Steven Seagal used to be an aikido instructor in Japan. Now he's a Hollywood big-wig. Not only has Seagal been in the lead role for a number of successful movies, but he's also founder of "Steven Seagal Enterprises." Check out the latest...
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Steven Seagal used to be an aikido instructor in Japan. Now he's a Hollywood big-wig. Not only has Seagal been in the lead role for a number of successful movies, but he's also founder of "Steven Seagal Enterprises." Check out the latest news about Steven Seagal and share your opinion about his career.
Not content with offering bottles of wine for $10 at our Steven Seagal Lawman viewing party tonight, our friends at Theo’s Pizza have arranged for a very special vintage to be served in honor of Jeff Parish’s top Zen-Taser Lawman: the Napa Valley cabernet known as the Ball Buster .
Check out what this review had to say about it:
The Ball Buster blend has been an annual Best Buy and, even at the current asking price, the 2007 The Ball Buster is an awesome value (at least for hedonists... Read Full Story
Unless you’re a complete punk and a lousy dirtbag , you’ve heard about Gambit ’s viewing party for the next episode of A&E’s new hit show Steven Seagal Lawman (”The Finest Program in the History of American Television™” — Gambit ).
Our party is this Wednesday, Dec. 9, 8:30-10 pm at Theo’s Pizza in Mid-City ( full details here ), and you’re invited to help us watch this week’s episodes, “Killer Canines” and “Too Young to Die.”
The A&E network heard about the party from our Twitter... Read Full Story
Steven Seagal Lawman had the best ratings ever for an A&E series launch. Premiering at 10/9c with back-to-back episodes, Lawman was seen by 3.4 million viewers at 10/9c and 3.6 million at 10:30/9:30c. The series also broke A&E records across demos such as the adults 18-49, in which the show averaged 2 million viewers. Steve Seagal Lawman 's strong bow comes two days after another A&E series, Hoarders , briefly won the title of best-ever series launch for the cable outlet among adults 18-49... Read Full Story
An interesting spin on police officer reality-based television is coming your way tomorrow, December 2nd, on A&E as Steven Seagal makes his way to television. Steven Seagal Lawman lets viewers in on the fact that Seagal has in fact been a police officer for twenty years.
The show plays out a little differently than you might expect, with things devoted about equally to riding along with Seagal and his special unit, and watching him instruct other officers in various aspects of close... Read Full Story
In this yet latest spin of celeb reality TV, B-list actor Steven Seagal shows off his license to kick butt as a Jefferson Parrish (JP) Louisiana officer. You'll get to see the martial arts master-"Under Siege," "Born to Raise Hell" and "Out for Justice" at his finest in his new series, "Steven Seagal: Lawman," which premiered yesterday on A&E and was the most-watched original series show for the network, averaging a record-breaking 3.5 million viewers, according to TVbythenumbers.com... Read Full Story
Steven Seagal is trying to resurrect his entertainment career. No, he isn’t putting out another lame movie with some rap or martial arts guy, but starring in a reality show. It’s his own real life series Steven Seagal: Lawman on A&E. The series will focus on Seagal’s life in law enforcement as a fully-commissioned deputy with the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s office in Louisiana. After dropping off the movie scene, he’s been doing this for twenty years!
I grew up watching his movies... Read Full Story
On the big screen, he has been Out for Justice , Under Siege and Above the Law . Now, the action star is the law on A&E channel's Steven Seagal Lawman (premiering tonight, 10 ET/PT). Seagal has quietly served as an unpaid reserve deputy in Louisiana's Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office since the mid-'80s, when he befriended the late Sheriff Harry Lee . But Seagal's law enforcement career is no longer under the radar. Seagal, who is juggling a resurgent film career and wrapping up his second... Read Full Story
As a “lifelong practitioner of the martial arts,” Steven Seagal says he is trained to remain calm in the face of adversity and danger.
“When the world is speeding by for others, I see things for what they are,” the aging action hero intones in an episode of his new A&E show, “Steven Seagal: Lawman,” which premieres tonight. “A cock of the head, a foot planted forward or back, a flick of the wrist — they all tell me something.” Yeah, well, as a lifelong practitioner of journalism, I’m... Read Full Story
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The series "Steven Seagal Lawman" premiered Wednesday with two back-to-back episodes and a record-breaking 3.5 million total viewers and 2.0 million viewers in adults 18-49, making it the most-watched original series launch in A&E;'s history in all key demos.
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