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Bronson Pinchot
Bronson is an American actor best known for his portrayal of lovable immigrant Balki Bartokomous on the sitcom 'Perfect Strangers.'
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Telegraph.co.ukBronson Pinchot Talks Tom Cruise, Denzel Washington & Making Mischa Barton CrySocialite Life (blog)Click on the continue reading link to hear what Bronson has to say about Denzel Washington, Eddie Murphy and how he made Mischa Barton cry. ...Kanye West removes stomach-stabbing movie short from site; Mischa Barton ready ...Washington Post (blog)Bronson Pinchot Shovels Some Serious Hollywood DirtThe FriskyBronson Pinchot slams...
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This may be the biggest comeback story of the year, and all Bronson Pinchot had to do was give one gossipy, hilarious, intelligent interview to The Onion’s AV Club. Earlier this week, we reported on Pinchot’s interview, where he slammed Tom Cruise (as “homophobic” and “the biggest bore”), Denzel Washington (describing Denzel’s attitude as [...]
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Days after his interview with The Onion's A.V. Club, Bronson Pinchot has amended some of his less-than-kind observations about Tom Cruise and Denzel Washington.
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- Bronson Pinchot Discusses Comments About Cruise, Washington (rss.tvguide.com)
Character actor, Bronson Pinchot, shovels out the dirt on Hollywood and movie stars for A.V. Club. His comment on Tom Cruise is particularly choice. "We thought Tom [Cruise] was the biggest bore on the face of the Earth... He was tense and made constant, constant unrelated homophobic comments, like, "You...
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Bronson Pinchot, best known for his role as Balki on "Perfect Strangers," reminisces on former co-stars in a new interview with the AVClub, and it seems like some of Hollywood's biggest celebs are some the biggest jerks.
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Bronson Pinchot responds to the controversy over his recent unflattering comments about fellow actors Tom Cruise and Denzel Washington.News Briefs found this 15 hours ago on blogs.wsj.com Find more top entertainment news, videos, and blogs on ShowHype: Movies, Tom Cruise
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When Bronson "Balki" Pinchot gave that interview to The Onion the other day and completely lit into Tom Cruise, some people might have missed the harsh words he had for Denzel Washington ("one of the most unpleasant human beings I’ve ever met in my life"). Well, he revisited those words today in an interview with Wall Street Journal:
WSJ: What about the remark that Denzel Washington is one of the most unpleasant people you’ve met?
Pinchot...
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New Zealand HeraldBronson Pinchot explains himself after Tom Cruise controversyEntertainment Weekly... Perfect Strangers, told the Onion's AV Club that Cruise made “constant unrelated homophobic comments” while the two were on the set of Risky Business. ...Tom Cruise's 'homophobia', by his former co-starguardian.co.ukTom Cruise's rep slams homophobic bore remarksOneindiaWeirdest Celebrity Feud: Tom Cruise vs. BalkiWall Street Journal (blog...
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Bronson Pinchot, best known for his role as Balki on "Perfect Strangers," recently recounted his experiences acting in certain films in an interview with the A.V. Club. His film debut was in 1983's "Risky Business" acting alongside a very young Tom Cruise (he was 20 at the time). Pinchot recounts:
"[Tom Cruise] was tense and made constant, constant...
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After his quickly-becoming-infamous Onion AV Club interview in which he revealed that Tom Cruise was wildly homophobic on the set of Risky Business, and that Denzel Washington, with whom he worked on Courage Under Fire, was "one of the most unpleasant human beings I've ever met in my life," actor Bronson Pinchot was asked by the Wall Street Journal if he'd been serious. The follow-up interview is almost as good as the original, and this is...
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