Posts Tagged ‘Andrea Bowen’

Desperate Housewives: Another season for Andrea Bowen

April 20th, 2009

For all you Desperate Housewives fans who have been wondering what’s up with Susan daughter since she had that saucy affair with her college professor (played by Steven Weber), your curiosity will be quenched come this fall.

Andrea Bowen will return on the series next season, the TV Fanatic has learned.

She’ll be back in her signature role as Julie Mayer, who’s now a 24-year-old collegiate.

And get this! The 19-year-old actress is ready to do some sexy, steamy scenes if the script calls for it.

“That would be so funny if that happened because the crew is so used to me being such a little girl,” she shared with an OK! reporter during the 20th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday.

“They would be more uncomfortable than I would!”

Catch a new episode of Desperate Housewives on Sunday, April 26 at 9 p.m. on ABC.

OK! Interview: Drew Seeley

September 30th, 2008

It’s highly possible you’ve been a Drew Seeley fan for years and didn’t know it, as his  most famous vocal performance to date has been lending his singing voice to Zac Efron’s character, Troy, in the first High School Musical film.

But now, the hunky actor is stepping out of Zac’s shadow and starring opposite Disney sweetheart Selena Gomez in the DVD Another Cinderella Story.

“I really do feel validated in a different way now that I can step out front in center,” Drew tells OK!. “I’ve been waiting a really long time for this.”

And though you’d think Drew, who also co-wrote the Emmy-nominated HSM song "Get Your Head in the Game," might have a chip on his shoulder about all the fame Zac has achieved in recent years, you’d be wrong.

“I feel like Zac was cast right for that,” Drew says. “I think he was really good in the film and obviously his career is blowing up and I wish him the best. I think everything happens how it’s supposed to happen.”

Their paths crossed again after that first HSM film when Drew was called on to take on the role of Troy in the live "High School Musical Tour" because of Zac’s commitment to film Hairspray. And, remembers Drew, it wasn’t easy being the only un-original cast member.

“In every town I had to win over the crowd,” He recalls to OK!. “Most people were like, ‘Where’s Zac? Here’s everybody else.’ But I was the first one to get on stage every night and I think by the end of the first song I won over the crowd.”

Drew even says there’s definitely a possibility of the two Troy’s working together. “I would love to work with Zac,” says Drew. “I feel like that would be really fun with the history of everything. If the script is right and the project is right, why not?”

In his new movie with Selena — a sequel to 2004’s Cinderella Story, starring Chad Michael Murray and Hilary Duff Drew is once again stepping into a part where he’s just asking to be compared to the previous film’s star.

“We expected it to be decent or even bad, but it’s actually really good,” Drew says. “I think this movie surpassed everybody’s expectations of how it was going to be.”

And while common sense would say that the movie’s kiss scene with 16-year-old Selena would be more awkward for her than for 26-year-old Drew, he insists he was the nervous one!

“Her mom was standing right there the whole time,” Drew tells OK!. “But we’re both acting professionals so we got through it.”

Drew’s had more acting roles lately. He recently wrapped the Adam Sandler-produced thriller Shortcut with Desperate Housewives star Andrea Bowen and James Franco’s younger brother, Davy Franco.

But what’s one thing he’s most proud of? “My mom’s jazzercise class used ‘Get Your Head in the Game,’” Drew says. “That was cool.”

By Laura Lane

Tearful Goodbyes on Desperate Housewives Set

May 9th, 2008

Look out, Desperate Housewives fans!

Star Andrea Bowen has revealed to OK! that the rumors are true–cast members have indeed left the hit ABC drama.

Andrea, who plays Teri Hatcher’s daughter on Housewives, said they just wrapped the show’s fourth season and, "We had some tearful goodbyes to some of the cast members. You’ll just have to keep watching to find out who they are."

 

Bowen, who appeared at the charity event Step Up Women’s Network Inspiration Awards, added, "A lot of very shocking things and changes are happening. I think fans will be very shocked. It could be the best season finale we’ve ever had."

Other than that, her lips are sealed!

 

By: Carole Glines

Glamorous Gals

January 30th, 2008
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