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Marg Helgenberger, who has been on “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” ever since it premiered, has announced that she will be leaving the show at the end of the next season, the 12th so far. Nevertheless, there’s still a slim chance that her character may return later on, the actress says.The 52-year-... |
5 August 2011 03:10 GMT |
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Justin Bieber will not be called a “brat,” let alone on a live radio interview and, most importantly, by a person he’s never worked with. After Marg Helgenberger of “CSI” did just that, he’s fighting back.
As we also noted the other day, Marg said in a recent interview that, du... |
10 May 2011 07:47 GMT |
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Justin Bieber made his acting debut on the popular cop drama “CSI,” as any respectable Belieber must already know by now. His character was shot to death earlier this year – and now, star Marg Helgenberger reveals working with him was not always a walk in the park.Marg was doing an interview for the... |
9 May 2011 04:50 GMT |
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Teen pop star Justin Bieber is done with acting for television – for the hit series “CSI,” at least. After making a first appearance on the show in a September episode, Justin Bieber concluded his run as his character met a bloody end the other night. The video below confirms that Bieber’s cha... |
20 February 2011 02:43 GMT |
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Burlesque dancer Dita Von Teese has just made her debut on the hit series “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” but was told to cover up her usually generous cleavage to prevent any complaints from viewers. The dancer, who’s already doing a lot of work endorsing various products, was asked to guest star... |
13 January 2011 09:19 GMT |
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Pop stars often indulge in their fantasy of trying to see what it would be like to be an actor by accepting offers for more or less minor parts on popular television shows, like “CSI,” “Entourage” or “Weeds.” Justin Bieber is no exception: the pop sensation has been cast for a role... |
23 July 2010 06:58 GMT |
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As if personal problems were not enough to make this actor’s life nearly a living hell, Eddie Cibrian has also lost his job on one of the most popular television series at the moment, “CSI: Miami.” Nothing official has yet been announced, but, from what Entertainment Weekly is reporting, Cibrian wil... |
18 June 2010 04:13 GMT |
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Players will join Gil Grissom, Catherine Willows and the rest of the Las Vegas cast to help solve crimes using realistic techniques and lab equipment. Using fresh gameplay concepts, CSI: Dark Motives features forensic reconstructions and atmospheric crime scenes taken directly from the television show, including an a... |
13 October 2008 18:11 GMT |
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CSI is a franchise. With a world-wide audience of 2 billion people and a hunger for everything CSI, the brand has given birth to computer games, comics, novels, websites, toys, a magazine, and even an exhibition at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. But as the show's creator, Anthony Zuiker, is findi... |
16 April 2008 09:06 GMT |
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Gameloft has just announced the U.S. release of "CSI:Crime Scene Investigation - The Mobile Game," based on the CBS primetime hit television series. The new game allows players to investigate the sinister side of Las Vegas, and adds excitement by incorporating an optional level of interactivity whereby characters in ... |
20 March 2008 05:03 GMT |
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As videogames become more and more interesting to the general public, not just to a small band of hardcore players, the games - movies tie-ins develop into profitable business opportunities. One of the few movies based on games that has been successful is the Resident Evil movies series. On the other hand, games base... |
5 March 2008 05:19 GMT |
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Intel announced that its designer teams are working on a new internal architecture for its processors that should address a number of performance bottlenecks and make improvements in the way several cores are connected and are communicating among them. This new processor architecture is going to mean a drastic change... |
29 August 2007 06:54 GMT |
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It looks like, these days, more and more stars - starting from Britney Spears, Woody Harrelson, Bjork, Jean Claude Van Damme and Pete Doherty - are assaulting reporters. Although Doherty clearly holds the record for beating the hell out of reporters, it seems that other stars are starting to follow his "good" example... |
19 July 2007 06:23 GMT |
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