For well over a decade, American Chopper was one of the shows that ruled the airwaves of the Discovery Channel. Motorcycle lovers everywhere turned in each week to see what Paul Teutul Sr. and Jr. were up to. Heck, even if you’re not someone who loves motorcycles, you may have still enjoyed American Chopper. During each episode, the father/son duo put their skills to the test to see who could build the best costume bike. However, after Paul Sr. fired his son in 2008, the show adopted a more competitive format as each Paul worked from their own shop. Paul
How Much a Bike from “American Chopper” Actually Costs...
How Much a Bike from “American Chopper” Actually Costs...
- 4/15/2022
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
One thing that is inevitable when it comes to reality television, and working with family as well in various circumstances, is the potential for bickering, fighting, and all out brawls wth family members and contradicting opinions. This was such the case for the series ‘American Chopper’, which aired on the Discovery Channel, and followed the Teutul family business of fixing up and designing chopper styles bikes. Paul Teutul Sr. and Jr. got into their fair share of fights in the series and creating ups and downs between them, which ended up tarnishing their relationship for quite some time. This includes
How the Teutuls Are Repairing Their Relationship on American Chopper...
How the Teutuls Are Repairing Their Relationship on American Chopper...
- 3/18/2019
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Exclusive: American Chopper is back for the second season of its revival, returning to Discovery Channel starting Tuesday, Feb. 12.
This season, motorcycle builders Paul Teutul Sr. and Paul Teutul Jr. reclaim their renowned bike brands, Orange County Choppers and Paul Jr. Designs. They also take steps to mend their formerly fractured relationship and begin to restore a 1951 Buick together.
The show returned to the air last year after being absent for six years, during which legal problems between father and son dominated their attention. As noisy as the bikes they producer, the Teutuls have had a contentious relationship, with Paul Jr. being fired at one point from the father’s Orange County Choppers and forming rival Paul Jr. Designs.
While both shops are located near each other in Orange County, New York, the family feud kept them miles apart. The new series explores their reconciliation after years of cross complaints.
This season, motorcycle builders Paul Teutul Sr. and Paul Teutul Jr. reclaim their renowned bike brands, Orange County Choppers and Paul Jr. Designs. They also take steps to mend their formerly fractured relationship and begin to restore a 1951 Buick together.
The show returned to the air last year after being absent for six years, during which legal problems between father and son dominated their attention. As noisy as the bikes they producer, the Teutuls have had a contentious relationship, with Paul Jr. being fired at one point from the father’s Orange County Choppers and forming rival Paul Jr. Designs.
While both shops are located near each other in Orange County, New York, the family feud kept them miles apart. The new series explores their reconciliation after years of cross complaints.
- 1/11/2019
- by Erik Pedersen and Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Spartan has teamed up with the stars from the Discovery Channel’s hit reality TV show “American Chopper,” to build a custom Spartan motorcycle to raise money for the Oscar Mike Foundation, whose mission is to keep injured veterans healthy and active.
Spartan Founder and CEO Joe De Sena joined the stars from the Discovery Channel's hit reality TV show American Chopper
The bike, which was unveiled over the weekend at Spartan’s Tri-State New York Sprint race in Tuxedo, NY, will be featured along with the story behind it on an upcoming episode of American Chopper Monday, July 2 at 10 p.m. Edt.
On-hand for the unveiling were the show’s stars Paul Teutul Sr. and his son Mikey Teutul; Spartan Founder and CEO Joe De Sena and Oscar Mike President & Founder, Noah Currier.
“Orange County Choppers makes the most badass custom bikes around and Spartan produces the most badass endurance events,...
Spartan Founder and CEO Joe De Sena joined the stars from the Discovery Channel's hit reality TV show American Chopper
The bike, which was unveiled over the weekend at Spartan’s Tri-State New York Sprint race in Tuxedo, NY, will be featured along with the story behind it on an upcoming episode of American Chopper Monday, July 2 at 10 p.m. Edt.
On-hand for the unveiling were the show’s stars Paul Teutul Sr. and his son Mikey Teutul; Spartan Founder and CEO Joe De Sena and Oscar Mike President & Founder, Noah Currier.
“Orange County Choppers makes the most badass custom bikes around and Spartan produces the most badass endurance events,...
- 6/6/2018
- Look to the Stars
It's been a long time coming for motorcycle fans, but American Chopper is finally returning for a new season on May 28 at 10 p.m. on Discovery Channel! Paul Teutul Jr. and the gang are coming back with more insane custom bikes, tight deadlines, and family drama. We can't wait to watch it all unfold. To hold you over until the big premiere, watch the exclusive clip above! So intense! That's what we love most about the guys; even when they're down to the wire and have all of the odds stacked against them, they always find a way to make it work. In the clip, fabricator Brendon is working on a tight schedule because he needs to catch a flight, and when he's just moments away from finishing, the welding equipment bursts into flames! We can't wait to see how the team finishes the complicated custom bike by deadline, and...
- 5/24/2018
- by Emy LaCroix
- Life and Style
Nowadays, networks are overflowing with automobile-related shows, their dramas, and triumphs. But back in 2003, there really wasn’t much of reality TV when it comes to motorcycles. American Chopper was truly one of a kind and created an entirely new fan base. Paul Teutul Sr., the star of the show, is going through some heat lately for fraud issues relating to his show’s network. While the star never cease to be in the spotlight for the wrong reasons, he’ll always be remember as the guy who brought us all the coolest bikes back then. Here are 5 things you might
Five Things You Didn’t Know About Paul Teutul Sr.
Five Things You Didn’t Know About Paul Teutul Sr.
- 3/6/2018
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
American Chopper star Paul Teutul Sr. is facing a lawsuit for allegedly sabotaging a T.V. project and costing his business partner millions of dollars. Page Six obtained documents that claimed Teutul used his business partner, Thomas Derbyshire, investment in an American Chopper reboot for personal expenses. Originally, Derbyshire agreed to work with Teutul on Orange […]
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- 3/1/2018
- by Raven Haynes
- Uinterview
Paul Teutul Jr. is out of gas in the financial department, according to court papers obtained by TheWrap on Thursday. Teutul, known as the star of Discovery Channel’s “American Chopper,” filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy on Tuesday. In the papers, Teutul, who listed his occupation as “steel fabricator” at Orange County Choppers in Newburgh, New York, claims assets of $1,801,729 and liabilities of $1,070,893.44, as well as a tax debt of $51,230.98. Also Read: 'American Chopper's' Paul Teutul Sr. Lands New Cmt Series 'Orange County Choppers' Among the property listed by Teutul is a home in Montgomery, New York, worth $1,800,000, as well...
