Queer as Folk Appearances

Michael, Brian and Justin

Russell T. Davies, who created “Queer As Folk,” will be returning to write “Doctor Who” later this year.

Gale Harold (Brian) is in a new movie, “Good Girl Jane,” out this year.

Peter Paige (Emmett) writes and is executive producer of “Good Trouble” on Freeform.

Hal Sparks (Michael) has a great website, with news, streaming web show, etc. so check it out! Hal Sparks on Twitter @HalSparks

Sharon Gless has completed two movies this year.

Sherry Miller (Jennifer) has a Christmas movie coming out this year, “Christmas in Rockwell.”

Jaclyn Moore (former QAF writer/producer) now is showrunner for “Dear White People” on Netflix.

Chris Potter (David) plays Gambit in the new “X-Men ’97” animated series.

Dean Armstrong (Blake) has some movies coming out.

Jason Jones (Dominic) has two movies coming out.

Aidan Gillen  (Stuart) is a very busy actor who stars in several series and movies.

Craig Kelly (Vince) has two movies coming out.

Charlie Hunnam (Nathan) stars in the upcoming Apple TV+ series “Shantaram” and is filming a new movie, “Rebel Moon.”

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Interview with Natasha Calis, Morgan Holmstrom, Kheon Clarke and Thomas Elms

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Interview with Natasha Calis, Morgan Holmstrom, Kheon Clarke and Thomas Elms of “SkyMed” on Paramount+ by Suzanne 7/6/22

This new action show debuts Sunday, July 10 on Paramount+. If you like shows like Chicago Fire or Chicago Med, you’ll probably enjoy this. It has a lot more action than other medical shows, such as “Grey’s Anatomy,” and it’s less of a soap opera. However, it does have some steamy moments.  It reminds me more of the show “ER,” which always had a lot going on, or the 70’s show “Emergency!”. This show is set up in the Canadian north (i.e. the wilderness) and is based on a real group of heroes up there who rescue people in the boonies and help them out medically.  The main name you might recognize in the series is Aaron Ashmore, who plays “Weezer,” the elder advisor to the younger people on the show. He starred in “Killjoys,” “Locke & Key,” “Smallville” and “Warehouse 13.” Three of the “Killjoys” writers also write on this show.  You might also recognize Aaron because his twin brother, Shawn, currently stars in “The Rookie.” Unfortunately, Aaron was not on this press call, but I enjoyed speaking with the four young actors. Natasha reminds me a little bit of Anne Dudek (“Corporate” among many other shows). I hope you enjoy the interview and the series! If you’re in Canada, it’s available on CBC.

 

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MEDICAL DRAMA “SKYMED” LAUNCHES SUNDAY, JULY 10, EXCLUSIVELY ON PARAMOUNT+ IN THE U.S.

All Nine Episodes of “SkyMed” Will Debut at Launch

The Series Is Produced by Piazza Entertainment

in Association with CBC and CBS Studios

June 16, 2022 – Paramount+ today announced all nine episodes of the new medical drama series SKYMED will be available to stream exclusively on the service in the U.S., beginning Sunday, July 10.

SKYMED follows the triumphs, heartbreaks and tribulations of budding nurses and pilots flying air ambulances in remote Northern Canada. Weaving together intense character journeys with high-stakes medical rescues, a diverse cast of young medical responders must rely on each other for survival at 20,000 feet in the air.

The series stars Natasha Calis (“Nurses”) as Hayley, Ace “Aason” Nadjiwon (“Batwoman”) as Bodie, Morgan Holmstrom (“Siberia”) as Crystal, Praneet Akilla (NANCY DREW) as Chopper, Thomas Elms (“The Order”) as Nowak, Mercedes Morris (“Between”) as Lexi, Kheon Clarke (RIVERDALE) as Tristan, and Braeden Clarke (“Outlander”) as Jeremy.

SKYMED is produced by Piazza Entertainment in association withCBC and CBS Studios. The series is created by Julie Puckrin, who also serves as executive producer along with Vanessa Piazza, Ron Murphy and Gillian Hormel. The series will be distributed internationally by Paramount Global Content Distribution.

