The Riches: Season 1, Episode 4 - The Big Floss
The Riches on ImdbComedy | Drama
A family of crooks assume the identity of an upper-middle-class suburban clan in the Deep South.
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giveaway: ‘The Riches: Season 2’ Region 1 DVD
added by newsBotRules: You’re eligible to win if 1) You have not won anything from me in 2009; 2) You have a U.S. mailing address; 3) You enter once and only once. The Riches: Season 2 -- the FX dark-comedy series about a family of con artists starring Eddie Izzard and Minnie Driver -- is new on DVD this week, and I’ve got a two copies of the box set to give away, courtesy of 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. (Visit the show’s official site.) Enter by using this link to send your name and U.S. mailing address. Enter By: 11:59pm Eastern time, Sunday, April 12. Winners are chosen at random from all eligible entries received. Note: Your email address and mailing address will be used Only for contest purposes. You will not be added to any mailing lists; you will not be spammed as a result of entering. All contest
MaryAnn Johanson
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What You Didn’T Know About Red West
added by newsBotWatching "Goodbye Solo" the other day … the lovely new film from Ramin Bahrani … I kept wondering why the actor Red West looked so familiar. But I couldn't place him so I did some research and realized that I recognized him from the TV show "The Riches" … which I avidly watched.
But his life is fascinating beyond the TV and movie screen. He met Elvis Presley in high school and ended up being his driver for many years and also his bodyguard. He then appeared as an extra or in a bit part in 16 Elvis films! Then he turned his hand to songwriting and had songs recorded by Pat Boone, Elvis and Ricky Nelson.
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Michael Welch on the Set of New Moon
added by newsBotUp until about six months ago, you probably knew Michael Welch, vaguely, from...somewhere. "Joan of Arcadia," maybe, or "The Riches?" "CSI?" "Star Trek?" "Law & Order?" The actor has, after all, been acting for a full ten of his 21 years, and he's worked on everything from happy-family fare to edgy premium cable series to big-budget blockbusters. And yet, until recently Welch had enjoyed that fuzzy ubiquity that comes with years' worth of small roles in film and on television.
But then came Twilight. On November 17, 2008, The Greatest Love Story of Our Time opened in theaters everywhere, and Michael Welch instantly forsook "Where do I know him from?"—level fame for the kind of face recognition one gets when one is in a record-breaking, heartthrob-making, teen-obsession-for-the-ages kind of movie. True, Welch doesn't get to engage in any Edward Cullen-style smoldering eye-gazing sessions—his character, Mike Newton, is known for his overly-friendly demeanor,
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