News and opinions about TV actress Annie Potts. According to Wikipedia: Annie Potts is an American television and film actress. She is probably best known for playing the role of Janine Melnitz in the Ghostbusters films and for the...
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News and opinions about TV actress Annie Potts. According to Wikipedia: Annie Potts is an American television and film actress. She is probably best known for playing the role of Janine Melnitz in the Ghostbusters films and for the television sitcom Designing Women, but has had a wide variety of prominent roles in both television and film. Other notable roles include Mary Elizabeth Sims on the Lifetime Television show Any Day Now, the voice of Little Bo Peep in the Toy Story films, a supporting role in the John Hughes drama Pretty in Pink, and a recent guest-starring role on the CBS drama Joan of Arcadia.
Annie Potts (born October 28, 1952) is an American television and film actress.She was born Anne Hampton Potts in Nashville, Tennessee,and grew up in Franklin, Kentucky, where she graduated from Franklin-Simpson High School. She is the daughter of Powell Grisette Potts and Dorothy Harris (Billingslea) Potts and has two older sisters, Mary Eleanor (Potts) Hovious, and Elizabeth Grissette ("Dollie") Potts. She received a Bachelor in Fine Arts degree (in theater arts) from Stephens College in Missouri. Potts is probably best known for playing the role of Janine Melnitz in the Ghostbusters films and for the television sitcom Designing Women, but has had ...
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The other day I was getting my regular dose of celebrity dumbness and I saw this picture of the Jonas Brothers (left). My thoughts immediately went to Pretty in Pink 's Iona character (right), played by Annie Potts. Tell me I'm not on to something. A few possible things this reveals: 1) Annie Potts is the female Jonas "brother" we never knew about. 2) Nick Jonas aspires to be the best Designing Woman . 3) They both have a flair for the Nautical Yuppie look. 4) I'm the biggest loser in the world: a) I follow gossip rags b) I know who the Jonas ...
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When Writers Attack Posted by SinisterDan on 28 November , 2007 Listed on humor-blogs.com… Unlike most of you, I am not a TV writer. As such, I was appalled and surprised to find that many of the fine people who write the scripts for shows that I do not watch are no longer working. Why are they not working? Because of The Man, that’s why. The Man, in short but fair terms, is stealing from the writers because The Man is also The Greedy Bastard. The writers agreed to a progressive increase in monies paid for their products being shown in other venues, and The ...
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Annie Potts showed up last night as Judith’s blowsy, just-out-of-rehab mom on Two and a Half Men (as first reported by our own Michael Ausiello). And I have to say: How great is it to have such go-to comedy pros who keep sticking it out in the godforsaken Hollywood biz? I’ve loved this lady since
Annie Potts and Emmy-winning soap star Kim Zimmer will star opposite Drew Seeley -- who recently played Prince Eric in Broadway's The Little Mermaid -- in Freshman Father, according to a report...
New York Daily NewsNew 'God of Carnage' cast could be a god send: Director's dilemma in replacing ...New York Daily NewsAnnie Potts, Jimmy Smits, Ken Stott and Christine Lahti are set to replace the original cast of 'God of Carnage,' the hit play by ...
OFFBEAT: Soupy Sales remembered for his fresh and innovative 'funny business'nwitimes.comActress Annie Potts is 57. Billionaire Bill Gates is 54. Drummer Stephen Morris of New Order is 52. Singer-guitarist William Reid of The Jesus and Mary ...and more »
Yasmina Reza on Roman Polanski (Still) Directing “God of Carnage” Movie, New ...Wall Street Journal (blog)On Tuesday, the foursome will be replaced by Ken Stott, Christine Lahti, Jimmy Smits and Annie Potts in the play, which chronicles parents who go to war ...