So, can they dance?
If you're wondering how many folks from Boston got picked last week to appear on the next season of "So You Think You Can Dance" . . . well, we can't tell you.
Michael Cilnis, who helped run the local audition for the show, told us that Fox won't disclose if any local dancers were chosen to fly to Las Vegas to be a part of the reality series. "I'm sure a number of them did move on but I don't have the exact number or their names. We can't disclose the dancers' identities prior to the auditions airing on the show," Cilnis told us in an e-mail. A few hundred young dancers turned out for the Boston audition, so we assume we'll have some local presence on the show's next season.
A spinoff and a wedding for Kendra
He wasn't sure which it would be, but
Kevin Burns was pretty confident that one of the peroxide pixies on "The Girls Next Door" would spin off. He was right. Burns, a former film student and onetime teaching assistant at BU, is the brains behind "Kendra," the first show from one of
Hugh Hefner's hotties. The one-hour premiere, which airs Sunday on E!, focuses on
Kendra Wilkinson, one of the Playboy Mansion's three amigas. (
Holly Madison and
Bridget Marquardt are the others, of course.) "Kendra's always been like the kid sister, brash and unfiltered, so when she decided to move out, we thought the show might be, 'Kendra in the Wild' or 'Kendra on the Loose in LA,' " said Burns. "That was the show we pitched to E!" But then she fell in love, and by the time Wilkinson finally left Hef's place, she was engaged to professional football player
Hank Baskett. "I was worried the network wouldn't be interested in that show, or that Hank wouldn't agree to do it," said Burns. "But the network was excited and Hank's been great." Burns is even executive producing the couple's wedding, which takes place June 27 at - where else? - the Playboy Mansion. And how is his buddy Hef holding up at 83? "Remarkably well," said Burns. "He was deeply in love with Holly, but she wanted to get married and have a family, and that wasn't going to happen." No, it wasn't.
Getting into the part
Before
Christian Bale departed for France to promote his new movie, "Terminator Salvation," the hot-tempered actor wandered around Lowell researching his role in "The Fighter." Bale is set to play
Dicky Ecklund, half-brother and onetime trainer of boxer
"Irish" Micky Ward, in the movie being directed by
David O. Russell. (Ward will be played by
Mark Wahlberg.) While in the Mill City, Bale hooked up with Ecklund and
Richard Farrell, a Lowell native who helped write the script. Over 2,200 wannabe actors showed up for a casting call last weekend, and Boston Casting's holding another open call Monday for Cambodian men who speak fluent Khmer.
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