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Lou Diamond Phillips couldn’t stay in this past season’s “I”m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here” jungle for long. He had much better things planned that included beating out Speidi to become crowned king of the I’m a Celebrity Jungle. This fall, he’s got a starring role on Syfy’s “Stargate Universe” as Colonel David Telford. More »

All you glee fans, come and check this rising Asian star out! I clicked my facebook one day, and lots of my friends’ statuses were “glee” “OMGosh GLEE” “Glee is on“. What is Glee? More »

Many of you may have not heard of Danny Pudi but now you will! After guest starring on various TV shows such as ER, Gilmore Girls, and Greek, Pudi has made it to a main cast in the new NBC comedy series Community. If you don’t watch any of those shows, you may recognize him as the famous “butt dialer” in a T-Mobile commercial. More »

Trading in her lipstick for a broomstick this fall is Eastwick’s (ABC) Lindsay Price. Does she look familiar to you? She should — her acting career has spanned the last two decades on both the big and small screen. Aside from last being seen as Victory Ford on NBC’s The Lipstick Jungle, Lindsay Price, 32, has had starring roles on Beverly Hills 90210, All My Children, Days of Our Lives and The Bold and the Beautiful. Not that you’re surprised that all her roles were in TV shows with the least amount of unattractive people or anything. More »

Opening up Ningin’s 2009 Fall Asian TV Special is Ms. Stephanie Jacobsen who is currently on The CW’s Melrose Place. More »

While Asian people may be among the most underrepresented minority groups on TV, we’ve managed to compile the Ningin Fall Asian TV Guide to this Fall’s hottest TV shows featuring Asian actors. I don’t know about you people, but I’ve already flagged down Thursday evenings as my “Do Not Disturb Night.” Why? Check the guide to find out. More »

Contrary to popular belief, TV does not rot your brains. If that were true, I’d have a rotten brain right now and so far, no one’s complained about the stench. We’ve no complaints of the summer leaving us so quickly. It’s ushering in a brand new season of fall TV shows featuring a variety of Asian American talents. TV doesn’t rot your brains, it only gives exposure to talent worthy of exposure. What better way to increase the exposure than with the Ningin Fall Asian TV Special? More »




