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Benjamin McKenzie is the latest celeb to join the Twitterverse!
“First. Tweet. Ever. Just a little short I made with some friends. Hope you enjoy. Be forewarned. It’s very serious,” the 32-year-old Southland actor wrote, adding a link to a video called “The Blisters” from Funny or Die.
Ben plays Dave, a guy who surprises his fellow bandmates as he goes through puberty in a matter of hours. Love when Dave pairs a tuxedo t-shirt with Hulk hands and yells at his dad!
Here’s new promo, photos and article of Ben with TCM host Robert Osborne on TCM Guest Programmer. Enjoy!
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Southland’s Ben McKenzie Dishes on Four of His Favorite Movies As TCM’s GUEST PROGRAMMER for January
The thriller Badlands (1973) is “sad, funny, creepy and very strange,” while the rugby drama This Sporting Life (1963) is “tough as nails,” according to actor Ben McKenzie, who is coming to Turner Classic Movies (TCM) Wednesday, Jan. 19, as the network’s latest GUEST PROGRAMMER. McKenzie, who hits the streets of L.A. again beginning Jan. 4 as one of the stars of TNT’s acclaimed ensemble drama Southland, is set to join TCM host Robert Osborne to present a night of four favorite films. Also on the night’s schedule are the Marx Brothers classic Duck Soup (1933) and David Lean’s OscarÒ-winning war drama The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957).
In his sit-down with Osborne, McKenzie talks about how he picked the four films. “I didn’t want to do completely hard-edged drama. I wanted to provide some lighter notes and not stick to one particular decade or style. It was hard work, but it was fun.” McKenzie also reveals the actors he personally admires, how he keeps his privacy in a tabloid-driven society and what it’s like making TNT’s Southland, “a show that doesn’t offer any easy answers.”
Prior to co-starring in TNT’s Southland as Officer Ben Sherman, a rookie cop on the LAPD, McKenzie played the lead in the popular young-adult drama The O.C. He also co-starred in the critically acclaimed independent ensemble drama Junebug and the thriller 88 Minutes, and he received praise for his solo turn in the independent film Johnny Got His Gun, based on a novel by Dalton Trumbo.
Ben attends the “Education, Creativity And California’s Future” forum at Grand Hall at the Dorothy Chandler Pavililon on September 29, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
LOS ANGELES — September 30, 2010
The California Alliance for Arts Education and the Music Center: Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County presented “Education, Creativity and California’s Future” at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Wednesday September 29th. The forum featured celebrities including Jack Black, Ben McKenzie and others discussing arts education and asking questions of the two candidates for State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Assemblymember Tom Torlakson and Larry Aceves. The goal of the forum was to discuss the plight and promise of arts education in California public schools.