Tonight is the night, fans! Emily is back on Tv and she is starting "dating" the business again playing Amanda Callaway, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the White Collar Unit.
Emily has given us an insight about going back to work after almost a year and this new character and the chances it has on the show in an interview for TV GUIDE. (click to read it)
Tv Guide gives us a sneak peek of what is to come tonight on White Collar, the introduction of Amanda Callaway.
White Collar airs Tuesdays at 10/9c on USA.
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2/26/2013
10/13/2012
Emily's House featured in Lonny Magazine October Issue - Article
Emily's beautiful home has been featured in a 10 pages long article on Lonny Magazine, you are now able to see some impressive shots of her house, her impeccable taste and love for decorating shine through every picture. We are sure you'll love this album.
The article has been uploaded in our gallery.
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9/26/2012
STAR SECRETS: INSIDE EMILY PROCTER’S MAKEUP BAG!
source: Beauty Undercover
Actress Emily Procter has been a frequent visitor to many of our households. Whether she was portraying tough detective, Calleigh Duquesne, on the CBS drama, CSI: Miami, or quirky White House attorney, Ainsley Hayes, on The West Wing, we all admired her Southern charm and natural beauty. So how does this working-mother stay gorgeous? We got an exclusive peek inside her makeup bag, which includes both department store and drugstore brands.
Department Store Brands: Laura Mercier Secret Brightening Powder, MAC Mineralize Blush (Dainty) & Eye Kohl (Powersurge), Nars The Multiple (Maui), Kevyn Aucoin Sensual Skin Enhancer (a mixture of Sx2 and Sx4)
Drugstore Brands: JK Jemma Kidd Air Kiss Shine Lip Gloss (Undress), NP Set Eye Palette(Atlanta), Pixi Eye Bright Kit (#2), L’Oreal Paris Double-Extend Mascara (black)
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7/17/2012
Ford Plugged In - Emily Procter's Raleigh
You can watch Emily's episode of Ford Plugged In here: LINK
Emily Procter’s Raleigh: Get Plugged In!
Emily Procter’s Raleigh: Get Plugged In!
In this episode of the online competition series “Plugged In,” actress and star of “CSI: Miami” Emily Procter takes viewers to her hometown of Raleigh, where she puts our six contestants to the test with new challenges of stamina, problem solving and driving skills. The contestants, working in teams of two and using the all-new 2012 Ford Focus Electric, unravel Procter’s clues about her favorite Raleigh locations and activities, which lead them on adventurous challenges, uniquely linked to Emily’s personal life. The teams compete to earn “butterfly” points, with the ultimate goal of representing Raleigh in the finale and competing with winners in nine other cities for a chance to win the all-new Focus Electric.
Our first challenge takes the participants to Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh where they participate in a bag swap competition. Each pair has 10 minutes to scour the area, locate people using plastic shopping bags and swap them out for reusable bags.
For the second challenge, Procter sends the teams on a scavenger hunt to visit some of her most beloved places in the Raleigh area. The contestants must try to reach as many locations as possible during the allotted time, taking a picture at each location and uploading their photo to Flickr athttp://www.flickr.com/groups/fordpluggedin/.
Nicknamed “Big Red," The Angus Barn is their first stop on the list. This restaurant holds a very special place in Emily’s heart, as the spot where she threw her dad’s surprise 75th birthday party. Contestants need to take a picture with both her Dad and the restaurant’s owner, Van Eure. Another location is the 42nd Street Oyster Bar where Emily had her 4th grade birthday party. This Raleigh landmark has been serving oysters to generations of Emily’s family since it opened in 1931. Teams should take pictures of themselves enjoying oysters, still Emily’s birthday food of choice. Taylor’s of Raleigh might not have a “taylor," but teams can take a picture outside for this location’s butterfly points. Skate Ranch, another locale, is a skater’s paradise. Emily had her first date here, and contestants have to take a picture wearing a yellow skirt reminiscent of the one she wore that night. The final possible location is NOFO @ The Pig. The name comes from its first home on North Fourth Street in Wilmington, North Carolina. This unique place is located in an old Piggly Wiggly grocery store in the Five Points neighborhood of Raleigh, and still retains much of the original Piggly Wiggly character.
