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Post by Dricks on Jun 3, 2005 21:34:06 GMT -5
Hi everyone ! I was looking the olds threads and there are some with the same subject: EM on magazines, paper articles, etc. From now, put all the information about EM´s mention on written press here; that includes articles, pictures, interviews, whatever !
And just not to get things mixed or confused, let´s do this way: [glow=red,2,300]Put the name of the paper (or magazine) on GLOW color [/glow] - just click on the "G" buttom on the menu. If you can, please PUT THE LINK to the article, picture or other so we all can see it! I´m locking the old threads and I´ll delete them later. Some oldies ... [glow=red,2,300]Article on Boston Herald[/glow] posted by SusanWATfan: link here[glow=red,2,300]Redbook Magazine - april edition[/glow] posted by jennifoofighter
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Post by Jennifoofighter on Jul 24, 2005 22:48:33 GMT -5
I stumbled across this itty-bitty blurb on Enrique in the COMCAST Cable Guide (August): Getting to know... ENRIQUE MURCIANO Appearing this month: As junior agent Jeff Foreman in Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous, an iN DEMAND premiere. Where you've seen him: The 32-year old Florida native has played small roles in Speed 2: Cruise Control, Traffic and Black Hawk Down, but he's best known as Danny Taylor on Without a Trace. What others are saying: "People who look like Enrique aren't supposed to be funny. God doesn't work that way. He gives you something and he holds back in another department. But not in Enrique's case - God just gaveth and gaveth." ~ Sandra Bullock Up next: Murciano will share the screen with Andy Garcia, Dustin Hoffman and Bill Murray in The Lost City. There was a pic but I don't have my scanner hooked up so you'll just have to use your memory of what he looks like.
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Post by Jennifoofighter on Jan 6, 2006 19:50:24 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Latina[/glow]
My magazine came today and I found this itty-bitty EM reference. It's pure fluff but I thought, hey it's something on EM:
The articles title and synopsis: Hot Latin Men
Have we got a present for you! Forget the chocolate box you may or may not get on Valentine's Day. Here are six pages chock-full of the world's finest bombones latinos. From sexy ones on-screen to powerful ones in City Hall to tough but tender ones behind the mic, these 25 irresistible hombres are experts at heating things up. Buen provecho and better dreams!
I scanned the pic of EM but I am having issues attaching it so while I work on it this is what his caption reads:
Enrique Murciano 32, Cuban You know him as: FBI agent Danny Taylor on the CBS drama Without a Trace.
Why he's hot: Sure, he plays a good guy by day, but aren't you just dying to know what he's like after dark? And whether he'll bring the handcuffs?
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Post by SeptemberBaby on May 4, 2006 7:14:19 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Found this on Zap2it.com:[/glow]
Murciano Finds a Lot to Love By Kate O'Hare, Zap2it May 3 2006
Enrique Murciano on 'Without a Trace'Fans of CBS' Thursday hit "Without a Trace" got a bit of a surprise in the March 9 episode titled "Check Your Head."
In a bowling-alley scene at the end of this unusually loopy episode about a missing supposed agoraphobic, Anthony LaPaglia and Enrique Murciano, as FBI Special Agents Jack Malone and Danny Taylor, burst into a rendition of the Dean Martin classic "That's Amore."
"We sang, we laughed, we cried," Murciano says. "It was good. It was a lot of fun. We didn't even plan it. That was Anthony. He did it, and I jumped right into it."
Murciano is relaxing in his trailer on the Warner Bros. lot between takes. Earlier, he was shooting scenes with Eric Close, as FBI Special Agent Martin Fitzgerald, and new regular Roselyn Sanchez, as Elena Delgado, the latest member of the New York-based missing-persons squad.
Playing the rest of the squad are Poppy Montgomery as Samantha Spade and Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Vivian Johnson.
While the humor and the singing in "Check Your Head" may be unusual for the series, they're not unusual on the set. On this particular day, Murciano spends the time between takes bouncing around like a puppy, laughing and joking -- which is just business as usual for the Miami native.
"The other day," Murciano says, "someone said to me that my energy, when you talk to me, hang out with me, is of an 8-year-old boy. On screen, I've got a 45-year-old thing going on. I was like, 'Wait a minute, how does that work?'