- 3/1/2018
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Paul Teutul Sr. wants to ride off into the sunset with more land and more animals, but he's gotta unload his old ranch first, so he slashed the price ... TMZ has learned. The "American Chopper" star recently dropped asking price from $2.9 million to $2.5 mil for his 38-plus-acre upstate New York spread. We're told he's on the hunt for a place with more land for his rescue animals. Fun fact about Paul ... he's VP of the Hudson Valley Spca.
- 1/17/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
It’s been over half a decade since American Chopper last graced our screens — now Paul Teutul and son Paul Jr. are returning for an all-new season in 2018! The pair fell out as the original series unfolded over the seasons with Paul Jr. eventually leaving Orange County Choppers to set up his own motorcycle design company, Paul Jr. Designs. What was American Chopper became American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior in 2010, with that show’s last episode airing in December 2012. The all-new series of American Chopper will follow them as they aim to try and mend their bad blood...read more...
- 10/18/2017
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
2:20 Pm Pt -- Paul doesn't share his ex biz partner's memory of the deal. He tells us, "Unfortunately, Mr. Derbyshire's interpretation of said events is without merit."Paul Teutul Sr. -- co-founder of Orange County Choppers and star of "American Chopper" -- cost his business partner millions and ruined a future TV project ... according to a new suit. Thomas Derbyshire claims he and Teutul formed a company specifically to produce a show for A...
- 4/10/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
It's been a year in the making, but Shaquille O'Neal finally got his massive custom bike from the guys at Orange County Choppers ... and judging by the pics, it was definitely worth the wait.Shaq first placed his order with Paul Teutul Sr.'s shop back in January -- asking for his ride to be taller and longer than normal to accommodate his arthritic hips. Now, we've learned the shop came through in a huge...
- 11/24/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Cmt’s Fall line-up includes four new series, along with the return of Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders: Making The Team for an eighth season. Also slated is an all-new episode of Cmt Crossroads featuring Stevie Nicks and Lady Antebellum. New original docu-series The Untitled Cassadee Pope Project follows the Season 3 The Voice winner and her rise to fame. It’s set to premiere on October 4 at 9 Pm. Also scheduled is new reality series Untitled 495 from Jersey Shore exec producer SallyAnn Salsano and 495 Productions. It’s slated to premiere November 8 at 9 Pm. Rounding out the fall lineup is, Orange County Choppers, featuring Paul Teutul Sr., premiering Saturday, November 16 at 9 Pm, followed by the all-new competition series Tattoo Titans at 10 Pm. In addition, Cmt will continue airing new episodes of Dog And Beth: On The Hunt, Cops Reloaded and the animated series, Bounty Hunters. Click over for show descriptions: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making The Team 8 Premieres Friday,...
- 8/7/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Fugitives, beware. "Dog and Beth" fans, rejoice! Cmt has ordered 11 more episodes of bounty hungers "Dog," Beth and Leland Chapman's new series bringing its Season 1 order to 22 episodes. Production on the back 11 episodes will begin immediately. "We knew Dog and Beth would shake up the programming landscape at Cmt and they've done just that, more than doubling our quarter-to-date prime average," said Cmt's executive vice president Jayson Dinsmore in a statement on Tuesday. Also read: 'American Chopper's' Paul Teutul Sr. Lands New Cmt Series 'Orange County Choppers' Produced by Electus,...
- 5/21/2013
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
Discovery Channel's "American Chopper" star Paul Teutul Sr. is returning to television on a new series for Cmt. Pilgrim studios will produce eight episodes of the one-hour unscripted show, "Orange County Choppers," for Cmt. It starts production this summer and slated to air later this year on the cable network. "We're thrilled to be back on television doing what we do best: building outrageous custom motorcycles," said Teutul in a statement. "We have a lot of very cool projects coming up and can't wait to deliver on this new partnership with Cmt...
- 5/20/2013
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
After 10 years and a lasting legacy of shows about people who hate sleeves almost as much as they hate each other, American Chopper is ending its run on the Discovery Channel. The series about a father and son who work on motorcycles/clumsy metaphors for their relationship was canceled once before in 2010, after the constant fighting between Paul Teutul Sr. and Junior spurred Discovery's sister channel TLC to pull the plug on the show, no doubt while exclaiming, "Families fighting bitterly with each other? Good sirs, this is not what reality television is about!" However, while Chopper ...
- 11/19/2012
- avclub.com
Network: TLC, Cdiscovery
Episodes: 233 (hour)
Seasons: 10
TV show dates: March 31, 2003 -- December 11, 2012
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Paul Teutul Sr., Paul Teutul Jr., Michael Teutul, Rick Petko, Jason Pohl, and Mike Rowe (announcer).
TV show description:
This reality TV series centers around a father-son duo, Paul Teutul Sr. and Paul "Paulie" Teutul Jr. who create custom motorcycles in their shop, Orange County Choppers, in Newburgh, New York.
Paul and Paulie disagree about their business, and much of it is played out for the cameras in arguments that can be explosive, yet humorous. Paul Sr. supervises at the shop, overseeing the building of these custom bikes, and looking in on Paulie as well as other fabricators and mechanics, Rick Petko, Nick Hansford, Christian Welter, Vincent Dimartino, and Cody Connelly.
Episodes: 233 (hour)
Seasons: 10
TV show dates: March 31, 2003 -- December 11, 2012
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Paul Teutul Sr., Paul Teutul Jr., Michael Teutul, Rick Petko, Jason Pohl, and Mike Rowe (announcer).
TV show description:
This reality TV series centers around a father-son duo, Paul Teutul Sr. and Paul "Paulie" Teutul Jr. who create custom motorcycles in their shop, Orange County Choppers, in Newburgh, New York.
Paul and Paulie disagree about their business, and much of it is played out for the cameras in arguments that can be explosive, yet humorous. Paul Sr. supervises at the shop, overseeing the building of these custom bikes, and looking in on Paulie as well as other fabricators and mechanics, Rick Petko, Nick Hansford, Christian Welter, Vincent Dimartino, and Cody Connelly.
- 11/17/2012
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It looks like the tremendous progress Paul Teutul Sr. and Jr. made during their personal bike build project will stick. While building the bike together was fun, it was their relationship that needed the most work, and viewers loved seeing them come together as this season of "American Chopper" has progressed.
The build culminated in father and son going for a ride together. In the latest episode, Senior took another big step, stopping by his son's shop for the first time ever.
"It’s not that I’m spying on his shop, I’d really like to see his shop and what he’s doing over there," Senior explained.
