Back to her post-baby body! The Mentalist star Amanda Righetti has dropped the baby weight and is showing off her stunning curves after she and her producer husband Jordan Alan welcomed their son Knox Addison in January 2013. The first-time mom reveals to Us Weekly how she bounced back and what milestones she's been enjoying with her little bundle of joy. "When I found out I was pregnant I had a whole plan, and then I had to throw it all out the window," the 30-year-old actress [...]...
- 9/29/2013
- Us Weekly
Back to her post-baby body! The Mentalist star Amanda Righetti has dropped the baby weight and is showing off her stunning curves after she and her producer husband Jordan Alan welcomed their son Knox Addison in January 2013. The first-time mom reveals to Us Weekly how she bounced back and what milestones she's been enjoying with her little bundle of joy. "When I found out I was pregnant I had a whole plan, and then I had to throw it all out the window," the 30-year-old actress [...]...
- 9/29/2013
- Us Weekly
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Warning: This review is written with the assumption that the reader has seen the episode. Do not read otherwise. Includes major spoilers.
After a steady build up in two recent episodes (5.07 and 5.11) the arc of Lisbon and Tommy Volker came to a head in this week’s fast paced and fairly action packed episode of The Mentalist, titled ‘Little Red Corvette’.
We’d seen it before, particularly in ‘If it Bleeds, it Leads’ with Amanda Shaw (Rhea Bailey), but opening the episode with Volker (Henry Ian Cusick) once again taking pleasure from seeing his henchman kill someone sure upped the creep factor. Volker seemed to genuinely get off on the power of it all, watching the life drain out of their eyes. I just now realize that’s how Jane (Simon Baker) described Red John, but I refuse to go down that rabbit hole.
Anyway, whilst...
Warning: This review is written with the assumption that the reader has seen the episode. Do not read otherwise. Includes major spoilers.
After a steady build up in two recent episodes (5.07 and 5.11) the arc of Lisbon and Tommy Volker came to a head in this week’s fast paced and fairly action packed episode of The Mentalist, titled ‘Little Red Corvette’.
We’d seen it before, particularly in ‘If it Bleeds, it Leads’ with Amanda Shaw (Rhea Bailey), but opening the episode with Volker (Henry Ian Cusick) once again taking pleasure from seeing his henchman kill someone sure upped the creep factor. Volker seemed to genuinely get off on the power of it all, watching the life drain out of their eyes. I just now realize that’s how Jane (Simon Baker) described Red John, but I refuse to go down that rabbit hole.
Anyway, whilst...
- 1/27/2013
- by Connor Davey
- Obsessed with Film
Amanda Righetti is a mama! The Mentalist star welcomed a healthy baby boy, Knox Addison, with hubby Jordan Alan on Thursday, People reports. The adorable bundle of joy is the first child for the couple, who tied the knot back in 2006. The television star and her producer-director beau announced the pregnancy back in August, and the couple is clearly overjoyed at the arrival of their little one. In addition to Righetti's current role on the hit CBS show, she's also known for her TV stints on The Reunion and The O.C., as well as her work on the big screen in Captain America: The First Avenger. Congrats to the proud parents!
- 1/18/2013
- E! Online
Amanda Righetti, the gorgeous redhead who plays Cbi agent Grace Van Pelt in CBS' "The Mentalist," has welcomed her first child with husband Jordan Alan -- a baby boy.
The actress' rep confirmed the happy news to Access Hollywood on Friday.
According to People, baby Knox Addison Alan was born on January 10.
The actress' pregnancy was not written into her storyline on the CBS drama.
Amanda and Jordan, the director of "Kiss & Tell" and more recently, "Cats Dancing on Jupiter," which starred his leading lady in life, married in 2006.
Amanda famously ...
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The actress' rep confirmed the happy news to Access Hollywood on Friday.
According to People, baby Knox Addison Alan was born on January 10.
The actress' pregnancy was not written into her storyline on the CBS drama.
Amanda and Jordan, the director of "Kiss & Tell" and more recently, "Cats Dancing on Jupiter," which starred his leading lady in life, married in 2006.
Amanda famously ...
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This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- 1/18/2013
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Amanda Righetti and her husband Jordan Alan have welcomed a baby. A representative for Righetti disclosed to People that the actress gave birth to a baby boy on Thursday, January 10.
(Pictured above: Amanda Righetti and Owain Yeoman in 'The Mentalist') The couple have reportedly chosen to name their first child Knox Addison Alan. Righetti and producer Alan publicly revealed that they were expecting a baby (more)...
(Pictured above: Amanda Righetti and Owain Yeoman in 'The Mentalist') The couple have reportedly chosen to name their first child Knox Addison Alan. Righetti and producer Alan publicly revealed that they were expecting a baby (more)...
- 1/18/2013
- by By Justin Harp
- Digital Spy
This is one prepared mom-to-be. The Mentalist star Amanda Righetti and her husband, producer/director Jordan Alan, have begun planning the nursery for their first child, which is due in January. While the gender of the baby is a secret, Celebuzz can reveal all the gorgeous baby gifts the couple has registered to receive. 29-year-old Righetti, who got married Alan six years...Read more»...
- 11/6/2012
- by Lily Harrison
- Celebuzz.com
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There’s a baby on the way for Amanda Righetti.
The Mentalist star, 29, is expecting her first child with her husband of six years, producer/director Jordan Alan, her rep confirms to People.
The baby is due this winter.
“She is very excited and feeling great,” a friend tells People. “They are going to keep the gender of the baby a surprise!”
In addition to her current role as Grace on the CBS show, Righetti is also known for her work on Reunion and The O.C., as well as roles in Friday the 13th and Captain America: The First Avenger.
