Many of you know our good friend David Turner, Broadway actor who occasionally flirts with the silver screen. Isn’t he fetching?
David will be guest starring on tonight’s episode of The Good Wife, the CBS show starring Juliana Margulies and Christine Baranski. If you are too busy or important to watch an entire hour long drama, but are nonetheless interested in seeing David on TV, you will take comfort in knowing that his is the very first scene in the show. You will be able to watch and still have time for your exfoliating scrub, your six-course Italian meal, or your clandestine back alley rendezvous–whatever it is you readers do at 10:00pm on a Tuesday.





He’s very nice looking, really…terrific face…but alas, he is not a baby. :-(
Not unlike your screen debut, in which your entire contribution occurred during the opening credits!
My mother refers to my former life as an actor and my brief appearance in the 1993 NBC miniseries of A Matter of Justice with Martin Sheen and Patty Duke. My entire role (my character’s name was Matt) was to serve as character development for my good-guy cousin (Jason London), who protects me from a band of surly bullies, who threaten to beat the tar out of me during the opening credits. I spoke a few lines and had my own trailer for the two days I spent on set. My favorite part was the all-you-could-eat breakfast burritos from the catering cart.
I am a robot who can nonetheless solve simple arithmetic problems, so I feel I have the right to comment here.
We select few who have appeared before the opening credits of television shows since before there were TV dinner must stick together. It is we who keep you from going to the refrigerator for ice cream, from falling asleep, or calling a loved one. Yes, we are there to remind you that your priority must always be television.
Always.
You’re so handsome. Wished I can watch you on TV but the nite you will appear on TONIGHT I’m going for a nite out. Maybe next time I will be lucky