Elizabeth Berkley

  • 18 February 2005

Occupation

Actor

Elizabeth Berkley at the 2nd Annual Baby Ball Gala held at NeueHouse, Hollywood, California, United States - Saturday 12th November 2016

Jimmy Fallon Reunites 'Saved By The Bell' Cast For Hilarious 'Tonight Show' Special [Video]

By Holly Williams in Movies / TV / Theatre on 05 February 2015

Jimmy Fallon Mark-Paul Gosselaar Mario Lopez Tiffani-Amber Thiessen Elizabeth Berkley Nicole Kidman Dennis Haskins The Tonight Show

Zack, Slater, Jessie, Kelly and Principal Richard Belding return as Jimmy Fallon reminisces.

Could Jimmy Fallon possibly get any cooler? Following the comedy highlights from his 'The Tonight Show' special for the Super Bowl XLIX, the comedian has reunited cast members from beloved 90s show 'Saved By The Bell' in his latest skit.

Image caption Jimmy Fallon goes back to high school

Fallon gets a decent amount of appreciation for his crazy outfit combination and startlingly long hair as he reminisces about his high school days, and goes into a scene set-up of Bayside High. However, a particularly prolonged applause went to Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Zack Morris) as he made an appearance complete with wavy blonde hair and looking almost indistinguishable from his younger self some 25 years ago, proceeding to reel off the lyrics from the famous theme tune.

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"Unauthorised Saved By The Bell Story" Features Plenty Of Teenage Drama

By Victoria Pavlova in Movies / TV / Theatre on 08 August 2014

Mario Lopez Mark-Paul Gosselaar Elizabeth Berkley

Want to see teenagers fight it out? Watch "The Unauthorized Saved By The Bell Story".

If you’re into watching teenagers argue, then the new trailer for Lifetime’s unauthorized Saved By The Bell movie might have something for you. Other than that, even diehard SbtB fans might find this a little boring and uneventful, but here’s a recap anyway.


Mark-Paul Gosselaar - some of the stars found success after the end of Saved by the Bell.

The clip – it’s not really a trailer – shows the six Saved by the Bell kids – Mario Lopez, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Tiffany-Amber Thiessen, Elizabeth Berkeley, Dustin Diamonds and Lark Voorhies – breaking going from passive aggression to a full-blown fight within the space of a few minutes during a photoshoot. All are portrayed by scripted actors, of course and all have equally cringe-worthy lines, but that’s just what you’d expect from a Lifetime movie. Check out the trailer over on The Wrap.

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'The Unauthorized Saved By The Bell Story' Labour Day Premiere Date Set

By Elinor Cosgrave in Movies / TV / Theatre on 22 June 2014

Mark-Paul Gosselaar Dustin Diamond Lark Voorhies Dennis Haskins Tiffani-Amber Thiessen Elizabeth Berkley Mario Lopez

'The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story' will premiere on Lifetime over the Labour Day weekend. The film is set explore the truth behind the seemingly squeaky clean image the show and its cast conveyed.

If you ever wondered what it was like filming Saved by the Bell, you'll have the opportunity to find out in an upcoming Lifetime movie.


Mark-Paul Gosselaar played Zack in Saved by the Bell.

The upcoming movie is entitled, according to Buzzfeed, The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story. The film will air on Lifetime over the Labour Day weekend in September.

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'Dancing With The Stars' Week 8 Round-Up - Who Was Eliminated?

By Elinor Cosgrave in Movies / TV / Theatre on 05 November 2013

Amber Riley Derek Hough Corbin Bleu Karina Smirnoff Peta Murgatroyd Jack Osbourne Cheryl Burke Val Chmerkovskiy Elizabeth Berkley Leah Remini Emma Slater Cher

In 8 week of 'Dancing With the Stars', who was eliminated?

Cher was, by far, the biggest star on Dancing With the Stars last night (4th November). The singer was a guest judge on the show and performed, with a miraculous change of costume three times.

Image caption Valerie Harper was eliminated this week.

MacManus felt the same way about his experience on the show, especially having had the privilege of working with Valerie. Speaking to the hosts Tom Bergeron and Brooke Burke-Charvet, after the bad news was broken, MacManus said, "sometimes you get very lucky to do well out of your partner and sometimes you get very lucky in your life to meet someone who can affect them more than this could at all. So I feel I've been very lucky to get that, and I feel like maybe [my] life's a little bit better since I met Valerie Harper."

