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Jordana Spiro
Role: P.J. Franklin on TBS' "My
Boys" (debuts in November)
Where you've seen her before: The
New York Times raved about her scene stealing moments in "Must Love Dogs."
Spiro also played Annette O'Toole's daughter in "The Huntress." You may
have also caught her on episodes of "JAG," "CSI: New York," "Cold Case"
and "Out of Practice."
The buzz: The Times compared her
to a young Goldie Hawn. And like her "Must Love Dogs" co-star Diane Lane,
Spiro is one of those beauties that both sexes relate to. Men want to date
her. Women want to be her best friend. In "My Boys," she plays a Chicago
sportswriter covering the Cubs beat. P.J. is at home being one of the boys.
But when she enters the dating scene, she's not quite as savvy.
In her own words: "Here's the funny
thing--I've never really watched sports," Spiro tells Channel Guide. "The
first sporting event I went to, I asked what time the 'show' was starting.
But I've started watching a lot of sports to get the feel for what P.J.
does. My homework has been to play poker, watch baseball and drink beer.
My friends are really enjoying watching this side of me." |
Taylor Kitsch
Role: Tim Riggins on NBC's "Friday
Night Lights" (8 p.m. Tuesdays)
Where you've seen him before: Modeling
for Abercrombie & Fitch.
The buzz: There's nothing kitschy
about this lanky 25-year-old Canadian. This month, he'll appear in two
feature films: "John Tucker Must Die" and "Snakes on a Plane." In September,
he'll be seen in Renny Harlin's "The Covenant." And he's already got his
first series: as high school football player Tim Riggins in "Friday Night
Lights." And not for nothing, but in case this acting thing doesn't work
out, Kitsch is a certified nutritionist and personal trainer, too.
In his own words: "I played
a little football back home, but we weren't really exposed to it a lot
in Canada," Kitsch tells us. "I've been playing hockey for the past 20
years though, so I wasn't afraid of getting hurt [filming the series].
Plus, my secret weapon is my double, who's from Wichita. He lives and breathes
football so he makes me look like a pro." And look out Keanu Reeves, Michael
J. Fox and Rob Lowe. Kitsch wants to take you all on...in hockey. "I can't
wait to play a game with all actors," he says, laughing. "I'll eat them
alive!" |
America Ferrera
Role: Betty Suarez on ABC's "Betty
the Ugly" (8 p.m. Fridays)
Where you've seen her before:
The youngest of six kids, Ferrera, 22, got the acting bug when she was
eight. Since then, the in-demand actress has starred in the feature films
"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants," "Lords of Dogtown," and "Real
Women Have Curves."
The buzz: Let's get one thing
straight: America Ferrera is neither ugly nor fat. She's such an
amazing actress, though, that Ferrera can make viewers believe she is.
Executive produced by Salma Hayek, "Betty the Ugly" is based on the telenovela
"Betty La Fea" and is set in the backstabbing, bitchy world of Mode, a
high-fashion magazine where a girl's biggest crime is being overweight
and unattractive. Ferrera plays a plain Jane assistant who overcomes prejudice
and cattiness to bond with her womanizing boss.
In her own words: Ferrera
doesn't feel any pressure to diet down to a size 0. "I think Hispanic women
are beautiful with their curves," she told the Chicago Sun-Times. "I'm
not sure who feels that way in Hollywood. I was never told to lose 50 pounds.
If they think that they just don't bother with you. You just don't get
the role and you never know why. That's still better than physically harming
yourself and becoming unhealthy just to star in a movie." |