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Lindsay Jaylyn Price (born December 6, 1976) is an American television actress and singer, best known for her roles as Janet Sosna on Beverly Hills, 90210 and as Victory Ford on Lipstick Jungle. She also is known for her work on soap operas such as All My Children and The Bold and the Beautiful.


This book is your ultimate resource for Lindsay Price. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, photos, and much more.


In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Lindsay Price's Early life, Career and Personal life right away. A quick look inside: Lindsay Price, Angus (film), Becker (TV series), Beverly Hills, 90210, Club Dread, Coupling (U.S. TV series), Eastwick (TV series), Finder of Lost Loves, Hotel (TV series), Lipstick Jungle (TV series), Lonely Street (film), Love Bites (TV series), Pepper Dennis, Purple People Eater (film), Quizás, Quizás, Quizás, Rebecca Romijn, Shawn Piller, Sleeping Dogs (video game), Spoiler Alert (How I Met Your Mother), Two and a Half Men (season 10), Waterborne 122…and more pages!


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Contents
Articles Lindsay Price Angus (film) Becker (TV series) Beverly Hills, 90210 Club Dread Coupling (U.S. TV series) Eastwick (TV series) Finder of Lost Loves
Hotel (TV series)
Lipstick Jungle (TV series) Lonely Street (film) Love Bites (TV series) Pepper Dennis Purple People Eater (film) Quizás, Quizás, Quizás Rebecca Romijn Shawn Piller Sleeping Dogs (video game) Spoiler Alert (How I Met Your Mother) Two and a Half Men (season 10) Waterborne
References Article Sources and Contributors Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors
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Lindsay Price
Lindsay Price
Born
Occupation
Years active
Spouse(s)
Partner(s)
Children
Lindsay Price
Price in June 2009
Lindsay Jaylyn Price December 6, 1976 [1] Arcadia, California, U.S.
Actress, singer
1984present
Shawn Piller (m.20042007)
Curtis Stone (2009present)
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[1] Lindsay Jaylyn Price(born December 6, 1976) is an American television actress and singer, best known for her roles as Janet Sosna onBeverly Hills, 90210and as Victory Ford onLipstick Jungle. She also is known for her work on soap operas such asAll My ChildrenandThe Bold and the Beautiful.
Career [2] Price's early appearances include a 1980s Toys-R-Us television commercial with fellow child star Jaleel White, a 1989 episode ofThe Wonder Yearstitled "Walk Out," and an episode of the game showI'm Telling!with her older brother, Bryan. She appeared as An Li Chen on the daytime soapAll My Childrenand as Michael Lai onThe Bold [3] and the Beautiful.
She joined the cast ofBeverly Hills, 90210in January 1998 as Janet Sosna, a graphic designer at theBeverly Beat [3] newspaper. She remained on the show through its finale in May 2000, appearing in a total of 73 episodes. She then reprised the role as Michael Lai onThe Bold and the Beautifulfrom June to August 2000, April to August 2005, and November 2009. Price had a recurring role onBecker, where she played Amanda, Jake Malinak (Alex Désert)'s girlfriend, a role that [3] spanned three seasons.
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Role
Price in January 2008
Price has also had a career in music. Price wrote and performed on a five-song [5] EP entitledSomeone Like Me, it was released in 2007.
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1995Angus
Personal life Her mother is of Korean descent, and her father is of German and Irish descent; they are also adopted siblings [6] (Price's mother was adopted into Price's father's family). Lindsay attended Charter Oak High School in Covina, California. [7] Price married Shawn Piller, creator of the television showThe Dead ZoneThey, in July 2004 at a ranch in Malibu. [8][9][10] divorced in 2007. [11] Price has been dating Australian chef Curtis Stone since late 2009. The couple have a son, Hudson, born on [12][13] [14] November 6, 2011. In July 2012, it was reported that Price and Stone had become engaged.
1988Purple People Eater
Filmography
Year
2005Waterborne
2004
2009Lonely Street
2001No Turning Back
1997Jesus Rides Shotgun
1999The Big Split
1998Hundred Percent
2008Elevator People Bring You Up When You're Feeling DownGwen
1999Taking the Plunge
Club Dread
Notes
Title
Short film
From 200809, she starred in the NBC dramaLipstick Jungleas Victory Ford, an up-and-coming fashion designer in New York City. She guest-starred in episodes of TV series'How I Met Your Mother, and played Joanna Frankel in the short-lived ABC television seriesEastwickwhere she once again starred opposite Rebecca Romijn.