Junior was stunned to see him, but happy at the same time. "I think overall it’s going in the right direction, but only time will tell," Junior said of their burgeoning relationship. Fans online, though, were loving seeing them closer than ever.
The build culminated in father and son going for a ride together. In the latest episode, Senior took another big step, stopping by his son's shop for the first time ever.
"It’s not that I’m spying on his shop, I’d really like to see his shop and what he’s doing over there," Senior explained.
Junior was stunned to see him, but happy at the same time. "I think overall it’s going in the right direction, but only time will tell," Junior said of their burgeoning relationship. Fans online, though, were loving seeing them closer than ever.
- 10/16/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
The feud between Paul Teutul Sr. and Jr. was so big it not only tore them apart, it broke the show that made them famous. It was back in 2010 that "American Chopper" ended and gave birth to "American Chopper: Senior Vs. Junior." But the latest season finale saw the two meeting up to talk over their relationship, just as they did on "Late Show."
The Teutuls were guests on "Late Show" together, despite admitting that things haven't been completely patched up between them. But the guys are hopeful they're headed in the right direction. According to the New York Post, producers have even shortened the name of their show back to just "American Choppers," so they're clearly hopeful as well.
The article goes on to say that the producers suggested the pair work on a bike together, and it was this opportunity that they took to start mending their relationship.
The Teutuls were guests on "Late Show" together, despite admitting that things haven't been completely patched up between them. But the guys are hopeful they're headed in the right direction. According to the New York Post, producers have even shortened the name of their show back to just "American Choppers," so they're clearly hopeful as well.
The article goes on to say that the producers suggested the pair work on a bike together, and it was this opportunity that they took to start mending their relationship.
- 8/29/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
As one of the two finalists on Sunday's (May 13) "The Celebrity Apprentice," Clay Aiken is having deja vu, but he says, "this time, I ain't gonna lose." The "American Idol" runner-up is going head-to-head with former late-night host Arsenio Hall as they compete to be crowned Donald Trump's latest "Celebrity Apprentice," and Clay seems determined to win. But with Lisa Lampanelli, Adam Carolla, Paul Teutul Sr. and Teresa Giudice backing up Arsenio, can Clay take him?
Maybe, especially since it looks like one of Arsenio's own team members, Lisa, has sort of defected -- she calls Clay up during the task to tell him she'll be donating a check to his charity. To be fair, though, it seems like she's giving a chunk of change to Arsenio's charity as well. Clay's not floundering out there all alone, though, as he has a strong team of former celeb-testants helping him out too,...
Maybe, especially since it looks like one of Arsenio's own team members, Lisa, has sort of defected -- she calls Clay up during the task to tell him she'll be donating a check to his charity. To be fair, though, it seems like she's giving a chunk of change to Arsenio's charity as well. Clay's not floundering out there all alone, though, as he has a strong team of former celeb-testants helping him out too,...
- 5/14/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Aubrey O'Day gave it her best all season long on Celebrity Apprentice, but that wasn't enough. During Sunday night's episode, Donald Trump called the singer "transparent," firing her and leaving Arsenio Hall and Clay Aiken to battle it out. Fortunately, some of their former opponents and teammates came back for the challenge. Clay, got some help from Penn Jillette, Dee Snyder, Debbie Gibson and a returning Aubrey, while Arsenio, picked Paul Teutul Sr., Teresa Giudice, Lisa Lampanelli and Adam Carolla to work with him. Team Clay and Team Arsenio were told to direct, produce and star in a variety show to raise money for their charities. They also had to sell tickets to the event and...
- 5/14/2012
- E! Online
Paul Teutul Sr. is used to being the co-star of his own show "American Chopper," but for the last few months he's been a participant on "The Celebrity Apprentice." Teutul's run came to an end Sunday night after he was fired by Donald Trump, and on Monday he stopped by "The Wendy Williams Show" (weekdays on Fox) to reflect on the experience.
Teutul hardly seemed devastated by the firing; instead he confessed that he was relieved that he'd no longer have to pull double-duty filming two reality shows. When Williams asked if he was ready to go home when he was fired, Teutul replied, "Yeah, big time." He went on to explain that the grueling schedule wore him down. "I was doing two shows ... so you were doing six days a week there, and real long hours. So anytime there was any break time, I had to shoot on my...
Teutul hardly seemed devastated by the firing; instead he confessed that he was relieved that he'd no longer have to pull double-duty filming two reality shows. When Williams asked if he was ready to go home when he was fired, Teutul replied, "Yeah, big time." He went on to explain that the grueling schedule wore him down. "I was doing two shows ... so you were doing six days a week there, and real long hours. So anytime there was any break time, I had to shoot on my...
- 4/16/2012
- by Alex Moaba
- Huffington Post
Paul Teutul Sr. is used to being the co-star of his own show "American Chopper," but for the last few months he's been a participant on "The Celebrity Apprentice." Teutul's run came to an end Sunday night after he was fired by Donald Trump, and on Monday he stopped by "The Wendy Williams Show" (weekdays on Fox) to reflect on the experience.
Teutul hardly seemed devastated by the firing; instead he confessed that he was relieved that he'd no longer have to pull double-duty filming two reality shows. When Williams asked if he was ready to go home when he was fired, Teutul replied, "Yeah, big time." He went on to explain that the grueling schedule wore him down. "I was doing two shows ... so you were doing six days a week there, and real long hours. So anytime there was any break time, I had to shoot on my...
Teutul hardly seemed devastated by the firing; instead he confessed that he was relieved that he'd no longer have to pull double-duty filming two reality shows. When Williams asked if he was ready to go home when he was fired, Teutul replied, "Yeah, big time." He went on to explain that the grueling schedule wore him down. "I was doing two shows ... so you were doing six days a week there, and real long hours. So anytime there was any break time, I had to shoot on my...
- 4/16/2012
- by Alex Moaba
- Aol TV.
Sleeveless wonder and Orange County Choppers cofounder Paul Teutul Sr. was fired on Sunday's (April 15) episode of "The Celebrity Apprentice" for bringing Aubrey O'Day back into the boardroom rather than Arsenio Hall -- at least according to Donald Trump's final words to him. But Paul, for one, thinks he deserved to go.
"I just think that I was at the point where I was too tired to move forward," he tells Zap2it. "Don't forget that I'm shooting two shows at the same time."
He is, of course, referring to the Discovery Channel series "American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior," which chronicles the competition between Paul Sr.'s Occ and his son Paul Teutul Jr.'s motorcycle shop, Paul Jr. Designs.
But two reality shows and a successful motorcycle business aren't the only things keeping Paul busy, as he's preparing to open a series of Occ Cafe restaurants with locations at his New Jersey shop,...
