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TV editor Rob Owen can be reached at rowen@post-gazette.com or 412- 263-2582.
A&E's "Sons of Hollywood" is a mindless "Entourage" without a star for its D-listers to orbit.
Premiering at 10 p.m. Sunday -- but already available on demand to Comcast cable subscribers -- this latest reality show chronicles the lives of three friends who live together, two of them the spawn of more famous parents.
Randy Spelling is the actor-son of the late TV uber-producer Aaron Spelling. That also makes Randy the brother of Tori, who got her own reality show last week with the premiere of Oxygen's "Inn Love." This male Spelling scion has had a few TV acting roles, but most were on papa's series, most notably as the younger brother of Steve Sanders (Ian Ziering) on "Beverly Hills, 90210" and in the Spelling soaps "Sunset Beach" and "Malibu Shores." He hasn't been very visible since then, and part of the reason could be his beyond mop-top hair: Dude looks like a raccoon died on top of his head in Sunday's series premiere.
Wannabe rocker Sean Stewart is the son of the legendary Rod Stewart. He writes and sings the "Sons" theme song, "The In Crowd," which is, admittedly, a catchy little pop tune. Stewart is covered in tattoos, likes to roam the house naked and appears...