In 2006, she co-starred on The WB television showPepper Dennis, opposite [3] Rebecca Romijn, in the role of Kimmy Kim. She appeared in the short-lived American remake of the British series,Coupling, in addition to singing the [4] show's theme song, a cover of "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps". She guest starred inNCISfor two episodes as a neurotic fling of main character, Anthony DiNozzo.
Soid
Felicia Quattlebaum
Beer Girl
Cleveland
Film
Short film
Kory Kamimoto
Tracy's Friend
Jasmine
Yu
Recycling Girl
Episode: "Walk Out"
Janet Sosna Sanders 71 episodes
Lori
Episode: "Life After Death"
TV movie
Kim Lan
Episode: "'Tis the Season"
Audrey
Nikki Wickersham
Student
Ranger Girl
TV movie
Episode: "Facades"
Episode: "St. Valentine's Day Massacre"
Episode: "Green Card"
Episode: "Forced Entry"
Episode: "Montecito Lancers"
10 episodes
Episode: "Best Laid Plans"
Sharon
Notes
Episode: "Yesterday's Child"
Role
Amanda
Drama Student #2
TV movie
13 episodes
The Heart Department
Head Over Heels
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Frasier
C-16: FBI
Parker Lewis Can't Lose
Rita
Veronica
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Finder of Lost Loves
Newhart
Title
Airwolf
1986
Lindsay Price
1986
Year
1985
1984
The Bold and the Beautiful
Secrets of the Summer House
Becker
How I Met Your Mother
Las Vegas
The Mountain
Family Medical Center
A Place at the Table
Boy Meets World
All My Children
ABC Afterschool Special
Plymouth
Life Goes On
Episode: "Boy Meets Girl"
Episode: "Teacher's Bet"
2001
2001
1988
1991
2008
2007
2006
Episode: "Thank You for Not Smoking"
Episode: "Camp Stephanie"
Mia Duncan
Jane Honda
Laurie
Cathy
Episode: "Alter Boys"
TV series
Episode: "Aftermath"
Episode: "Frame Up"
6 episodes
1993
1991-1993
2003
Episode: "Spoiler Alert"
2004
1998
2003
1996
Episode: "Netherworld"
Episode: "Jake's Jaunt"
TV movie
Recurring role
Recurring role
Episode: "It Had to Be Ew"
Alana Yu
Annie
Episode: "The Yu Family"
An Li Chen Bodine
Mary
Michael Lai
Linda
Episode: "Boys Will Be Boys"
Episode: "Spider Guy"
Episode: "The Perfect Guy"
Beverly Hills, 90210
Maybe This Time
1991
2002
Becker
Becker
Jack & Jill
2001
2001
1998
1997
1998-2000
1989
1989
1991
1987
Days of our Lives
1994
1994
1995-1997
Kitchen Confidential
Pepper Dennis
The Dead Zone
Coupling
NCIS
NCIS
2005
2005
2004
2004
2002
Hotel
April Mathewson
Cheyenne Thomas
Episode: "The American Dream"
Navy Lt. Pam Kim
Frightened Child
Television
Lan
Juliet Lee
My Two Dads
The Wonder Years
Vanessa
Amanda
Kimmy Kim
Amanda
Kim Marita
Emily Cantor
Dr. Sharon Weizak
Navy Lt. Pam Kim
Lindsay Price
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010
2011
2012
Video games
References
Lipstick Jungle
Eastwick
Who Gets the Parents
CSI: NY
Love Bites
Sleeping Dogs
Two and a Half Men
Year
2012
Title
Victory Ford
Joanna Frankel
Brenda
Kate Price
Liz
Peggy Li (voice)
Whitney
Sleeping Dogs
Role
[15] Peggy Li
20 episodes
13 episodes
TV movie
Episode: "Vigilante"
Episode: "Unaired Pilot" Episode: "Firsts"
Video game
Episode: "Avoid the Chinese Mustard"
Notes
Video game debut
