Sunday night Robert Knepper showed up at American Airlines Center for the Mavericks-Hornets game! It seems that he’s still in Dallas because his son is still in school. But soon he’ll be packing up and heading to Los Angeles for Prison Break Season 3 filming. Sunday, he joined Lone Star Park vice president G.W. Hail in an AAC suite to watch the playoff game.“It was sort of a going-away present before he heads back to LA,” says G.W. “After several text messages to the right person, he one-upped me and got us moved to the floor, five rows behind Mark Cuban, for the second half.”
After the game, the two guys hung out at Fearing’s, smoking cigars, sipping tequila and eating lobster nachos. Sounds like fun!!!
Image Credit: ©2007 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Michael Lavine/FOX
TV Stars We'd Like To See On The Big Screen
Television. It's a compelling medium in itself - but also frequently acts as a launching pad for actors chasing big screen dreams. To think that full-fledged movie stars like Tom Hanks, Jennifer Aniston, George Clooney, and Katherine Heigl all got their big breaks on television shows. So, who should the next TV-turned-movie star be? Here's our Top 10 List to get you thinking.and magnetism.
1. Robert Knepper. He's one of those method actors who is so convincing, it's hard to imagine that he hasn't yet entertained movie audiences. With a cool glare and husky, snake-like drawl, Knepper's performance as the murderous T-Bag on FOX's Prison Break is every bit as creepy as Javier Bardem's in the Oscar-winning No Country For Old Men (and there's no arguing that Bardem was pretty ding-dang scary there). Knepper makes T-Bag one second frighteningly sociopathic and the next second weirdly sympathetic. And as an added reason Knepper should be workin' it on the big screen: As the storylines on Prison Break have progressed, his character has been reduced to more frequent "token appearances" and less juicy action and dialogue. There are many directions this man's film career could go - perhaps diving into a villain role in the next summer blockbuster or even taking his meticulous acting style to smaller, substantive independent projects.
I'll post Robert's photocall pictures over the week, too.
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2007 Monte Carlo Television Festival - Closing Ceremony & Gold Nymph Awards
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