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Bones Photos: Michaela Conlin at Prism Awards
Apr 26th, 2010 by Lynn DeVries

The Prism Awards were held on Thursday evening and Bones star Michaela Conlin was there as a presenter. She stopped to be photographed as she arrived and here are some terrific photos of her. She looked lovely, as always. :-)

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Candid Photos of the Bones 100th Episode Party
Apr 25th, 2010 by Lynn DeVries

On another site, I found these more casual and candid photos of the cast at the Bones 100th episode party. It looks like everyone had a great time!

David Boreanaz attend the Bones 100th episode celebration in West Holywood

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Cast of Bones and Kathy Reichs Celebrate 100
Apr 25th, 2010 by Lynn DeVries

Here are a few group photos of the cast of Bones, with a couple of the show’s executives thrown in for good measure. ;-) There are also a few shots of author and forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, the inspiration for Bones.


BONES cast members (L-R) Michaela Conlin, David Boreanaz, executive producer Hart Hanson, Emily Deschanel, John Francis Daley, Tamara Taylor, TJ Thyne and executive producer Bay Josephson arrive on the red carpet at BONES 100TH EPISODE CELEBRATION Weds. April 7 at 650 North in Hollywood, CA
[Photo: ©2010 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Gregg DeGuire/FOX]

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Men of Bones Celebrate 100
Apr 25th, 2010 by Lynn DeVries

As you can see, most of the male cast members of Bones were at the 100th episode celebration too. I love it that Eric Millegan, Stephen Fry and Billy Gibbons were both there!!


TJ Thyne
[Photo: ©2010 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Gregg DeGuire/FOX]

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Women of Bones Celebrate 100
Apr 25th, 2010 by Lynn DeVries

Here are photos of the female Bones cast members that were at the 100th episode celebration. They all look terrific, don’t you think?


Michaela Conlin & Emily Deschanel
[Photo: ©2010 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Gregg DeGuire/FOX]

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Bones Photos: David Boreanaz & Emily Deschanel Celebrate 100
Apr 25th, 2010 by Lynn DeVries

I just ran across these terrific photos of the cast and executives that bring us Bones. They apparently had a huge party the night before the 100th episode of the series aired. Wouldn’t that have been a fun and fabulous place to be that night? ;-)

Here are David Boreanaz & Emily Deschanel at the party. They both look very happy to be celebrating such a milestone!


BONES 100TH EPISODE CELEBRATION: BONES cast members Emily Deschanel (Dr. Temperance Brennan) and David Boreanaz (FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth) arrives on the red carpet at BONES 100TH EPISODE CELEBRATION Weds. April 7 at 650 North in Hollywood, CA.
[Photo: ©2010 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Gregg DeGuire/FOX]

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David Boreanaz & Jaime Bergman at Hot in Hollywood Event
Apr 24th, 2010 by Lynn DeVries

US Weekly held their annual Hot in Hollywood event on Thursday and David Boreanaz and his lovely wife Jaime Bergman were there. Here are some photos of them on the red carpet as they arrived. I can’t get over how tiny she is! Especially after having a baby a few months ago!

Actor David Boreanaz and wife, actress Jaime Bergman, arrive at the Us Weekly Hot Hollywood Style Issue Event in Hollywood, California

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Bones: David Boreanaz on the Tonight Show
Apr 8th, 2010 by Lynn DeVries

David Boreanaz also made a guest appearance this week to promote tonight’s big Bones 100th episode. Here’s a clip of his appearance on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Apparently, Jay’s wife is a big fan of the show too! :-)

David talks about directing the episode and how they had a tough time getting a scene just right in which he cast his father. And did you know that in his early days of acting, he used to say he was Ted Dansen’s son? Then, you need to stay with this until the clip of his first appearance on Married…With Children. The hair! Check out that hair! ;-)

Bones: Emily Deschanel on Ellen Show
Apr 8th, 2010 by Lynn DeVries

In case you missed yesterday’s guest appearance by Bones star Emily Deschanel on the Ellen Degeneres Show, I tracked down a video clip of it for you.