"I just think that I was at the point where I was too tired to move forward," he tells Zap2it. "Don't forget that I'm shooting two shows at the same time."
He is, of course, referring to the Discovery Channel series "American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior," which chronicles the competition between Paul Sr.'s Occ and his son Paul Teutul Jr.'s motorcycle shop, Paul Jr. Designs.
But two reality shows and a successful motorcycle business aren't the only things keeping Paul busy, as he's preparing to open a series of Occ Cafe restaurants with locations at his New Jersey shop,...
- 4/16/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Lisa Lampanelli experienced a roller coaster of emotions on this week's installment of "The Celebrity Apprentice" (Sun., 9 p.m. Et on NBC). During their task, she and Dayana Mendoza got into it, when Mendoza wanted more to do, and Lampanelli accused her instead of wanting to be in the spotlight. The attack left Mendoza in tears.
"She still has no decency or respect," Mendoza said. Despite Lampanelli later crying in the boardroom and saying she didn't want to be a villain, or make girls cry, she was later much harsher toward Mendoza in a radio interview. There, she resorted to racial slurs and downright vicious and completely uncalled for insults.
Mendoza told HuffPost, "If poking fun at me can help her sell tickets to her shows, no problem, I am happy to help her put food on her table. However, when she uses racial slurs, she is not only targeting...
"She still has no decency or respect," Mendoza said. Despite Lampanelli later crying in the boardroom and saying she didn't want to be a villain, or make girls cry, she was later much harsher toward Mendoza in a radio interview. There, she resorted to racial slurs and downright vicious and completely uncalled for insults.
Mendoza told HuffPost, "If poking fun at me can help her sell tickets to her shows, no problem, I am happy to help her put food on her table. However, when she uses racial slurs, she is not only targeting...
- 4/16/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
Lisa Lampanelli experienced a roller coaster of emotions on this week's installment of "The Celebrity Apprentice" (Sun., 9 p.m. Et on NBC). During their task, she and Dayana Mendoza got into it when Mendoza wanted more to do, and Lampanelli accused her instead of wanting to be in the spotlight. The verbal attack left Mendoza in tears.
"She still has no decency or respect," Mendoza said. Despite Lampanelli later crying in the boardroom and saying she didn't want to be a villain, or make girls cry, she was later much harsher toward Mendoza in a radio interview. There, she resorted to racial slurs and some vicious insults.
Mendoza told HuffPost, "If poking fun at me can help her sell tickets to her shows, no problem, I am happy to help her put food on her table. However, when she uses racial slurs, she is not only targeting myself but degrading an entire Hispanic culture.
"She still has no decency or respect," Mendoza said. Despite Lampanelli later crying in the boardroom and saying she didn't want to be a villain, or make girls cry, she was later much harsher toward Mendoza in a radio interview. There, she resorted to racial slurs and some vicious insults.
Mendoza told HuffPost, "If poking fun at me can help her sell tickets to her shows, no problem, I am happy to help her put food on her table. However, when she uses racial slurs, she is not only targeting myself but degrading an entire Hispanic culture.
- 4/16/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
If Lisa Lampanelli is yelling, and Lisa Lampanelli is crying, and Lisa Lampanelli is talking about Debbie Gibson making a “4 alarm dump,” then it must be time for another episode of The Celebrity Apprentice! My full recap will be up at 2am (Update: Read Dalton’s full Celebrity Apprentice recap now), but if you can’t wait to sound off on what happened and who went home, then read on for more. [Spoiler Alert: Read on only if you have already watched Sunday’s episode of The Celebrity Apprentice.]
In an episode that saw the teams tasked with performing an adult improv puppet show, the most animated action was once again off-stage where Lisa once again engaged...
In an episode that saw the teams tasked with performing an adult improv puppet show, the most animated action was once again off-stage where Lisa once again engaged...
- 4/16/2012
- by Dalton Ross
- EW.com - PopWatch
Are Lisa Lampanelli and Lou Ferrigno the new Aubrey O'Day and Arsenio Hall of "The Celebrity Apprentice"? Based on Sunday's (April 8) episode, it would seem so. But since Donald Trump fired Lou in the boardroom after his team's loss, viewers probably won't get to witness the pair making up on the show.
The teams are tasked with creating a commercial for coupon company Entertainment.com with Teresa Giudice leading team Unanimous and Dayana Mendoza heading up team Forte. Both teams have the option of hiring actors for the commercials, but Unanimous mostly casts its own team members with Paul Teutul Sr. playing against type as a guy who actually wears sleeves and Aubrey O'Day as his daughter. Forte chooses two actors to portray a couple who fall in love with the aid of coupons. Lou's not down with the casting choice, though, saying, "I'm an actor. I can play any...
The teams are tasked with creating a commercial for coupon company Entertainment.com with Teresa Giudice leading team Unanimous and Dayana Mendoza heading up team Forte. Both teams have the option of hiring actors for the commercials, but Unanimous mostly casts its own team members with Paul Teutul Sr. playing against type as a guy who actually wears sleeves and Aubrey O'Day as his daughter. Forte chooses two actors to portray a couple who fall in love with the aid of coupons. Lou's not down with the casting choice, though, saying, "I'm an actor. I can play any...
- 4/9/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Get ready to see "American Chopper" star Paul Teutul Sr. like you've never seen him before.
In the upcoming episode of NBC's "Celebrity Apprentice" (Sun., April 8, 9 p.m. Et), the contestants must produce a 60-second commercial for Entertainment.com. So what's with the sweater? Paul Sr. is asked to play a sitcom dad in his team's commercial. Who knew his arms could fit in sleeves? See Paul Sr. in all his sitcom dad glory above in HuffPost TV's exclusive first look photo.
Take a look at the makeover and the description for the April 8 episode, "Ad Hawk," below.
Still reeling from last week’s dramatic Boardroom, one Celebrity goes on an emotional tirade against a teammate. With the whereabouts of an Awol Celebrity still unknown, a verbal firestorm ignites. For their task, teams must write, produce, and direct a 60-second commercial for Entertainment.com. In the end, one team hits the mark,...
In the upcoming episode of NBC's "Celebrity Apprentice" (Sun., April 8, 9 p.m. Et), the contestants must produce a 60-second commercial for Entertainment.com. So what's with the sweater? Paul Sr. is asked to play a sitcom dad in his team's commercial. Who knew his arms could fit in sleeves? See Paul Sr. in all his sitcom dad glory above in HuffPost TV's exclusive first look photo.
Take a look at the makeover and the description for the April 8 episode, "Ad Hawk," below.
