LYCOS RETRIEVER
Jamie Kennedy
built 656 days ago
A stunning, minimalist space with floor-to-ceiling windows, Jamie Kennedy at the Gardiner is a spectacular venue for your gathering. The Gardiner Museum’s Terrace Room has spectacular views up and down Queen’s Park and across to the Royal Ontario Museum. Groups can ... rent the Gardiner’s lobby. With white walls, an expansive black-glass countertop, and limestone floors, this entrance space has housed wedding receptions, pre-dinner cocktails, and meet-and-greets.
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"Jamie Kennedy is a wonderful writer! If you are not interested in laughing, then this book isn’t for you. Once you start reading his book you won’t be able to put it down."
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Jamie Kennedy has had it. After enduring years of getting heckled onstage, in the press, and, more recently, at the hands of virulent bloggers, the comedian and star of Malibu's Most Wanted and Son of the Mask is finally retaliating. Heckler, his stinging documentary aimed at silencing “uninformed” critics, opened last night at Clearview Chelsea West Theater for the Tribeca Film Festival. Yet, given the chance, Kennedy admits there are a few people he'd like to heckle himself: “Dumb critics, misinformed old-men critics, angry bloggers, virgin 35-year-old bloggers, and fan-boy weirdos who have Vulcan fanny packs — they’re all out to level the playing field and take you down.”
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Per Jamie Kennedys PR rep the comedian has finally landed a record deal for his budding rap career. Hear the track. As fans of his MTV reality show already know, Jamie Kennedy is trying to 'blow up' and make it big in the rap world. [Full Story]
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In his 20-plus years at the top of Toronto's food chain, Jamie Kennedy has made a career of ground-breaking firsts. Now, after being forced to flee his lunch-only digs at the ROM, he's become the first superchef to offer his high-end snack food for those on a borscht budget. No one but him can pass off food with such importance in such an inconspicuous way. Better arrive early if you want to be guaranteed a table for dinner. And be sure to call ahead to make sure the maestro is manning the stoves.
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Almost ten years after alighting in Hollywood, Jamie Kennedy’s acting career started to take off. His big break came when he was cast in Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet, and his career took off when he was cast as the articulately cynical geek, Randy Meeks, in Wes Craven's Scream, which broke box office records, spawned a successful renewal of the horror genre, and landed him a Blockbuster Best Supporting Actor Award. Roles followed alongside Steve Martin in Bowfinger and George Clooney in Three Kings. Through a slew of career successes and setbacks, Jamie did what he knew best - persevere.
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