Drop Dead Diva “star Brooke Elliott: Three reasons why we love

13 Jul
2009

On the life of the new series of Drop Dead Diva (before this evening at 9 clock ET), surface model Deb (Brooke D’Orsay) and their soul dies back to Earth in the body size of most brilliant lawyer Jane, played by Brooke Broadway Elliott vet. When “Jane’s” inner beauty vs brain battle rages, the winner is clear that Elliott fatigue embodies both. Watch the preview below, and you will find three other reasons why there are already fans of Elliott
• It ‘been a member of the Chicago-based troupe Babes with blades whose productions show the strength, vitality, and capacity of women in the art of stage combat. “The show I worked with them, has a scene of The Miracle of workers, a scene from Heathers, and a scene from Robin Hood,” he says. “In Robin Hood, I staff quarter fighting. In Heathers, we all have a hand in hand, you punch, Aikido rolls, and the hair-pulling, of course. And this is a brilliant fight for the table scene in Miracle Worker. E ‘was so brilliant. “We will see that with their know-how of Drop Dead Diva? “I have my stage combat, even when I speak of [the author] Josh Berman about, because I would be happy,” he says.

• It should be dizzy in the designation of guest stars that have already lined up for their show. “I love Delta Burke, I just finished a scene with Liza Minnelli, and I was like [sings] I’m in a scene with Liza!” Burke Minnelli and play a pair of psychic sisters. Rosie O’Donnell, Elliott has given his Broadway debut, as they contribute to the Boy George musical Taboo, will always be a judge. Other guests: Tim Gunn, Nia Vardalos, Kathy Najimy, Teri Polo, Jorja Fox, Chuck Woolery, Sharon Lawrence, Mark Moses, Diedrich Bader, and Paula Abdul (which means that in a dream in which the end of the season, Elliott shows his hand). “The list is truly astounding,” says Elliott. “I feel like a testament to the value of this shows that there is a message that you want to leave. At first glance, it focuses on the weight aspect of Deb trying to enter the body and Jane’s Treat in different ways, they are treated and how feel different about themselves, but this is only one aspect of self-acceptance. This show is much more. It ’something that everyone can count on. ”

• E ‘as crazy as us when it comes to Bachelorette. We find them, if more of our office last Wednesday. “I have not seen Monday, I do not see Monday: Do not tell me what I see, is DVR’d! Ohmygod, has done something great? Oh God, I can ‘t run! Ugh! Oh, I say, do not say to me! ‘It is less embarrassing to admit that you are a fan of The Office, 30 Rock, Gray’s Anatomy, the biggest Loser and American Idol. “I did” Wicked “, with Adam Lambert, and Adam was a big pusher for this season,” he says. “I was like,” Right “, the voice of Adam, and yet at the same time as I was, it’s unreal. I know what I sing, but every time I get.”

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