Emily was so cute. She came in dancing, as is the custom on the show, but then she announced that she’s a “very dorky dancer.” Thank goodness Ellen told her that no one judges. Dancing is about having fun. :-)

They talk about the 100th episode that airs tonight. (Hurray!) I love her description of the cake cutting celebration! And then they share their feelings about being vegan.

The big news is that the season finale will involve a case about a dead hoarder. Check this out:

Bones: A New Interview With David Boreanaz
Apr 1st, 2010 by Lynn DeVries


[Photo: © 2010 FOX Broadcasting Co]

Earlier this week, Bones star David Boreanaz took the time to join a number of us on a conference call. We each got to ask only one or two questions, but I’ve put together the entire conversation for you to read. Instead of paraphrasing it, this is exactly what David had to say to our questions:

Q: What was it like to shoot that long-awaited and highly built-up and two kissing scenes in the hundredth episode?

D. Boreanaz: I didn’t necessarily look at it like a hundredth episode. I looked at it as an episode that I was really fortunate to, again, be able to direct like I did last year. To me it’s just the work in taking care of that as best as I possibly could and as creatively as I could. The insight that I had going into it, knowing the storyline and knowing exactly how I wanted to do those two moments, I think that the audience is going to be really pleased. I certainly was for both those moments, and I think we see both those characters grow in a way from the past where they came from, some insight, and also in the future to see what’s going to happen with them next. It was entertaining and a lot of fun and I enjoyed the challenges.

Q: I wanted to ask a question for all the Bones trivia lovers out there. In one of the promotional video clips, you gave us a list of items that Booth carries in his pockets. I was wondering, could you please review the list and give us your explanation why each of those items is significant to Booth?

D. Boreanaz: Sure. I think I’ll keep some as a mystery as well, since a lot of things have not been seen yet. I carry a gold Zippo lighter, which is reminiscent of his training days in the Army as a ranger; he’s got a poker chip to remind him of his gambling issues that we never really tapped into with Booth; some dice in his pocket, in his right pocket, that he likes to fiddle around with if he’s interrogating people, again a reference to his gambling days; a St. Christopher medal that he keeps on him, again, because he’s a religious kind of a guy so he keeps St. Christopher to protect him. And let’s see, what else do I have in my arsenal? I wear a Wittnauer watch on my left wrist. I can’t tell you what’s inscribed because maybe that will come out in an episode one day. And, that’s pretty much it.

Q: I wanted to know, do you think there’s another 100 episodes in the show and in you?

D. Boreanaz: Wow, that’s an interesting question. I think that there are plenty more episodes. It doesn’t matter if it’s – I started this venture with the pilot and didn’t even think about where it was going to go and just take it show-to-show, episode-to-episode. The future’s very bright for the show. I see it as a show that’s really found its legs and can really go to some really unique places. We’re now actually shooting the season finale, so I take it episode-to-episode, show-to-show, and don’t set myself up too much for discouragement if it were to end tomorrow.

Q: I would like to know how it came about that you are directing the 100th episode, which is the flashback. Which order did these things come in? Did you say, “I’d like to direct the flashback,” and they decided, well let’s move that to the 100th episode. Or did they have you directing the 100th episode, or did you say, “I’d like to direct an episode,” and this is how it worked out in the rotation?

D. Boreanaz: It pretty much worked out in rotation, and at the time, we didn’t necessarily know if it was going to be a flashback. I wasn’t privy to know what the episode was going to be about until about six episodes into the start of the season, so luck of the draw, just wanted to be pushed back as far as the episodes and rotations were concerned. I knew the 100th episode was coming up and I graciously talked to Hart about it and it just so happened to be this is the way it happened. I fell in a good spot.

Q: You’ve directed a couple episodes of TV before, so I was wondering, how does the process change with practice? Does it get easier?

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