May 19, 2013

Garcelle Beauvais ‘Stunned’ after Fired from ‘Franklin & Bash’

   

Actress Garcelle Beauvais arrives at the premiere of Paramount Pictures’ “Flight” held at the ArcLight Cinemas on October 23, 2012 in Hollywood

*”Franklin & Bash” will return for its third season without co-star Garcelle Beauvais – a move that has left her “stunned.”

The actress, who has played Hanna Linden since the series debuted in 2011, tweeted Wednesday: “Just found out that I’m not being asked back on @franklinandbash #stunned :( :(.”

She followed the tweet up by reflecting on her experience: “Had fun on @franklinandbash wish them a great season. lots of projects in the works #flight #whitehousedown #arresteddevelopment #psych.”

“Franklin & Bash” was renewed for a third season in September and stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Breckin Meyer.




Articles You May Like

If you have an EURweb account please click here to Login

Comments

  1. Yeah, I wonder why they fired her? *eyes rolling* Probably another Stacy Dash: pretty face, lousy acting. Don’t know if she has an attitude like Dash. Maybe she needs to hook up with Dash and get a taste of the publicity she is getting for her Robme endorsement.

  2. Cade Foster says:

    I’m stunned as well, but the show will go on, she did not play a really significant part. Just window dressing!!

  3. I can’t see why it was renewed. The show is weak! She’s not loosing nothing.
    She’s a far better actress than either of those fools. She needs better material to act from.

  4. HHCassius says:

    This goes hand-in-hand with the Soul Man story. We need to make our own stuff, but with high production value and leaving the corny humor to fall by the wayside, inspiring its watchers while entertaining them and making them laugh. We need a second coming of The Cosby Show, A Different World, Julia, something like that. All this low-brow common stuff has got to go. The Cosby Show had more than a black audience. But Tyler Perry, Cedric the Entertainer and all this other stuff is made as though they’re only trying to service the lowest common denominator. I’m sick of it.

    Quality actresses like Garcelle Beauvais, Stacey Dash (many white actresses are divas and still make it), ISAIAH WASHINGTON, Blair Underwood, and the like, should be employed on shows of a similar caliber as the top-rated network (read: white) shows.

Leave a Reply