The final challenge takes place at the beautiful Pullen Park , home to the fifth oldest operating amusement park in the US and the sixteenth oldest in the world. Teams play a special game of catch, "Plugged In" style. One team member will be the blind folded “launcher” and the other will be the “catcher." Each team will have 50 balls, each ball with a different butterfly point value. They’ll have two minutes to try to throw and catch as many balls as possible and the winner will move on to the finale for their chance to win a brand new Ford Focus Electric.
Our first challenge takes the participants to Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh where they participate in a bag swap competition. Each pair has 10 minutes to scour the area, locate people using plastic shopping bags and swap them out for reusable bags.
For the second challenge, Procter sends the teams on a scavenger hunt to visit some of her most beloved places in the Raleigh area. The contestants must try to reach as many locations as possible during the allotted time, taking a picture at each location and uploading their photo to Flickr athttp://www.flickr.com/groups/fordpluggedin/.
Nicknamed “Big Red," The Angus Barn is their first stop on the list. This restaurant holds a very special place in Emily’s heart, as the spot where she threw her dad’s surprise 75th birthday party. Contestants need to take a picture with both her Dad and the restaurant’s owner, Van Eure. Another location is the 42nd Street Oyster Bar where Emily had her 4th grade birthday party. This Raleigh landmark has been serving oysters to generations of Emily’s family since it opened in 1931. Teams should take pictures of themselves enjoying oysters, still Emily’s birthday food of choice. Taylor’s of Raleigh might not have a “taylor," but teams can take a picture outside for this location’s butterfly points. Skate Ranch, another locale, is a skater’s paradise. Emily had her first date here, and contestants have to take a picture wearing a yellow skirt reminiscent of the one she wore that night. The final possible location is NOFO @ The Pig. The name comes from its first home on North Fourth Street in Wilmington, North Carolina. This unique place is located in an old Piggly Wiggly grocery store in the Five Points neighborhood of Raleigh, and still retains much of the original Piggly Wiggly character.
The final challenge takes place at the beautiful Pullen Park , home to the fifth oldest operating amusement park in the US and the sixteenth oldest in the world. Teams play a special game of catch, "Plugged In" style. One team member will be the blind folded “launcher” and the other will be the “catcher." Each team will have 50 balls, each ball with a different butterfly point value. They’ll have two minutes to try to throw and catch as many balls as possible and the winner will move on to the finale for their chance to win a brand new Ford Focus Electric.
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7/02/2012
VIVMag: Article added to the gallery.
VIVMag article about Emily's workout routine has been added to the gallery.
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VivMag: Emily's workout playlist
As a feature to VIVMag article about Emily's workout routine, they have posted a great playlist of her favorite "pick up the pace" songs. Take a look, Emily's musical taste is great!
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You can buy the whole playlist on iTunes.
You can buy the whole playlist on iTunes.
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Emily Procter’s Post-Baby Transformation With Trainer Chris Plourde
As featured in the Summer 2012 issue of VIVmag, CSI: Miami‘s Emily Procter is a Spinning machine who’s taken classes at Revolution Fitness for 10 years. Her favorite instructor, Chris Plourde, also trained her one on one after she had her first child. Both love the element of music in their workouts, especially when on the bike. Plourde divulges, “Music that moves me and touches my heart allows me to give more to my students. I want great beat and soul. I create a Spin class plan and plug in music to complement the workout, so it gives my students more juice to dig a little deeper and push harder.”
Here are some of their favorites to pick up the pace.
Check out the full story in the Summer 2012 issue of VIVMag, available July 1!
Here are some of their favorites to pick up the pace.
Check out the full story in the Summer 2012 issue of VIVMag, available July 1!
3/25/2012
‘CSI: Miami’ stars contemplate chances of romance and renewal
The cool, drizzly weather is most un-Miami-like in Manhattan Beach, Calif ., on the set of CBS’ Sunday crime drama “CSI: Miami .”
