May 24, 2013

We have a new layout up done by Samantha, so a huge thank you goes out to her! I hope you all enjoy it! News has been rather slow with Taylor while he’s working on his projects so Jen and I will be working behind the scenes to catch things up and maybe unveil a surprise sometime this summer!


Jonathan Groff is just one of the recent stars to join the roster of Ryan Murphy’s HBO movie Normal Heart, he’ll be playing the love interest named Craig, an early victim of the disease and the first lover of Bruce Niles (Kitsch)

Also just cast: Broadway actor and director Joe Mantello as Mickey Marcus, a man who’s an instrumental member of the Gay Men’s Health Crisis.
The actors join previously announced cast members such as Julia Roberts (Dr. Emma Brookner), Mark Ruffalo (Ned Weeks), Matt Bomer (Felix Turner) and Jim Parsons (Tommy Boatwright). The Normal Heart is expected to premiere next year.

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Last summer, Taylor was featured in People magazine’s June 2012 issue. A big thank you to my friend Bri for sharing this scan with us! Head over to the gallery for the latest additions.

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– Home > Magazines > People Magazine (06/02/2012)


Last night, the minds and bodies behind the great Braverman clan took to the stage at PaleyFest to discuss everything from a potential season five to the reason why Mark and Sarah will never work and Tim Riggins.

Mae Whitman really wants Tim Riggins on the show: When asked if any more Friday Night Lights actors will be on the show, Katims said that it’s a possibility (assuming there’s a fifth season, obviously). The process is as follows: Step one: The writers create a character. Step two: The writers realize that a former-FNL actor might be a perfect fit. Step three: Jason Katims picks up the phone and “begs” the actor to come to Parenthood. Hey, it worked with Michael B. Jordan, Minka Kelly and Matt Lauria. Where you at, Taylor Kitsch?!

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Mar 04, 2013

I’ve added a new of Taylor photo shoot into the gallery! I know the images are not exactly “new” but they are new to this site. The images are from the 2006 TV Guide photo shoot. Head over to the gallery for the latest additions.

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– Home > Photoshoots/Outtakes > TV Guide (2006)


Ryan Murphy’s upcoming adaptation of the play The Normal Heart for HBO just got more star-studded.

The Big Bang Theory star Jim Parsons and Friday Night Lights alum Taylor Kitsch have joined Julia Roberts, Mark Ruffalo and Matt Bomer in the television movie, EW has confirmed. Parsons will portray gay activist Tommy Boatwright, reprising his role from the 2011 Broadway revival; Kitsch will play Bruce Niles, a closeted investment banker who becomes a prominent AIDS activist, according to Deadline, who originally reported the news.

The television movie, based on Larry Kramer’s Tony-winning play that Kramer himself will adapt for the small screen, follows the onset of the AIDS crisis in New York City in the early 1980s. Roberts will play “Dr. Emma Brookner, the doctor who treats several of the earliest victims, while Ruffalo will portray Ned Weeks, a man who witnesses first-hand the mysterious disease that claims the lives of many. Matt Bomer (White Collar) will play a reporter who becomes Ned’s lover.”

Kramer’s play debuted at New York’s Public Theatre in 1985. The 2011 Broadway revival earned Tonys for Best Revival, Best Featured Actor and Best Featured Actress. The Normal Heart will begin production later this year and hit HBO sometime in 2014. (Source)


Taylor and a friend were photographed at a hockey game between the Anahiem Ducks and Los Angeles Kings at the Staples Center on February 25, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. Head over to the gallery for the latest additions.

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– Home > Public Appearances > 2013 > Los Angeles Kings vs. Anaheim Ducks (02/25/2013)




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