Constance Zimmer has been a regular presence on American TV screens for years, with roles on shows such as "Joan of Arcadia" and "Boston Legal." But her most recognizable part by far has been as studio executive Dana Gordon on the HBO hit "Entourage." As that show wraps up its final season, Zimmer will segue onto the USA Network's "Royal Pains" as the new love interest for main character Dr. Hank Lawson. Constance ZimmerPhoto by PR PhotosOnce you started getting series work, did you buy anything special?The first thing I bought was this beautiful, eight-person pull-out dining table from 18th century France. It was so much money to me, and I couldn't believe I could afford it. I still have it. It's sitting in storage because I cannot get rid of it, but it doesn't go with the style of any of our homes. By the way -- I don't know when eight people ever sat around that table. Prev NextMore On Spending Money:When you can save money by spending moreCreate a news alert for "smart spending" Related Articles:Secret celeb hideawaysMoney Q&A with Guy FieriMoney Q&A with Rob LoweRelated Links:Costly social media failsQ&A with Lisa LampanelliWhy you need a prenup advertisement
The first thing I bought was this beautiful, eight-person pull-out dining table from 18th century France. It was so much money to me, and I couldn't believe I could afford it. I still have it. It's sitting in storage because I cannot get rid of it, but it doesn't go with the style of any of our homes. By the way -- I don't know when eight people ever sat around that table.
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