Robin Tunney in Hollywoodland
July 28, 2006 by Nikki Katz
Robin Tunney plays Ben Affleck’s fiancee (I wonder if she got to kiss him!) in the upcoming September 8th opening “Hollywoodland”. Robin describes the movie as a “Rashomon”-like telling of George Reeves’ mysterious shooting death.
Affleck “wears a prosthetic nose and really does look different, and gives an amazing performance,” according to Robin. She also says we get to see him in “Superman” regalia.
Source: National Ledger
Robin Tunney Plays Poker?
July 8, 2006 by Patrick
Yes, our elegant Robin Tunney did play some poker but is not for Prison Break…is for charity. And her adversaries came from Seinfeld, The Pleasure of your Company, the bravotv.com winner and the MADtv. Weird.
Happy Belated Birthday
June 21, 2006 by Nikki Katz
Robin Tunney turned 34 on Monday. Here’s wishing her a happy belated birthday!
Image Source: prisonbreak.fan-sites.org
Robin Tunney Wins PokerRoom.com Celebrity Poker Showdown!
June 20, 2006 by Nikki Katz
On June 8th Robin Tunnery won PokerRoom.com’s celebrity poker showdown in a mansion in Hollywood Hills. She beat out Amanda Columbus for the grand prize - a package valued at around $50,000. She also wins a spot on Team PokerRoom.com for their “Work Series of Poker” main event in July.
Source: http://www.marketwire.com/
Prison Break DVD
May 9, 2006 by Patrick
Prison Break DVD is breaking into your DVD player soon. The Prison Break DVD release date is 8th August 2006 for the US. Prison Break: The Complete First Season is a 6-disc set which houses all the 22 episodes with special, breaking features and extras.
This Prison Break series on DVD boasts 966 mintues of “Shawshank meets 24″ action and romance. You can also gawk at the tattoo, blueprints, Origami paper crane and other self-made gadgets that Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) uses to rescue or help his still-waiting-for-his-last-meal brother, Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell), to escape from the Fox River prison.
Prison Break Season One DVD is in NTSC, widescreen anamorphic 16:9 format. True to the original, the cast in Prison Break on DVD will be speaking no other languages than English which you can hear via Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. Please be reminded that the DVD is in region one (region 1) and is only playable on DVD players sold in the US and Canada.
Going for around US$59.98 and you can pre-order now.
The Cast
- Wentworth Miller (Michael Scofield)
- Dominic Purcell (Lincoln Burrows)
- Sarah Wayne Callies (Dr. Sara Tancredi)
- Robin Tunney (Veronica Donovan)
- Amaury Nolasco (Fernando Sucre)
- Peter Stormare (John Abruzzi)
- Marshall Allman (Lincoln ‘LJ’ Burrows, Jr.)
- Paul Adelstein (Agent Paul Kellerman)
- Robert Knepper (Theodore “T-Bag” Bagwell)
- Muse Watson (Charles Westmoreland)
- Rockmond Dunbar (Benjamin Miles “C-Note” Franklin)
- Wade Williams (Captain Brad Bellick)
- Stacy Keach (Warden Henry Pope)
The Directors (there are many directors in Prison Break, you can say that each episode was directed by a different director)
- Brett Ratner (Episode 1: Pilot)
- Michael Watkins (Episode 2: Allen)
- Fred Gerber (Episode 15: By the Skin and the Teeth)
- Greg Yaitanes (Episode 16: Brother’s Keeper)
Prison Break Won the 32nd Annual People’s Choice Award for Favorite New TV Drama
May 9, 2006 by Patrick
Prison Break grabbed the 32nd Annual People’s Choice Award for Favorite New TV Drama, beating Commander in Chief and Criminal Minds. The winners of People’s Choice Awards are voted and determined by the people, fans and ordinary folks. In short, many TV buffs love and support Prison Break, making it one of the reasons to remain captive in homes.
After the award ceremony, Wentworth Miller expressed their joy and gratitude in winning the People’s Choice…
It’s a tremendous night for us.
Obviously we don’t do it for the awards. Our main interest is putting on a great show, but to be acknowledged like this is an incredible honor. What we do, we do for them, so we thank them. I thought we had something extraordinary on our hands, but you never know what America’s in the mood for. So to be so well-received, and right out of the gate, is just like winning the lottery.
As for me, winning the lottery will suffice.
Dessert of your Last Meal this post
Dazzling Photos of the Award Ceremony.



