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Post by hodaharb on Jun 5, 2008 16:19:08 GMT -5
Jared PadaleckiJared Tristan Padalecki (born July 19, 1982) is an American actor. He grew up in Texas and came to fame in the early 2000s after appearing on the television series Gilmore Girls as well as in several Hollywood films, including New York Minute and House of Wax. Padalecki has most recently become known for his starring role, Sam Winchester on the CW television series Supernatural. BiographyEarly LifeJared Padalecki was born in San Antonio, Texas, the son of Sharon L. (née Kammer) (a.k.a. "Sherri"), a high school English teacher at East Central High School, and Gerald R. Padalecki (nicknamed Jerry), a tax supervisor and accountant. His paternal grandfather was Polish. He has an older brother, Jeff, and a younger sister, Megan. He started taking acting classes at the age of 12. SchoolHe attended James Madison High School in San Antonio and was named a candidate for the 2000 Presidential Scholars Program. In 1998, Padalecki and his partner Chris Cardenas won the National Forensic League national championship in Duo Interpretation. Padalecki won FOX's 1999 "Claim to Fame Contest"; he subsequently appeared at the Teen Choice Awards, where he met his current manager. Before graduating from high school in 2000, he moved to Los Angeles, California to pursue an acting career, although he had originally planned to attend the University of Texas. CareerPadalecki's first credit was a minor role in the 1999 film, A Little Inside. In 2000, he was cast as Dean Forester on the successful series Gilmore Girls, a role he played until 2005. Throughout the early 2000s, he also appeared in several made-for-television films, including Silent Witness (2000), Close to Home (2001), A Ring of Endless Light (2002) and Young MacGyver (2003). Padalecki had an uncredited part as a high school bully in 2003's comedy Cheaper by the Dozen. In 2004, he appeared in the Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen-led comedy New York Minute, and also had a role in the thriller Flight of the Phoenix. In 2005, Padalecki starred opposite Elisha Cuthbert, Chad Michael Murray and Paris Hilton in the horror film House of Wax, and appeared in another horror film, Cry Wolf, on the set of which he met his fiancee, co-star Sandra McCoy The same year, Padalecki was cast as Sam Winchester on the WB series, Supernatural, and gained a fan base after the show's success. Supernatural was renewed for a second season, which began airing on September 28, 2006 on the CW. The show was renewed for a third season, beginning on October 4, 2007. The show has also been renewed for a fourth season. The show is filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Padalecki most recently featured as host in MTV's horror reality series, Room 401. He hosts the series, produced by Ashton Kutcher. Filmography- 2000 –2005 - Gilmore Girls - Dean Forester.
- 2002 - A Ring of Endless Light - Zachary Gray.
- 2003 - Young MacGyver - Clay MacGyver.
- 2003 - Cheaper by the Dozen - Bully.
- 2004 - Flight of the Phoenix - Davis.
- 2004 - New York Minute - Trey Lipton.
- 2005 - Cry Wolf - Tom.
- 2005 - House of Wax - Wade.
- 2005 - Supernatural - Sam Winchester.
- 2007 - ROOM 401 - Himself.
- 2007 - Thomas Kinkade's Home for Christmas - Thomas Kinkade.
- 2009 - Friday the 13th - Clay.
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Post by hodaharb on Jun 5, 2008 16:22:34 GMT -5
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Post by hodaharb on Jun 5, 2008 16:25:08 GMT -5
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Post by hodaharb on Jun 5, 2008 16:26:26 GMT -5
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Post by sunnychrisla on Jun 5, 2008 21:35:47 GMT -5
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Post by Lilith on Jun 6, 2008 11:24:12 GMT -5
Aaaaaah, really good idea this thread, Hoda. Thx. I´m happy. Karma for you. .... and the pictures grining at sunny...
