Amanda Peet is set to guest-star on How I Met Your Mother, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
No details have been released on who Peet will play. Her episode will air sometime in...
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Question: Is the actress NBC has in mind for The Office 2.0 Amanda Peet?
Answer: Y*s! C*ng*at*lati*ns!
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Rapper Xzibit, Amanda Peet (Studio 60) and Billy Connolly have joined the cast of the new X-Files film. Everything is hush-hush, but the Reporter hears that Xzibit and Peet will play fellow FBI agents of Mulder and Scully
. Friday Night Lights Zach Gilford is in talks to play Alexis Bledels would-be beau in the The Post-Grad Survival Guide.... Jamie Chung (ABC Family's upcoming Samurai Girl) has joined the live-action adaptation of Dragonball, playing the love interest of Justin Chatwins Goku
. Christopher Mintz-Plasse, aka Superbads McLovin, is reuniting with producer Judd Apatow for Year One, a comedy set in biblical times.
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When compared to good ol' Michael Bluth, the character Jason Bateman plays in The Ex (a comedy hitting theaters today) is a real... stinker. The creative whiz at a small ad agency, Chip Sanders licks his chops when his high-school flame (Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip's Amanda Peet) returns to town with her smart-mouthed husband (Scrubs' Zach Braff) in tow. That's right, Bateman, Braff and Peet, the veritable Underappreciated TV Show All-star Team — minus, of course, Nathan Fillion.
Soon the stage is set for Bateman-versus-Braff imbroglios, with the former
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As previously reported, NBC is bringing back Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, albeit on Thursday, May 24, the day after sweeps ends. Still, if all goes well, steadfast fans of 30 Rock's more serious big brother will get to see the first season's five unaired episodes.Pondering the surprising fate of a show with such a solid pedigree crafted by Aaron Sorkin, and populated by the likes of proven TV draws Matthew Perry and Bradley Whitford Amanda Peet shrugs off talk that S60 tried to be too smart for the room. "It was definitely very ambitious," she tells TVGuide.com, "but a part of me wonders if, had it been an unknown writer-creator instead of Aaron Sorkin, we would have had more time to find our tone and focus. Because we were under a microscope from the moment we arrived, it was very difficult for the creators to feel free to follow the strengths of the show and see that through."Peet can next be seen starring alongside two other members of the Underappreciated TV Show...
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