There’s a baby on the way for Amanda Righetti.
The Mentalist star, 29, is expecting her first child with her husband of six years, producer/director Jordan Alan, her rep confirms to People.
The baby is due this winter.
“She is very excited and feeling great,” a friend tells People. “They are going to keep the gender of the baby a surprise!”
In addition to her current role as Grace on the CBS show, Righetti is also known for her work on Reunion and The O.C., as well as roles in Friday the 13th and Captain America: The First Avenger.
- 8/23/2012
- by Sarah
- People - CelebrityBabies
Does Van Pelt have a bun in the oven?
The Mentalist‘s Amanda Righetti is expecting her first child this spring with husband Jordan Alan, which has prompted the usual speculation about her character’s future as a mom.
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TVLine can exclusively confirm that art will not imitate life in this case. Van Pelt will not be pregnant, and the show will shoot around Righetti’s baby bump.
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It makes sense, considering the detective...
The Mentalist‘s Amanda Righetti is expecting her first child this spring with husband Jordan Alan, which has prompted the usual speculation about her character’s future as a mom.
Related | Exclusive: Rome‘s Polly Walker Joins The Mentalist as New FBI Agent
TVLine can exclusively confirm that art will not imitate life in this case. Van Pelt will not be pregnant, and the show will shoot around Righetti’s baby bump.
Related | Matt’s Inside Line: Scoop on Mentalist, Sons of Anarchy and More
It makes sense, considering the detective...
- 8/21/2012
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
The Gentleman Bandit
Trying to lure one in with the prospect of watching a criminal-turned-actor playing a bank robber, "The Gentleman Bandit" (aka "Gentleman B".) is a hapless low-budget indie. It will have a rough time conning even a handful of moviegoers into paying to see what amounts to minimal entertainment with nothing to recommend it.
In the millionth cinematic tale of a thief wanting to go straight, "Bandit" opens with an endless MTV-aping credit sequence that sets up the story of Nick (Charlie Mattera), who is betrayed and sent to prison for a significant stretch. When he gets out, he heads for Los Angeles seeking his old girlfriend (Justine Miceli), but she long ago drifted into the arms of Nick's former partner in crime, Manny (Peter Greene).
A moderate sociopath who has married and then split with Nick's former sweetheart, Manny has become a cop and takes a lot of interest in what his old pal is up to. For audience-sympathizing reasons that are hardly ironclad, Nick learns the art of bank-robbing from semi-retired con man Harry (Ed Lauter).
What follows is a muddled, unsatisfying homage to well-behaved rogues who charm the pants off their victims while picking their pockets. One of the chief victims of Nick's polite approach to larceny is Ryan O'Neal as a bank manager. The most abused victims are the viewers, who are given no real romance, danger or excitement to fall back on when Mattera ("Love and Happiness") fails to beguile or even play a coherent character. While the film claims to be based on his real underworld experiences, it has no special insights into the minds of crooks.
Director Jordan Alan ("Kiss and Tell") tries to jolt the film to life with music-fueled montages, but the dialogue and performances are sub-par and one waits in vain for the film to justify its existence.
THE GENTLEMAN BANDIT
Pathfinder Pictures
Director: Jordan Alan
Screenwriters: Charlie Mattera, Mark Petracca
Producers: Douglas Hunter, Fred Joyal, Meta A. Puttkammer
Cinematographer: Jordan Alan
Production designer: Naython Vane
Music: Larry Groupe
Casting: Ferne Cassel, David Glazner
Color/stereo
Cast:
Nick: Charlie Mattera
Maria: Justine Miceli
Harry: Ed Lauter
Manny: Peter Greene
Bank manager: Ryan O'Neal
Running time -- 92 minutes
No MPAA rating...
In the millionth cinematic tale of a thief wanting to go straight, "Bandit" opens with an endless MTV-aping credit sequence that sets up the story of Nick (Charlie Mattera), who is betrayed and sent to prison for a significant stretch. When he gets out, he heads for Los Angeles seeking his old girlfriend (Justine Miceli), but she long ago drifted into the arms of Nick's former partner in crime, Manny (Peter Greene).
A moderate sociopath who has married and then split with Nick's former sweetheart, Manny has become a cop and takes a lot of interest in what his old pal is up to. For audience-sympathizing reasons that are hardly ironclad, Nick learns the art of bank-robbing from semi-retired con man Harry (Ed Lauter).
What follows is a muddled, unsatisfying homage to well-behaved rogues who charm the pants off their victims while picking their pockets. One of the chief victims of Nick's polite approach to larceny is Ryan O'Neal as a bank manager. The most abused victims are the viewers, who are given no real romance, danger or excitement to fall back on when Mattera ("Love and Happiness") fails to beguile or even play a coherent character. While the film claims to be based on his real underworld experiences, it has no special insights into the minds of crooks.
Director Jordan Alan ("Kiss and Tell") tries to jolt the film to life with music-fueled montages, but the dialogue and performances are sub-par and one waits in vain for the film to justify its existence.
THE GENTLEMAN BANDIT
Pathfinder Pictures
Director: Jordan Alan
Screenwriters: Charlie Mattera, Mark Petracca
Producers: Douglas Hunter, Fred Joyal, Meta A. Puttkammer
Cinematographer: Jordan Alan
Production designer: Naython Vane
Music: Larry Groupe
Casting: Ferne Cassel, David Glazner
Color/stereo
Cast:
Nick: Charlie Mattera
Maria: Justine Miceli
Harry: Ed Lauter
Manny: Peter Greene
Bank manager: Ryan O'Neal
Running time -- 92 minutes
No MPAA rating...
- 3/21/2002
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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