[1] "Lindsay Price" (http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/lindsay-price/190429).TV Guide. . Retrieved 2012-07-12. [2] "Lipstick Jungle's Lindsay Price" (http:/ /www.rachaelrayshow.com/show/segments/view/lipstick-jungles-lindsay-price/).Rachael Ray (TV series). 2008-03-08. . Retrieved 2012-07-12. [3] "What Are They Up To? The Bold and the Beautiful's Lindsay Price" (http:/ /www.buddytv.com/articles/the-bold-and-the-beautiful/ what-are-they-up-to-the-bold-a-7609.aspx).Buddy TV. 2007-06-23. . Retrieved 2012-07-12. [4]The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946PresentBy Earle F. Marsh & Tim Brooks (page 290) [5] "Someone Like Me | Lindsay Price Album | Yahoo! Music" (http:/ /music.yahoo.com/lindsay-price/albums/ someone-like-me--186552266). Music.yahoo.com. . Retrieved 2012-07-19. [6] "Lindsay Price from Lipstick Jungle - at Film.com" (http:/ /www.film.com/celebrities/lindsay-price/14657908). Film.com. . Retrieved 2008-10-02. [7] "Lindsay Price & Shawn Piller" (http:/ /insideweddings.com/real-weddings/lindsay-price-shawn-piller?tab=story).Inside Weddings. 2004-07-31. . [8] "Top Chef Masters host Curtis Stone and Lindsay Price move into $3.1m home together" (http:/ /www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ article-1379733/Top-Chef-Masters-host-Curtis-Stone-Lindsay-Price-3-1m-home-together. html).Daily Mail. 2011-04-22. . [9] "'LIPSTICK' LOVERS" (http:/ /www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/ item_YNaZ06n4WDpT3j4DnKh0jL;jsessionid=DDA4F0841BE7BFB367CF0EC57972DF8E).New York Post. 2008-03-19. . [10] (24 June 2011). TV chef Curtis Stone and actress Lindsay Price expecting baby (http:/ /www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/ confidential/tv-chef-curtis-stone-actress-expecting-baby/story-e6frf96o-1226081242859),Herald Sun("She was previously married to Hollywood producer Shawn Piller from 2004 to 2007.") [11] "Aussie chef running hot abroad" (http:/ /www.heraldsun.com.au/ipad/aussie-chef-running-hot-abroad/story-fn6bn9st-1226000473230). News Ltd. 2011-02-05. . Retrieved 2011-02-28. [12] Stone, Curtis. (November 21, 2011). Chef Curtis Stone Twitter post (https:/ /twitter.com/#!/curtis_stone/status/138782563660603393) [13] Michaud, Sarah (2011-11-22). "Curtis Stone, Lindsay Price Welcome First Child" (http:/ /www.people.com/people/article/ 0,,20544756,00.html).People. . [14] Michaud, Sarah (2012-07-12). "Curtis Stone Engaged to Lindsay Price" (http:/ /www.people.com/people/article/0,,20611545,00.html). People. . [15] "Behind the Scenes: Voice-Over Talent (UK)" (http:/ /www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tswxmiUUSfQ). YouTube. . Retrieved 2012-07-18.
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External links • Official website (http://www.lindsaypricemusic.com/) (lindsaypricemusic.com) • Lindsay Price (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0697010/) at the Internet Movie Database
Angus (film)
Directed by
Produced by
Written by
Starring
Music by
Angus Patrick Read Johnson
Cinematography
Editing by
Studio
Distributed by
Release date(s)
Running time
Country
Language
Budget
Box office
Dawn Steel
Jill Gordon
Charlie Talbert George C. Scott Kathy Bates Chris Owen Ariana Richards James Van Der Beek Rita Moreno
David E. Russo
Alexander Gruszynski
Janice Hampton
BBC Atlas Entertainment Turner Pictures
New Line Cinema
September 15, 1995
87 min.
United States United Kingdom Germany France
English
$1.5 million
$4,821,759
Angusis a 1995 comedy-drama film directed by Patrick Read Johnson and written by Jill Gordon. The majority of Anguswas filmed in Owatonna, Minnesota at the Owatonna High School. The film stars Charlie Talbert and James Van Der Beek in their first film roles, as well as Chris Owen, Ariana Richards, and Academy Award winners George C. Scott, Kathy Bates and Rita Moreno. The film is based on the short storyA Brief Moment in the Life of Angus Bethuneby Chris Crutcher, which is collected in his bookAthletic Shorts: Six Short Stories.
