Cry Baby Judge Takes His Cut
Is there anyone who is not trying to make money off Anna Nicole Smith? That cry baby judge is shopping around for his own TV show. Article below.
Stay tuned. There should be news on the baby-daddy today.
Anna Nicole judge to get his own TV show?
Judge Larry Seidlin is taking meetings with Hollywood executives
Access Hollywood
Updated: 6:25 p.m. ET April 2, 2007
LOS ANGELES - The quirky judge who cried in the courtroom and referred to lawyers by their hometown during the legal controversy over Anna Nicole Smith’s burial may be shopping for a television deal.
Broadcasting & Cable reports Judge Larry Seidlin and his family are in Southern California on vacation, where the legal man is expected to fit Hollywood meetings around a trip to Disneyland. According to the industry publication, Judge Joe Brown’s Executive Producer John Terenzio and CNN’s Art Harris are believed to be advising the bald bench warmer.
According to the magazine’s insiders, a host of networks and production companies could land the Judge including CBS, Warner Bros.’ Telepictures, Sony Pictures Television and Fox’s Twentieth Television. Seidlin’s one-liners, tears and nicknames have already made him infamous enough for “Saturday Night Live” regular Fred Armisen to parody him on a February broadcast.
URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17920022/
Stay tuned. There should be news on the baby-daddy today.
Anna Nicole judge to get his own TV show?
Judge Larry Seidlin is taking meetings with Hollywood executives
Access Hollywood
Updated: 6:25 p.m. ET April 2, 2007
LOS ANGELES - The quirky judge who cried in the courtroom and referred to lawyers by their hometown during the legal controversy over Anna Nicole Smith’s burial may be shopping for a television deal.
Broadcasting & Cable reports Judge Larry Seidlin and his family are in Southern California on vacation, where the legal man is expected to fit Hollywood meetings around a trip to Disneyland. According to the industry publication, Judge Joe Brown’s Executive Producer John Terenzio and CNN’s Art Harris are believed to be advising the bald bench warmer.
According to the magazine’s insiders, a host of networks and production companies could land the Judge including CBS, Warner Bros.’ Telepictures, Sony Pictures Television and Fox’s Twentieth Television. Seidlin’s one-liners, tears and nicknames have already made him infamous enough for “Saturday Night Live” regular Fred Armisen to parody him on a February broadcast.
URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17920022/