About Paramount+

Paramount+, a direct-to-consumer digital subscription video on-demand and live streaming service, combines live sports, breaking news and a mountain of entertainment. The premium streaming service features an expansive library of original series, hit shows and popular movies across every genre from world-renowned brands and production studios, including BET, CBS, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount Pictures and the Smithsonian Channel. The service is also the streaming home to unmatched sports programming, including every CBS Sports event, from golf to football to basketball and more, plus exclusive streaming rights for major sports properties, including some of the world’s biggest and most popular soccer leagues. Paramount+ also enables subscribers to stream local CBS stations live across the U.S. in addition to the ability to stream CBS News Streaming Network for 24/7 news, CBS Sports HQ for sports news and analysis and ET Live for entertainment coverage.

For more information about Paramount+, please visit www.paramountplus.com and follow @ParamountPlus on social platforms.

About CBS Studios

CBS Studios is one of the world’s leading suppliers of entertainment programming, with more than 60 series currently in production for broadcast and cable networks, streaming services and other emerging platforms. The Studio’s expansive portfolio spans a diverse slate of commercially successful and critically acclaimed scripted programming, which includes genre-defining franchises such as “NCIS,” “CSI” and the ever-growing “Star Trek” universe, award-winning late night and daytime talk shows, as well as an extensive library of iconic intellectual property. The Studio also develops and produces local language and international content originating outside of the U.S. with series in the U.K., Europe, the Middle East and Australia.

About Piazza Entertainment

Piazza Entertainment Ltd, was founded in 2016 by Executive Producer Vanessa Piazza (“Lost Girl,” “Dark Matter,” “Nurses,” “XIII,” “The Other Half”). Piazza Entertainment is a film and television production company established to create premium television programming for the domestic and international markets. Piazza previously was partnered under a multi-year first look deal with international distributor and studio Entertainment One. That first look arrangement concluded at the end of 2019. In 2020, Edith Myers (former CEO of Pinewood Studios, former COO of the Scott Group of Companies) joined as CFO. Currently Piazza Entertainment has several projects in development.

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Trey Parker of "South Park"Trey Parker – Stan Marsh / Eric Cartman / Randy Marsh / Mr. Mackey / PC Principal / Stephen Stotch / Mr. Garrison / Timmy Burch / Nathan / Mimsy / Jimmy Valmer / Clyde / Ned Gerblanski / Officer Barbrady / God / Satan / Grandpa Marvin Marsh / Miss Diane Choksondik / Big Gay Al/ Mr. Hankey /Phillip / various others
BIRTHDAY: 10/19/69

 


Matt Stone of "South Park"

Matt Stone – Kyle Broflovski / Kenny McCormick / Gerald Broslofski / Stuart McCormick / Jimbo Kearn / Terrance Henry Stoot / Leopold ‘Butters’ Stotch / Tweek / Jesus / Saddam Hussein / Pip Pirrup / Priest Maxi / Shlomo / Craig Tucker / Terrance / various others
BIRTHDAY: 5/26/71

 

 


Mary Kay Bergman of "South Park"Mary Kay Bergman (AKA Shannen Cassidy) – Principal Victoria / Liane Cartman / Sharon Marsh / Sheila Broflovski / Mrs. McCormick / Nurse Gollum / Wendy Testaberger / Mrs. Crabtree / various others
BIRTHDAY: 6/5/61

 


Isaac Hayes – Jerome “Chef” McElroyIsaac Hayes of "South Park"
BIRTHDAY: 8/20/048

 

 


 

Gracie Lazar of "South Park"Gracie Lazar – Liane Cartman / Wendy Testaburger / Shelly Marsh / Sharon Marsh / Principal Victoria / various others
BIRTHDAY: 4/1/69

 

 


Eliza Schneider – Mrs. McCormick / Liane Cartman / Sharon Marsh / Wendy Testaburger / Shelly Marsh / Principal Victoria / Mayor McDaniels / Mrs. Eliza Schneider of "South Park"Crabtree / Estella / Helen Livvialai / various others
BIRTHDAY: 2/3/78

 


Mona Marshall of "South Park"Mona Marshall – Sheila Broflovski / Linda Stotch / various others
BIRTHDAY: 8/31/47

 

 


Betty Boogie Parker – Ike BroflovskiBetty Boogie Parker of "South Park"
BIRTHDAY: 8/19/13