"You just saw me shooting. When I'm shooting, I'm a nightmare, running all around the set. That's the way I work. I like to have energy. I like to make mistakes, and hopefully we get good stuff. But you don't see it on screen.
"I never see the show when it's running on the air, but I have TiVo. I'll go home, and I'll see two or three episodes at a time. It's weird. It's almost like, 'It's not even me. Wait, I did that? I said that like that? Wow.'"
Over the course of the conversation, Murciano expresses his affection for many folks, starting with Henry Winkler of the recently shelved CBS comedy "Out of Practice," who came to fame as the Fonz on "Happy Days."
"I love Winkler," Murciano says. "He's one of the nicest guys in the business, if not the nicest. When I started acting, I met him through a friend of mine who was very close to him, so he took me under his wing. He coached me for one of my very first auditions, took time out of his busy schedule."
As to whether he'd like Winkler to appear on "Without a Trace," Murciano says, "I would love it. I'd give him half my salary for the week. If $18 will get him to come on this show, I'll do it. He's one of my favorite people in the world."
He also has high praise for movie stars Denzel Washington ("He's my role model"), Gary Oldman, Sean Penn and Johnny Depp. And he's pretty fond of LaPaglia.
"Anthony plays the role of the star quarterback as far as our cast is concerned," Murciano says. "He sets a fantastic example and tone on our set. He's very cool, and he's very smart."
Murciano's love doesn't stop there. "Working with all the people that I work with is my favorite thing on this show, because they each offer something different. Poppy's so smart and clever and sarcastic and funny. Eric's just a good guy, a simple guy. He's great. Marianne is heaven, and now with Roselyn on the show, she's so much fun."
Although Murciano's character is called Danny Taylor, that's not the name he was born with; in an episode, he had a brother surnamed Alvarez. Bringing Sanchez, a native of Puerto Rico, on the show has allowed a different side of Danny -- and Murciano, a Cuban-American -- to come out.
"Around her, he lets go," Murciano says. "Because it's Roselyn, I let loose when I'm working. I get so many letters telling me how much they love Roselyn and I together, when are Roselyn and I going to get together, when that's going to happen.
"They just want that love story. There's something that excites people about Roselyn and I. I don't know what it is. In the tabloids, it said that the two of us were having a real-life relationship, and it's not true. So there's something there.
"The fans keep saying, 'When are you two going to get together?' So we'll see."
On April 28, limited release began for "The Lost City," a film directed and produced by its star, Cuban-born actor Andy Garcia, whose brother-in-law is married to Murciano's aunt.
In the film, set during the Cuban revolution in 1959 and shot in the Dominican Republic, Garcia and Murciano play brothers caught up in the turmoil. Also starring are Bill Murray, Nestor Carbonell, Steven Bauer and Dustin Hoffman as gangster Meyer Lansky.
"I'm very proud of the movie," Murciano says. "We screened it last week in Miami for about 2,500 people. We got a standing ovation. There wasn't a dry eye in the house. It's a very emotional movie. It's not just for Cubans but for anyone who has a family. It's about what people go through to enjoy freedom."
For Murciano, it reminded him of how he feels about where he lives now. "I like it right where I'm at. I like it right here in Los Angeles and Miami and New York. I love it. I'll tell you, I've been everywhere in the world, and there's no place like the USA. If you don't like it, take a tour around the world and come back and tell me what you think, because I've been everywhere.
"That's what this movie's about, not so much about the USA, but it's about freedom."
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Post by amethyst on May 5, 2006 18:17:26 GMT -5
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Post by katydid13 on May 6, 2006 6:38:33 GMT -5
Sigh!!!!!! EC might have some competition for my adoration, especially since EM is actually single. I find it odd to have a crush on a married family man.
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Post by tracetracker on May 6, 2006 16:56:21 GMT -5
I found it odd that EM says ALP is funny. He just doesn't strike me as that sort of person. Thanks for the articles. It's always interesting to read what the other cast members have to say about each other and the show. Sounds like we may be headed for a Danny/Elena thing?
