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What Has The House Crew Been Up To All Summer?

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

Everyone knows that Jesse and Jen are getting married, and EVERYONE knows that Hugh is starring in Night Watch, but what have some of the other characters been up to?

Lisa Edelstein has been seen on the red carpet lately, but has no other projects in the works.

Robert Sean Leonard has kept to himself all summer - he has no other projects planned and I hope he enjoyed his time off!

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Omar Epps has been a busy boy. He filmed a movie called “A Day In The Life”. Here’s the basic synopsis of the film:

Synopsis: “A Day In The Life� is a Hip Hop, action-drama, musical, feature film starring Sticky Fingaz who is making his directorial debut. The film includes many of Hollywood’s elite actors and actresses such as Mekhi Phifer, Omar Epps, Michael Rapaport, Bokeem Woodbine, Drena De Niro (Robert’s daughter), Tyrin Turner, Faizon Love, Fredro Starr, Troy Garity, Treach, Mike Williams and Malinda Williams just to name a few.

The film begins as the sun rises, it’s just another day in the life of Sticky’s character and concludes before sunset of the same day. The story takes the audience on a wild journey through one day as witnesses to an intense street war between two rival crime families. Sticky’s clan is the underdog of the two families and is pushed into the war by Black, played by Faizon Love, who heads the more powerful crime family. Black’s family draws first blood by raiding one of Sticky’s drug houses and killing two of his men. From that point on, Sticky’s character struggles with the moral dilemma of either calling off his life of crime or seeking revenge and continuing the ongoing feud.

The word is out that Black has put a contract out on Sticky’s life, using a professional hitman, played by Mekhi Phifer. Sticky’s decision becomes even more complicated when his girlfriend, Heaven (played by newcomer Melinda Santiago), breaks the news that she’s pregnant. On top of all his problems, two detectives played by Michael Rapaport and Tyrin Turner are now hot on his trail.

Sticky’s character is caught between good and evil. He seeks guidance from his older brother, played by Bokeem Woodbine, who has just touched down in Los Angeles from New York. Bokeem’s character gives Sticky his blessings while his cousin Phya, played by Sticky’s real-life first cousin Fredro Starr, seeks revenge for the blood already shed by Black’s army in the ongoing clash between the two crime families. He lastly confides in “P�, his longtime friend/business partner, and mob boss of a powerful and wealthy family, who’s character is played by Drena De Niro.

The film concludes with Sticky’s character making the conscious and moral decision to flee the country with Heaven, the mother of his unborn child. They attempt to fly out on a private jet which Omar Epps’ character provides. Before boarding the plane, a vicious gun battle ensues between the majority of the key players in the film. Who will remain standing when the smoke clears?

What a change for Omar - after working with white people most of the time, he’s surrounded by african americans!

He’s also “attached” to Love Can’t Hide - not much is known about this one yet, but it’s due to be released in 2008.

Win House Season 3 on DVD

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007
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Movies Online is having a contest where they’re giving away a volume of House, Season 3 on DVD. Wanna win? It’s simple - either check out their site here, or just e-mail contests@moviesonline.ca with the subject line HOUSE. They’ll pick the winners!

I know I’ve entered!!

Click on the photo to biggify - it’s large enough to put on your desktop!

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More from the TCA’s

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007
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Alright, we’ve got more information about Season 4!

Producer Katie Jacobs says:

“In the first episodes, House is alone and he is solving cases by himself. And Cuddy is pissed and (Wilson) thinks he is losing his mind. And Cuddy will insist, and eventually win, that he hire a new team. And he will do it in a very House-ian way. So essentially the truth is over the first episodes he’s going to call in all the resumes on his desk, it’s a very large number, I think 40, a large number, and we’re going to see who survives. We’re going to play a ‘House’ version of ‘Survivor.’

“We were on the phone with Fox, and we said, ‘We’re going to kind of play ‘Survivor’ with ‘House,’ and they said, ‘Don’t you mean you’re going to play ‘American Idol’ with ‘House?’�

Afterwards, FOX network decided to let the cast members have fun on the Santa Monica pier by shutting it down for their express use.

Apparently Hugh likes bumper cars!

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New Cast Members - W/ Pics!!

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

It’s out! The list of the new cast members to be on House this fall! Let’s get into detail and speculation, shall we?

Olivia Wilde

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Formerly of the O.C. and The Black Donnely’s

I see Ms. Wilde as being Cameron’s counterpart - at least for awhile….she looks like she could pull off snobby/intelligent.