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Post by sunnychrisla on Jun 6, 2008 13:06:11 GMT -5
*grining back* I´ve forgotten that Jared has also joined in the film "Flight of the phoenix", as well as Hugh Laurie! I must watch this film!!! And I must laugh about Jared´s second name: Tristan!! A little bit more sexy pics [url=http://jared-padalecki.net/gallery/thumbnails.php? album=233&page=1]http://jared-padalecki.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=233&page=1[/url] I get dirty thoughts when I look at this pic! (I hope nobody comes on it what I mean! ) The same on this pic
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Post by sunnychrisla on Jun 8, 2008 18:20:50 GMT -5
Jared and his girlfriend Sandy are no longer engaged!! That´s really sad because both are so cute together. source: www.sandramccoy.4fans.net/It´s really official!!!
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Post by hodaharb on Jun 8, 2008 18:30:24 GMT -5
you all are very welcome & I so sad that he left his girlfriend because they looked so happy together
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Post by hodaharb on Jun 10, 2008 18:21:38 GMT -5
Jared Padalecki Speaks about SupernaturalJared Padalecki, one of the stars of The CW’s Supernatural, told reporters that he will begin shooting the upcoming fourth season in July, assuming that there’s no actors’ strike. “As of right now–yeah, I guess the strike is a huge issue,” Padalecki said in a group interview on the set of his film Friday the 13th in Austin, Texas, on June 6. “But as of right now, we’re supposed to start the first week of July, because they want to have it airing with Smallville, and Smallville starts shooting really early, so they want us to start shooting really early also so they can air new episodes of each together.” Padalecki added that he hasn’t seen any scripts for the new season yet, nor has he spoken with series creator Eric Kripke. “The only person I’ve really talked to is [co-star] Jensen [Ackles],” who is spending his spring hiatus shooting his own horror movie, My Bloody Valentine 3-D, in Pittsburgh. “He and I have just been keeping in touch, you know? But I haven’t seen scripts or read scripts or heard any ideas. So I’m completely [in the dark].” As for Ackles’ future on the show (spoilers ahead!), his character, Dean Winchester, was last seen in the season finale writhing in hell after dying as foretold. That has alarmed fans who worry that Ackles won’t return. “I’m assuming [that's] clearly not [the case],” Padalecki said. “I think his plan is to be in Vancouver when I’m in Vancouver. I pray to God [he is], because [if not,] then that would mean that I, all day, every day, [will have] no one to [share the show with]. I’ll bear the burden [on my own]. But, no, I’m sure Jensen is going to be a huge part of the show, as he always has been. Same as always. Just in hell [laughs].” Supernatural returns in the fall in its regular Thursday 9 p.m. ET/PT timeslot. –Patrick Lee, News Editor Source: SCIFI Wire & Spoiler TV
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Post by sunnychrisla on Jun 11, 2008 9:33:43 GMT -5
Thanks for the info I am so looking forward to the 4th Season. I pray to God, too!
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Post by hodaharb on Jun 24, 2008 19:55:40 GMT -5
Jared Padalecki on The New Season of SUPERNATURAL!09 June 2008 by Stephanie Sanchez SUPERNATURAL fans have been going crazy since the season finale of the show this past May. Since the cliffhanger of SUPERNATURAL Season 3 ending with Dean (Jensen Ackles) being sent to Hell, fans of the CW series have many questions on their minds. Questions like - how long Dean will be in Hell, what will he be like when he comes back, will he come back, and how will his time away affect his relationship with Sam (Jared Padalecki)? On the set of Friday the 13th this past weekend, Jared Padalecki spoke about the upcoming season to the IESB. When do you go back to start shooting [Supernatural]?Jared Padalecki: The strike is a huge issue, but as of right now, we're supposed to start first week of July. They want to have it airing with SMALLVILLE and SMALLVILLE starts shooting really early so they want us to start shooting really early also so they can air new episodes of each together. Have you seen any scripts for the first couple of episodes?JP: No, I haven't seen anything. I haven't talked to Eric [Kripke], the only person I've really talked to is Jensen [Ackles]. He and I have been keeping in touch. But I haven't seen scripts, read scripts or heard any ideas. Fans are freaking out because, at first, they thought Jensen was completely off the show, but clearly not.JP: I'm assuming clearly not, I mean, I think his plan is to be in Vancouver when I'm in