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Additional Cast: Dominic West, Julie Benz, Colin Salmon, Doug Hutchison, Dash Mihok, Wayne Knight. Release Date: December 5, 2008. (Suite101.com)
Scooby-Doo & The Goblin King - The Frightfully Entertaining Original Full-Length Film Scares up Loads of Fun September 23, 2008 from Warner Home Video Aug 1, 2008
Scooby-Doo & The Goblin King follows that lovable Great Dane Scooby-Doo and his pal Shaggy as they try to stop a second-rate carnival magician named the Amazing Krudsky (Wayne Knight) from turning everyone into horrible Halloween monsters after he steals the light magic from Princess Fairy Willow (Hayden Panettiere) ... The film also features the voice talents of Jay Leno, Lauren Bacall, Larry Joe Campbell, Wayne Knight, Wally Shawn, Russi Taylor and Thom Adcox. (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)
Film, as did the writer, evolved Apr 3, 2008
Directed by Todd Breau, it features actors Wayne Knight, Scott Grimes, Jason London, Scott Michael Campbell, David DeLuise and Kevin Durand. The story is a little bit of art imitating life - with the character named Hutto, the patriarch of the group, with traits similar to Steckloff's friend, Chris Hutto. (Florida Times-Union)
Stones Censor Songs Mar 29, 2008
The St. James Theatre home for years to "Hello, Dolly!" and more recently "The Producers" was just packed with big names on Thursday night to see this, too: Lauren Bacall; Phyllis Newman; Matthew Broderick; Marisa Tomei; Mandy Patinkin with wife, Kathryn Grody; producer Marty Richards; Liz Smith; Dina Merrill (who s a producer of the show with husband, Ted Hartley); character actor Stephen Root, who came with pal Wayne Knight (Newman from "Seinfeld"); New Line Cinema chief Michael Lynne and... (Fox News)
Hotlist of Jim Carrey movies Mar 15, 2008
Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) and his toy friends must rescue Woody (Tom Hanks), who is about to be shipped to Japan by an evil toy collector (Wayne Knight). Funny, thrilling and retains the wink-and-a-nod attitude toward kid films and toys that made the first one so great. (AZCentral -- Entertainment)
NASCAR team notes Mar 6, 2008
Actor Wayne Knight, who played Newman on the television show Seinfeld, turned down an opportunity to meet when the series was at California. "No, I wasn't offended," Newman, the driver, said. (USA Today -- Sports)
Film festival comes to Bethel Dec 1, 2007
That's not the case when it comes to "Forfeit," which stars Sherry Stringfield from the television show "ER," Gregory Itzin from "24" and Wayne Knight, who played the role of Newman on "Seinfeld." This movie tells the story of a man who wants to get revenge on people who have wronged him in the past. He appears to be readjusting to living in his old neighborhood and has even reconciled with an ex-girlfriend. (Bethel Beacon, CT)
Exploring the 'Art' of friendship Sep 27, 2007
Alan Alda, Buck Henry, Judd Hirsch, Wayne Knight, George Segal, Victor Garber and Alfred Molina are among the actors who ve starred in the play. The SMU actors say the play has made them look at their own friendships more closely. (Winona Daily News, MN)
Today in History August 7 Aug 7, 2007
Actor Wayne Knight is 52. Rock singer Bruce Dickinson is 49. (MSNBC -- Race)
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Actor Wayne Knight is 52. Rock singer BruceDickinson is 49. (KWTX.com, TX)
This 'Front Page' is a bit too wordy Jul 9, 2007
Wayne Knight is passable as corrupt Sheriff Hartman, though his wheezy voice doesn't lend itself especially well to stage work. Tom Bloom is the portrait of patrician skullduggery as the Mayor, Har t man's partner in corruption. (Boston Globe)
Aerial view of America May 19, 2007
Just the sight of Jason Alexander stepping on stage dressed like Captain Kirk, or Wayne Knight in a bug costume ignites an explosion of mirth from all the other actors. It's almost as if the louder they laugh the more chance there is of drowning out the voices in their head mourning the depths to which they've sunk. (Guardian Unlimited -- Arts)
Thank God You're Here: Apr 20, 2007
