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Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel serves up harmless fun
Starring Zachary Levi and David Cross. Rated G. Opens Wednesday, December 23 Before discussing Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel , I must confess that I'm old enough to remember the original animated series of the early '60s. Watch the trailer for Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel .
David Cross Endorses Scientology In a Way Only He Can
Oh, David Cross, not since your never-nude turn on Arrested Development have you shined like this.
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret
Arrested Development fans will rejoice at the first glimpse of The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, a show written exclusively for Channel 4 UK by comedian David Cross.
Curated and hosted by Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher , this touring showcase features weirdo clips from home movies and public-access television and VHS obscurity.
The Increasingly Poor decisions of Todd Margaret, C4/C4 HD,
Fans of the cult US comedy Arrested Development will recognise David Cross who played Tobias Funke in that series.
David Cross: 'I love British comedy'
David Cross has revealed that he loves British sitcoms. The Arrested Development star told The Guardian that he enjoys the work of both current and past British comedy writers.
Column: Illegal drugs safer than Obama jokes
God bless America, and how's everybody? "Arrested Development" star David Cross admitted he snorted coke at a table near President Obama at the Correspondents Dinner.
Sit down for David Cross at the Warner
WEDNESDAY: Do you miss Arrested Development as much as we do? Despite rumors of a movie spin-off, we doubt it'll be coming out any time soon.
David Cross: I Snorted Cocaine Near Obama
Comedian David Cross said earlier this week in a stand-up routine that he pulled a major no-no at the White House Correspondents' Dinner earlier this year, snorting cocaine while he was "super close to the president" and other White House higher-ups seated near him on a dare from a friend.
David Cross: I Snorted Coke 40 Ft From Obama
If there's one thing David Cross is about to be famous for, it's keeping his end of a bargain.
Actor and comedian David Cross brings the crass in his first book, 'I Drink for a Reason.'
THERE'S SOMETHING UNDENIABLY cool about David Cross . Maybe it's the gray beard he's grown to go with the bald head and thick-rimmed glasses.
David Cross ends tour in Washington, D.C. by showing clip of new show
David Cross at a White House Correspondents Dinner After Party after he apparently did a bump 40 feet away from President Obama.
Tickets available for David Cross at Warner Theater tonight 10/21
The hilarious David Cross will be performing his comedy at Warner Theater tonight, Oct.
David Cross makes his feelings known quickly
David Cross has credibility to burn. The comic-actor has been part of some of the most acclaimed comedic television projects of recent years: He has been part of the late, lamented "Ben Stiller Show," which earned Cross an Emmy.
David Cross, best known for his work as Tobias in the canceled TV series Arrested Development , will sadly probably never receive a gratuitously glorifying NY Times Sunday Book Review for his memoir and personal statement I Drink for a Reason .
Comedy review: David Cross at Lakewood Theater
In cities like Austin and Boston, comedian David Cross is a hero, a rock star; Dallas, not so much.
David Cross shoots from the hip
David Cross has credibility to burn. He has been part of some of the most acclaimed comedic television projects of recent years.
David Cross pushes comedy to the edge at Michigan Theater
Author/comedian David Cross laughs as he answers a question from the audience during an in-store reading and Q&A at Borders in downtown Ann Arbor on Tuesday afternoon.
Comedian: I don't hate Atlanta
Actor/comedian David Cross left Atlanta in 1982 after high school to seek fresh climes in New York City.
Politics, religion keep comedian Cross in business
Michael Machosky can be reached via e-mail or at 412-320-7901. Comedian David Cross pulls off a nearly impossible feat in the world of entertainment -- seeming to appear everywhere at once, without starting to seem tiresome or overexposed.
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