![]() ![]() The music is only used when necessary and isn't placed obtrusively or randomly. Sookie and especially Michel, one of my favourite characters, liven it up significantly. However, the filming does improve and really like the close knit feel of Stars Hollow, Emily and Richard's opulent big house and The Inn, which isn't run as too cold an environment. Didn't love every character, Dean for example was borderline controlling and Paris' condescending way of speaking took some getting used to (did find myself growing to relate to her, being someone who puts pressure on themselves too and forgets to relax due to over-anxiousness). Some of the filming early on is a little flat. Some of the dialogue delivery is too rapid fire and rushed, some may need subtitles but didn't find that necessary personally (do know people that do). ![]() Continued to binge watch, and it became amazingly the most addictive show seen recently since my recent re-watching of 'The Borgias'. They were also the ones that introduced me to 'Gilmore Girls', started watching it and very quickly got me hooked, judging that by bedtime seven episodes had been watched. Saw it though because a lot of my friends consider it one of their favourite shows and my godparents also were shocked by how much they liked it. For some reason, it didn't appeal to me at first on paper and didn't seem like my kind of thing. 'Gilmore Girls' was a surprise hit for me. When a show makes you unsure as to whether to continue but still do it for fairness sake, that isn't so good a sign. One where you start watching and find yourself watching 6 episodes in one sitting, the odd toilet break aside (needed for someone with bouts of stomach sensitivity like me). When a show is addictive you know that is a good, even great, sign. ![]() Numerous great examples in all three of those groups in both film and television. Her family, her marriage and her career are all priorities.Love comedy. Winona because she’s never compromised herself by showing her body in any of her love scenes, and Bette Midler because she has such a varied life. Susan Sarandon because she’s, well, Susan Sarandon. “The women I admire most in this business are Susan Sarandon, Bette Midler and Winona Ryder. Won an Ammy Award, beating out Lucy Liu, Ming Na, and Tia Carrere.īest Performance in a TV Drama Series – Supporting Young Actress Was named as a Presidential Scholar in the Arts Spouse: Shin Kawasaki (19 December 2005 – present), married in a helicopterĪttended Whitman College for one year as a drama major.Īgena explains, to pronounce her last name, think of the word “again”. In 2008, she landed the role of Private Hamamori in Major Movie Star. In May 2007, she was chosen as one of People magazine’s 100 Most Beautiful People in the World. She is also a member of the Meisner-based ITC ensemble and the acting company called “hereandnow” which tours around the country staging original pieces. Agena’s film credits are Chances Are, Hair Show, The Perfect Party, Western Avenue, Red Thread, Cats and Mice, and Tomatoes and Eggs. She has also voiced the character Yori in four episodes of the Disney animated series, Kim Possible. Her other appearances include those in Strong Medicine, Without a Trace, The Nightmare Room and Private Practice. Agena later appeared in the series Felicity, and became the recipient of an Ammy Award for Best Female Actor in a Television Series in 2007. Her character was the Korean-American best friend of Rory Gilmore, played by Alexis Bledel. In 2000, she was seen as Lane Kim on the CW series Gilmore Girls. She was also given a part in Terror In the Shadows and Hundred Percent, before her rise to fame. She later moved to Los Angeles and pursued her career in theater, as well as landing roles on several TV series.ĭuring the early 1990s, Keiko Agena landed roles in shows like Renegade and Sister, Sister, and was seen on an episode of ER and Beverly Hills, 90210. She became one of four students to be chosen as a Presidential Scholar in the Arts, enabling her to meet President Bush. Of Japanese and American descent, she went to Mid Pacific Institute preparatory school, and later majored in drama for one year at Whitman College. ![]() The pursuit of her dreams began at the age of ten as she performed in theaters. Keiko Agena was born on Octoin Honolulu, Hawaii. ![]()
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