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'The Voice': E.G. Daily's Voice Impresses, As Does Her Other Career As A Voice Actor (VIDEO)

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On "The Voice," 51-year-old E.G. Daily wanted to be recognized for her own voice. Since the 1980s, she's made quite a name for herself in the world of voice acting, breathing life into such notable characters as Tommy Pickles from "Rugrats" and Buttercup in "The Powerpuff Girls." She also gained some notoriety as Dottie in "Pee-wee's Big Adventure." But it was her singing voice that commanded the attention of Blake Shelton and Cee Lo Green.

E.G. brought a beautiful rasp and range to Faith Hill's "Breathe." When Christina Aguilera thought she recognized her, E.G. admitted to being Dottie, and then said Tommy's catchphrase:"A baby’s gotta do what a baby’s gotta do.”

After raising her children, E.G. said that she felt like this might be her last chance to pursue her true passion, and she was excited to see if she could make it using her own voice. In the end, it seemed that Cee Lo's familiarity with her voice work played against him. She chose Blake because she felt that he heard her true voice.

Entertainment Weekly's Annie Barrett pointed out that this isn't E.G.'s first stab at a singing career, and in fact she's had some success already. "Daily never broke out as a solo artist (she signed with A&M Records in ’85), but she’s had a ton of songs in movies like 'Scarface,' 'The Breakfast Club,' and 'Better Off Dead,'" Barrett wrote.


Over at Buddy TV, though, Esther Gim was impressed. She also had an unlikely fantasy for E.G. in the future. "I'm hoping she sings a song in the voice of one of her characters, but I know that's not likely," wrote Gim. "She's very raspy. Almost too raspy. But she definitely has range."

The blind auditions on "The Voice" continue every Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.

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'NCIS' Premiere: The Search For Ziva Begins As She Prepares To Leave The Show (VIDEO)

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"NCIS" kicked off Season 11 with the first of a two-part farewell for Ziva. Only, she didn't appear in this episode. We found out that a terror kingpin was going after Gibbs' team, and his next target was Ziva, who was in Israel.

Tony enlisted Ziva's friend in Israel to track her down at her father's secret cabin, and they found the cabin. By the time they got there, though, they did not find Ziva. Instead, there were signs of a struggle, and three dead bodies.

“Ziva was here, but she’s gone," Adam told Tony. "As you can see, clearly there was a struggle. Three men are dead. We’ll get them identified."

Tony wanted to know how Adam could be so sure that Ziva was there. "Because she told us," Adam said pointing to Ziva's Star of David necklace. She'd left it hanging from a picture frame on the mantle. The investigation continues next week, but will Ziva die in her final episode?

CarterMatt noted that at least we know Ziva's alive ... for now. Over at Entertainment Weekly, Sandra Gonzalez said that the premiere "laid the groundwork for the much touted Farewell to Ziva, and while the necessary story set-up resulted in less in-person appearances from Ziva (none, to be exact), it’s easy to see why it needed to be done.”

Say goodbye to Ziva next week on "NCIS," Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

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'NCIS: Los Angeles' Premiere: Team Takes Down Major Villain, But He Promises The Game Is Not Over (VIDEO)

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While things may have looked bleak at the close of Season 4, "NCIS: Los Angeles" debuted its fifth season with the team earning triumph over Sidorov's torture. In fact, they even managed to take him down. Then, after a four-month time jump, the episode ended with another villain being put behind bars.

Callen apparently hopped a plane for the occasion of seeing Janvier put behind bars. "I just had to see this with my own eyes.”

But Janvier wasn't rattled. In fact, he seemed strangely confident. "Did you ever read ‘The Count of Monte Cristo?’” he asked Callen. "It’s the story of a man who spent 21 years in prison only to escape and exact his revenge ... The game is not over."

Writing for Examiner, Meredith Jacobs agreed with Javier. As long as he's alive, she noted, the game will not be over. TV Fanatic's Carla Day was left wondering if this means he's going to break out of prison -- if anyone can, Marcel Janvier can. Or will the game continue with Janvier as the mastermind behind bars?

Season 5 of "NCIS: Los Angeles" continues every Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET on CBS.

