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E! Online News - "ER" Residents Vs. "TV Guide" ER Residents vs. TV Guide by Joal Ryan Aug 5, 1997, 305 PM PT The residentsof ER are covering for colleague eriq LaSallerefusing to pose for any more http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,1559,00.html
Extractions: The residents of ER are covering for colleague Eriq LaSalle refusing to pose for any more TV Guide covers (or sit down for any more interviews) until the Emmy-nominated actor gets his due. LaSalle, who plays Dr. Peter Benton on the top-rated NBC medical drama, has been waiting nearly two years to break into the ranks of TV Guide 's cover people. A long-in-the-works story (with the accompanying cover illustration) was originally scheduled to run in December 1996. But that piece got bumped and is now on the cooler until the week of December 27, 1997. This isn't sitting well with LaSalle's fellow actors, who apparently practice the art of "share, and share alike" when it comes to magazine publicity. (Don't know if that same philosophy applies to salary.) Noah Wyle , for one, last week turned down a shot to be the subject of a TV Guide cover story in September because of the LaSalle snub. Wyle "didn't feel comfortable" with the situation, his publicist said. LaSalle is the only lead actor of the original
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Extractions: Welcome to ' and eriq la salle ', the approved fanlisting for actor/director Eriq La Salle! Eriq La Salle is best known for playing surgeon Dr. Peter Benton on the hit TV drama "ER", a role he played for 8 years until his departure from the emergency room in the 2001/2 season. Since taking off his scrubs, Eriq has appeared in "One Hour Photo", "Biker Boyz" and starred and made his feature film directorial debut with "Crazy as Hell". A fanlisting is a way of uniting all the fans of a certain subject, in this case all the Eriq La Salle fans out there! This fanlisting has been approved by TheFanlistings.org - visit this site to find out more about fanlistings and see all the fanlistings available. Last updated on: May 16, 2004
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Extractions: Crazy As Hell j. brotherlove on media I have been struggling with a way to convey my reaction to Eriq LaSalle 's directorial debut, Crazy As Hell . My difficulty in reviewing the film stems from LaSalle's unsuccessful combination of plot elements and directorial vision(s). In Crazy As Hell Michael Beach plays Ty Adams, an egotistical psychiatrist with controversial, non-medical treatment methods. Dr. Adams participates in a 30-day study at Sedah State Mental Hospital and is recorded by a documentary film crew the entire time. During his stint, a man (portrayed by LaSalle) checks himself into the hospital, claiming to be Satan. Satan is fascinated by Dr. Adam's arrogance and their interaction is the center of the film; or should be. Eriq LaSalle deserves attention for adapting an ambitious story ( Satan: His Psychotherapy and Cure by the Unfortunate Dr. Kassler, J.S.P.S twist (an annoying film-making trend). There are several moments where the film loses its pacing and the subplot involving a documentary film team is distracting, serving no discernible purpose. The film isn't completely dismissive. LaSalle seems most comfortable playing
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The Mind Prey TV Movie When the movie was cast, the lead role that of Lucas Davenport went to EriqLaSalle, longtime veteran of ER and one of the producers of this project. http://www.johnsandford.org/prey07x1.html
Extractions: The script In 1990, the rights for Rules of Prey . I've got the whole rant about that on the comments page for Rules of Prey . After that whole non-disaster , the rights were in limbo for a few years, before being purchased by Jaffe/Braunstein Films, Ltd. They were eager to make one of the Prey novels into a movie, but they also didn't want to start with the first one. They started, instead, with this, the seventh installment. Why? Because it's more dramatic, more action-packed, and more "Hollywood" overall than the other books. Whether this is really true or not, it's where they decided to start. So they called in scriptwriter Adam Greenman to write the adaptation. And given the constraints , the script that he ended up with was remarkably accurate to the book. There were a few alterations, of course, and a few things that weren't in the book at all but overall it turned out pretty well, I think