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Apr 20, 2010 03:07 PM ET
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Joyce Eng
Parenthood
NBC has picked up Parenthood for a second season, the network announced Tuesday.
“It’s gratifying that Parenthood continues to garner critical acclaim and is generating highly positive reaction from viewers, thanks to the fearless creativity of its producers and the extraordinary performances delivered by its ensemble cast,” Angela Bromstad, NBC’s president of primetime entertainment, said in a statement.
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Mar 8, 2010 08:48 PM ET
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Natalie Abrams
Sean Hayes
Four years after Will & Grace ended its run on NBC, Sean Hayes has something to say about his sexuality.
“I am who I am. I was never in, as they say. Never,” he tells The Advocate in a recent interview.
But, Hayes says, his sexuality isn’t anybody’s business. “I believe that nobody owes anything to anybody,” he said. “You are your authentic self to whom and when you choose to be, and if you don’t know somebody, then why would you explain to them how you live your life?”
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The 39-year-old actor won an Emmy for playing the definitely-gay Jack McFarland on W&G and is set to make his Broadway debut in a revival of Promises, Promises co-starring Kristin Chenoweth.
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Feb 23, 2010 10:21 AM ET
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Joyce Eng
Andrew Koenig and Kirk Cameron
Kirk Cameron says he is praying for his former Growing Pains co-star, Andrew Koenig, who has been missing for the past week.
“I am praying for his family during this time of distress and for his safe return,” Cameron told People. “Andrew, if you’re reading this, please call me.”
Growing Pains star goes missing
Koenig, who played best friend Boner to Cameron’s mischievous Mike Seaver on the ’80s sitcom, was last seen on Feb. 14 during a trip to Vancouver. He did not return to California as scheduled on Feb. 16.
“Mike and Boner could always work things out when they put their minds to it,” Cameron said. “I’m praying for you, pal. Hope to hear from you soon.”
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Koenig, 41, is the son of Star Trek actor Walter Koenig. The elder Koenig wrote on his website that his son was suffering from clinical depression at the time of his disappearance and that he received a note from Andrew on Feb. 16 that had a “despondent tone.”
Koenig’s family asks that anyone with potentially helpful information contact Vancouver authorities.
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