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'Chicago Fire' Premiere: Shay Isn't Sure Severide Is The Father Of Renee's Baby (VIDEO)

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On the season premiere of "Chicago Fire," Severide was moving in with Renee. This came after she dropped the pregnant bombshell during last season's finale. But Shay was suspicious of the math, and so she confronted Severide about it.

“You said the baby’s coming on Thanksgiving, yeah?” she asked. "Well, it’s just that Renee left February 9th ... The due date should be the first week of November at the latest.”

Severide was immediately infuriated at Shay suggesting that the baby might not be his. He wouldn't even entertain the notion. TV Fanatic's Nick McHatton didn't like seeing Shay turned into the "bad guy," forced to deliver the not-so great news about the baby.

But TVLine's Vlada Gelman pointed out that this could be how they're planning to write Renee out of the show. She was noticeably absent from there premiere, and Sarah Shahi, who portrays Renee, was upped to a series regular on CBS's "Person of Interest" this season. If her baby isn't Severide's baby, that makes for a much cleaner departure.

Baby drama isn't the biggest problem looming for the firehouse, either. With budget problems, the house itself is on a short list of firehouses that could be shut down, though that isn't known beyond Chief Boden just yet.

"Chicago Fire" continues every Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET on NBC.

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'Breaking Bad' Cast Gives Meth Away (VIDEO)

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Move over, Oprah! The audience of Monday night's episode of Conan may not have left with new cars but were surprised by the cast of Breaking Bad's generous gift: tons of bags of meth.

Check it out above!

Taran Killam Tells Us About The New 'SNL' Season: 'It's Such A Positive Energy'

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As it enters its 39th season, "Saturday Night Live" has likely encountered more peaks and valleys than any other entertainment property, period. So it makes sense that the announcement that "SNL" will be adding six -- count 'em, six -- new cast members would be met with widespread curiosity: Will the show survive such drastic upheaval?

Of course it will, according to "SNL" player Taran Killam. With three seasons under his belt, Killam is now one of the more senior cast members on the show, and his impressions (his Brad Pitt and Piers Morgan earned high praise) and original characters (Mokiki, anyone?) have led some to name him one of the most promising young comedians of his class.

But his credentials extend beyond "SNL": This summer alone, he appeared in the action/comedy blockbuster "The Heat" as a (spoiler) fresh-faced villain, announced that he will write a comic book, and voiced a character in "The Awesomes," an animated Hulu show created by his soon-to-be-departing "SNL" co-star Seth Meyers.

We chatted with Killam the Tuesday before the "SNL" Season 39 premiere about the new season, his favorite former cast members and why "SNL" has such staying power.

HuffPost Comedy: Thanks for talking to me. I know that you guys are very busy.
Taran Killam: We're stretching right now, before the starting gun is fired.

HPC: When does the starting gun get fired?
TK: For me, it'll probably be around 3:00. The gun fires, then you stand in place and panic for about eight hours, then you wait for the sun to set and for the fourth coffee to kick in. Then, you just write in a fury of panic.

HPC: You've had a big summer, between "The Heat," your new comic book and "The Awesomes." How does it feel to be back after all that?
TK: It's a crazy exciting time. It's such a positive energy at the show right now. We have six new cast members, and around four new writers, however you want to dice it. We have almost a dozen new people, which is almost half the cast and writing staff. And the people who are returning are still relatively new. I mean, I'm only three seasons in. It feels like there's a real opportunity to claim ownership of the tone of the show, which is very exciting.

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HPC: I know you haven't started working with the new cast members yet, but what do you think audiences can expect this season?
TK: The first table reading is going to be very awesome, and ultimately interesting, because you have at least 10 new comedic voices who you've never heard before, who have never written anything specifically for the show. It's going to be a chaotic cacophony of comedy, and it's going to be interesting to see what lands on Saturday for the first show. It always takes the first four to five episodes before the show takes on this subconscious agreement in terms of what direction the show's going. It's weird -- there's this unspoken thing where you'll be at a table read, and there will be, like, four references to, say, a raccoon's nest. And you're like, "Did someone just say ‘raccoon's nest' again?! Nobody said anything about a raccoon's nest, and it's not a topical thing. Well, I guess we just have a bunch of raccoon's nest sketches." It's an evolving process. It's like the first day of school. The person you sit next to in homeroom may not be your best friend by the end of the school year, but there's no way to know without taking classes with everybody. It's very, very exciting, and people are so happy to be here, and are hanging out almost every night of the week. It's a very positive time to be on the show.