Still reeling from last week’s dramatic Boardroom, one Celebrity goes on an emotional tirade against a teammate. With the whereabouts of an Awol Celebrity still unknown, a verbal firestorm ignites. For their task, teams must write, produce, and direct a 60-second commercial for Entertainment.com. In the end, one team hits the mark,...
- 4/2/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Aol TV.
Get ready to see "American Chopper" star Paul Teutul Sr. like you've never seen him before.
In the upcoming episode of NBC's "Celebrity Apprentice" (Sun., April 8, 9 p.m. Et), the contestants must produce a 60-second commercial for Entertainment.com. So what's with the sweater? Paul Sr. is asked to play a sitcom dad in his team's commercial. Who knew his arms could fit in sleeves? See Paul Sr. in all his sitcom dad glory above in HuffPost TV's exclusive first look photo.
Take a look at the makeover and the description for the April 8 episode, "Ad Hawk," below.
Still reeling from last week’s dramatic Boardroom, one Celebrity goes on an emotional tirade against a teammate. With the whereabouts of an Awol Celebrity still unknown, a verbal firestorm ignites. For their task, teams must write, produce, and direct a 60-second commercial for Entertainment.com. In the end, one team hits the mark,...
In the upcoming episode of NBC's "Celebrity Apprentice" (Sun., April 8, 9 p.m. Et), the contestants must produce a 60-second commercial for Entertainment.com. So what's with the sweater? Paul Sr. is asked to play a sitcom dad in his team's commercial. Who knew his arms could fit in sleeves? See Paul Sr. in all his sitcom dad glory above in HuffPost TV's exclusive first look photo.
Take a look at the makeover and the description for the April 8 episode, "Ad Hawk," below.
Still reeling from last week’s dramatic Boardroom, one Celebrity goes on an emotional tirade against a teammate. With the whereabouts of an Awol Celebrity still unknown, a verbal firestorm ignites. For their task, teams must write, produce, and direct a 60-second commercial for Entertainment.com. In the end, one team hits the mark,...
- 4/2/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
This week's task for "The Celebrity Apprentice" was for the teams to create a viral video for the O-Cedar ProMist Spray Mop, and simply stated, it's impossible to set out to create a viral video. One can create a video, which becomes a viral sensation, but by definition, one cannot make a viral video from the get-go.
So the fact that neither team ended up with a "viral" video -- and instead ended up with essentially traditional TV spots isn't a huge surprise. What is surprising: 1) just how much Lou Ferrigno stepped up and performed as project manager after being put on blast by most of his teammates for the last few episodes, 2) that Donald Trump allowed Tia Carrere to throw herself on the metaphorical sword for her team and volunteer to be fired, when he fired two people on the men's team for the same thing last week, 3) that...
So the fact that neither team ended up with a "viral" video -- and instead ended up with essentially traditional TV spots isn't a huge surprise. What is surprising: 1) just how much Lou Ferrigno stepped up and performed as project manager after being put on blast by most of his teammates for the last few episodes, 2) that Donald Trump allowed Tia Carrere to throw herself on the metaphorical sword for her team and volunteer to be fired, when he fired two people on the men's team for the same thing last week, 3) that...
- 3/19/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The bitterness between Paul Teutul Sr. and his son Paul Jr. has been festering all season long on "American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior" (Mon., 9 p.m. Et on Discovery).
However, when Paul Jr. heard the distressing news that his grandmother, Helen Teutul, had passed away he found the courage to call his dad up on the phone.
"She loved you very much," he consoled his dad, adding, "I'm sorry for your loss."
Helen died in December 2011 at the age of 93 and, although she didn't feature prominently on "American Chopper," she was the lynchpin of the Teutul family.
Upset by her death and by the estrangement from his son, Paul Sr. said he would have preferred to talk to Paul Jr. in person "instead of calling him back on the phone."
Mulling over the call, Paul Sr. seemd to think that perhaps a reconciliation was in order. "I've been meaning for...
However, when Paul Jr. heard the distressing news that his grandmother, Helen Teutul, had passed away he found the courage to call his dad up on the phone.
"She loved you very much," he consoled his dad, adding, "I'm sorry for your loss."
Helen died in December 2011 at the age of 93 and, although she didn't feature prominently on "American Chopper," she was the lynchpin of the Teutul family.
Upset by her death and by the estrangement from his son, Paul Sr. said he would have preferred to talk to Paul Jr. in person "instead of calling him back on the phone."
Mulling over the call, Paul Sr. seemd to think that perhaps a reconciliation was in order. "I've been meaning for...
- 3/13/2012
- by Catherine Lawson
- Huffington Post
The bitterness between Paul Teutul Sr. and his son Paul Jr. has been festering all season long on "American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior" (Mon., 9 p.m. Et on Discovery).
However, when Paul Jr. heard the distressing news that his grandmother, Helen Teutul, had passed away, he found the courage to call his dad on the phone and offer his condolences.
"She loved you very much," he consoled his dad, adding, "I'm sorry for your loss."
Helen died in December 2011 at the age of 93 and, although she didn't feature prominently on "American Chopper," she was the lynchpin of the Teutul family.
Upset by her death and by the estrangement from his son, Paul Sr. said he would have preferred to talk to Paul Jr. in person "instead of calling him back on the phone."
Mulling over the call, Paul Sr. seemd to think that a reconciliation was perhaps in order. "I've...
However, when Paul Jr. heard the distressing news that his grandmother, Helen Teutul, had passed away, he found the courage to call his dad on the phone and offer his condolences.
"She loved you very much," he consoled his dad, adding, "I'm sorry for your loss."
Helen died in December 2011 at the age of 93 and, although she didn't feature prominently on "American Chopper," she was the lynchpin of the Teutul family.
Upset by her death and by the estrangement from his son, Paul Sr. said he would have preferred to talk to Paul Jr. in person "instead of calling him back on the phone."
Mulling over the call, Paul Sr. seemd to think that a reconciliation was perhaps in order. "I've...
- 3/13/2012
- by Catherine Lawson
- Aol TV.
Sometimes I feel like "The Celebrity Apprentice" is an innately sexist show, pitting the men against the women -- can you really think of no other way to divide the teams, Mr. Trump? -- and then planning tasks that are more often than not geared more toward one sex (sandwich making notwithstanding). Or maybe I just have a bad taste in my mouth about George Takei being fired tonight in a task that in my opinion totally wasn't a fair fight. We'll get to that in a minute.
First off, the challenge: Design two Lord & Taylor window displays for Ivanka Trump's new clothing and accessories line.
