Terrell Owens Headed To Primetime - As A Sitcom Actor

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JAIME ARON | May 12, 2008 01:58 PM EST | AP

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In this image released by MyNetworkTV, Dallas Cowboys football player Terrell Owens, left, is shown shaking hands with actor Kelly Perine, who plays Walter Hill, on the set of MyNetworkTV’s new sitcom, “Under One Roof” starring Flavor Flav, right, on April 15, 2008, in Vancouver. Owens will star as Sean Hill, brother to Favor Flav's character Calvester Hill, airing Wednesday, May 14, 2008. (AP Photo/MyNetworkTV, Ike Shroter)

IRVING, Texas — Get your popcorn ready: Terrell Owens is coming to prime time Wednesday night. As an actor.

T.O. will make his sitcom acting debut on the MyNetworkTV show "Under One Roof" as the long-lost brother of the show's star, Flavor Flav. Owens tries convincing Flav and sitcom sibling Kelly Perine that they're all brothers in hopes of getting them to invest in his Web site.

"I see dollar signs," Owens said in an interview with The Associated Press. "I'm trying to kind of smooth my way into the family, but Flav is not buying it. It's a lot of funny dialogue. It was a good time."

It might also be a first step toward a second career.

"If I'm going to really consider doing acting after football, this a great start to let me get my feet wet," Owens said. "For an actor trying to become an A-lister, I think I'm on the bottom of the pile. I'm a D-lister."

Owens always has been comfortable in front of a camera, but it's usually playing the character known as T.O.

He's built his reputation through end-zone celebrations, colorful interviews (such as the time he answered questions while doing sit-ups in his driveway) and dressing up for the Tour de France just to ride a stationary bike at training camp. He showed more acting skills during a skit with one of the "Desperate Housewives" that aired before a Monday Night Football game. The scene ended with the woman dropping her towel _ and ABC later offering an apology.

Owens got a taste of Hollywood in 1999, when he appeared in "Any Given Sunday" with a star-filled cast. A friend who is the casting director of this show has long been encouraging Owens to take on roles, something he's more receptive to after the way things went with Flav's show.

He came away with several football-acting comparisons: Cast members are like teammates, the script is like a playbook and both require lots of practice so that once the lights go on you're ready for anything.

"You've got to get a feel for the flow of the show and the storyline and go with it," Owens said. "They told me they were very, very pleased with the way I played my character, just how I was getting my lines on point and on cue. That was very, very encouraging."

Viewers can see for themselves at 8 p.m. EDT on Wednesday night. Owens will be tuned in, too, because that'll be the first time he sees the finished product.

And, yes, he'll have his popcorn ready, like he memorably urged fans to do upon joining the Cowboys.

"I think I've got everyone I know tuned in to watch this show. I even sent an e-mail out," he said. "I guarantee you, once people see the show, I'll be getting e-mails and text messages out the wazoo. ... Believe me, it's some funny stuff. It's going to be great."

Even if the reviews are outstanding, Owens won't be giving up his day job any time soon _ even if he is in the final year of his contract.

"I know what's the breadwinner for me," he said. "But definitely I'm looking forward to doing some acting after football, in the offseason next year. I think I did well enough that they even may bring me back for some recurring roles. It's a start for me, and I don't like to fail at anything I do."

 
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Not gonna get good ratings here in the Philly market.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 AM on 05/13/2008

Oh, I thought this was a stunt until I read that Flavor Flav was involved. I'm sure James Lipton is lining them up as you read this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 05/13/2008
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You mean he finally stopped sobbing about his quarterback?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 05/12/2008
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That's funny. I thought acting was all he did after he left the 49ers. You mean his tears weren't on demand?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 05/12/2008

I hope antidepressants are available next to the Kraft Service table.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 05/12/2008
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T.O. you need to be practicing not dropping so many catches this next season. You're one of the best receivers, still, and I want to see you stick it to the Eagles after how you got ran out of Philly. But going on Flav's show isnt going to help with any of that. You and your boy Romo need to stop choking in the crucial games and get Dallas to the Superbowl.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 05/12/2008

"T.O. you need to be practicing not dropping so many catches this next season. You're one of the best receivers, still, and I want to see you stick it to the Eagles after how you got ran out of Philly." by the964kid

964 - T.O. didn't "get run out of Philly" - he simply took the money and ran, after stating that he "needed to feed his family." I know......it's tough to feed a family on the 49 million the Eagles were paying him, but we all do the best we can....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 PM on 05/12/2008
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