HPC: I imagine that some part of the change is that Seth Meyers has stepped down from his head writer role as he transitions to "Late Night." What's his role been like so far?
TK: That loss hasn't been felt yet. Seth is still here. Maybe he doesn't have the title of head writer anymore, but he's very much staying on as a mentor, and he's very involved. He's doing the job without the title on his door, basically. Whenever he decides to shift his full focus over to his show, that will be a huge loss. I think that Seth is so funny, so smart, and also very approachable, which isn't always the case for people in positions of authority. I'm glad he's still here. It doesn't feel like he's gone yet. Colin [Jost] was helping him out last year as co-head writer, and Rob Klein, who was a writer I worked pretty closely with, is sharing the responsibility of head writer with Colin. The show is already in good hands, and hands that know and care for the show. So I don't think that will be the shake-up. The shake-up is that when people turn on their TV on Saturday they're going to see six new faces they've never seen before, and three or four they care deeply about.

HPC: One thing I'm excited about with those new faces is that many of them became popular on the Internet. I'm curious to see how their sensibilities mesh with more senior cast members and writers.
TK: Me too, because I think peoples' instinct in a new situation is to cling to what you know. As a senior cast member, it's going to be my responsibility to shake things up and work with those guys. A lot of them know other people and will probably write amongst themselves, but some of the best stuff in the show comes from people saying, "Hey, do you want to try to do something?" and then two voices colliding to make something brand new.

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HPC: You've said you think it'd be amazing if Eddie Murphy came back to host the show. Was he one of your favorite cast members growing up?
TK: Oh, yeah. Eddie Murphy was my guy for a long time. My first exposure to "SNL" was his "Best Of" VHS, and I would watch it over and over again. He was one of the few people on the show to play with the live elements, and engage with the audience. "Little Richard Simmons" is a pun in terms of the premise of the sketch, it's not a strong pitch, but he just commands the entire audience in it. It's one of the few times you see someone go out in the audience and engage them in that way. That's what's special about the show. What you see is happening in that moment. There is no room for corrections. He was always my favorite for that. Also, in a sketch he did, I think "A Moment in Black History," he flubs the line, and people laugh. He just says, "Yeah, I messed up. So what! Shut up!" [laughs]

HPC: Who were your other favorite cast members?
TK: I had older sisters, so I would definitely watch the Lovitz/Hartman/Carvey/Myers era. And Jack Handey -- for whatever reason, I was very aware of Jack Handey more than even some cast members, although he happened to do a lot of his stuff with Phil Hartman. But Jack Handey was one of my heroes. When I started watching regularly, it was with Ferrell, and Kattan, and that era. Then I went away to college and stopped watching, because other priorities came up. The first show I ever went to -- before I got the job, just as a fan -- was Andy [Samberg] and Bill [Hader]'s first episode. It was crazy. That was the episode that Bill did his Al Pacino. It was apparent to me from that very first episode that this guy was one of the biggest talents that has ever been on the show. So getting to work with him was great. And then after being on the show, I had the pleasure of sitting across from Fred Armisen, who is a certifiable genius. Some of my favorite creative moments at the show were just sketches that he would read at the table that never got picked, but were some of the funniest things I've ever heard. And obviously, Kristen [Wiig]. My buddy Mikey Day and Kristen were in a class together at The Groundlings, and that was the first time I ever saw her. It was just apparent that this girl was at another level. The fact that her Suze Orman and Björk impressions are her third tier material is incredible. Oh, and Will Forte. As I come to define my comedic sensibilities and tastes, my favorite sketches that have ever been on the show are Will Forte's.

HPC: My favorite is his spelling bee sketch, where the whole sketch is just him saying letters and numbers.
TK: I recorded that! I watched it back and counted how many Qs he did in a row. It was 14. When I finally got to meet him, I said, "I know you did that at The Groundlings, and you did 14 Qs!" And he said [does Will Forte impression] "Oh, honey, when I did that at The Groundlings, I did twice as many!"