Vancouver. I pray to God not because that means all day, every day, I'll bear the burden, but no, I'm sure Jensen is going to be a huge part on the show like he always has been. He's just in hell. In a recent interview with TV Guide, show runner Eric Kripke described Dean's visit to Hell, "Dean spends a lot more time in Hell than anyone's probably thinking," he said. "Dean could spend — in human time — six months, maybe more. In Hell time, who knows how many years or decades that might be. I won't tell you how he gets out, but he will emerge to a different landscape. A lot has changed since he's been away, and he has to readjust to his loved ones after being gone for so long." So what does this mean for fans of the show? You'll just have to wait and see come Season Four of UPERNATURAL! Source
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Post by hodaharb on Sept 16, 2008 19:27:30 GMT -5
INTERVIEW: Sam Winchester at War – An Interview With Supernatural’s Jared Padalecki About his Character in Season 4September 16th, 2008 Life gets complicated when your brother comes back from hell! Jared Padalecki, one of the two hot young stars of the hit Warner Bros/ CW Network Series Supernatural comes striding into the press room of the 2008 San Diego Comic Con on the determined mission to make up for lost time after getting inexplicably hung up in traffic and now running late for meetings with the press to promote the upcoming 4th season of Supernatural. Taking his place in the ‘hot seat’ to answer questions, the handsome 26-year-old actor is immediately handing out a heartfelt apology for keeping everyone waiting on him. “I’m sorry I’m late,” Padalecki says as he takes care to make eye contact with everyone present and acknowledge him or her in his apology. Then, since time is running late, he quickly gets down to the business of answering questions about the upcoming 4th season of Supernatural and some of the directions his character of Sam Winchester is headed in. In the past 3 seasons, Padalecki’s character Sam Winchester has undergone some very life altering changes, from being yanked out the normal life he was building for himself, to finding out he had psychic powers that a high level demon know as Azael or The Yellow-Eyed Demon has plans to take advantage of, to having to watch his older brother Dean Winchester (played by Jensen Ackles) have to make good on a deal with a demon to trade his soul into hell in one year’s time for having Sam brought back to life. Season 4 is no different and Sam finds himself dealing with the aftermath of Dean’s death and sudden resurrection by a mysterious force. The first thing that Jared Padalecki is quick to point out is that Sam is dealing with whole different set of circumstances than in the Supernatural season 3 episode Mystery Spot where Sam had to deal with watching his brother Dean dying over and over again in many different ways with no way for Sam to stop it. Padalecki points out that the events of ‘No Rest for the Wicked’ in which Dean’s soul is taken into hell and his body ravaged to death by hellhounds, has no ‘reset button’. “It’s more real,” Jared Padalecki says of what Sam goes through after Dean’s death at the end of No Rest for the Wicked.’ “ While there was both pain and death in the Mystery Spot, which was obviously this crazy loop that you kind of saw for what it was and that it was the Trickster’s doing, Sam sort of came to realize that he was just dealing with this illusionary pain.” Yet that all changed at the end of season 3 and Padalecki tells us that Sam had to deal with the total reality that he had buried his brother, his brother died. “It wasn’t the Trickster, it wasn’t fake it, was four months of living without his brother, of having to exist without his brother Dean being there with him,” Padalecki’s voice fills with something close to the same sense of feeling of what his character has gone through as he relates Sam Winchester’s distraught emotional state to us. Jared Padalecki tells us that Dean’s resurrection from hell also creates a new complication for Sam Winchester who has had to learn to deal with being without Dean there to be his partner in the war against the demons. “There is a line in the first episode where they’re talking about taking care of these demons and Dean is like ‘we gotta wait’ and Sam is like we ‘gotta do it now we, can’t wait’ and Dean responds with ‘well now the older and smarter brother is back’ and Sam kind of takes offense because Sam has been alone for four months and he’s been doing it alone. And not kept in touch with anybody, not kept in touch with Bobby and just kind of gone off and maybe had been a bit suicidal like, ‘hell if my brothers’ gone, I’m going to go out and if I die in a war, I die in a war’.” When questioned about