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Laura Prepon is a versatile actress whose career spans both film and television. She made her television debut on the long running sitcom "That 70's Show," where she portrayed Donna Pinciotti, the girlfriend of next door neighbor Eric Forman (Topher Grace.) Prepon can be seen in the hit Netflix original series, “Orange is the New Black,” which recently wrapped its seventh and final season. In addition to her on-camera work in “Orange is the New Black,” Laura has directed three episodes. Prepon's second book, “You and I, as Mothers: A Raw and Honest Guide to Motherhood,” a practical handbook designed for mothers of any age, at any stage of motherhood, is set to be released April 7, 2020. The book includes topics such as self-care, stress reduction techniques, protecting one's partnership, asking for help, and getting a global perspective on maternity, as well as a selection of easy and delicious recipes, among many other things. Laura released her first book, THE STASH PLAN, a 21-day plan that combines the latest in food science with dietary wisdom, which was published by Touchstone, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, Inc. The book became an instant New York Times Best-Seller. The paperback edition was released in April 2018. Prepon can be seen in the film “The Girl On The Train,” based on Paula Hawkin's bestselling novel, alongside Emily Blunt. Laura's most recent film “The Hero,” directed by Brett Haley, premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival to rave reviews. She has won a Spotlight Award from The Creative Coalition for her work in The Hero as well as two SAG awards for best ensemble in a comedy series for Orange is the New Black. In 2012, Prepon starred opposite Bruce Willis and Vince Vaughn in the film “Lay the Favorite” for director Stephen Frears. She also starred in the NBC comedy “Are You There, Chelsea?” the series adaptation ofcomedian Chelsea Handler's bestselling novel Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea. Prepon portrayed “Chelsea Hanson,” a free spirited cocktail waitress who loves alcohol and one-night stands. She has made memorable guest appearances on “Castle”, “House” and “How I Met Your Mother.” She also starred in the ABC series “October Road,” opposite Bryan Greenberg. Prepon appeared opposite Ashley Judd in the critically acclaimed feature film "Come Early Morning," which premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. Prepon's other feature credits include "Slackers" opposite Jason Schwartzman, "Lightning Bug,” and the 2013 release, “The Kitchen.” In addition to “Orange is the New Black”, Prepon also directed, produced, and edited the comedic web series “Neighbros.” Prepon added her first producer credits when she combined her passion for poker and entertainment in her own television show for E! Entertainment entitled "E's Hollywood Hold' Em." She started her own Youtube in which she shares tips and tricks of Preparation with her fans and social media followers and it continues to grow daily. On her socials alone, she has over 5.2 millions followers on Instagram, over 900,000 on Twitter, over 450,000 on Facebook, which also continue to grow everyday. Prepon was raised in Watchung, New Jersey. She currently resides in New York City with her husband and daughter.
This week we are explaining why we are officially done with Orange is the New Black, glowing over Glow, recommending new British show starring Keeley Hawes, Bodyguard, and reviewing new indie movie, Eighth Grade.
This week we are explaining why we are officially done with Orange is the New Black, glowing over Glow, recommending new British show starring Keeley Hawes, Bodyguard, and reviewing new indie movie, Eighth Grade.
Despite her glowing on-screen presence on That ’70s Show and Orange Is the New Black, Laura Prepon struggled with weight issues, digestive issues, and low energy.Despite her glowing on-screen presence on That ’70s Show and Orange Is the New Black, Laura Prepon struggled with weight issues, digestive issues, and low energy. After years of starving herself with crazy diets and putting herself through countless grueling workouts, Prepon met integrative nutritionist Elizabeth Troy, who combines Eastern holistic medicine and cutting-edge food science. Get farm to table ingredients and recipes delivered right to your door every week with Sun Basket. Go to SunBasket.com/talkhealthy to save $35 off of your first order. - sponsor Troy “unstuck” Prepon’s malfunctioning organs and jump-started her metabolism through targeted eating and stretching that finally allowed her to lose those stubborn pounds and thrive. Now you can save money on your life insurance just for being healthy. HealthIQ helps physically active people save up to 33% on their life insurance. Go to HealthIQ.com/talkhealthytoday to get a free quote. - sponsor Wanting to share this life-changing success, Prepon and Troy joined forces to create The Stash Plan, a revolutionary 21-day diet and lifestyle guide that combines modern nutritional science with Chinese meridian theory to detoxify the body and burn fat. The book tells you what to cook and how to create a combinable stash—of proteins, carbs, and vegetables, along with nutritional bone broths—to enjoy throughout the week. With twice-weekly cooking sessions at the heart of the plan, Prepon and Troy also show you how to make healthy, budget-friendly meals that are easy and ideal for a busy, on-the-go lifestyle. The Stash Plan gives you the tools to heal yourself from the inside out and start living the life you’ve always wanted. Listen as Prepon and Troy join host Lisa Davis to share more about the Stash Plan. Sponsor: Get farm to table ingredients and recipes delivered right to your door every week with Sun Basket. Go to SunBasket.com/talkhealthy to save $35 off of your first order. Sponsor: Now you can save money on your life insurance just for being healthy. HealthIQ helps physically active people save up to 33% on their life insurance. Go to HealthIQ.com/talkhealthytoday to get a free quote. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve has a beef with the Block, Chris thinks lifting is for losers, and a corgi rides a pony.
The Big Sick and The Hero look at what happens when life throws you something unexpected. And hard. There are no obvious choices in life when dealing with families, culture, expectations, fame, drive, and love. Then add in sickness. These two films take different looks at these things... different from each other and different than most films. The Big Sick is a comedy with a surprising amount of heart. Kumail is a comedian and meets his match in Emily, a lovely girl who is perfect for him. The only problem is that Kumail is expected to abide by an arranged marriage set up by his Pakistani Muslim immigrant parents. And then Emily gets sick. The Hero is a breakout performance by a man that we have adored for decades in Sam Elliott. He plays a Western icon given a potentially life ending diagnosis. Despite very serious premises, each of these films have so much to offer in heart and comedy. Both have amazing supporting casts and are strong contenders for awards.
Welcome to episode 02 of the Wonder Junkie Podcast featuring guest co-host Ted Bennett and Laura Prepon (Alex Vause) & Danielle Brooks (Taystee) from Orange Is The New Black. During my time at TeamRock Radio, I hosted weekend drive-time 2-5pm and had a regular film review segment with Ted where we spoke to people such as Mandy Patinkin (Homeland), Kellan Lutz (The Expendables 3) among many others. So in this episode of Wonder Junkie, we revisit one of those interviews with stars of Orange Is The New Black Laura Prepon and Danielle Brooks. http://petebailey.net/podcast
This week on the show, we explain the origins of the wonk, talk about - and tease - our next Sessions series, and discuss the second season of Orange Is The New Black in full.
This episode is a bit of a departure for Flixwise. Normally we're all about analyzing the greatest movies of all time, but since we're also in the business of horizon broadening, we thought it might be interesting to take a little detour into the realm of television(or sorta television) to chat about Jenji Kohan's ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK. Also, the Emmys are coming up, and we just want to make sure that the ORANGE drum continues to sound until the cast and crew (especially Kate Mulgrew) takes home the gold. In other words, Lady P is obsessed with the show and found a semi-legitamate reason to talk about it in a public forum. In this episode Lady P brought in a couple of her friends, returning guest Julianne Martin and newcomer Melissa Kaplan, to discuss why ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK has become a such cultural phenomenon. They talk about their favorite characters, favorite episodes, predictions for next season, and the hotness of Laura Prepon. Enjoy!