After looking back and forth between their two openly gay teammates, George and Clay Aiken, the men settle on George as their project manager (the ever politically correct Adam Carolla outlined the three reasons why George was picked: 1) he's gay, 2) he's gay and...
First off, the challenge: Design two Lord & Taylor window displays for Ivanka Trump's new clothing and accessories line.
After looking back and forth between their two openly gay teammates, George and Clay Aiken, the men settle on George as their project manager (the ever politically correct Adam Carolla outlined the three reasons why George was picked: 1) he's gay, 2) he's gay and...
- 3/5/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Not one to be deterred by something as trivial as ratings, Donald Trump pressed on with the second episode of "The Celebrity Apprentice" Sunday (Feb. 26) night going up against the Oscars. And the celebrities, not ones to be deterred by a need for actual talent, pressed on with the next challenge: Create a 12-to-15-minute show for Medieval Times.
The audience of utensil-less eaters will vote for their favorite, and a winner will be crowned. And randomly, James Lipton from "Inside the Actors Studio" is the adviser for this challenge because he's a knight. We're assuming this also qualifies the Queen of England to be a "Toddlers & Tiaras" judge.
The men and women smartly select veteran performers as their project managers: Penn Jillette and Lisa Lampanelli. But then the teams' paths quickly diverge as Lisa starts barking at the other women in the car about not being interrupted, and the...
The audience of utensil-less eaters will vote for their favorite, and a winner will be crowned. And randomly, James Lipton from "Inside the Actors Studio" is the adviser for this challenge because he's a knight. We're assuming this also qualifies the Queen of England to be a "Toddlers & Tiaras" judge.
The men and women smartly select veteran performers as their project managers: Penn Jillette and Lisa Lampanelli. But then the teams' paths quickly diverge as Lisa starts barking at the other women in the car about not being interrupted, and the...
- 2/27/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The teams were tasked with creating entertainment for Medieval Times on this week's installment of "The Celebrity Apprentice" (Sun., 9 p.m. Est on NBC). James Lipton was on-hand for some reason as an official advisor, while Penn Jillette and Lisa Lampanelli were selected by their respective teams as project managers. Both were certainly logical choices, as they have plenty of experience putting on live shows.
While the men went the more traditional route, Lampanelli and the women concocted a strange "Real Housewives" scenario, with them vying for the affection of Donald Trump, played by Lampanelli. Trump Jr. comes along and advises they ratchet up the violence considering the medieval theme. As it goes along, though, Victoria Gotti gets more and more upset, even threatening to defect to the men's team so she can have a more substantial role.
The men wanted to spotlight some of their male celebrities by letting...
While the men went the more traditional route, Lampanelli and the women concocted a strange "Real Housewives" scenario, with them vying for the affection of Donald Trump, played by Lampanelli. Trump Jr. comes along and advises they ratchet up the violence considering the medieval theme. As it goes along, though, Victoria Gotti gets more and more upset, even threatening to defect to the men's team so she can have a more substantial role.
The men wanted to spotlight some of their male celebrities by letting...
- 2/27/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
The teams were tasked with creating entertainment for Medieval Times on this week's installment of "The Celebrity Apprentice" (Sun., 9 p.m. Est on NBC). James Lipton was on-hand for some reason as an official advisor, while Penn Jillette and Lisa Lampanelli were selected by their respective teams as project managers. Both were certainly logical choices, as they have plenty of experience putting on live shows.
While the men went the more traditional route, Lampanelli and the women concocted a strange "Real Housewives" scenario, with them vying for the affection of Donald Trump, played by Lampanelli. Trump Jr. comes along and advises they ratchet up the violence considering the medieval theme. As it goes along, though, Victoria Gotti gets more and more upset, even threatening to defect to the men's team so she can have a more substantial role.
The men wanted to spotlight some of their male celebrities by letting...
While the men went the more traditional route, Lampanelli and the women concocted a strange "Real Housewives" scenario, with them vying for the affection of Donald Trump, played by Lampanelli. Trump Jr. comes along and advises they ratchet up the violence considering the medieval theme. As it goes along, though, Victoria Gotti gets more and more upset, even threatening to defect to the men's team so she can have a more substantial role.
The men wanted to spotlight some of their male celebrities by letting...
- 2/27/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
Donald Trump likes things big and he likes gold, so Paul Teutul Sr. knew exactly what he was doing when his Orange County Choppers built a custom motorcycle for the billionaire. He and his team presented the bike to Trump on "American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior" (Mon., 9 p.m. Est on Discovery) to a rousing applause as Senior rode it in.
"I have to say it, this is the best job you've ever done," Trump told Senior and his team. "100% American made, that's what I like."
It probably helped him get the hook-up that Senior is one of the contestants on the current season of "The Celebrity Apprentice." Plus, Trump and Senior have struck up a friendship, with Trump giving him some tough advice about the ongoing feud between Senior and his son.
The guys from Orange County Choppers were excited to be presenting the bike to Trump, and very...
"I have to say it, this is the best job you've ever done," Trump told Senior and his team. "100% American made, that's what I like."
It probably helped him get the hook-up that Senior is one of the contestants on the current season of "The Celebrity Apprentice." Plus, Trump and Senior have struck up a friendship, with Trump giving him some tough advice about the ongoing feud between Senior and his son.
The guys from Orange County Choppers were excited to be presenting the bike to Trump, and very...
- 2/21/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
Donald Trump likes things big and he likes gold, so Paul Teutul Sr. knew exactly what he was doing when his Orange County Choppers built a custom motorcycle for the billionaire. He and his team presented the bike to Trump on "American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior" (Mon., 9 p.m. Est on Discovery) to rousing applause as Senior rode it in.
"I have to say it, this is the best job you've ever done," Trump told Senior and his team. "100% American made, that's what I like."
It probably helped him get the hook-up that Senior is one of the contestants on the current season of "The Celebrity Apprentice." Plus, Trump and Senior have struck up a friendship, with Trump giving him some tough advice about the ongoing feud between Senior and his son.
The guys from Orange County Choppers were excited to be presenting the bike to Trump, and very proud...
"I have to say it, this is the best job you've ever done," Trump told Senior and his team. "100% American made, that's what I like."
It probably helped him get the hook-up that Senior is one of the contestants on the current season of "The Celebrity Apprentice." Plus, Trump and Senior have struck up a friendship, with Trump giving him some tough advice about the ongoing feud between Senior and his son.
The guys from Orange County Choppers were excited to be presenting the bike to Trump, and very proud...