Kal Penn

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Kal was recently on 24 and Harold and Kumar Go To Whitecastle.

Looking into my crystal ball I see….black jokes about Foreman being replaced with towel-head jokes about Kal.

Peter Jacobson

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Peter had a small part in Transformers, and was in The Starter Wife and Law & Order.

I’m not sure WHAT to expect from Jacobson (sorry I couldn’t find a bigger pic!)…he looks like he’d be a friend of Wilson’s, doesn’t he?

Anne Dudek

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Anne was most recently in Big Day.

I can see Anne taking the place of Piper Perabo’s character, Honey. The two are built the same, look similar, and have similar hairstyles. Maybe Piper cost too much?

Edi Gathegi

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Edi was recently in Lincoln Heights and Gone Baby Gone.

We’ve FOUND our Foreman! He looks like he could be Foreman’s younger brother - albiet with a fro…doesn’t he?

According to “sources” - the five are supposed to be vying for a candidacy as a Fellow under House. for some reason, Peter doesn’t seem to fit for me. Maybe he’s an older man who decided to switch his speciality? Or a friend of Wilson’s who wants to train under House?! (God help him)

These five have signed a contract for an “undetermined amount of time”….wonder if anyone will make it through, or if the other three are coming back?!

So what do you think of the new cast?

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Season 3 Available Soon!

Friday, June 8th, 2007

On August 24th (9 days AFTER my birthday, dangit), House - Season 3 DVD’s come available from Universial Studios!

Wanna know what the Extras are? Of COURSE you do!

Alternate Take From Cane and Able: The Angry Valley Girl Version

Half-Wit Commentary with Creator/Executive Producer David Shore and Executive Producer/Director Katie Jacobs

Blooper Reel

The Making of The Jerk: Anatomy of an Episode - An inside look at the making of Episode 23.

Soundtrack Session: Hugh Laurie and The Band From TV - Join Hugh Laurie and the rest of The Band From TV as they record the smokey song “Minnie the Moocher” for the show’s soundtrack.

Open House: The Production Office - Executive Producer Katie Jacobs gives viewers a tour of the production office.

Blood, Needles, and Body Parts: The House Prop Department — An inside look at the property department.

Looks like fun!

Thanks again Judy!

WOW! WOW WOW WOW!!

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

The finale of House - last night - OH MY GOD!! This post is so long because this episode was AMAZING!

Here we go! (remember, I’m TERRIBLE with names, and I didn’t catch the husband and wives name, so we’ll call them Husband and Wife!)

The show starts with a helicopter. A rescue worker is dangling from it trying to save a man who is drifting in the ocean. He is hanging onto a briefcase and refuses to let it go. Finally the rescue worker holds him under the water and almost drowns him so that he will release the case. The second he does so they hook him up and pull him into the helicopter where Wife is waiting. He has crossed the ocean illegally and they are asking him what was so important in the case. He says that it is her medical records. The translator says, “and he says he wants to go home.”

“Not home!” the man says in English, “House! We need to see Dr. House!”

Dr. House, however, is busy hiding behind a newspaper spying on Foreman during his going away party. Cuddy has been trying to get him to see Wife, but House has been ignoring his pager. Wilson was sent to retrieve him. He tells House if he wants Foreman to stay that he needs to show him how he cares. He reminds House that he has a guitar that he was given when he was in eigth grade.

“Foreman isn’t scared to turn into you - he’s scared to turn into who he thinks you are.” Wilson says.

The crew meets in their room the flush the case out and Foreman is reading e-mails and giggling - yes, giggling - the whole time. House sends Cameron and Foreman off to do some tests and sends Chase to interview Husband. He wants Chase to figure out which symptoms they both have in common so that he can cross them off of Wive’s symptom list.

Cameron starts talking to Wife right before she goes into the MRI scanner and finds out that Husband and Wife left their country in a motor boat. The motor broke the first night and husband then started rowing.

“He can fix everything - except that estupido motor….and me.” she says.

The MRI reveals nothing and Chase is convinced that it is an infection. Foreman comes in and says that it’s MS. Both Husband and Wife have a few symptoms that could be MS related, but Foreman says that it’s possible for two people to have the same symptoms for different reasons. He wants to start treatment.

“We can stand around guessing or we can be productive.” he argues.

“I do like being productive.” House says, and lets Foreman do the treatment.

Chase gets upset that House is agreeing to everything Foreman says as if that will make him stay. Foreman gives the Interfuron shot and Wife starts to feel immediate pain. Foreman turns her wrist over and it breaks!

