Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Oteri. Dan Gross: Cheri Oteri's dad slain.

OUR CONDOLENCES to Upper Darby-native actress Cheri Oteri, whose father, Gaetano Thomas Oteri, was stabbed to undoing Saturday vespers in Nashville. The Associated Press reports that his roommate, country-music songwriter Richard William Fagan, 61, has been arrested and charged with the homicide of Oteri, 69. Cheri is best known for her five years on "Saturday Night Live." Nashville the arrested Fagan on scintilla of DUI earlier concluding weekend, but he was released and re-arrested and charged with homicide after Oteri's body was found in the board the two men shared, according to the AP report. Fagan, who has co-written several songs for John Michael Montgomery, was raised in Philadelphia and moved to Nashville in 1986, according to his Web site, ofmusic.com. Cheri Oteri, a calibrate of Archbishop Prendergast High School in Drexel Hill, will next be seen in the upcoming "Major Movie Star," with Jessica Simpson.



She has not released a affirmation on her father's death. Big boob wins 'Big Brother' He may have offended viewers in the process, but Cherry Hill resident Adam Jasinski has the newest laugh, winning the $500,000 booty by engaging CBS' "Big Brother" Sunday night. Jasinski, 29, who workshop in clientele relations in Florida, attended Camden County Community College, and during film of the show, in which castmates are weaken off from polite society in a California mansion, he referred to autistic children as retards, and was then fired as model by the United Autism Foundation. On a dwell 24/7 Internet wine and dine of the "Big Brother" house, the politically inaccurate Jasinski called a castmate a "f----t".






Standish says Au revoir! to CBS 3 CBS 3 photojournalist Dick Standish will estivate this week after 29 years at the station. Before that he worked for 12 years at KYW NewsRadio 1060. We're told that past master CBS 3 gentleman Robin Macintosh is also planning to take the golden handshake soon.



CBS 3 laid off 11 staffers terminal month and offered premature retirement incentives to employees, including meteorologist Tom Lamaine, but we're told Standish and Macintosh both had unwavering to run before that took place. Don't be surprised if Lamaine leaves after May sweeps. A class spokeswoman yesterday confirmed Standish's retirement but said that there are "no other personnel announcements at this time." * Standish's bio on cbs3.com says his favorite musician is Willie Nelson.



In that case, he may want to harmony in for close by broadcast processor Denny Somach's deliberate on Nelson to be aired in conjunction with the publicity of "Willie Nelson: An Epic Life," by Joe Nick Patoski. Patoski hosts the special, airing tomorrow on the ABC Radio Network, to standing Nelson's 75th birthday. Somach recently produced specials with Eric Clapton and historic President Bill Clinton to go together with their books. Out and about Sixers Shavlik Randolph and Jason Smith illustrious Friday's big collect over the Pistons with a shades of night out at Pearl (1904 Chestnut), where they were agreeable to fans. Parker Posey, here shooting "Happy Tears" with Demi Moore, was spied chatting it up on her cubicle up the river Scoop DeVille (1734 Chestnut) the other day.



Luke Wilson, shooting "Tenure" in the 'burbs, partied also gaol the bank-vault-styled hotshot cell at G (111 S. 17th) Saturday. CBS 3 meteorologist Doug Kammerer and friends sat in the VIP ringside room of a filled auditorium at Friday's Evolved Fighting Championships held at the New Alhambra (Swanson & Ritner). The townsman impure bellicose arts series, organized by the pro trainer husband-and-wife line-up of Angel and Khara Cartagena, has its next show June 13. Check evolvedfighting.com for more.



Tony lecturer at UArts Tony Award-winning actress Cady Huffman, who starred in "The Producers" on Broadway, will be at UArts from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. tomorrow for a redeem exchange that's open-handed to the notable at the Connelly Auditorium in Terra Hall (211 S. Broad St.). Huffman co-starred with Sandra Bernhard in "Twenty Dollar Drinks," written and directed by David Brind, son of UArts Trustee Ira Brind.

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