Post by })J({ on Mar 10, 2007 23:10:50 GMT -5
Anyone here remember Michael Landes, Lois & Clark's season 1's Jimmy Olsen
If so, cool , if not, here's L&C promo pic of him as Jimmy Olsen (season 1)...to refresh your memory.
Anyways, whether you do or don't remember him from L&C...did you see his new show on Fox, The Wedding Bells series, which debut last Thursday night I heard it got 20 million viewers on it's debut night as it was showing right after the Thursday night result show of American Idol.
It's a new comedy/drama show from creator David E. Kelly (creator, writer, and producers of shows such as Ally McBeal, Boston Legal, and The Practice to name a few).
The Wedding Bells centers on a family owned wedding planning business that sees that its clients live happily ever after, or at least until the honeymoon! (check out more info about this show here )
Cast:
Teri Polo - Jane Bell (photos)
Sarah Jones (II) - Sammy Bell
Kadee Strickland - Annie Bell
Michael Landes - David Conlon
Benjamin King - Russell Hawkins
Chris Williams - Ralph Snow
Missi Pyle - Amanda Pontell
Check out the official website for The Wedding Bells show here.
I didn't really get to watch the entire episode of this show's first episode, but I got to see some parts of it, and I, of course, noticed that Michael Landes was on it and he played a character named David, who's a wedding photographer (kinda reminded me of his L&C character Jimmy Olsen who's also a photographer, but more of a photo journalist ;D)...
Here are a few episode stills of him from the episode pilot:
And his Bio from Fox.com ...
Michael Landes recently completed a starring role in the feature film "Addicted," a psychological thriller opposite Sarah Michelle Gellar.
Landes spent the better part of the last two years in London working in film, television and theater. He played an American fighter pilot in the film “Marple: 4.50 From Paddington,” based on the Agatha Christie novel; starred in the critically acclaimed BBC miniseries “Love Soup” from BAFTA Award-winning writer David Renwick; and played Harry in “When Harry Met Sally” on stage in the West End, garnering rave reviews.
Landes started his career on “The Wonder Years,” playing the cool hunk boyfriend of “Winnie Cooper.” After recurring roles on “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” and “The Torkelsons,” he landed the role of “Jimmy Olsen” in “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.” Landes went on to star in the sci-fi action/comedy series “Special Unit 2.” He has appeared in numerous television shows, including "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," "CSI: Miami" and “Ghost Whisperer."
On film, Landes starred in “Final Destination 2” and appeared opposite Bruce Willis in the World War II drama “Hart’s War.” Earlier in his career, he starred opposite Jennifer Aniston in the romantic comedy “Dream for an Insomniac” and played Sandra Bullock's younger brother in “When the Party’s Over.”
Landes’ roles in made-for-television movies include “The Rescuers,” directed by Peter Bogdanovich, and “A Carol Christmas.”
Landes produced and starred in the romantic comedy “Getting Personal” for Lakeshore Entertainment and produced and starred in the political drama “Beacon Hill,” where he met his wife, actress Wendy Benson.
If so, cool , if not, here's L&C promo pic of him as Jimmy Olsen (season 1)...to refresh your memory.
Anyways, whether you do or don't remember him from L&C...did you see his new show on Fox, The Wedding Bells series, which debut last Thursday night I heard it got 20 million viewers on it's debut night as it was showing right after the Thursday night result show of American Idol.
It's a new comedy/drama show from creator David E. Kelly (creator, writer, and producers of shows such as Ally McBeal, Boston Legal, and The Practice to name a few).
The Wedding Bells centers on a family owned wedding planning business that sees that its clients live happily ever after, or at least until the honeymoon! (check out more info about this show here )
Cast:
Teri Polo - Jane Bell (photos)
Sarah Jones (II) - Sammy Bell
Kadee Strickland - Annie Bell
Michael Landes - David Conlon
Benjamin King - Russell Hawkins
Chris Williams - Ralph Snow
Missi Pyle - Amanda Pontell
Check out the official website for The Wedding Bells show here.
I didn't really get to watch the entire episode of this show's first episode, but I got to see some parts of it, and I, of course, noticed that Michael Landes was on it and he played a character named David, who's a wedding photographer (kinda reminded me of his L&C character Jimmy Olsen who's also a photographer, but more of a photo journalist ;D)...
Here are a few episode stills of him from the episode pilot:
And his Bio from Fox.com ...
Michael Landes recently completed a starring role in the feature film "Addicted," a psychological thriller opposite Sarah Michelle Gellar.
Landes spent the better part of the last two years in London working in film, television and theater. He played an American fighter pilot in the film “Marple: 4.50 From Paddington,” based on the Agatha Christie novel; starred in the critically acclaimed BBC miniseries “Love Soup” from BAFTA Award-winning writer David Renwick; and played Harry in “When Harry Met Sally” on stage in the West End, garnering rave reviews.
Landes started his career on “The Wonder Years,” playing the cool hunk boyfriend of “Winnie Cooper.” After recurring roles on “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” and “The Torkelsons,” he landed the role of “Jimmy Olsen” in “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.” Landes went on to star in the sci-fi action/comedy series “Special Unit 2.” He has appeared in numerous television shows, including "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," "CSI: Miami" and “Ghost Whisperer."
On film, Landes starred in “Final Destination 2” and appeared opposite Bruce Willis in the World War II drama “Hart’s War.” Earlier in his career, he starred opposite Jennifer Aniston in the romantic comedy “Dream for an Insomniac” and played Sandra Bullock's younger brother in “When the Party’s Over.”
Landes’ roles in made-for-television movies include “The Rescuers,” directed by Peter Bogdanovich, and “A Carol Christmas.”
Landes produced and starred in the romantic comedy “Getting Personal” for Lakeshore Entertainment and produced and starred in the political drama “Beacon Hill,” where he met his wife, actress Wendy Benson.