Former Dharma and Greg actress Jenna
Elfman returns to television with a
guest spot on NBC's My Name Is Earl.
It's a pleasure to see Elfman
back in her element, as her easygoing,
goofy charm harken...
Former Dharma and Greg actress Jenna Elfman returns to television with a guest spot on NBC's My Name Is Earl. It's a pleasure to see Elfman back in her element, as her easygoing, goofy charm harkens back to such classic comediennes as Carol Burnett and Lucille Ball. Although she has yet to reach the stratosphere of these two legends, Elfman clearly has the chops. Show star Jason Lee talks about Jenna's character on My Name Is Earl.
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please,somebody save the show!!
i miss you earl
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