Gilmore Girls made many friends behind the scenes in Stars Hollow. It’s clear Scott Patterson still hangs out with Sean Gunn, since Gunn is a regular guest on his podcast. Patterson seems to have remained close with Lauren Graham, too. Guest star John Cabrera made lifelong friends on Gilmore Girls too. One of his three closest co-stars is Hep Alien bandmate Sebastian Bach!
L-r: Todd Lowe and John Cabrera | Amanda Edwards/WireImage via Getty Images
Cabrera was a guest on Patterson’s I Am All In podcast on May 18. When Patterson asked who he still keeps in touch with, Cabrera included Bach. Find out who else Cabrera remained friends with below.
3 Hep Alien bandmates are in Josh Cabrera’s inner circle
Cabrera played Brian Fuller, the bassist. Hep Alien also included the characters played by Keiko Agena and Todd Lowe, both of whom Cabrera is still in touch with.
L-r: Todd Lowe and John Cabrera | Amanda Edwards/WireImage via Getty Images
Cabrera was a guest on Patterson’s I Am All In podcast on May 18. When Patterson asked who he still keeps in touch with, Cabrera included Bach. Find out who else Cabrera remained friends with below.
3 Hep Alien bandmates are in Josh Cabrera’s inner circle
Cabrera played Brian Fuller, the bassist. Hep Alien also included the characters played by Keiko Agena and Todd Lowe, both of whom Cabrera is still in touch with.
- 3/13/2023
- by Fred Topel
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Gilmore Girls was a breeze to watch, but it was a pressure cooker for the actors. Leads like Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel had to memorize pages and pages of dialogue every week. Even guest stars had a steep learning curve. Olivia Hack said one scene was so traumatic for her, she never forgot the dialogue nearly 20 years later.
Olivia Hack | Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
Hack was a guest on Scott Patterson’s I Am All In podcast on Oct. 12. Hack played Rory (Bledel)’s Yale roommate Tana Schrick in season 4. Here’s the scene she still has memorized to this day.
Olivia Hack’s traumatizing ‘Gilmore Girls’ scene
Joining Gilmore Girls in season 4 was already a whirlwind for Hack. Since Tana was a 15-year-old prodigy, Hack had to shoot her first scene twice, because she looked too close to her real age the first time.
Olivia Hack | Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
Hack was a guest on Scott Patterson’s I Am All In podcast on Oct. 12. Hack played Rory (Bledel)’s Yale roommate Tana Schrick in season 4. Here’s the scene she still has memorized to this day.
Olivia Hack’s traumatizing ‘Gilmore Girls’ scene
Joining Gilmore Girls in season 4 was already a whirlwind for Hack. Since Tana was a 15-year-old prodigy, Hack had to shoot her first scene twice, because she looked too close to her real age the first time.
- 2/10/2023
- by Fred Topel
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Believe it or not, it's been 20 years to the day since Even Stevens made its debut on Disney Channel. To celebrate that momentous anniversary, some of the cast and crew reunited on Zoom to reminisce and share stories about their time on the sitcom, led by stars Christy Carlson Romano, who played Ren Stevens, and Nick Spano, who played Donnie Stevens. Shia Labeouf was not available for the call, as his costars explained, but many others were. Romano and Spano were joined by Steven Anthony Lawrence, who played Beans, Aj Trauth, who played Twitty, Tom Virtue, who played the dad, and Lauren Frost, who played Ruby. Jim Wise (Coach Tugnut), George Anthony Bell (Principal Wexler), executive producers...
- 6/18/2020
- E! Online
Christy Carlson Romano is throwing it back to 1969 — “not 1970, but a year sooner.”