Just before boxes of hot pizza arrive to drive away the chill, stars Emily Procter and Adam Rodriguez take a break from filming to contemplate the on-again-but-mostly-off-again romance between their respective characters, CSIs Calleigh Duquesne and Eric Delko.
Procter, back in fighting trim after having her first child last season, relates the long will-they-or-won’t-they wait to a similar situation between two of the characters — Lady Mary and Matthew — on her beloved British period drama “Downton Abbey,” which airs on PBS’ “Masterpiece .”
“It really bothered me,” she says, “until I saw ‘Downton Abbey,’ and I realized, as a viewer, I loved the carrot on the stick of Mary and Matthew . You’re watching people who are right for each other and have been through enough, that you know are eventually going to get together, with just a little ‘Eek!’ that they might not .
“With Delko and Calleigh, you know that they still love each other, you know that they’re going to get together . It’s like dessert . You’re looking at it, you know that you’re going to get it later, it’s so good .”
And for those viewers who wonder when it was exactly that Calleigh and Eric broke up — which apparently took place sometime in the fall of 2010 — Procter says it happened, “when Emily Procter got pregnant, and she couldn’t go out in the field, when I didn’t really work for a year . I didn’t know they’d broken up either.
“I actually was in the writers’ office a couple of episodes ago, and I’m like, ‘Are we broke up?’ But it’s ‘CSI: Miami’ time, and you don’t know how long it’s been . It’s probably just been a week .”
In the episode airing Sunday, March 25, called “Law & Disorder,” Calleigh makes a life-changing decision that may give her a second chance with Delko (or at least that’s the tease from CBS).
As to what’s happening with the relationship — nicknamed “Delquesne,” a mash-up of the characters’ last names — Rodriguez says, “Not enough, in my opinion, as usual . I think we’re always sort of hinting at it and not taking a big bite . Maybe there’s a sense of urgency now that the season’s winding down.
“I think there’s some longing to be together on both parts, but there’s been quite a bit of space . The main problem is that we just haven’t made the decision to go there and explore it . I don’t want to speculate on what’s going on off camera . Maybe that’ll end up being what we end up seeing .”
Both Rodriguez and Procter express concern about whether the show will get an 11th season, which would mean either Delquesne gets resolved this season or not at all.
“I find it hard to believe there is any doubt,” says Rodriguez, “but everything I hear leads me to believe there is an element of doubt . This is the first time I’ve ever not been 100 percent confident . I feel pretty good, but I wouldn’t bet the farm on it .”
“I would want a real senior year,” Procter says . “I would want us to know this is our last year . I would want there to be parties . I would want us to do things together, Bonnie-and-Clyde it up . It might be a negotiating point for CBS and David (series star David Caruso) . Let’s hope it’s an artistic choice and not that .”
Of course, this raises the question, could “CSI: Miami” continue without Caruso’s Lt . Horatio Caine?
“I don’t know,” Procter says . “That’s a good question .”
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2/16/2012
'CSI Miami's' Emily Procter has 'Downton Abbey' on her mind
By Kate O'Hare
When Emily Procter is not busy analyzing evidence and peering at corpses on CBS' Sunday-night hit "CSI: Miami," she's watching PBS' Sunday-night "Masterpiece" hit, "Downton Abbey," which concludes it second season on Sunday, Feb. 19.
When Emily Procter is not busy analyzing evidence and peering at corpses on CBS' Sunday-night hit "CSI: Miami," she's watching PBS' Sunday-night "Masterpiece" hit, "Downton Abbey," which concludes it second season on Sunday, Feb. 19.
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2/02/2012
What's in Emily's bag? Us Magazine
Emily Procter's Celine tote (bergdorfgoodman.com) doubles as a diaper bag!
"When my daughter was born, I said, "I'm getting a nice bag for us both," says the CSI: Miami star, who's mom to Pippa, 14 months (with musician Paul Bryan).
"It separates in the center, so splitting things up is easy!" she adds.
Read below to see what else the North Carolina native divvies up inside her luxe bag.
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