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Plot Angus Bethune (Charlie Talbert) is a teenage boy living in Minnesota, who, despite his talents as a football player and in science class, holds deep insecurities about himself. Since kindergarten, Angus has been regularly harassed by handsome Rick Sanford (James Van Der Beek), and his complacent cohorts, for not being "normal" due to being overweight and is, in their view, "named after a cow". His only friend is Troy Wedberg (Chris Owen), who is also a social outcast like him. Angus also had feelings for Melissa Lefevre (Ariana Richards), though is fearful of expressing it because she is dating Rick. Eventually, tired of the abuse from Rick, Angus applies for a magnet school where he hopes to be free of the constant humiliation. However, well aware of Angus's feelings for Melissa, Rick rigs an election so that Angus and Melissa will dance together in the upcoming freshman Winter Ball as King and Queen, respectively. While confronting Rick about the stunt, Angus is ordered by the principal not to lay a hand on Rick or he would be expelled. To get ready for the dance, Angus gets help from not only Troy, but also his mother Meg (Kathy Bates), and his narcoleptic Grampa (George C. Scott). His grandfather tells him about a dance move called the Irish Swoon that he claims is a guaranteed lady-pleaser, but Angus fears that his largeness makes him an inept dancer and would embarrass both him and Melissa. To fix this, Grampa takes Angus to Madame Rulenska (Rita Moreno), where despite Angus's best efforts, he comes out worse than before (and injures the hapless Madame in the process). Later on, despite his request for a black tuxedo and wanting to be normal, Grampa purchases him a plum one. One day after football practice, Angus opens his locker and sees that his favorite pair of boxers are missing. Angus and Troy learn later with their own eyes that Rick hoisted his boxers up the flagpole for the school to see, which then fly squarely onto passerby Melissa's face. Angus storms home in anger, but Rick and company quickly kidnap Troy, asking him for anything that would embarrass Angus at the Winter Ball. Troy refuses their request and tries to escape, only to break his arm as he trips to the floor while Rick gives Troy an ultimatum. Meanwhile, Angus helps Grampa prepare for his marriage to April (Anna Thomas), a woman thirty years younger than him. As Angus waits with Grampa in his room on the day of the wedding and confides with him about his love for Melissa, he tries to wake him, but he quickly discovers that he is dead. Distraught, Angus opts to stay home for a few days. By that time, fearful that Rick will hurt him even more, Troy gives him the videotape containing the footage of Angus practicing his dancing with an inflatable doll while confessing his feelings for Melissa. Later that week, while cleaning up from the wedding, Angus receives a box from April and opens it, revealing the plum suit that he had earlier rejected. He realizes that his grandfather was right, he needs to stop fearing humiliation from Rick and stand up for himself or nothing will change. Resolved to grant Grampa's wish, Angus rejects an interview from the science school he applied to, wears his plum suit and marches to the school gymnasium, where the dance is held. Outside the school gym, Troy warns him to turn around and leave because Rick has something bad planned for him. Angus refuses and tells him that he's sick of enduring humiliation so he's taking his grandfather's advice by standing up for himself. He meets Melissa, and the two converse for the first time. Angus is surprised when Melissa tells him she is nervous because everyone will be staring at them. As they are introduced to the students, Rick plays Troy's videotape on the monitors, and the students are laughing. A humiliated Melissa runs out of the gym and Angus follows her, very infuriated with Troy for betraying him. Outside the gym, he apologizes, yet surprisingly Melissa shows her disgust with Rick and reveals that she is bulimic. She also mentions that he is very controlling and it is even hinted that he can be abusive. Angus learns that Melissa likes him because he's kind and respectful of others. Finding common ground, the two return to the gym and dance, even as Melissa helps him out with some of the steps. After the two receive a mild reception from the students, Rick scolds Melissa, while Angus comes to her defense. Rick punches Angus and breaks his nose, but Angus gets back to his feet. It is here that Angus finally confronts Rick and petitions him to realize that there are in fact many people that do not fit Rick's idea of "normal", are unwantingly ostracized for it, and are fed up with the humiliation. Rick refuses Angus' plea by replying "Whatever I am, it's something you're never gonna be," to which Angus replies "Thank God!" and turns to leave the gym. The students applaud Angus for taking a stand against Rick and it appears that he has lost his popularity since
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the students no longer seem to fear him. Before Angus can leave the gym, he is stopped by Melissa, who says she wants another dance with him. Immediately after, Angus meets up with Troy and forgives him while offering Troy to dance with him and Melissa. Troy, overjoyed, wheels around and accidentally punches Rick's nose and breaks it, catching the attention of a girl (Lindsay Price) who asks for Troy's name. Soon after, Angus walks Melissa home. She smiles and kisses him on the cheek before going into her house, implying the two may have a relationship. As Angus walks away, Melissa watches him from her bedroom window. In the end, having stood his ground, Angus rejects the offer to transfer and Rick is suspended for his videotape prank. Though he had his moment, Angus decides to get another one some day.