In the latest episode of her YouTube series Christy’s Kitchen Throwback, the Even Stevens star is joined by former castmates Lauren Frost (Ruby), George Anthony Bell (Principal Wexler) and a classroom full of top-tapping students to recreate “We Went to the Moon in 1969,” a song-and-dance number from the Disney Channel series. The nostalgia trip coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
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In the latest episode of her YouTube series Christy’s Kitchen Throwback, the Even Stevens star is joined by former castmates Lauren Frost (Ruby), George Anthony Bell (Principal Wexler) and a classroom full of top-tapping students to recreate “We Went to the Moon in 1969,” a song-and-dance number from the Disney Channel series. The nostalgia trip coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
More from TVLineShia Labeouf Rewatches Even Stevens Movie: Witness His Joy in PhotosKim Possible Star on That Big Twist, Possible Sequel — Grade...
- 7/18/2019
- TVLine.com
This is so out of this world, we can't help but feel over the moon. On an upcoming episode of her YouTube series, Christy's Kitchen Throwback, Christy Carlson Romano enlists her Even Stevens co-stars Lauren Frost and George Anthony Bell—Ruby Mendel and Principal Wexler, respectively—to recreate the educational, iconic, childhood defining performance of "We Went to the Moon." Icymi, we'll jog your memory: In the 2002 episode of the Disney hit, "Influenza: The Musical," Christy's perfectionist Ren Stevens catches, gasp, the flu. Alas, to maintain her perfect attendance record, she sneaks out of the house and goes to...
- 7/17/2019
- E! Online
Paris burns through reams of Team Palladino’s trademark dialogue in Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, and Liza Weil admits it was a “daunting task” stepping back into her motor-mouthed meanie’s shoes after a 9-year break.
RelatedGilmore Girls Revival Review: Just Like You Remember, and Exactly What You Need
“It’s terrifying,” Paris’ portrayer told me Friday night at the premiere of Netflix’s four-part continuation (which bows this Friday). “I’m a little bit of a Nervous Nellie; I’m a self-critical person. [But] we have an amazing dialogue coach that we had for the last...
RelatedGilmore Girls Revival Review: Just Like You Remember, and Exactly What You Need
“It’s terrifying,” Paris’ portrayer told me Friday night at the premiere of Netflix’s four-part continuation (which bows this Friday). “I’m a little bit of a Nervous Nellie; I’m a self-critical person. [But] we have an amazing dialogue coach that we had for the last...
- 11/21/2016
- TVLine.com
Gilmore Girls fans were in for quite a shock over the weekend when the show’s casting director revealed the name of an A-list actor that almost appeared on the series.
During the inaugural Gilmore Girls Fan Festival, held in Washington Depot, Connecticut, â. the town that served as the source of inspiration for Stars Hollow â. casting director Jami Rudofsky revealed that Ryan Gosling almost made it onto the seven-season series, according to Vulture.
While sitting on the panel with George Bell (dialogue coach), Valerie Campbell (costume supervisor), Mara Casey (casting director), Sheila Lawrence (writer and producer) and...
During the inaugural Gilmore Girls Fan Festival, held in Washington Depot, Connecticut, â. the town that served as the source of inspiration for Stars Hollow â. casting director Jami Rudofsky revealed that Ryan Gosling almost made it onto the seven-season series, according to Vulture.
While sitting on the panel with George Bell (dialogue coach), Valerie Campbell (costume supervisor), Mara Casey (casting director), Sheila Lawrence (writer and producer) and...
- 10/24/2016
- by nstonepeople
- PEOPLE.com
This was a great reason to skip Friday night dinner: The Gilmore Girls Fan Fest kicked off Friday in Washington Depot, Ct (the real-life inspiration for Stars Hollow) with a gathering of devoted fans, all buzzing with anticipation for next month’s Netflix revival. And Friday night’s “Behind the Scenes” panel discussion — moderated by our very own Michael Ausiello — gave us some juicy tidbits about the original seven-season run of the series.
Joining Ausiello on stage were consulting producer Stan Zimmerman, producer Sheila Lawrence, casting directors Mara Casey and Jamie Rudofsky, key costumer Valerie Campbell and dialogue coach George Bell.
Joining Ausiello on stage were consulting producer Stan Zimmerman, producer Sheila Lawrence, casting directors Mara Casey and Jamie Rudofsky, key costumer Valerie Campbell and dialogue coach George Bell.
- 10/22/2016
- TVLine.com
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