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Kelsey Grammer to Play the Villain in the Next Transformers Movie
Robot-show Bob.
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Robot-show Bob.
We sure hope so.
Enjoy your me-time, Kelsey Grammer.
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Another reason to stay indoors.
Season One was anything but subtle, and Two doubles down on its Boss-iness.
Plus, an offended Jennifer Garner to David Letterman: "[Ben Affleck] will stomp you!" and more, in our daily late-night roundup.
Frasier dug ditches!
No, Frasier. Just ... no.
From now on, we'll call this "Van Der Beek-ing."
The first and last time Penny Marshall and Cindy Crawford make the same list.
Rest easy, Kelsey Grammer.
It's a new politically themed series on Starz (sadly, not a Who's the Boss? spinoff).
They're appropriately theatrical.
Plus, Kevin Spacey tells Stephen Colbert a great Keyser Soze story, on our regular late-night roundup.
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Plus: 'Lone Star''s Adrianne Palicki lands on her feet as a psychopath on 'Criminal Minds.'
Plus: Christopher Walken, Sean Hayes, Jude Law ...
'Cage Aux Folles' and 'Addams Family' doing pretty well, too.
Screenwriter alleged that the actor "stole his idea."
In this week's issue of New York, Adam Sternbergh chats with Hollywood conservative Kelsey Grammer.
With Hank canceled, Kelsey Grammer’s coming back to Broadway.
Plus: Freddy's back.
Plus: McG gets wet.
Plus: New 'Planet of the Apes' movie gets a director!