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Check out the latest Adventures with Angela to see behind-the-scenes tour, plus learn the stories of what it’s like to be pregnant – and to play pregant – on The Office.
Past videos
If you missed Angela on ‘Conan’, you can watch her talk about prosthetic body parts below:
Click ‘more’ for past updates.
If you missed Angela’s recent appearances on ‘The Talk’ or ‘The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson’, you can watch them here:
The Talk (Airdate: November 15)
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (Airdate: November 17)
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Be sure to watch (or DVR) Angela in the following appearances this week:
- The Talk | Tues, Nov 15 – MORE INFO
Carrie Fisher; Angela Kinsey. Henry Winkler cohosts.
- Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson | Thurs, Nov 17 – MORE INFO
Michael Ian Black; Alex Kingston; with Angela Kinsey as the voice of Geoff.
View full schedule.
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Exclusive Lunch for Two with Rachael Harris and Angela Kinsey!
What an incredibly fun time you will have lunching with two of the funniest actors around! Rachael and Angela will lunch with the lucky winning bidder and guest in Los Angeles, while helping to support aspiring women filmmakers through the Adrienne Shelly Foundation. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by!
100% of the final sale price will support The Adrienne Shelly Foundation.
About the Adrienne Shelly Foundation:
The Adrienne Shelly Foundation supports the artistic achievements of female actors, writers and directors through a series of scholarships, grants, and industry mentoring. Reflecting Adrienne’s generous spirit, our goal is to recognize the tremendous passion and commitment of women artists in creating their own work.
Place a bid | More information
Bidding ends Friday, November 11.
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Thousands of Sea Turtles Die in U.S. Fishing Gear
At least 4,600 sea turtles are dying in fishing gear each year in this country, and that’s outrageous.
All six species of sea turtle found in U.S. waters are at risk of extinction and are protected by the Endangered Species Act. Sea turtles are beautiful, majestic animals, and if we want our children and grandchildren to be able to swim in seas that are full of turtles, then we have to give them a breather.
The 4,600 figure comes from a new study, and according to scientists at Oceana, the actual number of sea turtles killed in U.S. fisheries is likely significantly higher because we know little about what many fisheries are actually catching.
We know that shrimp trawl nets in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Coast are a big culprit, accounting for a whopping 98 percent of all sea turtles caught in U.S. fisheries. The use of turtle escape hatches (also called turtle excluder devices or TEDs) in shrimp trawls is supposed to keep most of these turtles from drowning but recent evidence shows that fishermen are not properly using this gear. This is another reason why the real number of turtles dying in U.S. fisheries is likely much higher than 4,600.
The good news from the study is that we have the tools we need to protect sea turtles — but we have to try harder. Strong sea turtle protections and enforcement of those protections are urgently needed.
As Oceana scientist Elizabeth Griffin Wilson points out, we have to take a more big picture approach to protecting sea turtles. The government needs to look at the impacts of all fisheries on sea turtles and ensure consistent protections. For example, most shrimp trawlers need those sea turtle escape hatches, but other fishermen — like the scallop trawlers on the East Coast — don’t have to use gear that would let the turtles escape the nets.
It’s crazy: The government lists these animals as endangered or threatened with extinction but then allows thousands of them to get killed. It is senseless.
Sea turtles have been swimming the oceans since before the dinosaurs. Are we going to let them go extinct now because we can’t step back and see the big picture?
You can help by joining Oceana in the fight to get sea turtles off the hook.
- Source
Photos of Angela at the Annual SeaChange Summer Party To Benefit Oceana this weekend:

From TVLine.com:
Angela Kinsey is a terrible liar — and she knows it. When I grilled her at the Emmys Sunday about the mysterious second pregnancy on this season’s Office, she feigned ignorance so unconvincingly that even she wasn’t buying what she was selling.
The actress was far more believable when discussing the rekindled war between Angela and Jenna Fisher’s Pam (Baby Momma No. 1). “She’s incredibly mean to Pam,” Kinsey told me. “We’re back to the frenemies stage.”
And Kinsey couldn’t be happier. How happy? Watch the following clip and find out.
Source: The Office‘s Angela Kinsey Relishing Renewed Angela-Pam Rivalry: ‘I’m Such a [Expletive]!”
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Last night Angela attended the 9th Annual BAFTA Tea Party held at L’Ermitage Beverly Hills Hotel.



















