Jenna Elfman , Erika Christensen - 4th Annual Saving Innocence Gala at the SLS Hotel Beverly Hills - Inside at SLS Hotel - Los Angeles, California, United States - Saturday 17th October 2015
Jenna Elfman , Erika Christensen - 4th Annual Saving Innocence Gala at the SLS Hotel Beverly Hills - Inside at SLS Hotel - Los Angeles, California, United States - Saturday 17th October 2015
John Ryan, Tim Ballard, Erika Christensen, Terry Crews, Jordan Marinov, Sean Reyes, Marisol Nichols, Jenna Elfman, Nancy Rivard, Kim Biddle, Kelly Preston , Mary Shuttleworth - The Human Rights Hero Awards 2015 presented by Marisol Nichols' Foundation for a Slavery Free World and Youth for Human Rights International at Beso - Inside at Beso - Los Angeles, California, United States - Monday 21st September 2015
Erika Christensen - A variety of stars were snapped as they took to the red carpet for the ABC Upfront Presentation 2015 which was held in New York City, New York, United States - Tuesday 12th May 2015
While filming the US television series, 'Parenthood', actress Erika Christensen broke her arm when she fell off her bike, although the accident has been incorporated into the show.
Erika Christensen, the star of 2000's 'Traffic', has broken her arm in a bicycle accident. Christensen, who is currently starring in the hit US television series 'Parenthood', was seen in Los Angeles sporting a cast on her right arm on 5th April, 2011. The 28-year-old is expecting to recover very quickly, due to the cutting edge technology she has been given.
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The ultrasound device is fitted within her bandages, and spoke about the device - as well as the accident - to Tmz.com. She casually explained: "I crashed my bike... It didn't really hurt... This is for an ultrasound. It stimulates bone growth... technology today, right!?"
Continue reading: Erika Christensen Has Broken Her Arm In A Biking Accident
"Swimfan" is the kind of thriller that requires, for the plot to move forward, a complete absence of common sense on the part of the hero -- in this case a high school swim team star (Jesse Bradford) with a sultry, psycho, jailbait stalker (Erika Christensen).
No matter what crazy thing the deranged girl does to him -- leave her panties in his car, email him 81 times in a day, spike his urine sample with steroids, frame him for murder -- Bradford never tells a single person what's really going on because if anyone was watching his back, there would be no movie.
Which isn't to say "Swimfan" doesn't have its guilty pleasures. OK, one guilty pleasure. Christensen -- Michael Douglas's smack-addicted daughter in "Traffic," a beautiful girl with the heart-shaped face and sly, portentous eyes -- is such a fun, wicked, spiteful villainess that she keeps the flick afloat all by herself.
Continue reading: Swimfan Review
"Traffic" is a socially and politically grandstanding soap opera about the narcotics trade and the futility of the "war on drugs." It's a film about how that war is propagated by bureaucratic demagogues in the United States government, not because they think they can stem the flow of illegal substances but because they think saying they want to is a way to win elections.
OK. Point taken.
"Traffic" is also gritty and realistic feat of cinematic logistics, following no less than 15 major characters (and more than 50 speaking parts) through several complex, well-acted storylines about all sides of the drug trade -- from kingpins to cops to policy wonks to addicts. So my hat is off to the picture's ever-brilliant director, Steven Soderbergh ("Erin Brockovich"), who certainly does a fine juggling act, involving the audience in every story on a personal level.
Continue reading: Traffic Review
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"Swimfan" is the kind of thriller that requires, for the plot to move forward, a...
"Traffic" is a socially and politically grandstanding soap opera about the narcotics trade and the...