

Last night was the NCIS Los Angeles Season 4 Wrap Party, and the cast and crew (except for Linda Hunt and Chris O´Donnell) were in attendance. The event took place at The Emerson Theatre in Los Angeles and…judging by the photos, the party was a blast!
Check the gallery for more pics.




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Another positive review for PROOF, this time by Alina Abramovich from the Daily Trojan! Here´s what she had to say about Daniela´s performance:
Ruah delivers an especially standout performance, taking the character in a more vocal and visceral direction than often seen while also infusing Catherine with a childlike sense of vulnerability and fiery spirit.
Read More HERE.
In the last few days, I´ve updated the gallery with some more pics of Daniela Ruah during her performance of “Proof”, at the Hayworth Theatre in Los Angeles. Stay tuned for more pics soon 😉


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Eis os scans de uma entrevista da revista Exclusiva do Verão 2012 feita a Daniela Ruah, onde a actriz fala de si, da sua carreira e da sua recente ligação à marca automóvel Audi.




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PRE-FINALE EPISODES | The April 30 episode guest-stars Andrea Roth (Rescue Me) as “a part of Hetty’s past that we’ve hinted at before,” showrunner Shane Brennan previews. “You’ll also see something we haven’t seen before [when] something Callen learns about Hetty leads to a moment that is angry. Callen literally just attacks her. It is quite the confrontational scene.” Then on May 7, when Deeks goes undercover with a beautiful woman (CSI: NY’s Jeananne Goossen), “Of course there is some jealousy for Kensi — especially when Deeks, being the ‘Method’ undercover agent that he is, tries to play it as real as possible! It puts pressure on their relationship and at the same time lights the fuse for the finale.” Speaking of which….
MAY 14 SEASON FINALE | Titled “Descent,” featuring encores from both traitorous CIA vet Isaak Sidorov (Sons of Anarchy’s Timothy V. Murphy) and “The Chameleon” (Highlander’s Christopher Lambert) and necessitating a shuffling of NCIS partners, Brennan touts the hour as “the most powerful finale we’ve done — and we’ve done some pretty powerful ones, so that’s saying something. It’s also the darkest one by a long, long way.” Teasing two possible (and none-too-small) fatalities in the finale, he stresses, “It really ends in a dark, scary place. I’ve warned you!”