“That’s productive,” Chase says, “Break her arm!” Chase insists that it’s an infection but Foreman disagrees with him and House backs Foreman up. He tells Foreman to get a PET scan to see if she has bone cancer, to which Chase vehemently disagrees.

Chase turns around and yells at House as he is walking out of the room.

“This isn’t going to work! Do you think that by agreeing with everything he says he’s going to forget how much he hates you?!”

House turns around and calmly says, “Anything else”. Chase is silent and House says, “Come find me when you have the results.”

Chase enters House’s office and apologizes for yelling at him. House barely looks up from his desk and says…

“You’re fired.”

“Why, because I yelled at you?!” Chase asks.

“You’ve been here the longest…you’ve learned the most. It’s time for a change.”

Chase finds Cameron and House doing the PET scan on Wife and tells them that he’s been fired. The looks at the monitor and sees something in the heart and tells them that. They look at the monitor and when they look up, Chase is gone.

The two storm into House’s office and demand to know why Chase was fired. House says he’ll tell them after he has the PET scan results. Cuddy comes flying in demanding to know why Chase was fired. House asks if SHE has the PET scan results. Wilson comes in right behind and asks again why Chase was fired. House says he’s sure that Wilson doesn’t have the PET scan results.

Cuddy tells House to call Chase and “unfire” him. House picks up the phone, pushes the speed dial and says, “Dr. Chase - this is Dr. House. If you know what was on the PET scan, call me back.”

A minute later the phone rings and it’s Chase. “Thank you Dr. Chase - you are indespensible….you’re still fired.” he says as he hangs up. “Wow, that was awkward!”

Foreman explains the situation to Husband and that his wife will need to have a heart catherization in order to see what is going on. Husband asks if House is going to do it and Foreman tells him that House has gone home.

“But we came all this way!” He says.

“I know,” says Foremans, “He doesn’t care. That’s the man you risked your life for. And for good reason.” he adds.

The man signs the consent form and then Foreman seems to think differently. He writes down a number and says, “This is Dr. House’s private number. He might not pick up, so keep calling.”

House is at home and the phone keeps ringing - and the answering machine keeps picking up. House storms into the cath room and demands to know why Foreman gave Husband his home phone number.

Just then the monitors start to go nuts and Wife starts to go into cardiac arrest. She has no pulse but is able to continue talking! House is fascinated and tells her to cough to keep the blood flowing to her brain so that she doesn’t lose consciousness. Shortly, though, she passes out and Foreman and Cameron are doing CPR.

“Keep doing it until I figure out what’s going on.”

Wilson is on an operating room when House takes over the monitor in the room.

“Help me - I’m stuck inside a box!” Wilson tells him to go away but House tries to run the situation by him. Wilson tells him to talk to his team, but when House tells him that they’re busy doing CPR, Wilson turns, looks at the monitor and tells him that he shouldn’t have fired Chase.

“Did you just turn on the monitor? You know I can’t see you.” House says.

Cuddy is leading a group of students through rounds when House appears at the top of the balcony and tells the students whichever one can figure out why Wife’s heart stopped gets an A in Cuddy’s class. One says operator error (which is what everybody says but House discounts), another says an obscure disease, to which House gives him a D. A third says botox - House gives her an F until she replies that the botox could have given her botchalism - then he gives her a B+ and tells her to send him her resume.

He admits that he has not put Wife on a bypass machine and it’s been 3 hours. Cuddy orders him to put her on bypass and Foreman and Cameron rush her to the OR. The husband storms into House’s office and asks him to explain what’s going on. He is ticked that House has not seen his wife and tells him so.

“How can you fix something when you cannot see it?!”

House heads off to the OR and gets the surgeon to show him the heart. He himself turns the heart around and finds no abnormalities. They try to start her heart 6 times, but to no avail. The surgeon tells House to tell the Husband so he can say goodbye.

Cameron finds Chase in a bar eating a sandwich. She tells him that she’s sorry House fired him, and he replies that getting the job was the best thing that ever happened to him - and being fired was (he hesitated) probably the best thing as well. He asks Cameron to go have a drink with him but she declines.

Meanwhile House is sitting in his office trying to figure out why Wife’s heart stopped. He’s convinced it is not operator error. Cuddy comes in and House remarks about how nice her legs look in the security light. She tells him that it’s time to “let go”, and to tell the husband that his wife is dying.

The husband is sitting in the chapel praying.

“I was told you didn’t believe in God,” House says.

