Keiko Agena
Keiko Agena is an actress best known for her role as Lane Kim on the CW television series Gilmore Girls. She also voices the character Yori on the animated series Kim Possible. Find more pictures, videos and articles about Keiko Agena... [more]
Keiko Agena is an actress best known for her role as Lane Kim on the CW television series Gilmore Girls. She also voices the character Yori on the animated series Kim Possible. Find more pictures, videos and articles about Keiko Agena here.
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How much do you miss Lorelai Gilmore?
Not the Lorelai of the final seasons of Gilmore Girls. I’m talking about the original Amy Sherman-Palladino Lorelai who exchanged machine-gun-fast, pop-culture-packed dialogue with daughter Rory.
I’m talking about the Lorelai who was quirky and cute and awkward, not the Lorelai who was wishy-washy and selfish and more than a little irritating. (What exactly happened to Paul Anka, Lor, hmm...
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From afterellen.com
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You may recall that Amy Sherman-Palladino, the creator behind Gilmore Girls, left the show shortly before its final season because of disagreements with Warner Bros - but now, she reveals in a recent interview that she'd like to bring back Lorelai and Rory to the big screen!
I hope that some Hollywood studios are listening, and take her up on her suggestion. While it's just a wish of hers (and mine) at the moment, I miss the pop culture quips...
From feedburner.com
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- Show Creator Hints at a 'Gilmore Girls' Movie (w.cinematical.com)
Veteran TV writer and show-runner Amy Sherman-Palladino, best known for the long-running Gilmore Girls, tends to divide viewers into two camps: Those who adore her snappy, caffeinated, hyper-literate dialogue and those who are wrong for hating it. Following the brief and ignominious run of her first post-Gilmore Girls series, FOX’s The Return Of Jezebel James, Sherman-Palladino has dusted herself off and is returning with a new, as-yet...
From theonion.com
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- 'Gilmore Girls' creator Sherman-Palladinolands HBO gig (thehour.com)
- Gilmore Girls's Amy Sherman-Palladino Scores HBO Show (feedburner.com)
- HBO snags Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino (tvsquad.com)
Life after college isnt easy, and in Alexis Bledels case, life after Gilmore Girls isnt great either. See what happens when she steps out of Rory Gilmores shadow and leaves her "traveling pants" behind when Fox Home Entertainment releases Post Grad on DVD and Blu-ray January 12th, 2010
From cinemablend.com
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- Gilmore Girls Creator Inks Deal with HBO (news.google.com)
- 'Supernatural' Recap: Cas and Dean, Two Wild and Crazy Guys (Page 3/4... (news.google.com)
Wow, two Gilmore Girls-related stories in one day. What are the odds?
This one’s actually less about Gilmore than it is about one of its alums — Melissa McCarthy. The funny lady behind Sookie is guest starring in a January episode of Private Practice, sources confirm to me exclusively.
According to a PP insider, McCarthy’s character is
From ew.com
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- There's nothing sad about that RobbieNicole (blogher.com)
“Gilmore Girls" creator and executive producer Amy Sherman-Palladino will delve once more into the mother-daughter relationship with a dramedy project for HBO, reports The Hollywood Reporter.This one will follow three adult sisters, all writers and all living in the same New York City apartment building, and their fraught relationship with their mother, also a writer, who favors their brother--Elizabeth Jensen
From feedburner.com
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- It’s Been a Good Week for Gilmore Girls Alum (nymag.com)
Lauren Graham, who is best known as hot TV mom Lorelei Gilmore from the "Gilmore Girls," will be returning to TV on an NBC midseason series.
Graham, who most recently starred on Broadway in Guys & Dolls, will be replacing Maura Tierney on NBC's "Parenthood," TVGuide.com is reporting.
Tierney left the series when she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
From feedburner.com
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- Gilmore Girls' Lauren Graham Takes Starring Role in Parenthood (rss.tvguide.com)
- Lauren Graham returns to series TV (castanet.net)
- 'Gilmore' Graham tries 'parenthood' (news.google.com)





