Posts under Tag: interview
Jane Lynch on Ellen

For 8.5 minutes, Jane Lynch talks with Ellen. About a lot of things. You have to watch the clip; we’re not giving this one away.

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LA LYNCH ON ELLEN TODAY!

Gah! We’re sorry for not reminding you yesterday, but Jane Lynch will be on Ellen TODAY!!! Hopefully, we’ll have clips tomorrow (depending on the speed information flies through the Internets), so even if you miss it, it will be like you didn’t. We’ve seen a few articles about her appearance – looks like a riot.

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JANE LYNCH AT OUTFEST & THE TONIGHT SHOW

We love Jane Lynch.  We know, it’s obvious (um, see this website), but really, if there was anyone to feel more genuinely excited for, it’s her.  Case in point: her speech at the Outfest 2010 opening night last night, and her appearance on the Tonight Show (which, incidentally, was taped right before she headed out to the Orpheum Theater for [...]

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Jane Lynch Talks to Variety About Outfest

Jane Lynch talks to Variety in advance of this week’s Outfest festivities. Sample quote: “[T]he big bucks go towards what they think the male demographic wants. If somebody from another planet stopped by Sunset Boulevard and looked at all the billboards, they’d think that only men lived on this planet.”

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Access Hollywood Catches Jane Lynch in Monte Carlo

Jane Lynch follows in the footsteps of Grace Kelly and Lucy Ricardo and hits up the fancy halls of Monte Carlo, host of the 50th Annual Television Awards. Did you know that winners receive a Golden Nymph? Or that Michelle Forbes, formerly of one of the best shows in the history of television shows, Battlestar Galactica, currently stars in a Canadian drama? So many questions and answers, all in one post.

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A Roundtable Discussion with Jane Lynch, Et Al.

The Hollywood Reporter gathers Jane Lynch, Wanda Sykes, et al around a table to have a roundtable discussion about comedy. Algonquin it’s not, though each and every one of these ladies channel Dorothy Parker in some way or another. Besides celestial channeling, there are unexplained semantical issues, and Jane Lynch says something so very insightful that you suddenly understand why you shouldn’t take everything so gosh darned personally.

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