whether Sam, as happy as he is to have his brother Dean back, is starting to find himself dealing with feelings of resentment upon Dean’s return, Jared Padalecki expresses total agreement that Sam is feeling resentment as well as happiness. “Of course there is a lot of pain a lot of built of resentment stemming from his brother’s sudden return to life and into Sam’s life. “Sam’s always had a sort of a sense of ‘why me’. The very first thing, from the very first moments in the pilot- like why is this happening to me I don’t want this life, why did I wake up when I was three years old with a gun and I don’t know how to use it. Why is Sam’s life now nothing but a constant embracing of violence? Because he had to, he was forced to. His brother is dead,” Jared tells us, his voice strong with a deep sense of wanting us to understand this motivation he sees his character of Sam Winchester going through. That doesn’t mean that Jared Padalecki isn’t aware of what the character of Dean Winchester is going through and what affect it is having on him and how it relates to what is affecting the brothers and creating conflict for them and changing the dynamics of their interaction with each other. “We see the same thing from Dean. Dean has also spent four months somewhere doing something. So he and Sam both have secrets from each other and now as opposed to not being able to hide it, like in the finale of season two, you know when Dean made a deal and Sam asked, ‘how long do you have?’ and Dean said he had a year, and Sam said ‘I will get you out’. You know it was the brothers. Now they both have their own thing and now they are trying to figure out either if they are going to let the other brother know what’s going on or if they are going to keep it and hold on it and be much more individual in their pursuits and not working together.” So what is all of this change in direction for his character offering Jared Padalecki as an actor in a long running series? A lot of fun “One of the traps of television is inevitably you’re making 22 hours of film and essentially it can start to get repetitive. It can be the same questions and same answers and the same this and the same that,” Padalecki gives a shrug of his broad shoulders as he tells us about this pitfall that can sometimes sap an actor’s desire to go on giving his best performance in an ongoing TV character role. Then his eyes light up with laughter as he talks about what is different from this in working on Supernatural. “It’s not the case with this show, though. It’s starting to mix it up and the writers constantly keep us guessing, keep us on our toes about what is coming next. So it’s neat to do new things and to try to figure out what the hell is coming next for your character and realizing that in some cases it might literally mean hell is coming,” Padalecki says with laugh. One thing is for certain when you listen to Jared Padalecki talking about his work on Supernatural is how much he really enjoys being a part of the series and playing the character of Sam Winchester. “One of the first things I ever really loved about this show is that you get to laugh, you get cry, you get fight, you get to do everything. So it’s very exciting for me as an actor to get to explore a new side of Sam and it’s a side of Sam that I always wanted to explore. Ever since going to the bad side and we got to see Sam go all bad ass, I was whew that’s kind of fun even though it was a demon, but I was like … I like that, lets get back to it. So it’s going to be exciting to me. I’m looking forward to it.” And with that, all too soon our time with Jared Padalecki was up and he had to go. “So sorry guys,” he is once more apologizing and making eye contact as he rises up to his full and very impressive 6’4” height to go off to do his next round of questions, which will be centered on the promotion of his new horror film, Friday the 13th. Padalecki has the lead role in this updated ‘re-imagination of the 80’s cult horror classic of the same name which will be hitting theaters on February 13th, 2009. Meanwhile fans and viewers can catch Jared Padalecki in his role as Sam Winchester in the Supernatural season 4 premiere episode, Lazarus Rising, on Thursday September 18th at 9PM EST on the CW Network. Source
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Post by hodaharb on Sept 16, 2008 19:29:44 GMT -5
