[Clipping: 5 Questions with Judith Kaufman] Part: 2 of 2
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achelor bash
Kudrow and her gay writing-producing partner,
Dan Bucatinsky.
The duo, whose Is or Isn't Productions is set
up with Warner Bros., is developing several
pilots for Fox, CBS and UPN.
The Fox project is based on the Irish sitcom
"Paths to Freedom" and revolves around two
men one a white-collar criminal and the
other more downscale released from prison
on the same day.
The I-or-I team is also working with Daisy
Mayer ("Party Girl") on a dramatic series about
a young woman who takes a job at a New York
auction house and gets a bumpy crash course in
the ways of high society.
Be on the lookout for both shows as they test
the dangerous, murky waters of television land
soon.
Moore goes 'Shopping'
Most movie stars employ personal shoppers,
but Mandy Moore is about to become one.
The perky young star who shined so wicked-
ly while hurling Bibles at sinful teens in the
satirical "Saved!" is currently working on the
romantic comedy "Personal Shopping."
One of queer uber-producer Scott Rudin's lat-
est batch of entertainment ventures, "Shopping"
is the story of a man who loses his luggage, then
employs Moore's character, a department store
shopping consultant, to help rebuild his
wardrobe. No surprise, the guy ends up wanting
to wear Moore home as well, but expect sweet-
natured PG-13 goings-on from up-and-coming
writer-director Tim Sullivan and his decidedly
modest young star.
The credit cards get maxed later in 2006.What was your most memorable
Christmas?"One year I was away
on tour with my
dance company, and
I came home early
and surprised my
parents."
"The first year that
my mom married my
step-dad, my sister
and I woke up and
there were presents
everywhere. It was so
extravagant."
"I can't think of a
specific memory. I
just love the holi-
days. I love being
with my family and
friends."
"1 was really young
and my parents gave
me my dog, Docky. HeDamien Johnson
DancerAshley Schor
Shop ownerJennifer Thompson
Dancer/baristaB Jer eaucham
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