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Leslie Bibb and Craig Ferguson Talk Candidly About Orgies (VIDEO)

by Jason Hughes, posted Sep 1st 2011 6:52AM
Leslie Bibb, 'The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson'It doesn't happen often, but every once in awhile, Craig Ferguson really wants to talk about his guest's creative project on 'The Late Late Show' (Weeknights, 12:37AM ET on CBS). Considering Leslie Bibb's new movie is called 'A Good Old Fashioned Orgy,' you knew he was going to want to talk about this.

But before he could even really get into it, she interrupted him. "I don't take part in the orgy," she said.

"Well, I don't want to see it then," he replied.

The two then got into a rather frank, or as frank as it can be on network television, discussion about orgies, with Bibb having some concerns about the logistics of them.

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Leslie Bibb, Talk of Snakes and Jay Leno's Manhood on 'Chelsea Lately' (VIDEO)

by Jason Hughes, posted Jun 30th 2011 1:12AM
Leslie Bibb, 'Chelsea Lately'If you've ever wanted to see a genuine panic attack on the verge of breaking out, you need only witness Leslie Bibb's body language when Chelsea Handler mentioned snakes on 'Chelsea Lately' (Weeknights, 11PM ET on E!). The actress looked convinced Handler was about to drop a bucket of them onto her head.

Handler was pleased because she thinks Bibb may be the only person even more terrified of snakes than she is. "I'm sweating right now on my hands," Bibb said. "Just saying the word 'snake' it freaks me out."

It almost made us wish Handler had brought out a snake. Especially when Bibb innocently asked if Jay Leno had truly surprised Handler with a snake during an appearance on his show. How could that question get us into trouble, you ask?

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Annie Potts, Leslie Bibb Get Lead Roles in ABC Pilot, 'Mad Men' Vet Boards 'Grace' and More

by Chris Harnick, posted Mar 2nd 2011 11:05AM
Annie Potts, Leslie Bibb Get Lead Roles in ABC PilotLeslie Bibb and Annie Potts have booked leading roles in ABC's 'Good Christian Bitches' pilot.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, 'Popular' alumna Bibb will play Amanda, a divorced mom of two. She moves back to her childhood neighborhood and finds herself at the center of gossip.

'Ghostbusters' veteran Potts will play Bibb's overbearing mother. Deadline reports she fielded three pilot offers and has been approached to guest star on The CW's 'Hart of Dixie.'

In other casting news ...

Jamie King has joined the cast of The CW's 'Hart of Dixie.' King will play a debutante-type woman opposite Rachel Bilson. [Deadline]

Stephen Tobolowsky will star opposite Minnie Driver in 'Hail Mary.' Tobolowsky will play the role of Cox in drama about a mom and hustler private investigator duo. [Hollywood Reporter]

Christina Ricci has signed on the dotted line for 'Pan Am.' Ricci will play Maggie, a flight attendant in the sky and an earthy bohemian on the ground. [Deadline]

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Did Sam Rockwell Almost Kill Girlfriend Leslie Bibb? (VIDEO)

by Aimee Deeken, posted May 4th 2010 6:10AM
Leslie Bibb Talks Sam Rockwell on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'Clearly Sam Rockwell should stick to acting; offering medical advice is just not his strength.

When girlfriend Leslie Bibb, the 'Talladega Nights' and 'Iron Man' actress, got a major concussion, Rockwell gave her all the wrong treatment, she explained on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' (weeknights, 12:05AM ET on ABC).

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The League -- An early look

by Jonathan Toomey, posted Oct 28th 2009 9:01AM
The cast of FX's 'The League.'
Fantasy football is a tricky thing. You either love it or you hate it and that largely depends on whether you're good or bad at it. For the most part, the same can be said about FX's newest comedy The League. When it's good, it is good, but when it's bad... well, you get the picture.

The show, which premieres tomorrow night, Thursday 10/29, at 10:30 p.m. after It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, is FX's first solid attempt to produce a lasting companion piece to Sunny and, given some of its predecessors (like Starved or Testees), it'd be easy to write The League off. But, like a two-minute drill that gradually picks up steam, The League might actually go... all... the... way.

OK -- no more football metaphors.

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NBC's Kings snags Macaulay Culkin

by Allison Waldman, posted Oct 24th 2008 12:01PM
Chris EganYou see this picture? That's Christopher Egan in NBC's new midseason drama Kings. He'll be playing a David-like character -- as in David versus Goliath -- when the series debuts later this year or in early 2009. And in an interesting casting coup reported by EW's Michael Ausiello, Macaulay Culkin has been cast on Kings as King Silas' nephew. The king, by the way, is the formidable Ian McShane. Joel reported just how formidable McShane is at last summer's TCA.

Culkin is a long way from the adorable Kevin McAllister in the Home Alone movies, but he's still got that charismatic appeal.

Since Kings is all about power, as McShane's nephew who has been exiled from the kingdom and returns after David's success defeating the Goliath of the show -- a killer tank -- I can see him perhaps as a Mordred character. In other words, an antagonist with issues.

Culkin isn't the only name to join Kings in some capacity: Brian Cox, Miguel Ferrer, Leslie Bibb and Michael Stahl-David are also on board for guest arcs.

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Artie Lange to guest on Entourage

by Joel Keller, posted Jul 18th 2006 11:07AM
Artie LangeOn yesterday's Howard Stern show, Artie Lange revealed that he'll be filming an episode of Entourage this week; there are very little details about the part he's going to play, aside the fact that his character is supposed to make out with a character played by Leslie Bibb. Jeez, talk about an odd couple... the tall, blonde, lovely Bibb making out with 275-pound Lange. I think Artie's great, but even I can't make that pairing work.

Anyway, it looks like Artie's fame is growing, despite the fact that Howard's show isn't on terrestrial radio anymore. My guess is that Artie can now let go on Sirius; his sense of humor and timing are really shining on satellite, and people are noticing. Also, Lange wrote and starred in a new independent comedy, Beer League, which will be out in September. It's getting good reviews at film festivals, so that may also be upping Artie's profile. Either way, good for him. He's one of the good guys in the business.

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