Supernatural's Sam Talks Season 4 Jared Padalecki tells us what's to come.September 11, 2008 - Supernatural returns next week, picking up from one hell of a season finale – if you'll forgive the pun. Yes, when last we saw the Winchester Brothers, Dean (Jensen Ackles) was killed and sent to hell, as his brother Sam (Jared Padalecki) looked on in horror. It's no secret that Ackles is still a series regular this year, but of course there are many questions about how exactly Dean can still be on the show. Last week, I paid a visit to Supernatural's set in Vancouver. At a real life former mental institution (posing as a retirement home for the series), Sam and Dean were once again on a mission, in scenes that will occur in episode 6 of this season. During a break from filming, Jared Padalecki sat down outside with me, with the Winchesters' iconic Chevy Impala parked a few feet away from us. We talked about what's to come in Season 4 of Supernatural, how Sam has changed through the years and the fascinating turns Sam and Dean's story are taking. IGN TV: This is a pretty gutsy show. In Season 3, all year you're trying to save Dean, and in the end, you don't save him.Jared Padalecki: I love it. I was just talking to Jim Beaver ["Bobby"] about that today. This is gonna surprise a lot of people, but I just finally, today, watched the finale of Season 3. I read it and I acted in it, so I knew what happened. I'd done my ADR, so I'd seen some of it, but I hadn't seen the whole episode until today. And I was talking to Jim, and I was like, "Man, it was a good episode! Cool shots and the tension…" And he brought up, "Yeah, and I loved that they killed him." I said, "I do too!" The whole sequence where the bells starts ringing, and you think "What does that mean? Does that mean… they're going to kill him?" I remember when I read it, I was going, "Aw, this is bad ass! I can't believe they're gonna do that!" I love that about the show. I've died. Jensen's died. Our dad died. And other than Jim Beaver, essentially all of our favorite guest stars have died. It's like, [Executive Producer Eric] Kripke don't F around! Love 'em, kill 'em! That's how you know you've made it. They say if you have a Weird Al song written about you, you know you've made it. But you know you've made it on Supernatural when you die. It's like, "Cool, I'm in!" IGN: So the question now, of course, is how does Season 4 pick up from that?Padalecki: From episode 1, Dean's back. And there's a whole period where I don't believe it's him. I think it's a demon inheriting his body or a remnant or something, and Bobby Singer freaks out. We finally figure out it's him and we're like, "How did you get back? I tried everything for four months." But one of the things I loved that's gonna happen this season, is we're going to go back and we're going to see Dean in hell and see what happened in those four months. We're going to go back and see Sam on Earth and him burying his brother and trying and trying [to save him], with everything – making deals with demons -- Doing everything he possibly can to save his brother and none of it works. So there's a really interesting way that Dean gets out of hell that we don't know about just yet. We're only six episodes in, so we'll find out I think right in the meat of the episodes, between episodes nine and fifteen probably – right in the middle. I'm really excited about going back and the characters are different now. Obviously, Dean's been in hell and Sam's been without Dean, so I had to become a badass on my own. There's a scene in the first episode where Sam's like, "Dean, I think we should do it this way," and Dean's like, "Well, the older brother's back. The smarter brother. So we're going to do it my way." And Sam kind of takes offense. He's like, "Dude, I've been here on my own, for four months and I've been doing well." They're both more individual now and they're both holding secrets from each other, so I think it's going to be neat to see that play out. IGN: Sam's gotten a bit darker and more intense as the show has progressed, especially last season, as he tried to save Dean. Has it been fun for you to take him on this path?Padalecki: Absolutely. And I love the darker side of Sam. From the pilot, obviously, he was a college boy in his Abercrombie sweatshirt and blue jeans and Converse sneakers. Pretty cookie-cutter. And we've seen him go dark and one of my favorite things to do as an actor was I did an episode called "Born Under a Bad Sign" where I get possessed by a demon. And I got to play that kind of dark, fun, badass character and I loved it. So I was really hoping to see some darker sides of Sam, and the shoot first, ask questions later side of Sam. And I've gotten the chance to do that a couple of times this season, so I can't wait to see how far dark and how deep we go with it. IGN: Your show has a nice sense of humor, sometimes with the little things like the aliases you use. I see in this script you call yourselves Agents Tyler and Perry. Is it nice to have those lighter moments in there?Padalecki: It is, it is. There have been a couple of cool episodes where we're usually rock stars. I think we've been Page and Plant and Agents Young