In one scene, Seinfeld's Wayne Knight plays a quack doctor narrating a slide show. When he identifies the handsome, smiling man in one slide as a successful user of his products, the host brushes his assertion aside in order to get to the preplanned gag: "This is actually a 'before' picture of him, taken before he took your longevity supplements, and we have him here right now." Enter, of course, a wizened old man in a stained T-shirtthe punch line the show's writers intended all along,... (Slate)
Thank God You're Here -- Premiere Apr 16, 2007
Entertainment's "The Soup") and Wayne Knight ("Seinfeld"). Get Fit with 4 educates News 4 viewers on proper nutrition and exercise. (KRNV.com, NV)
Thank God You're rating in the US Apr 13, 2007
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Dave Foley returns to Kids' games Apr 10, 2007
The first episode features Wayne Knight (Seinfeld's Newman), Jennifer Coolidge (Joey), Bryan Cranston (Hal from Malcolm in the Middle) and Joel McHale (host of The Soup). The second features Jason Alexander, Brian Posehn (The Sarah Silverman Program), Jane Lynch (Best in Show) and Torontonian Harland Williams. (Toronto Star)
WP: Thank God improv game show ends Apr 10, 2007
Wayne Knight, immortally Newman of Seinfeld, does a moderately good job, though he gets his biggest laughs when his outer-space alien costume falls apart. Bryan Cranston, who played the quixotic father on Foxs Malcolm in the Middle, also tries hard, but Jennifer Coolidge (whose sketch roles include the beauty with the dry-ice aversion) and Joel McHale (current host of E. (MSNBC -- News)
NBC improv show battles uphill Apr 10, 2007
" is a kind of dumbing down and overexplanation of the process, which hints at exactly what the producers must think of American viewers. In tonight's pilot, Grier explains the rules over and over again as if the live audience and the home viewers have suffered some kind of brain trauma. The rules aren't exactly hard to follow. The four guest stars -- Wayne Knight ("Seinfeld"), Bryan Cranston ("Malcolm in the Middle"), Jennifer Coolidge ("Best in Show," etc.) and Joel McHale ("The Soup") -- come... (San Francisco Chronicle)
TV REVIEW: Don't 'Thank God' for good TV just yet Apr 10, 2007
It boasts guest stars well-versed in comedy: Jennifer Coolidge, a scene-stealer in films such as "American Pie" and "Legally Blonde," "Seinfeld" alums Bryan Cranston and Wayne Knight, and "The Soup"'s quick-witted Joel McHale headline the pilot. All that, plus former "In Living Color" veteran David Alan Grier as host, and Dave Foley (a man used to mediating awkward celebrity interactions as the former host of "Celebrity Poker Showdown") as judge. (U-Wire.com)
"Thank God" NBC has other comedies in development Apr 9, 2007
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - There are clever moments in NBC's new improv series Thank God You're Here, but you can get awfully restless waiting for them (Reuters)
On 'Thank God,' performers are often at wit's end Apr 9, 2007
Each episode has a collection of comedian-actor-types -- Bryan Cranston, Wayne Knight, and Jennifer Coolidge are among tonight's guests -- competing to be the best ad-libber. In front of a live audience, the performer is thrown into a situation without a script and left to survive by wit alone. (Boston Globe -- Living)
There's a new 'God' of improv Apr 9, 2007
Guest stars in tonight's first episode include Bryan Cranston (Malcolm in the Middle), Wayne Knight (Seinfeld), Jennifer Coolidge (Best in Show) and Joel McHale (The Soup). Grier says the best performer so far has been Mo'Nique. (USA Today -- Life)
Thank God the Americans are buying our comedy Feb 28, 2007
US network NBC starts a run of six episodes of the show on April 9, with a cast that includes Bryan Cranston (the addled dad in Malcolm in the Middle), Seinfeld alumni Wayne Knight and Jason Alexander, veteran comics Fred Willard and Fran Drescher, wild-boy prankster Tom Green and singer Alanis Morrisette. It is the first time an Australian comedy format has gone into production on a free-to-air US network. (The Age, Australia -- Entertainment)
Aussie comedy sold to US Jan 18, 2007
The pilot was hosted by comedian David Alan Grier, and featured Wayne Knight (Seinfeld), Bryan Cranston (Malcolm in the Middle) and Jennifer Coolidge (Best in Show) as contestants. NBC confirmed yesterday production would commence next month on a series of six episodes, earmarked for broadcast in the US between March and May. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)