Rebecca Romijn and husband Jerry O’Connell had a very happy holiday. The acting couple are the proud parents of twin girls. (Jan. 5)
Rebecca Romijn and husband Jerry O’Connell had a very happy holiday. The acting couple are the proud parents of twin girls. (Jan. 5)
Award Season ’08. Watch Lisa Rinna and Joey Fatone interview Rebecca Romijn, Judith Light and Michael Uri from Ugly Betty at the 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Pepper Dennis is a comedy-drama television series that aired on The WB in 2006. Pepper Dennis was not one of the WB shows that would be transferred to the, then new, CW TV Network.
The series starred Rebecca Romijn as Pepper Dennis, a television reporter for an evening news broadcast at the fictional television station WEiE in Chicago. Also starred Rider Strong, Brooke Burns, Lindsay Price, and Josh Hopkins. The station gets a new news anchor(Hopkins), the spot which Dennis had her eyes on. The show centers around the love-hate relationship between Pepper and Charlie(Hopkins’ character).
First episode of Pepper Dennis. I personally really like this show and wish it didn’t get canceled.
But for everyone out there that wants to watch, then here it is!!
no copyright infringement intended, all clips belong to the WB
part four of the pilot episode!!
Pepper Dennis is a comedy-drama television series that aired on The WB in 2006. Pepper Dennis was not one of the WB shows that would be transferred to the, then new, CW TV Network.
The series starred Rebecca Romijn as Pepper Dennis, a television reporter for an evening news broadcast at the fictional television station WEiE in Chicago. Also starred Rider Strong, Brooke Burns, Lindsay Price, and Josh Hopkins. The station gets a new news anchor(Hopkins), the spot which Dennis had her eyes on. The show centers around the love-hate relationship between Pepper and Charlie(Hopkins’ character).
no copyright infringement intended, all clips belong to the WB
The trials of parenthood are at the forefront of this murky horror effort that recalls 1970s child-possession hits like AUDREY ROSE (’77) and The EXORCIST (’73). Inner-city school teacher Paul (Greg Kinnear) and his wife Jessica (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) are distraught after losing their eight-year-old son David (Cameron Bright) in an accident. At the funeral, Jessica’s old science professor Dr. Wells (Robert Deniro) offers them a chance to rebuild their lives: a mansion in the country near his DNA clinic, a private school teaching job for Paul, and an exact clone of their dead son. Sworn to secrecy and facing all sorts of moral issues, the grief-stricken couple accepts Wells’ offer. All goes well until the new David passes the age he previously died, then comes ghostly visions of burning children, and premonitions of murder. A creepily unobtrusive score and the film’s drab look help maintain a welcome low-key, character-driven mood here, with the result that GODSEND works both as a standard horror film and a darkly psychological meditation on the uncertainty, misgivings, and sheer terror involved with child rearing. Deniro is great, as usual, and the gorgeous Romijn-Stamos proves herself adept in an unglamorous, tensely dramatic change-of-pace role as the split-apart mother.
Cast: Greg Kinnear, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Robert De Niro, Cameron Bright
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