and Young. I think we were even Jagger and Richards one time. So a lot of cool shout outs. That's cool, being a classic rock fan. But also, there was one episode where we were reading the places and they were Ogdenville and North Haverbrook, which is from a Simpsons episode where they were doing the Monorail. And I was reading it at a table read and I was like, "Simpsons!" I yelled it and kind of made an ass of myself. It's really cool to see the writers' kind of weird, crazy sense of humor, wired in and out of the scripts. IGN: Do you try and find out what's to come on the show ahead of time?Padalecki: I love knowing what's ahead. I love getting the scripts as soon as possible, not because I need to memorize them way ahead of time – I'm usually so busy memorizing what I'm doing that day, that I can't really work on that ahead of time. I just like to know what's coming up in the future. Especially if there's something like… The best example I can think of is I had to do a sex scene in the second season and I found out two or three episodes ahead of time, and I thought, "Aw, s**t!" I think this was right after eating a big old steak and some cheesecake. [Laughs] I'm like, "I'm gonna read the next script," and it says, "Sam is naked," and I go, "Come on! You could have told me this a month ago, so I could have started working out or something." But if I have a big monologue coming up or a big scene coming up, I like to know and just get it in the back of my head. But conversely, I think Eric is the kind of writer and creator that likes to be able to change things up – to watch the dailies and the episodes and take a cue from it and go, "Ooh, I like that," and then put it in this next script. I think he has a master plan, but he likes to keep it flexible. So we don't know a whole lot. We're shooting episode 6 right now and I just got the script yesterday for episode 7 and we're going to start that next week. So it's not like I'm figuring out what we're going to be shooting in a month. I have no idea, and maybe they don't either. I wish I could know a little bit more ahead of time. I think I do my best work when I have the most time to prepare, so it's a little frustrating, but that's episodic television. You're making a 42 minute movie every eight days, so the writers are hauling ass, we're hauling ass, post-production is hauling ass… It's just one of the necessary evils. IGN: You mentioned a sex scene, but in general, neither of the Winchester boys have very good luck with relationships.Padalecki: [Laughs] Yeah. He had one in Season 1, I had one in Season 2 and we kind of got rid of it after that. We don't have much luck with women. Sam especially - his mom burning on the ceiling; his girlfriend burning on the ceiling. He's kind of S.O.L. when it comes to relationships, but I guess that's one of the themes of the show. Sometimes you have to make some s**tty sacrifices to do the right thing. IGN: We're sitting a few feet from the Chevy Impala, so I have to ask if you guys ever find yourself sitting inside it, making Dukes of Hazzard references.Padalecki: Oh, for sure! When no one's looking, we've been known to do some donuts around parking lots and some power slides and peel outs and stuff like that. I haven't yet jumped through the window. But it's a character on its own, just like the General Lee was. It's been pleasant to have the Impala around for the last four seasons. Source
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Post by hodaharb on Sept 25, 2008 8:05:19 GMT -5
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Post by hodaharb on Oct 3, 2008 14:04:10 GMT -5
Jared Padalecki Talks About 'Supernatural' Season 4 Click to WatchSource: BuddyTV
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Post by hodaharb on Oct 21, 2008 15:20:48 GMT -5
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Post by hodaharb on Jan 3, 2009 21:35:48 GMT -5
Supernatural- Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki talking about making the Eye of the TigerWatch the video here
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Post by hodaharb on Aug 14, 2009 12:34:06 GMT -5
Jared Padalecki: Hurley Hottie!Fri, 14 August 2009 at 12:50 pmSupernatural stud Jared Padalecki hides under his Hurley hat as he arrives in Vancouver, Canada on Tuesday morning (August 11). The 27-year-old actor touched down to film the next (and possibly last) season of his hit drama/horror series. The fifth season of Supernatural will kick off @ 9PM ET/PT on Thursday (September 10) on The CW (after the series premiere of The Vampire Diaries). More Pictures here
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Post by Denisa on Aug 16, 2009 2:43:05 GMT -5
i think i have a crush on him lol
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