“I don’t. But I told my wife I’d do everthing to make sure she gets better. If I do not pray, then I’m not doing everything.”

House tells Husband what’s going on and that there’s no hope. He starts to cry. They enter into the ICU and Husband says goodbye to Wife. Husband asks if her brain is still working and House replies that it is. “We double-checked”. With a nod from Husband, House turns off all the machines. Husband lays on his wife’s chest and cries - then turns around and looks at House.

“Her heart - I hear it beating.”

House isn’t convinced until Husband puts House’s hand on his wife’s chest. House frowns, turns on the monitor and watches the heart beating! She slowly wakes up and asks if she’s in Heaven.

“No - this is New Jersey.” House replies.

And so House, Cameron and Foreman are back to the drawing board, trying to figure out exactly why the heart mysteriously started again. Cameron says, “If it’s not a miracle, what is it.”

House has his brainstorm of the episode and thinks that maybe it’s not God’s doing - maybe it’s God’s fault. He thinks that there is a structural abnormality in her heart and wants to Cath her again. The team freaks out about it but House goes to get consent. When they seem a bit hesitant House asks, “Are you going to put her in God’s hands, or are you going to put her in mine?”

House does the cath himself with the husband watching. He inserts the dye and finds that there is three arteries when there is only supposed to be two! One more surgery and she will be fixed. “Thank you god” she says.

“Don’t make me slap you.” House replies with a slight grin on his face.

It’s time for Foreman to go. He finds House and Wilson in the lounge; House is munching on a peanut butter sandwich. House actually tells him that he does not want him to go.

“You’re an important part of the team. I need you.” he says.

“I know,” Foreman replies, “But I don’t need you.”

A minute later into the exchage and House gets pissed. Foreman has said that he doesn’t agree with the fact that House saved the woman merely because he was curious about why she was ill. House asks if that woman cares, or if the children she can now have will care WHY he saved her, only that he did. Foreman says that he doesn’t want to be that way.

“You’re the selfish one,” House yells, “that’s why you drew that whole ‘good-bye’ thing out for three weeks. It wasn’t for my benefit and it sure as hell didn’t help anything!”

Foreman says nothing and walks out.

“Nice try,” Wilson says.

House returns to his office to find Cameron sitting in his chair. She stands up and hands him a letter.

“Dare I hope this is naked pictures?”

“It’s my notice. I’ve learned all I can.” She stands next to House and touches his arm, very intimately. “I’ll miss you.” she says. House actually looks striken about it.

Cameron heads to Chases and is outside his door when he opens it.

“It’s Tuesday.” she says.

“No - it’s Monday.” he replies.

“I know - I just didn’t want to wait.” she says. The two grin and kiss on Chase’s stoop.

House heads home and walks into his doorway. A large box is sitting there. He drags it into his apartment and opens it up to reveal - a new guitar. He takes his old guitar down, gives it a fond look, then starts strumming on the new guitar.

It really is time for a change.

WOW! Can you believe it! The whole crew - GONE!! AAAAHHHH! I almost woke my kids up screaming at the television last night! What do you think?! What will happen next season?! I’m floored!!!

Resignation Recap

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

This is going to be a quick recap - it’s late LOL.

The episode opens with a teen karate student taking on another student. Shortly after she’s done wiping the floor with him, she starts oozing blood from her mouth. Eww..

During their first discussion over the girl, Cuddy pulls House and Foreman aside so that Foreman can sign his resignation papers - after which he tells Chase and Cameron that he’s quit. From the first House swears that it’s an infection that’s bothering the girl, for they can find nothing else wrong with their dozens of tests.

House visits Wilson and gets some coffee from him. He notices that Wilson is yawning and thinks that there’s a medical reason for it. After talking with his crew, they remind him that antidepressants can cause yawning.

House goes into the clinic and meets a man whose poops float. He’s got his girlfriend with him, Piper Perabo (Coyote Ugly), who’s a vegan nutritionist. House seems intrigued by her. He diagnoses the boyfriend, telling Piper that he’s cheating on her - with cheeseburgers. He has Piper fill out an application form just so he can get her phone number.

While he’s in the clinic, House gets some amphetamines and, back in his office, crushes them up and puts them in an espresso. Wilson walks in and House tricks him into taking the doctored coffee.

Foreman goes into Wilson’s office to find Wilson on Fast Forward. He’s talking extremely fast and is very jittery from the amphetamines - REALLY funny stuff. He goes into a breast exam and hits on the patient, and then, after he checks his heart rate, figures out that House has drugged him. He heads to House’s house and confronts him, to which House confronts him with the fact that he’s on anti-depressants and didn’t tell him. House denies that he’s unhappy and asks Wilson for some pills, to prove that he’s not unhappy.