HPC: As someone on the inside, why do you think "SNL" has remained such a strong cultural force for so many years?
TK: Lorne always says that it's the closest thing in television to sports, in that people claim ownership of the show. New players are drafted, you pick your favorite, and you claim ownership of it. If I laugh at that person's thing, then when that person does well, it's a victory for me. And it's always topical, so it's contemporary in that it's what's happening in the moment. As for the stat sheet business reasons behind its success, if you look at the talent that it's groomed, the biggest names in comedy that exist have come from the show. I think it was [former "SNL" cast member] Gilbert Gottfried who said, "It doesn't matter if the show's funny anymore. It's a restaurant in a great location."

Kanye West's Secret Plan To Avoid Paparazzi Confrontations

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Kanye West has been instructed  to stay clear of the paparazzi at LAX ... to the point of flying hundreds of miles out of his way to avoid fresh confrontations ... TMZ has learned.

Kanye -- who has been flying frequently -- is finding all sorts of round-about ways of getting from L.A. to various destinations. 

Bill Nye Hospitalized After Sustaining 'Dancing With The Stars' Injury

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Oh no, the Dancing With the Stars curse strikes again.

Season 17 contestant Bill Nye as been taken to the hospital for treatment after suffering an injury during Monday night's broadcast, according to Gossip Cop.

Julianne Hough Is Stunning In Pastel Dress

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Click through to see Julianne Hough looking gorgeous.

'David Bowie As The Elephant Man' Is A Painting That Looks Exactly Like It Sounds

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Who is the lanky blonde man with a protruding jaw line pictured in this 1980 painting by Derek Broshier? If you're thinking, "Hey, that looks David Bowie playing the lead charater in the seminal play, 'The Elephant Man,'" then take a bow. Because you are the world's most precise trivia respondent ever.

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David Bowie as the Elephant Man by Derek Boshier, 1980 © Derek Boshier c/o Flowers Gallery


Broshier captured the Thin White Duke in all his glory while Mr. Bowie was rehearsing for his role in Bernard Pomerance's play at Booth Theater thirty years ago. He portrayed Joseph Carey Merrick, a man plagued by severe facial and bodily deformities, a role that required him to contort his body for lengthy moments in the production.

Bowie earned some serious critical acclaim for his depiction of Merrick, and while many of us may have missed the epic performance, at least we have Broshier's portrait to ogle today. The painting is going on view at the National Portrait Gallery in London as part of a larger exhibit titled "Derek Broshier: Imaginary Portraits."

Katy Perry's Schoolgirl Outfit Is Giving Us 'Clueless' Flashbacks (PHOTOS, POLL)

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We've seen her in a whipped cream bra. We've seen her in grillz. We've seen her in ornate crowns. And now, Katy Perry is experimenting with... the schoolgirl look.

So preppy plaid might not be the expected next move in the singer's style evolution, but she chose to wear a plaid Alice + Olivia skirt suit to her Berlin "Killer Queen" fragrance launch on Wednesday nonetheless. With its pleated skirt, oversized necktie and coordinating knee socks, we're getting major "Clueless" vibes.

Check out the matchy-matchy look below. Do you approve?



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"Clueless" style:

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The Katy we know and love:



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Fergie Steps Out One Month After Giving Birth To Son Axl Jack

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New mom Fergie looked incredible while enjoying a dinner date with her husband, Josh Duhamel, at Hakkasan Restaurant in Beverly Hills, Calif., last night (Sept. 25).

Fergs stepped out just one month after giving birth, rocking tight black jeans, a patterned top, a white blazer and heels. The 38-year-old welcomed son Axl Jack on Aug. 29.

"She is doing so great. She really is. She is happy," Duhamel told E! News at the Hugo Boss Columbus Circle Flagship Store re-opening event in NYC on Sept. 24. "She looks amazing for, you know, three weeks ago she gave birth and she looks probably better than she did before. I don't know if it's because of what she's been eating or what, she looks really, really great."

She sure does.

See Fergie and Josh's date night below:

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Oprah Gets Tough With Lindsay Lohan

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Lindsay Lohan will get to keep her huge paycheck from Oprah Winfrey ... but only after an intense showdown between O and LiLo ... TMZ has learned.