- 2/21/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
Here are the latest ratings for Celebrity Apprentice. Donald Trump is back and intent on firing all but one of the following: Clay Aiken, Michael Andretti, Adam Carolla, Tia Carrere, Lou Ferrigno, Debbie Gibson, Teresa Giudice, Victoria Gotti, Arsenio Hall, Penn Jillette, Lisa Lampanelli, Dayana Mendoza, Aubrey O'Day, Dee Snider, George Takei, Paul Teutul Sr., Patricia Velasquez, and Cheryl Tiegs. The fourth season of Celebrity Apprentice (actually the 12th round of The Apprentice series) typically airs Sunday nights on the NBC network.
These are the TV show's ratings for the 2011-12 season, the best way to tell if Celebrity Apprentice is going to be cancelled or renewed for season five. Check out our NBC ratings report card to see how this show's numbers compare with the others on the network.
These figures will be updated as the weeks progress so be sure to bookmark and...
These are the TV show's ratings for the 2011-12 season, the best way to tell if Celebrity Apprentice is going to be cancelled or renewed for season five. Check out our NBC ratings report card to see how this show's numbers compare with the others on the network.
These figures will be updated as the weeks progress so be sure to bookmark and...
- 2/20/2012
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Aubrey O'Day and Debbie Gibson tell MTV News they 'didn't get along in the beginning.'
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Kelly Marino
Aubrey O'Day and Debbie Gibson
Photo: MTV News
This Sunday, a slew of celebrities will backstab and cat fight their way to the top of the heap when "Celebrity Apprentice" kicks off its new season. Considering who made the cut — a Gotti, a real housewife, several comedians and a few pop stars — drama will certainly ensue.
MTV News had the pleasure of catching up with Debbie Gibson and former Danity Kane singer Aubrey O'Day, who revealed how they went from enemies to besties while shooting the show.
"I was somewhat familiar, but I was a little bit of a victim of perception," Gibson said about O'Day, who is best known for her drama-filled run on MTV's "Making the Band." "I knew Aubrey's persona, but not really...
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Kelly Marino
Aubrey O'Day and Debbie Gibson
Photo: MTV News
This Sunday, a slew of celebrities will backstab and cat fight their way to the top of the heap when "Celebrity Apprentice" kicks off its new season. Considering who made the cut — a Gotti, a real housewife, several comedians and a few pop stars — drama will certainly ensue.
MTV News had the pleasure of catching up with Debbie Gibson and former Danity Kane singer Aubrey O'Day, who revealed how they went from enemies to besties while shooting the show.
"I was somewhat familiar, but I was a little bit of a victim of perception," Gibson said about O'Day, who is best known for her drama-filled run on MTV's "Making the Band." "I knew Aubrey's persona, but not really...
- 2/17/2012
- MTV Music News
Donald Trump is in the market for a motorcycle and just where should he turn? To Paul Teutul Sr., a contestant on the upcoming season of "Celebrity Apprentice."
Trump will appear on the Mon., Feb. 13 episode of "American Chopper" (9 p.m. Est on Discovery Channel) and he tasks Paul Sr. of the Orange County Choppers with creating the bike.
"There are a lot of bike-builders out there, but I really like Occ," Trump says in the exclusive sneak peek above. "I like Paul, I like what he's done."
The mogul said he and Paul Sr. met years ago on a talk show and discussed building a chopper, but the plans didn't come together until now. But, of course, this isn't just any kind of Trump chopper: It's for charity.
Check out the video for Paul's thoughts on working for Trump.
"American Chopper" airs Mondays at 9 p.m. Est on Discovery Channel.
Trump will appear on the Mon., Feb. 13 episode of "American Chopper" (9 p.m. Est on Discovery Channel) and he tasks Paul Sr. of the Orange County Choppers with creating the bike.
"There are a lot of bike-builders out there, but I really like Occ," Trump says in the exclusive sneak peek above. "I like Paul, I like what he's done."
The mogul said he and Paul Sr. met years ago on a talk show and discussed building a chopper, but the plans didn't come together until now. But, of course, this isn't just any kind of Trump chopper: It's for charity.
Check out the video for Paul's thoughts on working for Trump.
"American Chopper" airs Mondays at 9 p.m. Est on Discovery Channel.
- 2/9/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Donald Trump is in the market for a motorcycle and just where should he turn? To Paul Teutul Sr., a contestant on the upcoming season of "Celebrity Apprentice."
Trump will appear on the Mon., Feb. 13 episode of "American Chopper" (9 p.m. Est on Discovery Channel) and he tasks Paul Sr. of the Orange County Choppers with creating the bike.
"There are a lot of bike-builders out there, but I really like Occ," Trump says in the exclusive sneak peek above. "I like Paul, I like what he's done."
The mogul said he and Paul Sr. met years ago on a talk show and discussed building a chopper, but the plans didn't come together until now. But, of course, this isn't just any kind of Trump chopper: It's for charity.
Check out the video for Paul's thoughts on working for Trump.
"American Chopper" airs Mondays at 9 p.m. Est on Discovery Channel.
Trump will appear on the Mon., Feb. 13 episode of "American Chopper" (9 p.m. Est on Discovery Channel) and he tasks Paul Sr. of the Orange County Choppers with creating the bike.
"There are a lot of bike-builders out there, but I really like Occ," Trump says in the exclusive sneak peek above. "I like Paul, I like what he's done."
The mogul said he and Paul Sr. met years ago on a talk show and discussed building a chopper, but the plans didn't come together until now. But, of course, this isn't just any kind of Trump chopper: It's for charity.
Check out the video for Paul's thoughts on working for Trump.
"American Chopper" airs Mondays at 9 p.m. Est on Discovery Channel.
- 2/9/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
Paul Teutul Sr. has been announced as one of 18 contestants on the fifth installment of NBC’s The Celebrity Apprentice and is competing to help the Make-a-Wish Foundation grant more wishes to kids with life-threatening medical conditions.
Teutul is best known as the massive, mustachioed, tattooed owner of Orange County Choppers, a custom motorcycle manufacturer, profiled on Discovery Channel’s hit reality series American Chopper.
Teutul’s support of the Make-a-Wish Foundation dates back to 2004, when the Orange County Choppers crew granted the wishes of several kids wanting to meet them. Since then, the Orange County Choppers team has granted more than 50 wishes to Make-a-Wish kids and has supported its local chapter, the Make-a-Wish Foundation of the Hudson Valley, by hosting events for wish kids and their families and inviting them to Orange County Choppers programs.
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Teutul is best known as the massive, mustachioed, tattooed owner of Orange County Choppers, a custom motorcycle manufacturer, profiled on Discovery Channel’s hit reality series American Chopper.
