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In 2005, Leoni starred alongside Jim Carrey in the comedy film Fun with Dick and Jane. The movie grossed $202 million at the box office worldwide. [18] Leoni co-starred in a number of small films in the late 2000s, including You Kill Me and The Smell of Success. She co-starred opposite Ricky Gervais in the 2008 supernatural comedy-drama Ghost Town.
The series revolves around an awkward recent college grad, Neil Barash (Parker), who meets and starts dating a beautiful libertine woman, Alicia (Leoni), with a wild past. The show explores the difficulties faced by self-conscious and repressed Neil in dealing with the erotic antics of Alicia and her eccentric roommates, Jordan (Robert Bauer ...
Little House on the Prairie TV miniseries (2004) Little House on the Prairie TV series (1974-1982) Lucan (1977-1978) Mall Cops: Mall of America (2009-2010) The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1959-1963) The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-1977) The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers (2021-present) My Gym Partner's a Monkey (2005-2008) Mystery Science Theater ...
Téa Leoni in season 4 finale. Patrick Harbron Téa plays Sofia Caccimelio, wife of a missing person (and the "Dry Cleaning King of Brooklyn"), Nicky "The Neck" Caccimelio, who has ties to the ...
It stars Téa Leoni as Elizabeth "Bess" Adams McCord, an ex-CIA analyst who becomes the United States Secretary of State. [1] Madam Secretary was ordered to series in May 2014, [2] [3] and premiered on September 21, 2014, on CBS. [4] Madam Secretary was renewed for a sixth and final season in May 2019, [5] [6] which premiered on October 6, 2019 ...
EXCLUSIVE: Former Madam Secretary star Tèa Leoni has signed with Gersh for representation. Leoni took a multi-year break following her six-season starring run as Elizabeth McCord in the CBS ...
After sharing the screen for six seasons of “Madam Secretary,” Téa Leoni and Erich Bergen have teamed up again for the massive undertaking of producing UNICEF USA’s first streaming event ...
The film was well received by critics, and maintains a 78% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. [3] The consensus reads, "Featuring wonderful performances from Ben Kingsley and Tea Leoni, You Kill Me is a charming, funny take on the familiar inner-lives-of-hit-men premise."