Monthly Archives: July 2011

Carla Gallo Attends nivio Launch Party

Carla Gallo was in attendance at an exclusive red carpet party celebrating nivio joining Microsoft’s WPC 2011 Expo in Los Angeles (July 10-14, 2011). This mix of Hollywood, Bollywood and Silicon Valley was held at a private mansion on Mulholland Drive in Beverly Hills, California on July 11, 2011.

Carla Gallo plays squintern, and Lance Sweets love interest, Daisy Wick on Bones. She also played a character named Daisy on Californinacation. Until its cancellation was announced this week, you could also see her as Annie on “Men of a Certain Age.”

nivio is a global cloud computing company that aims to seamlessly connect the world to computing, applications and digital content. They are bringing cloud computing to the Microsoft Windows desktop.

John Francis Daley film short ‘Audio Tour’

When an ordinary guy accidentally leaves a museum with his audio tour device, he gets a lot more than an art history lesson.

Hot on the feels of their success with Horrible BossesJohn Francis Daley and Jonathan M Goldstein bring us this comedy short starring Will Forte (MacGruber), Erinn Hayes (Childrens hospital) and Joe Lo Truglio (Backwash). John Francis Daley also directed.

John Francis Daley to script ‘Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs’ sequel

Jonathan M Goldstein and John Francis DaleyCloudy With a Chance of Meatballs” grossed $234 million worldwide so it’s no wonder Sony is pushing forward with a sequel to the “deliciously witty, wildly imaginative and visually spectacular 3D animated film that’s not by Pixar studios” (Anders Wotzke of Cut Print Review).

John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, the writers of “Horrible Bosses,” have been hired to write a draft of the script.

As Dr. Lance Sweets on Bones, John Francis Daley offers his psychological insights to help find killers and comfort his co-workers.

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Jonathan Adams Narrates ‘Underwater Universe’

Now available on DVD, The History Channel present Underwater Universe Season 1, narrated by Jonathan Adams.

This series explores the fascinating dark side of the Ocean. Four episodes present the complete and definitive story of the world’s oceans through the prism of its Five Deadly Forces…Ties and Currents, Pressure, Waves, and Predators. These are the Ocean’s unpredictable governing powers, deadly forces that have brought terror and destruction throughout history. Each episode explores a different deadly force while mapping its awesome past and contemporary presence throughout the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic Oceans.

On Bones, Jonathan Adams played Dr. Daniel Goodman, the head of the Forensic Anthropology unit at The Jeffersonian. Although he is replaced after season one by Dr. Camille Saroyan, he is instrumental in bringing together Dr. Brennan and Seeley Booth.

Pej Vahdat is back to work on ‘Shameless’

Along with playing squintern Arastoo Vaziri on Bones, Pej Vahdat also joined the cast of Showtime’s Shameless as Ian Gallagher’s boss, Kash. After some time off, it’s time to gear up for season 2. This season adds a few new cast members including Zach McGowan and James Wolk.

Shameless is also part of Showtime’s panel line up at San Diego Comic Con on thursday, July 21 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in Ballroom 20. Come party with the cast and creative team behind the critically-acclaimed new hit Showtime original series Shameless. If you thought your family was dysfunctional, wait until you meet the Gallaghers. Get the inside scoop on what’s in store for the new season as Mike Schneider (TV Guide Los Angeles Bureau Chief) leads an interview and Q&A with series stars William H. Macy (Frank) and Emmy Rossum (Fiona) and many more, along with executive producer John Wells

Back to work on the #Shameless set. I didn’t realize how much I missed the cast and crew @pejvahdat on July 7, 2011

Shameless: Frank Gallagher is the proud single dad of six smart, spirited and independent kids, who without him would be… perhaps better off. The brilliant William H. Macy and Emmy Rossum star in this wildly engaging and fearlessly twisted new Showtime Original Series. The Gallaghers may not have much in the way of money or rules, but they know who they are — and they’re absolutely, wildly, unapologetically Shameless.