Amanda Peet Post Pregnancy
Wed, 14 March 2007 at 11:21 am
Amanda Peet returns to work on the set of Studio 60 on Tuesday morning just a few weeks after giving birth to daughter Frances Benioff (born Feb. 20).
Amanda, 35, received some assistance into Ben Kitay Studios in Hollywood with a pal from the set.
Peet and hubby David Benioff married in New York City on Sept. 30, 2006,
Photos: Bauer-Griffin
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She looks pretty, healthy, natural - good for her!
i thought her husband had hair? are you sure that’s him…?
she looked ambiguos before now she looks like a woman all that oestrogen
You’re right, hr. Thanks!!
that doesn’t look like amanda peet. looks like ione sky.
Hey Jared, do you know if Amanda Peet going back to the studio to work means that Studio 60 will actually be back on the air at some point? I was under the impression that NBC took it off to put The Black Donnellys on. I had heard/read somewhere that maybe they might bring Studio 60 back so they could close out the show. I hope they can at least close out the show…or maybe someone else (a cable channel) will pick up the show. It’s absolutely hysterical…great show and a shame the ratings are so bad. Thanks! Donna
That’s Ione Sky not Amanda Peet. LMAO
donna - i read on eonline that if black donnelly’s does as well as studio 60, that s60 will probably be cancelled (b/c it’s more expensive to produce). but i’m pretty sure they will finish the season b/c i believe nbc bought a full season already. i really want it to get renewed though! i refuse to watch BD b/c i don’t want it to replace S60!!
whoa, either Amanda Peet looks really funny without make up or. . that’s someone else?
THAT’S NOT AMANDA, JARED!!
Hi HR, thanks for the info. I thought NBC had bought the entire season’s worth of episodes of Studio 60 and even though the rating weren’t that good, I’d read the network had committed to the season. So I was surprised when BD was suddenly put on in place of Studio 60. I so agree with you, I hope the show is renewed. Studio 60 and Ugly Betty are the only two network shows I watch (or in Studio 60’s case, “watched” is more accurate.) Studio 60 is wonderfully well-written and acted and I am STILL laughing about the twist they did on Gilbert & Sullivan’s “Very Model of a Modern Major General” on the second show “The Cold Open.” How funny was that? Maybe we’ll get lucky and Studio 60 will be picked up by a discriminating cable channel, huh? Take care! Donna
When will the networks leave sharp, intelligent, witty, and culturally engaging shows alone? How much more dummying down can we take? Studio 60 deserves some PR and for the network to quit taking its pulse every week. Let it ride out its full season and maybe give it a few pitches on late night, etc.
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