June 2010
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Did I forget to mention
brianstowell: that ED HELMS played on stage with Josh Ritter & the Royal City Band during our late night set in Telluride the other night? Because IT WAS AWESOME. He’s super polite in person. And brought his own banjo. Solid dude, backed hard.
Jun 29th
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Jun 28th
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“The Boston crowd didn’t get special guests Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert, as...”
– Review of Conan O’Brien’s ‘Legally prohibited from being funny on television’ tour.
Jun 27th
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RARRRH!
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Jun 21st
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Moments from the MTV Awards backstage liveblog
“7:40pm An NBC reunion! Ed Helms and Aubrey Plaza giving Aziz a pre-show pep talk. As opposed to Aubrey, Ed could double for his “Office” character Andy Bernard in a blue suit and blue plaid shirt.” “9:41pm Ed Helms in his skin-tight cloud suit is freaking me out. I don’t think he has any intention of taking it off. He looks quite at home.” (via)
Jun 13th
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ABC News: 'Sitcom stars get serious about comedy'
(source) LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - “There’s too much deconstruction and analysis of comedy,” Ed Helms noted toward the end of a gathering of Emmy-worthy comedic actors (held in a bar though, sadly, nobody was drinking). “Yeah,” agreed Ty Burrell. “Like if you got together at a roundtable just to talk about comedy …”Helms (“The...
Jun 12th
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Jun 10th
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Ken Jeong Brings Laughter And Tears To The MTV... →
‘The Hangover’ star delivers a touching acceptance speech for Best WTF Moment. At the 2010 MTV Movie Awards, the evening’s most horrifying and most touching moments were provided by the same person: Ken Jeong, the comedian whose star is on the rise thanks to his portrayal of Korean crime boss Mr. Chow in “The Hangover.” Jeong’s first memorable moment came...
Jun 6th
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Jun 2nd
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May 2010
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May 31st
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