Teutul’s support of the Make-a-Wish Foundation dates back to 2004, when the Orange County Choppers crew granted the wishes of several kids wanting to meet them. Since then, the Orange County Choppers team has granted more than 50 wishes to Make-a-Wish kids and has supported its local chapter, the Make-a-Wish Foundation of the Hudson Valley, by hosting events for wish kids and their families and inviting them to Orange County Choppers programs.
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- 1/9/2012
- Look to the Stars
NBC Donald Trump on ‘The Celebrity Apprentice’
The Donald’s recent political flirtations have distracted people from the fact that he’s ultimately got a lot more riding on the Nielsens than the polls. Given Celebrity Apprentice’s plummeting audience (the last series’ finale came in fourth in its time slot and saw a drop of nearly 25% in viewership among the vital 18-49 crowd), Trump and NBC are desperate for the show to have a “yoodge” season.
Fortunately, the contestant...
The Donald’s recent political flirtations have distracted people from the fact that he’s ultimately got a lot more riding on the Nielsens than the polls. Given Celebrity Apprentice’s plummeting audience (the last series’ finale came in fourth in its time slot and saw a drop of nearly 25% in viewership among the vital 18-49 crowd), Trump and NBC are desperate for the show to have a “yoodge” season.
Fortunately, the contestant...
- 1/5/2012
- by Jeff Yang
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Celebrity Apprentice 2012 cast finally revealed. Ok. It's that time of the year again,where we're edging closer to another season of the crazy Celebrity Apprentice show,and,yesterday,all the new contestants were revealed. There's interesting faces that we'll be seeing. There's some really interesting ones that were mega hot back in the past. So, with no further ado, here is your cast for the new 2012 season of Celebrity Apprentice. Teresa Giudice, Victoria Gotti,supermodel Cheryl Tiegs, Miss Universe Dayana Mendoza,Clay Aiken,Debbie Gibson,former Incredible Hulk Lou Ferrigno, singer Aubrey O'Day,singer Tia Carrere, model Patricia Velasquez, comedians Lisa Lampanelli, Arsenio Hall and Adam Carolla, George Takei, magician Penn Jillette, Paul Teutul Sr., racecar driver Michael Andretti,and rocker Dee Snider. Donald Trump told the press that he thinks this is the best cast he's ever had on the show. I don't know. Last season will be tough to beat,...
- 1/5/2012
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Donald Trump has now announced the newest and largest-ever lineup of celebrities (18 in total) that are set to appear on the fifth season of "Celebrity Apprentice," which will premiere on Sunday, February 12th at 9pm Est on NBC. While there are singers and talks show hosts, there are also a bunch of actors, including George Takei, Tia Carrere, Patricia Velasquez, and The Incredible Hulk himself Lou Ferrigno. Check out the full list below. The celebrities will be subject to long hours, grueling deadlines, intellectual challenges, personality clashes, and intense scrutiny under the careful watch of Donald Trump and his advisors. Last season, "Celebrity Apprentice" raised a record amount for the contestants' charities, donating over $3.1 million to charity. The Men: * Arsenio Hall (talk show host) * Clay Aiken (singer) * Adam Carolla (radio host) * Lou Ferrigno (actor, "The Incredible Hulk") * Penn Jillette (magician, comedian) * Dee Snider (rock star) * George Takei (actor, "Star Trek...
- 1/5/2012
- WorstPreviews.com
"Celebrity Apprentice" has been a bit stale for the past few seasons. Famous people sobbing over projects and getting snippy with each other was starting to wear thin. Then the Season 5 cast was announced and it made our ears perk up.
Hearing that notoriously smart and always controversial magician Penn Jillette is in the mix (along with people like the hysterical George Takei, the Hulk himself, Lou Ferrigno, Twisted Sister singer Dee Snider and Adam Carolla), there is no way we're missing this.
According to Deadbolt, Jillette was surprised by one of his cast mates. He's now buddy buddy with Paul Teutul Sr. from "American Chopper." He explains, "Paul Sr. was the guy on a stupid show that just yells a lot and meant nothing to me. And he turned out to be a very good friend, really smart and savvy, and really kind and measured. I appreciated all of those things.
Hearing that notoriously smart and always controversial magician Penn Jillette is in the mix (along with people like the hysterical George Takei, the Hulk himself, Lou Ferrigno, Twisted Sister singer Dee Snider and Adam Carolla), there is no way we're missing this.
According to Deadbolt, Jillette was surprised by one of his cast mates. He's now buddy buddy with Paul Teutul Sr. from "American Chopper." He explains, "Paul Sr. was the guy on a stupid show that just yells a lot and meant nothing to me. And he turned out to be a very good friend, really smart and savvy, and really kind and measured. I appreciated all of those things.
- 1/4/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Darren Criss made his debut in How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, and above you can see him at the after party with co-star Christopher J. Hanke. If you're wondering about the dirty looks, I think Darren just realized that Christopher played the rat bastard waiter who tried to break up Kevin and Scotty on Brothers & Sisters. Interloper!I give up. Yesterday I was intrigued at the prospect of Tilda Swinton remaking Auntie Mame, and now I'm being punished for letting up on my remake hatred. Planes are underway for a new version of Carrie. On the plus side, Kimberly Pierce is being eyed as director, but still, didn't the musical and deadly dull TV remake teach anyone anything? Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson, Kristen Wiig, and Christopher Walken are in talks to star in Freezing People Is Easy, about the man who tried to pioneer cryogenics. Surprisingly, it's not a Walt Disney picture.
- 1/4/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Today, Donald Trump announced the line-up for the upcoming season of Celebrity Apprentice, and guys… it’s good. Real good. Sure, Marcus Bachmann is not on it, but look who is! People I Care About: * Singer Clay Aiken * Real Housewives of New Jersey cast member Teresa Guidice * Comedian Lisa Lampanelli * Rock star Dee Snider * Radio host Adam Carolla * Comedian Arsenio Hall * Magician Penn Jillette * Singer Debbie Gibson * Star Trek actor George Takei * Singer (Lol) Tia Carrere * Incredible Hulk Lou Ferrigno People I Don’t Care That Much About: * Mob boss widow Victoria Gotti * Model Cheryl Tiegs * IndyCar champ Michael Andretti * Former Miss Universe Dayana Mendoza * American Chopper star Paul Teutul Sr. * Singer-actress (Lol) Aubrey O’Day * Atress-model Patricia Velasquez (?) Now as anyone who has watched Celebrity Apprentice knows, the gasoline that makes this Model T of a program ahoooga along are the Celebrity Feuds that break out between cast members.
- 1/4/2012
- by Michelle Collins
- BestWeekEver
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