Michael Rauch
@michael_rauch
Creator of Instinct - Cumming (Alan) on CBS, Royal Pains EP. (And created much shorter-lived shows like Love Monkey, Beautiful People, and Life Is Wild)
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15-07-2010 16:52:14
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Giant exhale. Big thank you to Jake Tapper đŠ Michael Beschloss Rex ChapmanđđŒ Frank Rich The.Ink, from Anand Giridharadas for holding our âTwitter handsâ throughout this madness and getting us here!
Guess he put Jared Kushner in charge of protecting democracy
Here is a member of the terrorist mob that yesterday stormed the U.S. Capitol. Trump told them, âWe love youâ and âthink youâre special.â The man's shirt means â6 Million [Jews] Werenât Enoughâ: Ronald Brownstein Roya Hakakian
So some anti-Semite thought âwhy arenât there hoodies that poke fun at Auschwitz?â And found a humorist who came up with âCamp Auschwitzâ, because, irony. And found someone to design it. And someone to manufacture it. And someone to sell it. And some dumb anti-Semite to buy it.
RIP to the legend Cloris Leachman. We were so lucky and privileged to be able to work with her. Ovaltine? Royal Pains Mark Feuerstein Henry Winkler
Whatâs (almost) better than a reboot?Raising $ for the hungry instead of revenue for giant companies! The Royal Pains Reunion table read, with ATX TV Festival and Play-PerView to help Feeding America The RP cast will be there! Moderated by up-and-comer (legend) Henry Winkler
The HankMed team is reuniting for a Royal Pains Reunion on June 6th. Join the cast and crew for a live read of the series finale and Q&A to raise money to help @feedingamerica w/ ATX TV Festival and Play-PerView ! Tinyurl.com/PPVRoyalPainsR⊠for viewing links & digital raffle tickets
Blue skies tomorrow!!! Please join us as Hank is on call, and the Royal Pains cast reunites to raise $ for Feeding America with ATX TV Festival & Play-PerView The one and only Eddie R. Henry Winkler will be moderating a Q & A after the table read. Mark Feuerstein
RIP Lisa Banes, who was hit by a scooter here in NYC and died today at 65. We had the pleasure of working with Lisa on Royal Pains when she brought Ellen Collins to life. Lisa was deeply talented, such a kind person, and always a joy to work with.