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Stephen Kramer Glickman (born March 17, 1979 [1]) is a Canadian actor, comedian, singer, musician and podcaster based in Los Angeles, California.He is best known for his role as Gustavo Rocque on the Nickelodeon sitcom Big Time Rush (2009–2013), and for co-hosting the podcast The Night Time Show.
Adventures from the Book of Virtues (Seasons 1&2) The Adventures of Batman; The Adventures of Gulliver; The Adventures of Puss in Boots; The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy (Los Angeles) a.k.a. Pablo; ALF; ALF Tales; Alias; Alien Nation; All About the Andersons; All Grown Up! All Hail King Julien; All My Children (starting in 2010) All of Us ...
Elizabeth Bogush is an American actress. She has appeared in the main cast or regular recurring cast of a variety of television series, including NCIS: Los Angeles and Masters of Sex, [1] as well as Titans, [2] October Road, Everybody Loves Raymond and The Big Bang Theory. [3]
The series is a spin-off of the ABC sitcom Black-ish, and Arlook starred in seasons 1–4, known as the "Zoey Johnson years", [6] and guest starred in season 5–6. [7] In 2019, Arlook starred as Kate Harris in the Hulu coming-of-age comedy film Big Time Adolescence , starring Pete Davidson , Colson Baker , Sydney Sweeney , and Jon Cryer .
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The finale for the first season was on Thursday, August 2, 2007. Fox Reality started taping the second season of the show in early November 2007 at the STARS Center, the Los Angeles County Sheriff academy. The second-season premiere aired on May 24, 2008, and the second-season finale aired on July 26, 2008.
Higgins received his big break when cast as outspoken barista Joe in the sitcom Ellen in 1994. [8] In 1997, he appeared in the Dave Foley film The Wrong Guy, which he also co-wrote with Foley and The Simpsons writer Jay Kogen. Higgins is perhaps most well recognized for his roles as Craig Feldspar in Malcolm in the Middle and Mr. Bitters in Big ...
After a three-year hiatus the series was revived for a third season that premiered on February 2, 2022, this time as counterprogramming to the 2022 Winter Olympics. [12] This is the first season to follow casting quotas for CBS, set in 2020, requiring at least half of the contracted celebrities to be black, indigenous, (and) people of color.