Cheers to Wade Williams for playing both sides of the law on Burn Notice.
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Few actors are as well qualified to guest star as Carter, the alleged muscle for a Miami Beach loan shark (a slightly miscast Michael O'Keefe). As it turned out, Carter was inadvertently exposed as an undercover FBI agent by Michael (Jeffrey Donovan). Of course, Williams did time as corrupt corrections officer-turned-inmate Brad Bellick on Prison Break, so he knows a thing or two about crossing over the thin blue line...
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In his latest TVGuide.com celebrity blog, Wade Williams (aka Bellick) talks about the shocking death of a major character in the Nov. 3 episode "Greatness Achieved." Do not click inside until you have watched the episode, lest you be spoiled on the original cast member who was killed off.
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Was Lost hasty in giving Michael the hook? Which of the Law & Orders has bid adieu to some fans' favorite? Is ABC's Life on Mars already on a shaky mission? In this launch of Mega Buzz, a new weekly column, I'll field your questions about your favorite shows. If there is a topic you want to see covered or a question you'd like to ask, this e-mail is the place to do it.Since we're just starting out here, I'll have to settle for answering my own questions. Hope I'm not a smart-ass to myself.Question: What's your take on Harold Perrineau's Lost exit Q&A?Mitovich: It's an incendiary topic, but I hear where Perrineau is coming from, on Michael's too-short return. Sure, it (partially) explained what became of the Dawson men after their Season 2 sail-away. But to leave Walt fatherless and in doing so rob the series of its second barely-used African American character (Mr. Eko, we barely knew ye) was a questionable move. This country now has its first for-real African-...
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We just finished shooting the last script written before the writers strike began. Now we are on vacation/hold/hiatus/looking for a gig while the writers and producers hopefully bang out a deal sooner rather than later. My instinct is that this strike could go on for a while — the stakes are high and the players are dug in. I'm just gonna save my dough and hopefully get a gig in the mean time. We'll see what the future brings. It's not time to worry yet.The production is completely shut down here . Most of the cast in PB have given up their apartments here in Dallas and moved back to L.A. The over- 200 member crew of Prison Break is out of work, as well. Nice timing for the holidays huh? It's hard for everyone. We all want to continue working on PB but we can't just wait around hoping for the strike to end and turn down other work. I think everybody is in "hope for the best, prepare for the worst" mode, taking work if it comes our way and saving the greenbacks. Since our daug...
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Wade Williams shares his thoughts on Season 3 of Prison Break and his own controversial character with TVGuidecomSplash right back into the breach as we dive into the worst possible prison Sona The sick twisted writers once again have conjured a fantastically frigged-up story line that will rocket us through what so far is a wicked Season 3 I think this year may be our best season yet Yet again it is proved true that no character is sacred on this show except for of course Michael and Lincoln Bellicks still alive and I still got a jobSo far the themes for Bellick in Season 3 have been tighty whities and Tiger pants I spent a month walking around set in my grunds covered with dirt and dried movie blood sweating my bare ass off in the 105-degree Texas sun Then the writers put me in MC Hammer tiger pants with a nasty short T-shirt If I hear one more Theyre gr-r-rreat or tiger growl Im gonna go postal The whole tighty whitie thing was the writers riff on
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