Jeff Goldblum took the case on Law & Order: Criminal Intent last night, but did he fill Det. Mike Logan's (Chris Noth) big shoes? We think he did a damn good job, but we want to know what you think.
The veteran actor brings his witty banter and eccentric personality to Det. Zach Nichols, which is quite apropos, since witty banter and eccentric personalities are what make Criminal Intent tick (along with the great cases and strong storylines, of course).
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^Funny, isn't the picture in this article one of the promo shots they did for RAINES? Ha ha...
Jeff Goldblum on 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent': The verdict?
Jeff Goldblum made his debut on Law & Order: Criminal Intent last night as Det. Zack Nichols, new partner of Wheeler (Julianne Nicholson). He rolled up to the crime scene in an eclectic Brooklyn neighborhood carrying goods from the three pit-stops he made on the one-block walk from his car: grits with ham from a soul food restaurant, a bagel from a kosher deli, and a tantric charm from a new age store. I guess when you've been on an unspecified leave for seven years, you're used to being on your own schedule.
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Heidi Montag, Spencer Pratt, Tory Burch, Jeff Goldblum, Ted Danson, and Cast of Broadway's 'Reasons to be Pretty' Lend Support in Creating the World's Longest Handbag
Proceeds from the zpr bag(TM)-sponsored, Record-breaking Charity Event Benefit Manhattan's New Design High School and Fashion Camp NYC on National Zipper Day
NEW YORK, April 28 /PRNewswire/ -- In honor of National Zipper Day on April 29, world-renowned fashion icons, stars of the Big Screen and Little Screen and New York's Great White Way are joining forces with Green Alley LLC -- creator of the zpr bag -- and the students of Manhattan's New Design High School to set the record for the World's Longest Handbag. Proceeds from the making of the bag serve a dual purpose: (1) to send at least one deserving student to Fashion Camp NYC this summer and (2) to raise funds for New Design High School's fashion and design programs, helping to educate and support tomorrow's top artists and designers.
The handbag will be created using hundreds of vivid, multicolored "zpstrips" individually signed and decorated by the students and celebrities from the worlds of fashion, film, television and stage. Lending their support (and autographs) to the cause are America's top-selling fashion icons; acclaimed actors Ted Danson, Jeff Goldblum, Anne Dudek; Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag of MTV's "The Hills"; the cast of Broadway's new hit play "Reasons to be Pretty"; designers Wells Butler (primp) and Mary Fanaro (OmniPeace) and countless other cultural figures of all stripes.
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