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James Roday & Dulé Hill: "Psych" Returns Leap Year Day |
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012 23:03 |
By Jamie Ruby Psych, which follows the crazy antics of fake psychic Shawn (James Roday) and his best friend Gus (Dulé Hill), will be returning to continue it's six season with all new episodes, starting on Leap Year Day, Wednesday, February 29th, with "Indiana Shawn and the Temple of the Kinda Crappy, Rusty Old Dagger." Desperaux (guest star Cary Elwes) returns in the Indiana Jones-fueled episode, which also guest stars John Rhys Davies. The season boasts many more great guest stars, including Cheech Marin, Mekhi Pfeifer, Jaleel White, Mädchen Amick, Lou Gossett, Jr., Sara Rue, The Miz, Greg Grunberg, Lindsay Sloane, Glenne Headly, Ivana Milicevic, Rob Estes, Lolita Davidovich and Max Gall. The series will also be returning again for a seventh season. The two stars of the series sat down to discuss the upcoming season, pop culture references, Gus nicknames, and everything in between.
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James Roday & Dule Hill Return for "Psych" Season 6 |
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Thursday, 27 October 2011 15:19 |
By Jamie Ruby Psych, which airs on Wednesdays on USA Network, returned recently for its sixth season. The series follows Shawn Spencer, played by James Roday, who uses his powers of observation to help the Santa Barbara police, masquerading as a psychic detective. He is joined by his best friend Gus, played by Dulé Hill. This season promises to deliver with a lot of great guest stars including William Shatner, Kristy Swanson, Corey Feldman, Malcolm McDowell, Joey McIntyre, Molly Ringwald, Danny Glover, and Wade Boggs. Roday and Hill recently talked to the digital media about the upcoming seasons and their characters' latest antics.
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USA Network Comic-Con Press Release & Schedule |
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Written by Jamie Ruby
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Saturday, 09 July 2011 12:22 |
In anticipation of Comic-Con, SciFi Vision was sent information on USA Network at Comic-Con. Following the offficial press release is the schedule of their panels.
Also, USA made the Burn Notice Graphic Novel available on both the iPhone and iPad! Now folks can download a new chapter every week to the device of their choosing, definitely Michael Westen-worthy. http://bit.ly/nzZIX0. USA NETWORK RETURNS TO COMIC-CON® ON JULY 21WITH CRITICALLY-ACCLAIMED ORIGINAL SERIES"COVERT AFFAIRS" AND "PSYCH" PLUS "BURN NOTICE: THE FALL OF SAM AXE"Back-to-Back Panels Feature Entire casts of COVERT AFFAIRS and PSYCH;BURN NOTICE's Bruce Campbell and Matt Nix to discuss series and prequel filmLOS ANGELES – July 7, 2011 – USA, which just celebrated its 20th consecutive quarterly win as the #1 entertainment cable network and is currently dominating summer's television landscape with a record number of original hits, returns to Comic-Con® for the third year in a row with talent and creators from three of its critically acclaimed and top rated shows – COVERT AFFAIRS, PSYCH and BURN NOTICE. USA panels will take place as Comic-Con kicks off on Thursday, July 21, 2011.
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James Roday on "WWE Tough Enough" & Season 6 of "Psych" |
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Friday, 27 May 2011 14:59 |
By Jamie Ruby James Roday is probably best known for his role of Shawn Spencer on the television series, Psych, which he has also written and directed for, but he has also previously worked on other series such as First Years, Providence, and more recently Love Bites. He has also done work in film, starring in Rolling Kansas, and appearing in other movies such as The Dukes of Hazzard and Gamer. He also cowrote the screenplay for the movie Skin Walkers. Roday recently sat down with the digital media to discuss season six of Psych, as well as his upcoming part on USA Network's reality series, WWE Tough Enough. Roday first studied theater in college and was lucky to get a break quickly after. "I went to NYU and studied theater. Somehow I made it through all four years and, you know, started the thing that you do when you’re done with college and horrified that real life is starting. I had a bartending job in New York, I got an agent a very tiny agency, and - that mostly represented opera singers, if I remember correctly. "And started getting sent out, mostly television stuff, and you know I have one of those 1 in 100,000 stories where I actually got the first job that I auditioned for, which you know it was a TV Pilot, which sent me to L.A., which you know ultimately got me a much bigger agent, and then I was sort of off and running. "It’s not the most popular story to tell in a room full of actors, but the truth is I got really, really lucky and I was very blessed and, you know, after about a year of living the life of a struggling actor in New York, I was in L.A. with a job. So...it kind of worked out for me."
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WWE Diva Mickie James Guests on "Psych" |
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Thursday, 04 September 2008 13:01 |
Mickie James is probably most known as a WWE Diva on Monday Night RAW on USA. She first made her wrestling debut in 1999 and her WWE debut in 2005. She is a four time WWE Women’s Championship and her signature move is the Implant DDT.
Recently James guest stared on the USA television show, Psych. Psych, which is currently in its third season, revolves around the characters of Shawn Spencer, played by James Roday, and his best friend Burton ‘Gus’ Guster, played by Dulé Hill. Shawn is a rookie sleuth who dupes the police into believing he is psychic, and is often hired by them to help them solve crimes. The episode of Talk Derby to Me, in which James guest stars, is about a roller derby team suspected of a series of robberies. James plays the character of Rita Westwood, a member of the team.
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