Did you know? – Royal Pains
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Dear readers,
I miss me some Royal Pains. When you think about it is a perfect summer show – wonderful location, light and frothy story lines, pretty cast who wear nice to look at clothes – what’s there not to like? Luckily Royal Pains returns next week (the season premieres on June 29th in case you were wondering) so I decided to do another Did you know? post. On the side-note – did you know that they are coming up with a line of books too? Well now you do.
Mark Feuerstein was known as sit-com kryptonite at one point, on account of staring in a number of sit-com that either got cancelled or did last longer than one season. You might remember him from Caroline in the City, Fired Up or possibly Good Morning, Miami. He appeared in two movies with Sandra Bullock – Practical Magic and Two Weeks Notice (but all of his scenes were deleted from that last one).
But did you know that he studied at Ecole Philippe Gaulier – where notably he had classes with their top clown teacher? That also might explain why his nickname is Chaplin (allegedly he has a knack for physical comedy).
Paulo Constanzo stared in such titles as the Road Trip, Everything’s Gone Green and Splinter but you might have noticed him before in sit-com Joey, where he played Joey’s nephew Michael Tribiani. On a side-note Drea de Mateo played the role of his mum but she is only 5 years older then Paulo.
Anyhow down below you can see a deleted scene from the Road Trip. And well… it’s hilarious.Unfortunately I could not find anything at all out of the ordinary for Ms Flint. But if you do like her, you might want to check out the Good Wife where she appears as a guest star from time to time.
You might enjoy Reshma Shetty’s portrayal of physicians assistant Divya but did you know that she is also a trained opera singer? Yup she got her BA and MA in opera. Unfortunately I could not find a clip of her singing anywhere even though she was the lead in the production of Bombay Dreams.
I remember first seeing Campbell Scott in Dying Young. And than of course there were Singles. I think I kind of prefer him as cool and collected Boris Kuester von Jurgens-Ratenicz though. Anyhow his list of movie and TV credits is longer than my arm but did you know that Campbell Scott is also a successful voice-over artist?
He did the narration for Häagen Dazs commercial Ode to Flavor (which you can see below) and audio books for Stephen King’s The Shining and Cell. I thought it was important to point that out since I love me a) some ice cream and b) love me some Stephen King.