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Post by SeptemberBaby on May 6, 2006 18:54:05 GMT -5
TraceTracker.. Have you ever seen ALP on Frasier? He was on in the later seasons in a recurring role.. I'm not a devoted fan of Frasier but I did catch him on there every now and again.. he played Daphne's brother.. he was HYSTERICAL!
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Post by Broni on May 6, 2006 19:01:28 GMT -5
TraceTracker.. Have you ever seen ALP on Frasier? He was on in the later seasons in a recurring role.. I'm not a devoted fan of Frasier but I did catch him on there every now and again.. he played Daphne's brother.. he was HYSTERICAL! ALP is definitely a funny man! Not only Enrique but all of the other cast have admitted to this and I agree with them! The man was great in 'Frasier' like you said SeptemberBaby, I watched him in the episodes over Easter and he was hilarious! It seems all of the cast have a great sense of humor and get along well, which is always great to see Spending a day with all of them I imagine would be awesome! And I hope EM is giving us the runaround about Danny/Elena, I don't think that'd work out, seeing as they have a past and it seems to be a rather strained one. Too many inter-office relationships could damage the workplace, and seeing as it's the FBI? Not good, definitely not. Anyway we want one specific relationship to get back off the ground! The writers can't shift their focus to someone, because chances are they'll only butcher that one up too Ah well, must have faith I suppose!
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Post by amethyst on May 17, 2006 21:18:12 GMT -5
And I hope EM is giving us the runaround about Danny/Elena, I don't think that'd work out, seeing as they have a past and it seems to be a rather strained one. Too many inter-office relationships could damage the workplace, and seeing as it's the FBI? Not good, definitely not. Anyway we want one specific relationship to get back off the ground! The writers can't shift their focus to someone, because chances are they'll only butcher that one up too
Ah well, must have faith I suppose![
I agree 100% but unfortunately I think that's exactly what they've planned, another (yawn, totally unoriginal) office affair. Enrique told and interviewer who asked him about Danny's lvoe life that next year Roselyn Sanchez will be his love interest. I can't believe they're doing that AGAIN. It's bad enough that they moved it to Sunday night, a stepdown move that will lose ratings. Now we have to suffer thru this? And it's a shame for Danny, it can't last, they work together. So instead of gettign him a real love interest, we have the short torrid affair and break up , again.
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Post by SusanWATfan on May 19, 2006 17:24:37 GMT -5
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Post by Broni on May 19, 2006 22:15:51 GMT -5
I remember an interview from mid-season 2 that mentioned Danny back then supposedly getting a love interest outside the team. Enrique was all excited about it but it never came about! I wonder why it didn't, and if they were just misleading us because they knew in advance they'd have Elena in there... though I don't know how that came about either. It's just strange how they conveniently bring in a Latina woman to the team. It's fine she has a past with Danny, that I can accept, but I don't think it'd make the team easier to run if she starts sleeping with Danny. With the back story of Jack/Sam, Sam/Martin and now with Anne fluttering about and pregnant of all things, adding Elena/Danny into the mix would be ridiculous as many have already stated. I seriously too hope the writers reconsider this route, look at how much the ratings have likely dropped over season 4 in comparison to season 3 and make a season 5 actually worth an hour of TV, even if it will be a Sunday night in the USA from now on. Make us WANT to watch it guys! Sorry for the rant, it's been on the tip of my tongue for awhile now
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Post by beyonce1 on Feb 23, 2007 13:23:03 GMT -5
A little tidbit for the Chicago fans of Enrique:
• • Enrique Murciano, who stars as Danny Taylor in the CBS hit series "Without a Trace," has a Chicago connection: His cousin is former Chicago news anchor Marianne Murciano, who hosts a weekly radio show with her husband, Bob Sirott, on CBS Radio "Free FM" WCKG-FM (105.9).
"He used to be Enriquito, my little cousin," she laughed. "But now he's a big shot."
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Post by choosygirl on Mar 15, 2007 23:40:34 GMT -5
Enriquito!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Great articles! He cooks, he wants a family, he's funny and he's HOT...what else can any woman ask?
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Post by beyonce1 on Mar 19, 2007 11:05:11 GMT -5
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