Back to the patient - she’s not having a good day. In the MRI machine, she starts screaming that her head is killing her. Turns out that the back of her head literally exploded! House is videotaping it while Foreman is cleaning it out later and he comments, “Yeah, but her head exploded - how cool is that?!” House swears throughout the entire episode that the patient has an infection and an RH deficiency which will kill her in a matter of days.

When he goes to tell the patient, she doesn’t care what’s killing her. House walks out and then back in and smiles at her and tells her how cool it is to be curious and to diagnose - when the girl notices that he’s smiling. He excuses himself and rushes to Wilson’s office. Turns out Wilson had been drugging House’s coffee with anti-depressants for weeks. He realizes that something is wrong with the teen and goes back to her room.

He kicks the parents out, assuring them that she will live, and sits down for a heart-to-heart with her, asking her why she swallowed kitchen cleaner. She had ingested the disgusting substance with cushioners so that they didn’t immediately burn her throat, and instead burned a hole in her esophogus. The esophogus repaired itself, but incorrectly, allowing germs and infections to invade the blood stream. A quick surgery and she will be fine. The teen tells House that she has never been happy.

Cuddy calls Foreman to her and tells him that there are a lot worse things to be like than House.

House heads to a bar, where he meets up with Piper Perabo. She figures out that it’s not a job interview and, even after he tells her all his faults, seems to like him.

Will Piper Perabo appear next week? What’s up with Foreman, where will he go?! It’s getting good people!

Screenshots

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

Here’s a few screenshots of the episode tonight. Looks good, I can’t wait! I’ve got my adult beverage chillin’ in the fridge (what’s the fun of watching House pop pills if you can’t get a little relaxed as well?) and the phone ready to be off the hook. Happy House Watching!

These images are fairly big, so click if you want to see them full sized!

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Omar Epps wins a NAACP Image Awards for Supporting Actor

Friday, March 9th, 2007

The NAACP Image Awards were held this past Friday, and I suppose that I must have been getting tired of the Award season because I didn’t pay any attention to the fact that yet another award show was taking place.

My bad!

Well, I’m a little behind, but hopefully not too far behind to let you know that Omar Epps, who plays Dr. Foreman on our favorite television series. Epps won for Best Supporting Actor in a drama series. Good work Omar!

His character, Foreman, has changed quite a bit this season, don’t you think? In past seasons you could always rely on him to have a very negative viewpoint. As negative as Dr. House’s but often the opposite view. However, ever since his brush with death and subsequent brain damage he’s been a little bit gentler, a little less negative. He gets along with Chase and Cameron much better too doesn’t he?

I think the changes to his personality might have left us liking his character a little bit more, but I find that I’m a little bit confused. I don’t always know what to expect from Foreman. I’m still of the view that he’s always going to be negative, but then he’ll be the most understanding and supportive doctor on the show during the episode where I think he’s going to go back to his old self. Anyone else feel that way too?

Either way, Omar Epps has done a great job portraying Dr. Foreman and putting up with Dr. House’s antics and disagreeable personality. He deserves his award.

Here’s a complete list of the NAACP Image Awards winners:

TELEVISION CATEGORIES:

  • Comedy series: “Ugly Betty”
  • Director of comedy series: Kenneth Whittingham, “The Office.”
  • Actor in a comedy series: Tyler James Williams, “Everybody Hates Chris.”
  • Actress in a comedy series: Tracee Ellis Ross, “Girlfriends.”
  • Supporting actor in a comedy series: Reggie Hayes, “Girlfriends.”
  • Supporting actress in a comedy series: Vanessa Williams, “Ugly Betty.”
  • Writing in comedy series: Silvio Horta, “Ugly Betty.”
  • Drama Series: “Grey’s Anatomy.”
  • Director of drama series: Karen Gaviola, “The Whole Truth.”
  • Actor in a drama series: Isaiah Washington, “Grey’s Anatomy.”
  • Actress in drama series: Kimberly Elise, “Close to Home.”
  • Supporting actor in a drama series: Omar Epps, “House.”
  • Supporting actress in a drama series: Chandra Wilson, “Grey’s Anatomy.”
  • Writing in drama series: Shonda Rhimes, “Grey’s Anatomy,” “It’s the End of the World.”
  • TV movie, miniseries, or dramatic special: “When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts.”
  • Actor in a TV movie, miniseries or dramatic special: Kadeem Hardison, “Life is Not a Fairytale: The Fantasia Barrino Story.”
  • Actress in a TV movie, miniseries or dramatic special: Sophie Okonedo, “Tsunami, The Aftermath.”
  • Actor in a daytime drama series: Kristoff St. John, “The Young and the Restless.”
  • Actress in a daytime drama series: Tracy Ross, “Passions.”
  • News, talk or information, series or special: Tavis Smiley, “Katrina-One Year Later.”
  • Reality: “American Idol.”
  • Variety series or special: “An Evening of Stars: Tribute to Stevie Wonder.”
  • Children’s Program: “That’s So Raven.”
  • Outstanding Performance, Children’s Program: Raven Symone. “That’s So Raven.”

