Charles Chun
Charles Chun is an American actor known for his roles on the television series Scrubs and Everybody Loves Raymond. He has also appeared on the movies Dumb & Dumber and Double Tap. Find more pictures, videos and links about Charles Chun... [more]
Charles Chun is an American actor known for his roles on the television series Scrubs and Everybody Loves Raymond. He has also appeared on the movies Dumb & Dumber and Double Tap. Find more pictures, videos and links about Charles Chun here.
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Washington Post'Everybody Loves Raymond' Star Ray Romano is Back with New Comedy ShowBuddyTVRomano, however, isn't the only actor that makes the new comedy show Men of a Certain Age promising. There's also Andre Braugher, who plays an overstressed ...Nancy Franklin: Comedy comes of age on TNT.New YorkerMen of a Certain Age brings comedy live on TNTKhabrein.infoInterview: Andre Braugher - Starring in 'Men of a Certain Age' Premiering...
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Steven Spielberg and the producer of "Everybody Loves Raymond" are producing a reality television series set at Jerusalem's Shaare Zedek Hospital.
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After almost four years of absence on the small screen, Ray Romano returns with a new sitcom that captures a more honest and sobering approach to the lives of middle-aged men. The question is: Will everybody love his new show?
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I don't know how I got the impression that "Men of a Certain Age" (9 pm Central Monday, TNT; two stars) was a half-hour show. It's not. But that's part of the problem with this intermittently interesting and frequently frustrating show.
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I don't know how I got the impression that "Men of a Certain Age" (9 p.m. Central Monday, TNT; two stars) was a half-hour show. It's not. But that's part of the problem with this intermittently interesting and frequently frustrating show. There's a certain slackness to the story lines on "Men," which concerns the lives of three good friends in their late 40s. If I weren't above such things, I'd pun that the plots spread out like a middle-aged...
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Ray Romano is trading his quippy persona from "Everybody Loves Raymond," which ran for nine seasons on CBS, for a sad-eyed party store owner named Joe, who is suffering through divorce and a gambling addiction, on TNT's "Men of a Certain Age" (premiering at 9 p.m. Monday). The series, which Romano begrudgingly classifies as a dramedy, was created by Romano with writing partner Mike Royce. Where "Everybody Loves Raymond" was based on Romano's...
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Raymond Carver's famous short story collection title has become one of the blogosphere's most popular headline jokes.
As writers churn out more and more content for the Internet age, one Gawker writer discovered that the "'What We Talk About When We Talk About [X]' (WWTAWWTAX) construction" has become one of the most popular quick and dirty headlines. The title is taken from Carver's classic collection (and short story of the same name...
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