Cast • Charlie Talbert as Angus Bethune • Kathy Bates as Meg Bethune • George C. Scott as Grandpa Ivan Bethune • James Van Der Beek as Rick Sanford • Chris Owen as Troy Wedberg • Ariana Richards as Melissa Lefevre • Rita Moreno as Madame Rulenska • Wesley Mann as Mr. Kessler • Robert Curtis Brown as Alexander • Anna Thomas as April Thomas • Kevin Connolly as Andy
Themes During the film, Angus takes counsel from two people: Troy Wedberg, a small and geeky boy who attempts to turn Angus into a "large pathetic virgin with a new look" by giving Angus an edgier style and encouraging him to exercise in hopes that Angus will look more attractive; and Angus' grandfather, an assured yet narcoleptic crank who readies himself to marry a woman thirty years his junior, who encourages Angus to go to the ball by ordering him to stop caring about what everyone else will think of him and his pairing with the popular Melissa. Thus we are introduced to two opposing ideals of which Angus must choose: Adopt a new personality that would give him the long-term acceptance he longs, or overcome his shame and accept himself as a unique individual. The question is exemplified in a scene where Angus, Grampa, and Troy shop in a tuxedo store, where the only suit available in Angus' size comes in the color of plum. Troy mocks the suit ("Put it on a dead guy and bury it.") while Angus begs Grampa to buy a more "socially acceptable" black suit even though all of the store's available black suits fit him too tightly. Grampa, however, insists that the suit will benefit Angus by making him even more "different." The film also features a recurring symbolism based around an experiment Angus conducts in hopes of getting into the science school. This is introduced in Angus's science class, where he posits that a foreign element introduced into a homogeneous system will be rejected and destroyed. He puts a drop of a red substance into an environment composed solely of a blue substance, and the red element explodes in a puff of smoke. This is later directly related to Angus's own attempts to be himself in the largely homogeneous high school crowd. In one scene, an overhead shot reveals that Angus is the only person wearing red at a pep rally full of students wearing the school color (blue). At the end of the film, Angus further explains the experiment, in how in some rare situations the red substance is not destroyed by the blue, but overcomes it and radically alters the base which is symbolized by the plum purple tuxedo Angus wears during the climax of the film. [1] Noteworthy is the performance of newcomer Charlie Talbert, who was scouted in an Illinois Wendy's, as the title character and the interaction between Angus and his grandfather (Scott), whose philosophy can be summed up in his
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recurring line: "Screw 'em!"
Alternate cut Early in production, the film contained scenes wherein Angus's father was gay, reflecting the original story. Producer Dawn Steel at first approved the idea, but upon seeing a test screening she asked director Johnson to cut it. Hence, it is said early in the film that Angus's dad died while he was being born. In addition, deleted and extended scenes are integrated into the cut-for-television version of the film to make up [2] running time.
Deleted/extended scenes Extended dialogue between Angus and Troy in the locker room. Scene with Angus helping his grandfather move some of his stuff to April's house. Scene with Angus talking with his grandfather and April at April's house. The scene also shows the grandfather's dance move "the Irish swoon" which is described to Angus earlier in the film. Extended scene where Angus goes to the dancing lesson, including Angus and Troy commenting on the teachers good looks. • Scene with Angus and his mom eating Häagen-Dazs ice cream in the kitchen where they talk about the upcoming dance. Extended scene where Angus is trying on suits. Extended scene between Angus and April outside of the house after his grandfather's funeral, where April gives Angus the plum tuxedo and reveals she had set her watch to remember when it was time for grandpa's pills.
Reception Some critics consider the film as a superficial after-school special for its familiar underdog story and inherent [3] preachiness. As such, the film scores a 36% "rotten" rating on Rotten Tomatoes by T-Meter Critics. The film was released in a wave of other obesity-related films that came out at the time, notablyHeavyweights(1995), which went for mostly comedy, andHeavy(1996), which was a strong drama.Angusstraddled the fence between comedy and drama, at points to its detriment to some critics. However, the film enjoys a cult following amongst viewers. Some reviewers conclude that it more accurately portrays high school life than similar films about adolescence, since it takes a critical view of obesity, bullying, self-esteem, and high school inclusiveness, while highlighting the importance of assuring oneself in an ideologically competitive world. Reviews of note in this camp is Roger Ebert's 3 star review, starting "Here it is at last, at long last, after years and years and years: A movie where the smart fat kid gets the girl and humiliates the football [4] hero." The film's lead, Charlie Talbert, was also given mixed reviews. Rita Kempley of the Washington Post said "Charlie Talbert, a 16-year-old discovered in line at an Illinois Wendy's, brings neither experience nor charisma to the title [5] role of this stock tale of petty adolescent cruelties." Emanuel Levy, while giving the film a "C", conceded Angus [6] was "played by newcomer Charles M. Talbert with a certain charm." Ebert's review of the film concludes with "Charlie Talbert is a good casting choice for Angus, because he isn't a "sort of" fat kid, like those models in the King Size catalog who look about 12 pounds overweight. He is fat. But he is also smart, likable, resilient and engaging. [4] And he has the gift of deflecting his shortcomings with humor."
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