Sunday, October 10, 2010

No Collar, No Problem



When White Collar began in fall 2009, the timing could not be better. The economy collapsed, and behind the smoldering wreckage was Bernie Madoff types whose taste for high living standard fascinated and confused us all. The audience was ready, Matt Bomer country performance was hidden as a fraud as a consultant to the FBI crime, a man whose charm criminals in sacks (and more than 5 million viewers). In preparation for the role, Bomer, who turns 33, this month, closely examined the lives of Frank Abagnalethe about Catch Me If Cananda embraced belts and handkerchiefs, which made its appearance Rat Pack. I always thought the character as someone who opened up their identity as well as many icons,  said the Texas-born actor Cary Grant in To Catch a Thief Newman. Paul studied at The Sting. Ferris himself. The show just his second season in the United States, officially loses the end of the soap opera and Hollywood on Bomer. (He once asked to Superman in a reboot of the franchise board play Ratner.) In the nursery was inevitable gossip in his private life, shrugs a smart Bomer, without question, no,  said defense.  My favorite actors are booked and do their work,  he said, apart from the question. Cary Grant is approved.

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