Successful films require more than just the talent of their creators; they require an audience, and since Melody Storm's days as a student of public relations, she has tried bringing audiences and filmmakers together. Read more...
Successful films require more than just the talent of their creators; they require an audience, and since Melody Storm's days as a student of public relations, she has tried bringing audiences and filmmakers together. Read more...
After graduating from UCLA's Theater, Film and Television program in 2008, alumna Beth Behrs spent years working and auditioning for film and TV before landing her breakout role as Caroline Channing in the freshman CBS sitcom "2 Broke Girls." Daily Bruin reporter Arit John talked to Behrs about the show, her time at UCLA and actually being a broke girl. Daily Bruin: What was your time like at UCLA? Read more...
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Aged by time, lonesomeness and a lifestyle limited by the bottom of a whiskey bottle, James Blackthorn sits on his horse comfortably, in a way that only a hardened bandit could manage. Read more...
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From a slight cough to a tummy cramp, any sort of minor pain or ailment in the movie world always seems to have a fatalistic twist. Read more...
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When it comes to all things arts and entertainment, UCLA has a major advantage over other universities: proximity. Read more...
Fall is an optimistic time for television viewers and studio heads alike. While established hits like "Modern Family" and "House" return for new seasons, there is a freshman class on each station, hoping to survive into the next season. Read more...
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It took Court Soto four years, four applications and two appeals to be accepted into UCLA's School of Theater, Film and Television as an undergraduate film student. Soto was rejected the first time in 2007, when he was trying to transfer from Santa Monica College. Read more...