Monday, June 06, 2016

Blind Item #3

This former A list television actor who has been in this space several times over the past year is licking his wounds after his failed attempt at a return to television, twice last season. Our actor likes to tell the world how supportive of women he is and especially highlights a certain panel he leads for women. The only reason he does it is to pick up women.


16 comments:

  1. Gadfly12:07 AM

    Ashton Kutcher

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  2. Tricia1312:08 AM

    Kelsey Grammer maybe? Thought of Lowe @David but I think Grindr is on (whether or not it's good, no clue)

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  3. Mr. Knowitall12:08 AM

    Sounds like John Stamos...

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  4. Gadfly12:10 AM

    Kutcher founded a human rights organization with Demi Moore re: international human trafficking, now known as Thorn.

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  5. Tricia1312:16 AM

    Could be Steven Weber(Wings fame):I zombie and House of Lies(unless that still on). He's swarmy enough for sure.

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  6. I was going to guess Ashton, too, but then remembered Netflix already picked up season 2 of: "The Ranch(?)" (Does that mean it's going to be successful?)

    (Haven't watched it and probably won't -- even though I like Debra Winger and Sam Elliot.)

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  7. SoGenusSoSpecies12:41 AM

    Bradley Cooper? Alias and Nip/Tuck are former TV shows, this season tried to produce Limitless on TV and was on Hot Wet American Summer, is very vocal about equal pay for women/actresses.

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  8. Lurky McLurkster12:51 AM

    Not failed as he had a multi season run on iZombie. Only recently died so they can switch up the big bad.

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  9. Tricia1312:57 AM

    Ah -ok, thx.

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  10. Erika1:11 AM

    Winner.
    He had The Grinder and that apocalypse comedy show where he played a priest.

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  11. The Grinder was cancelled. http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2016/01/17/tv-shows-canceled-ending-in-2015-16/

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  12. Airhead2:22 AM

    I first read this as "he is a supportive women"

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  13. I don't think B Coop does anything to facilitate meeting women.

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  14. I don't think it's him. His character in Apocalypse died, so I don't think he expected to go back to that one. Plus I think it did fairly well overseas.

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  15. It actually didn't, which is why it was never renewed. Makes me sad. I loved You, Me and the Apocalypse!

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