Let’s face it: Being a child star is not easy. Luckily, with the guidance and advice of pint-size psychologist Kiernan Shipka, the job can be handled with ease.
In this sequel to Funny or Die’s first installment of “Child Star Psychologist,” the Mad Men starlet — looking all grown up in a pink silk blouse — uses what she learned from her early days as Sally Draper to council kid actors including Looper’s Pierce Gagnon, Modern Family’s Aubrey Anderson-Emmons, and Moonrise Kingdom’s Jared Gilman. And don’t let her cuteness fool you: Kiernan — er, Dr. Shipka — is...
In this sequel to Funny or Die’s first installment of “Child Star Psychologist,” the Mad Men starlet — looking all grown up in a pink silk blouse — uses what she learned from her early days as Sally Draper to council kid actors including Looper’s Pierce Gagnon, Modern Family’s Aubrey Anderson-Emmons, and Moonrise Kingdom’s Jared Gilman. And don’t let her cuteness fool you: Kiernan — er, Dr. Shipka — is...
- 9/11/2013
- by Andrew Asare
- EW.com - PopWatch
Sally Draper has had plenty to do on "Mad Men" so far this season (and if we're right about the ever-cryptic on-air preview for this week's new episode, she might be experimenting with smoking cigarettes, too), but the time has come for actress Kiernan Shipka to flex her comedy muscles on another show.
On this week's "Don't Trust the B---- in Apt. 23" (Wed., Apr. 25, 9:30 p.m. Et on ABC), Shipka is playing "herself" opposite star James Van Der Beek, who is also playing "himself." The preview below shows the Beek trying to nail down the mannerisms of the Ship (yeah, that's something we're trying) for a body-swapping comedy they're working on.
When we talked to Shipka last month before the "Mad Men" Season 5 premiere, she had to be tight-lipped, as usual, about that show, but was more than happy to gush about shaking things up a bit on "Apt.
On this week's "Don't Trust the B---- in Apt. 23" (Wed., Apr. 25, 9:30 p.m. Et on ABC), Shipka is playing "herself" opposite star James Van Der Beek, who is also playing "himself." The preview below shows the Beek trying to nail down the mannerisms of the Ship (yeah, that's something we're trying) for a body-swapping comedy they're working on.
When we talked to Shipka last month before the "Mad Men" Season 5 premiere, she had to be tight-lipped, as usual, about that show, but was more than happy to gush about shaking things up a bit on "Apt.
- 4/25/2012
- by Maggie Furlong
- Huffington Post
Sally Draper has had plenty to do on "Mad Men" so far this season (and if we're right about the ever-cryptic on-air preview for this week's new episode, she might be experimenting with smoking cigarettes, too), but the time has come for actress Kiernan Shipka to flex her comedy muscles on another show.
On this week's "Don't Trust the B---- in Apt. 23" (Wed., Apr. 25, 9:30 p.m. Et on ABC), Shipka is playing "herself" opposite star James Van Der Beek, who is also playing "himself." The preview below shows the Beek trying to nail down the mannerisms of the Ship (yeah, that's something we're trying) for a body-swapping comedy they're working on.
When we talked to Shipka last month before the "Mad Men" Season 5 premiere, she had to be tight-lipped, as usual, about that show, but was more than happy to gush about shaking things up a bit on "Apt.
On this week's "Don't Trust the B---- in Apt. 23" (Wed., Apr. 25, 9:30 p.m. Et on ABC), Shipka is playing "herself" opposite star James Van Der Beek, who is also playing "himself." The preview below shows the Beek trying to nail down the mannerisms of the Ship (yeah, that's something we're trying) for a body-swapping comedy they're working on.
When we talked to Shipka last month before the "Mad Men" Season 5 premiere, she had to be tight-lipped, as usual, about that show, but was more than happy to gush about shaking things up a bit on "Apt.
- 4/25/2012
- by Maggie Furlong
- Aol TV.
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