House Spoilers: What's Next?

House Spoilers: What's Next?
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Showing posts with label susan sarandon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label susan sarandon. Show all posts

Monday, May 3, 2010

House Spoilers: Eva Amurri is Named as One of Hollywood's Next Generation Beauties

 [Photo: Amanda Schwab/Startraks]


People Magazine named Eva Amurri as #12 in Hollywood's Next Generation Beauties.  She guest stars tonight on "House" playing the fiancee of the patient-of-the-week in the episode "The Choice". 


EVA AMURRI, 25

"People tell me I'm the spitting image of my mother," Eva told PEOPLE of her famous mom, Susan Sarandon. The brunette beauty also shares mom's passion for acting – guest-starring on Californication and the upcoming thriller Isolation.


 
For the complete list, click this.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

House Spoilers: Olivia Wilde and Other Artists in Haiti

The Artists for Peace and Justice has visited Haiti and they are looking at the educational condition in the area.  They are thinking of building schools for the children.  Actor Sean Penn and Jenkins-Penn Humanitarian Relief Organization has visited internally displaced persons and is working to rebuild Haiti's educational system.  Seen in the photos from Zimbio are Sean Penn, Susan Sarandon, Demi Moore, Olivia Wilde of "House" TV series.  I admire Olivia Wilde and all the other artists for being active in social awareness and for always helping in ways they can.  It's good to give back.  Photo credits: Getty Images South America.
 










Friday, April 23, 2010

House Spoilers: Eva Amurri Guest Stars on "House"

 [Photo: Starpulse.com]


Watch out for Eva Amurri, the stripper Jackie in "Californication".  She guest stars on "The Choice" as the fiancee of the patient-of-the-week.  She has a beautiful face and definitely looks a lot like her mother Susan Sarandon.  Here are other facts about her from Starpulse.com:


The daughter of actress Susan Sarandon and Italian filmmaker Franco Amurri, Eva Amurri began acting at the age of seven. Her first film appearance was in the political satire Bob Roberts, a pet project by her mom's partner, Tim Robbins. Amurri then accompanied Sarandon in several films, including Dead Man Walking, where she portrayed her mother's character of Sister Helen at age nine. After breaking out on her own as Sara Livey in the independent comedy-drama Made-Up, she gained some attention as Ginger Kingsley in The Banger Sisters, where she appropriately plays the daughter of Susan Sarandon's Lavinia. Amurri then earned a role in the coming-of-age drama Saved (2003).