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Edward James Olmos
secrets
Mar. 14, 2017
Edward James Olmos Is Talking About
Not
Talking About
Blade Runner 2049
The first rule of
Blade Runner 2049
is you don’t talk about
Blade Runner 2049.
By
Jordan Crucchiola
casting couch
Feb. 13, 2017
Edward James Olmos Shifts Into
Sons of Anarchy
Gear With Spinoff
Mayans MC
He’s trading in his space ship for a motorcycle.
By
Tolly Wright
acting classes
June 11, 2015
Marlon Brando’s Star-Studded Acting Class Sounds Totally Insane
The legendary actor dressed in drag and mooned the audience.
By
Nate Jones
party chat
July 30, 2013
Edward James Olmos Explains Commander Bill Adama
Jada Yuan took a
Battlestar Galactica
personality quiz; Edward James Olmos explains her result: Bill Adama.
By
Jada Yuan
slideshow
Jan. 30, 2012
See All the Red-Carpet Looks From the SAG Awards
From the cast of
Moneyball
to
Glee
, check out last night’s Red Carpet at the SAG Awards.
By
Eric Sundermann
chat room
Jan. 13, 2011
The Green Hornet
’s Edward James Olmos Talks 3-D and Disappointed Dads
Adama speaks!
By
Steve Heisler
news reel
Mar. 18, 2009
As the Sun Sets on
Battlestar Galactica
, the Cast Heads to the U.N. to Reminisce
If every generation gets the TV show it deserves, then shows like
Battlestar Galactica
capture the ethical bankruptcy needed to wage a war on an undefinable enemy.
By
Stephen Rodrick