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Elizabeth Berkley and Sky Cole Lauren - Elizabeth Berkley and son Sky Cole Lauren seen at The Grove for an appearance on Extra! - Los Angeles, CA, United States - Friday 7th June 2013

Elizabeth Berkley Friday 25th March 2011 Lloyd Klein Closes LA Fashion week Fall/Winter 2012 In support of the Guild of Big Brothers Big Sisters Spring Luncheon and Fashion Show Los Angeles, California

S. Darko Review

By Bill Gibron

Terrible

Some movies don't deserve a sequel. Not because they weren't successful or have a storyline incapable of carrying a franchise. No, some films are so inherently insular, so completely and utterly self-contained that to try and extrapolate them out over one (or more) additional entries makes little or no sense. Richard Kelly's surprising cult phenomenon Donnie Darko is a good example of such a cinematic solo shot. It remains an original and disturbing vision of suburban ennui and teenage angst wrapped up in a surreal science fiction fable about time travel and the tangential universes it can create. Thanks to its massive success on DVD, a follow-up is now being offered. Sadly, if it accomplishes anything, S. Darko proves that once was definitely enough.It's been seven years since the events involving Samantha Darko (Daveigh Chase, reprising her role from the original film) and her family, including big brother Donnie, played out. Now 18, she decides to join her best friend Corey (Briana Evigan) on a road trip to California. There, Sam hopes to become a professional dancer. Unfortunately, their car breaks down outside a one-horse town in the middle of Utah. While they wait for replacement parts, the girls meet up with local rebel Randy (Ed Westwick), crazed preacher John Mellit (Matthew Davis), and equally fanatical parishioner Trudy Potter (Elizabeth Berkley). When a meteor hits the tiny burg late one night, it sets into motion a chain of events that has Samantha having horrific visions of the end of the world. It's a fate she shares with a Gulf War veteran (James Lafferty) who is convinced that Armageddon will occur on July 4, 1995.

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Showgirls Review

By Christopher Null

Good

It's so bad it's good. But hey, it ain't that good.ay?

Showgirls is the capper in writer Joe Eszterhas' storied career. First came Flashdance. Then he shocked us with Basic Instinct. Then he writes Showgirls, an ultra-explicit NC-17 drama about a Las Vegas showgirl who goes from nobody to "Goddess" by playing the Power Game better than everyone else.

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Any Given Sunday Review

By Rob Blackwelder

Good

There's only about 22 minutes of plot in "Any Given Sunday," Oliver Stone's innovative, bone-crunching ballet of sound and fury football, so lets get that out of the way right now:

Al Pacino stars as the embattled, old-school coach of a fictitious pro football team. Cameron Diaz, is the willful, profit-zealous daughter of the franchise's recently deceased owner. Jamie Foxx is a hotshot young quarterback whose know-it-all attitude and colossal ego threaten team unity. He's just replaced the injured, aging, Elway-esque veteran QB Dennis Quaid, whose compound back injury has spelled curtains for his career -- if only his ruthlessly ambitious, harpy of a wife (Lauren Holly) would accept that fact.

During the last two minutes of the fourth quarter of the Big Playoff Game that serves as the film's climax, each of these characters (especially the selfish ones) will have an epiphany about what's really important in their lives.

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The Curse Of The Jade Scorpion Review

By Rob Blackwelder

OK

It's a very convincing 1940 in Woody Allen's "The Curse of the Jade Scorpion," and impetuous Howard Hawkes-style love-hate sniping -- infused with the requisite Allen neuroticism -- is the foundation of this comedy about an insurance detective hot on the trail of the cagiest jewel thief he's ever encountered: Himself.

Allen stars as C.W. Briggs, his company's best (or is it just luckiest?) in-house dick for the last 30 years. You can tell C.W. thinks he's a pretty smooth cat because he walks with a saucy bounce in his step and chases young secretaries around the office. He's the guy who found a stolen Picasso rolled up in a telescope, after all. "And it wasn't easy," he boasts, "because I was supposed to be looking for a painting of a woman holding a guitar, but it was in all these little cubes!"

But C.W. is stuck in his ways, and these days he spends most of his energy butting heads like a stubborn billy goat with the company's new tough-as-nails efficiency expert, Betty Ann Fitzgerald (Helen Hunt). She thinks his department is obsolete and that the firm should hire out when it needs a detective.

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