Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2003 | ESPN Extreme Sports | voice | Global Championships 18 episodes |
2006 | Project Runway | Himself | 6 episodes Bravo /NBC/ Universal |
2006 | The Today Show | Himself | 1 episodes NBC/ Universal |
2008 | Australia's Next Top Model | Himself | 2 episodes FOX 8 |
2008–present | The Malan Show | Himself/Host | Co-Creator, 2008–present: Full-time Host, 2008: Celebrity Host Bravo /NBC/ Universal |
2008 | Bravo's A List Awards | Himself | Project Runway All-Stars Segment designing for Nikki Blonsky |
2008 | New York 360 Angle | Himself | 1 episode NYCTV |
2010 | Minute to Win It | Costume Designer | costumer season 1-present NBC/Universal |
2010 | Better TV | Himself | 1 episode |
2010 | The Real Housewives of New York City | Himself | 1 episode Bravo/NBC/Universal |
2010 | MTV Daily Detox | Himself | 1 episode MTV / Viacom |
2010 | The 64th annual Tony Awards, Fashion on the red carpet | Himself/Host | 1 episode Interviews with Aretha Franklin, Paula Abdul, etc.Broadway TV |
2011 | The Early Show | Himself | 1 episode CBS |
2011 | NASDAQ TV | Himself | 1 episode |
2011 | Fashion Television | Himself | 1 episode |
2011 | LXTV | Himself | 1 episode |
2011 | MTV Video Music Awards | Himself | 1 episode MTV/Viacom |
2011 | The Real Housewives of New York City | Wardrobe Designer to Alex McCord and Simon Van Kempen | 18 episodes Bravo/NBC/Universal |
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“All television ever did was shrink the demand for ordinary movies. The demand for extraordinary movies increased. If any one thing is wrong with the movie industry today, it is the unrelenting effort to astonish.”
—Clive James (b. 1939)
“His [O.J. Simpsons] supporters lined the freeway to cheer him on Friday and commentators talked about his tragedy. Did those people see the photographs of the crime scene and the great blackening pools of blood seeping into the sidewalk? Did battered women watch all this on television and realize more vividly than ever before that their lives were cheap and their pain inconsequential?”
—Anna Quindlen (b. 1952)
“The television screen, so unlike the movie screen, sharply reduced human beings, revealed them as small, trivial, flat, in two banal dimensions, drained of color. Wasnt there something reassuring about it!that human beings were in fact merely images of a kind registered in one anothers eyes and brains, phenomena composed of microscopic flickering dots like atoms. They were atomsnothing more. A quick switch of the dial and they disappeared and who could lament the loss?”
—Joyce Carol Oates (b. 1938)