The 10 Hottest Wives In Football

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There are some seriously sexy men in the world of football, and they're not alone. Some of the ladies of football are even sexier than their gridiron guys. But having good looks and a famous hubby isn't all these ladies are known for. Read on to find out how the hottest wives in football have made a name for themselves.

Kendall Jenner Goes For A Bike Ride In A Crop Top & Hot Pants

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Kendall Jenner has mastered the art of the sultry photo, which is a pretty good thing since she's embarking on a career in modeling.

On Wednesday, the reality star, who is about a month away from being able to access the $2 million she's reportedly worth when she turns 18, posted yet another photo of herself in a crop top and short shorts to her Instagram account. This time Jenner was on a bike, throwing her hair back for dramatic effect.


'Scandal' Season 3 Premiere: Exclusive Sneak Peek At Olivia And Fitz's First Meeting, Post-Leak (VIDEO)

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Are you ready for the "Scandal" Season 3 premiere? Well you don't have to wait much longer -- at least to see the first sneak peek of it.

We've got a pretty amazing first look at a "Scandal" Season 3 premiere scene, above, that will give you chills. It features Olivia (Kerry Washington) and Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) managing their latest crisis -- you know, the whole world knowing that she's Fitz's mistress -- and it. is. heated.

Watch the clip to see Fitz chastising Olivia for using her one-time-only, super-secret White House lockdown password, and then just wait to see who else she invited to their secret bunker plan-making rendezvous. Any guesses?

Tell us, Gladiators: Are you loving this look at Season 3?

"Scandal" Season 3 premieres Thurs., Oct. 3 at 10 p.m. ET on ABC.

Lamar Odom's Drug Addiction Still In Full Force, Claims Report

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Lamar Odom is holed up in a private home in a gated community 100 miles from L.A. ... and his life is now revolving around smoking crack and partying with 2 young women -- and he's intimate with one of them.

'Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas' Trailer Finds Character Working As Irritable Mall Santa

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"Y'all been to the North Pole? So have I -- I been on the pole," Tyler Perry cracks as he gyrates like a stripper while dressed as Madea dressed as Santa Claus. So goes the new trailer for "Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas," the eighth movie featuring the actor's signature character. The only thing the trailer tells us about the plot for the newest addition is that Madea is employed as a mall Santa. We'll let you decide whether hilarity ensues.

"A Madea Christmas" co-stars Larry the Cable Guy, Chad Michael Murray, Anna Maria Horsford and Kathy Najimy. It hits theaters Dec. 13.

Kendra Wilkinson Suffered A Stroke Last Spring (REPORT)

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Kendra Wilkinson was in a car accident last April and rushed to the hospital after suffering minor injuries.

It seems now that those injuries might not have been so minor after all. E! News is reporting that the former Playboy Playmate suffered a minor stroke after that same accident.

Doctors determined that Wilkinson indeed did have a stroke through CT scans, days after the car accident, according to E!'s sources.

She was involved in a head-on collision in Calabasas last spring while driving on the ramp leading to the 101 freeway. Sources say that Wilkinson has since made a full recovery.

Wilkinson hinted at something more on Twitter Wednesday.




The episode of "Kendra On Top" addressing the car accident airs on Friday, Sept. 27, at 10 p.m. EST.

James Franco's 'As I Lay Dying' Pushed From A Theatrical Release To DVD, iTunes, VOD Debut

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After premiering at Cannes in May, James Franco's adaptation of "As I Lay Dying" was scheduled for a Sept. 27 theatrical debut. Days before the William Faulkner classic was set to arrive in theaters, however, it was announced that the film will not be shown on the big screen.

Millennium Films, the distributor behind Franco's "As I Lay Dying," scrapped plans for a theatrical release this week, THR reports. The company now plans to release the film on Oct. 22 on iTunes, and on Nov. 5 on DVD and VOD/iVOD.

The film, which follows Faulkner's original story of death and honor, was reportedly seen as a "difficult sell to a general audience rather than the art house crowd."

Written, directed by and starring Franco, "As I Lay Dying" also features appearances by Danny McBride, Beth Grant and Tim Blake Nelson, among others.

For more, head over to THR.

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