Celebritology Archive: Twits Video
Twits: Chris Kattan, Shaquille O'Neal, Tracy Morgan
This week, Chris Kattan gets way too personal, Shaq attacks Ashton Kutcher's mama and Tracy Morgan, ummm, delivers. Click here or on the pic below to watch this week's Twits. Share your reaction below and remember to Digg/Facebook/Tweet/Stumbl this link!... --- Actor Bios: Cesar Guadamuz (Chris Kattan) is a local artiste of the stage and a cog in the world known as White Collar. Ryan S. Taylor (Shaquille O'Neal) is a Washington-based director and occasional actor. Jessica Aimone (Tracy Morgan) is a Washington-based actor who works regularly in TV, video and local theater. --- "Twits" is a weekly video series in which actors dramatize selected text from celebrity Twitter feeds....
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November 19, 2009; 9:39 AM ET |
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Confessions of a Twitter dupe
So it turns out that sometimes something that seems too good to be true may, after all, be too good to be true. And that despite the fact that celebs -- from A-listers to utter has-beens -- have taken to Twitter, it isn't for everyone. I write the above because it turns out that one Levi Johnston -- who you may remember as Bristol Palin's baby daddy -- is not on Twitter. One Tweeter who has been going by the handle of LeviJohnston05 for the past several weeks is apparently -- according to Johnston's agent -- not actually Levi Johnston. (Screengrab by Liz Kelly for washingtonpost.com) Which, for me and Conan O'Brien (among others), is unfortunate since we both chose to pull tweets from the LeviJohnston05 and have a bit of fun with them. I included a couple of (what I thought were) Johnston's reflections in this week's Twits episode...
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November 6, 2009; 12:20 PM ET |
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VIDEO -- Twits: Jessica Simpson, Tila Tequila
Correction: An earlier version of this video contained tweets from a Twitter account we incorrectly attributed to Levi Johnston. Johnston was not the author of the tweets.. -- 12:10 p.m. ET, 11.06.09 ------------------- This week, Jessica Simpson gets inspirational and Tila Tequila makes her own chedda. Click here to watch this week's Twits. --> William Shatner reads Levi Johnston's tweets. Maybe I'm biased, but I'm thinking Shatner's got nothin' on our Jessica Aimone. --> Share your reaction below and remember to Digg/Facebook/Tweet/Stumbl this link! --- Actor Bios: Caitlin Gibson (Tila Tequila) is a Washington-area writer and The Post's legal administrator. She is Celebritologically Challenged and consequently very grateful to Liz for providing an ongoing education in this important area of study. Her most recent story -- about how a local heroin ring affected one area family -- appeared in this week's Washington Post. Ryan S. Taylor (Jessica Simpson) is a...
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November 5, 2009; 11:33 AM ET |
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VIDEO -- Twits: John Mayer, Russell Simmons, Carrie Fisher, Jeremy Piven
This week, John Mayer dishes about his new main squeeze and the dynamics of bodily gasses, Russell Simmons shares a shocking secret, Carrie Fisher comes clean about her "alive-ish" conquests and Jeremy Piven defies logic. Click here or on the pic below to watch this week's Twits. --- Actor Bios: Annie Mueller (John Mayer) is a local actor and a graphic design student at Northern Virginia Community College. Jen Chaney (Russell Simmons) is washingtonpost.com's Movies editor and DVD columnist. Along with Liz, she also blogs about "Lost." Rachel Manteuffel (Carrie Fisher) is a Washington-based actor and freelance writer. Cecilia Cackley (Jeremy Piven) is a director and puppeteer from D.C. She has no idea who any of these people are or why they are on Twitter. --- "Twits" is a weekly video series in which actors dramatize selected text from celebrity Twitter feeds....
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October 22, 2009; 11:20 AM ET |
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Twits: Donnie Wahlberg, Rainn Wilson, Melissa Rivers (VIDEO)
This week, Donnie Wahlberg tells it like it is (and it's confusing), Rainn Wilson terrorizes the children of America and Melissa Rivers manages to make us all uncomfortable. Click here or on the pic below to watch this week's Twits. Share your reaction below and remember to Digg/Facebook/Tweet/Stumbl this link!... --- Actor Bios: Rachel Manteuffel (Donnie Wahlberg) acts, writes and answers phones. Thanks for watching. Jen Chaney (Rainn Wilson) oversees The Washington Post's online movie coverage and spends a lot of time over-analyzing (and sometimes Tweeting about) "Lost." Aidan Hughes (Melissa Rivers) is a Washington-based stage and film actor who most recently appeared in "My One and Only." His next project will be "Constant State of Panic" at the H Street Playhouse with the Madcap Players....
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October 15, 2009; 11:15 AM ET |
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VIDEO -- Twits: Kirstie Alley, Slash, Danny DeVito
This week, This week, Kirstie Alley puts men on notice, Danny DeVito asks for a little help from his (imaginary) friends and Slash shows his appreciation for the fairer sex. Oh, and Rev. Run makes a bonus repeat appearance. Click here or on the pic below to watch this week's video. Actor Bios Jessica Aimone (Kirstie Alley) is a Washington-based actor who works regularly in TV, video and local theater. Arthur Noll (Slash) plays bass for D.C.-based bands Yell County and the Electrocutions. Jane Noll plays with her food. Paul Williams (Danny DeVito) produces Live Q&As for The Washington Post and tweets at twitter.com/postlive. Ryan S. Taylor (Rev. Run) is a Washington-based director and occasional actor. --- Share your reaction below and remember to Digg/Facebook/Tweet/Stumbl this link!... "Twits" is a weekly video series in which actors dramatize selected text from celebrity Twitter feeds....
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October 8, 2009; 10:45 AM ET |
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