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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-10-04

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American actor JAKE GYLLEN-
pronounced JILL-en-hall
HAAL



— loves being a part of a showbiz
family — because they can all critique
each other's work.
Jake's father, STEPHEN, is a direc-
tor and producer; his Jewish mother,
NAOMI FONER, is a screenwriter;
and his 24-year-old sister, MAGGIE,
is an actress who is making a splash in
the newly released dark comedy

who played Captain James T. Kirk in
the sci-fi series, writes in his book Star
Trek: I'm Working on That, that his
show foresaw the Internet, PC com-
puters and mobile phones.
He notes, "Remember when the
Enterprise was in a jam in some far-
flung quadrant of the galaxy? We'd
consult the ship's computer for infor-
mation on alien cultures, history-or
science.
"Now an estimated 520 million peo-
ple have access to a huge databank of
information they also consult regular-
ly. It's called the World Wide Web."
Shatner adds that back in 1966,
when Star Trek was a huge hit, the
average computer
was the size of a
room, but Kirk and
his crew were con-
sulting desktop com-
puters, the forerun-
ners for today's PCs.
And the actor
reminds readers that
the latest small mobile
phones are "an obvi-
ous Star Trek commu-
nicator rip-off" of the
high-tech walkie-
talkies on the show.

Secretary.
The 21-year-old actor (Lovely and
Amazing, The Good Girl, Moonlight
Mile) believes his home is a "perfecting
center," where family members all
assess each other's efforts.
He says, "We're
creatively competi-
tive, but we're also
really creatively
involved in each
other's projects.
"Like, if my dad is
editing a movie, or
my mom is writing
a script, we'll come
in and give them
notes. My parents,
when they read my
scripts, give me
ideas about struc-
ture, plot and ideas
Production on the
for the character. It
Eugene Levy: Another piece of
third
installment of
really does work."
the
gross-out
comedy
Maggie says of her
series American Pie is expected to
brother, "We're good critics for each
begin in January under the working
other, in a way. I think that he, more
title American Wedding.
than anybody, can see in my work
Hunky CHRIS KLEIN and screen
what is honest and maybe dishonest
TARA REID, SHANNON
stunners
and vice versa."
ELIZABETH, MENA SUVARI and
NATASHA LYONNE have all
Sopranos actress JAMIE-LYNN
declined to return.
found
a
new
use
for
shoulder
SIGLER
However, funnyman EUGENE
pads as a teen — just in time for her
LEVY, whose lovably humorous act as
bat mitzvah.
JASON BIGG's dad brightened up
The 21-year-old was highly dis-
the first films, is returning along with
traught when she failed to develop her
Biggs as the unlucky-in-love Jim.
feminine curves at the same time as all
SEANN WILLIAM SCOTT
-
of her friends.
(Stiffer), THOMAS IAN
"When we got my dress for my bat
NICHOLAS (Kevin) and EDDIE
mitzvah, we had to put shoulder pads
in it to make me look like I had some- KAYE THOMAS (Finch) will flock to
Biggs' side to play Jim's pals.
thing," she recalls. "I was so
The only female star returning is
depressed."
BuS the Vampire Slayer actress
ALYSON HANNIGAN as "band '
Veteran actor WILLIAM SHATNER
camp geek" Michelle.
insists that most of today's technology
was predicted in his 1960s hit show
© 2002 WORLD ENTERTAINMENT NEWS NETWORK
Star Trek.
All global rights reserved. No unauthorized copying or
The Canadian-born screen star, 71
redistribution permitted.

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