17 comedic actors who moved into dramatic television roles

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 17 comedic actors who moved into dramatic television roles
As AOL Television continues their look at the 50 Best TV Comedies -- Ever with their Top 10, we here at TV Squad are also looking at television comedy, but with a slightly skewed difference. Last week, we took a look at the Saturday Night Live cast members from 1996 to 2006 that made it to the big time. This week, we get a bit more serious. There are those in the industry who say that it is ... [link]

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The More You Know: Nothing better than Nickelodeon on acid
Published 5/9/2008 by John at TiFaux
... becoming too Family Guy-ish? Tim Gunn’s new cohost for Guide to Style has been announced The many faces of Michael Scott Claire from Lost talks to E! Kristin Adam Sandler to bone Ms. Garrett from Facts of life Just what Heroes needs, more characters! Dwight Schrute’s Xterra auctioned on eBay, then pulled, but should be posted again soon This day in lists: 17 comedic actors who moved into dramatic roles Share This

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