MOTION PICTURE CATEGORIES:

  • Motion picture: “The Pursuit of Happyness.”
  • Actor in a motion picture: Forest Whitaker, “The Last King of Scotland.”
  • Actress in a motion picture: Keke Palmer, “Akeelah and the Bee.”
  • Supporting actor in a motion picture: Djimon Hounsou, “Blood Diamond.”
  • Supporting actress in a motion picture: Jennifer Hudson, “Dreamgirls.”
  • Independent or Foreign Film: “An Inconvenient Truth.”
  • Director of motion picture, television movie: Spike Lee, “The Inside Man.”
  • Writing for motion picture, television movie: Doug Atchison, “Akeelah and the Bee.”

LITERATURE CATEGORIES:

  • Literary work, fiction: “Baby Brother’s Blues,” Pearl Cleage.
  • Literary work, nonfiction: “The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream,” Barack Obama.
  • Debut author: “Letters to a Young Brother,” Hill Harper.
  • Biography, autobiography: “The Pursuit of Happyness,” Christ Gardner.
  • Instructional: “Mama Made The Difference,” T.D. Jakes.
  • Poetry: “Celebrations: Rituals of Peace and Prayer,” Maya Angelou.
  • Children: “Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom,” Carole Boston Weatherford.
  • Youth, teens: “Letters to a Young Brother,” Hill Harper.

MUSIC CATEGORIES:

  • New artist: Corinne Bailey Rae.
  • Male artist: Prince
  • Female artist: Mary J. Blige.
  • Duo or group: The Roots.
  • Jazz artist: Glady Knight.
  • Gospel artist, traditional or contemporary: Kirk Franklin.
  • Music video: Mary J. Blige, “Be Without You.”
  • Song: “I Am Not My Hair,” India.Arie.
  • Album: “Dreamgirls” (Soundtrack)

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Omar Epps

Friday, February 16th, 2007

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Dr. Eric Foreman

Omar Epps’ prolific career spans both the film and television genres. Epps has received two NAACP Image Award nominations, the most recent for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his role on HOUSE. He also received a Best Actor nomination for his performance in the cable original movie “Conviction,� in which he portrayed Carl Upchurch, a hardened criminal from South Philadelphia who spent most of his adult life in prison.

In addition, Epps formed a production company called Brooklyn Works Films, which is producing the films “Love Can’t Hide� and “Serenity Falls,� and is currently in development on a feature called “The Other Side of the Truth.� Epps is serving as writer, producer and star of these films.

Epps starred in the cable original movies “First Time Felon,� directed by Charles “Roc� Dutton, and “Deadly Voyage,� executive-produced by Danny Glover. Both movies are based on true stories.

Epps also portrayed “Dr. Dennis Gant� on the Emmy Award-winning drama “ER.� In one of the most talked-about series departures, Epps left audiences wondering whether his character committed suicide.

No stranger to the big screen, Epps has appeared in lead roles in feature films, including “Against the Ropes� opposite Meg Ryan, “Alfie� opposite Jude Law and Susan Sarandon, “The Wood,� “In Too Deep,� John Singleton’s “Higher Learning,� “Juice� and “Daybreak.� His supporting roles include “Breakfast of Champions� opposite Bruce Willis and Nick Nolte, “Major League II� opposite Charlie Sheen and “The Program� with Craig Sheffer. He was also seen in “Scream 2,� the film version of the television series “The Mod Squad� with Claire Danes, “DK2,� “Love & Basketball� and Barry Sonnenfeld’s “Big Trouble� opposite Tim Allen, Rene Russo, Tom Sizemore and Jason Lee. Epps was seen in Takeshi Kitano’s “Brother,� the story of a displaced Yakuza gangster who strikes up an unlikely friendship with a black hustler.

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