 

 


Vernon Chatman of "South Park"Vernon Chatman – Towelie
BIRTHDAY: 10/31/72

 

 


John ‘Nancy’ Hansen – Mr. SlaveJohn Hansen of "South Park"
BIRTHDAY: unknown

 

 


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Interview with the cast of “All-American: Homecoming”

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Interview with actors Geffri Maya, Peyton Alex Smith, Sylvester Powell, Cory Hardrict, Kelly Jenrette, Camille Hyde, Mitchell Edwards and Netta Walker, and executive producer Nkechi Okoro Carroll of “All-American: Homecoming” on The CW by Suzanne 1/27/22

This was a really fun panel. These actors really seem to enjoy their work and have a lot of congeniality with their fellow cast and crew.   I watch MANY shows on The CW (mostly superheroes).  I watched 5 episodes of this new spin-off. It started slowly but started to get better by the end of the third episode. It’s basically a soap opera set in a fictional HBCU, just as the original show is a soap opera set in a high school. That one is mostly about football. This one is about baseball and tennis. I’m sure you’ll recognize a lot of the actors from the first show. However, you can watch this and enjoy it even if you’ve never seen the show from which it’s spun off.

Nkechki (whom they refer to as “NK”) answered the first question from a journalist about what role will HBCU* experiences play in the series. She said Bringston University, where the show is set, is a character itself on the show. Even though it’s not a real institution, it seems real because it’s the “life force of the show” and it’s everything for the students. She also asked whether the show is still about football, and whether there are new characters (besides the ones from the original show). NK answered that show is about tennis and baseball, as well as about “HBCU life in general.” She also took a moment to praise the cast as beautiful and amazing. She can’t wait for us to get to meet the characters of the show because she feels like they’re her friends. She continued on to explain that the cast is mostly new people who represent “”the absolute spectrum of what it is to be young and Black and at an HBCU.”

I then asked her if there was a particular real-life campus that she based Bringston on. She replied, as expected, that it’s “an amalgamation of a few different campuses.” She complimented their production designer as “brilliant” because they sat down and envisioned what they wanted, and then they brought it to life. Viewers who went to an HBCU should recognize the campus as being similar to the campuses in DC, Atlanta and other places. NK confided that she didn’t go to an HBCU, so she wanted to create her own. I asked a followup question about whether she directed her actors to train in tennis and baseball ahead of time, or did they hire actors who already knew how to play. As I’d hoped, she asked the stars Peyton and Geffri to give their two cents. Peyton, whom you may know from “Legacies” on The CW, plays baseball star Damon Sims. Geffri plays tennis star Simone Hicks. I was happy to be in a conversation with Peyton because I was so unhappy when they wrote him out of “Legacies.” Now I see that it was for the best because he’s able to go on to bigger things in this show.

Peyton joked, “Uh, honestly I’m just a natural-born talent in like whatever I do.” There was laughter and NK jokingly said he was going to let him talk. Geffri told us truthfully that she hadn’t ever held a racket until they found out about this backdoor pilot. Once they knew it was going forward, she found a good tennis coach and started working hard on the sport. She said that tennis is “beautiful” and that it takes respect and work with your “full mind, full body and full spirit.” She hopes we can see it and feel it. I assured her that it worked out great from the four episodes I saw.

Peyton then answered more seriously. He used to play but hadn’t played baseball in about 17 years. When they shot the pilot, he was very scared as soon as he got up on the mound, since he was playing “super athlete.” After that, he and Sylvester worked on pitching and batting with a scouting coach with the Atlanta Braves. They did a lot of work not only baseball, but just working out in general as well. Then he flew to Bellingham, Washington to work with the college kids there at Western Washington University. He said he “had no idea that was a place.” Ha ha! I have a friend who teaches there, and I felt the same way when I heard he was moving there. “Where the heck is Bellingham?” Anyway, he said it was great to see the kids in their environment, and it not only helped him with playing but with his acting. He gave an example: “we see how those kids react to the coaches.” He gave baseball props because he discovered that it’s not an easy sports. He used to think it was boring to watch, but now he knows more about it and finds it interesting. NK then praised him for being “so incredibly locked.” I’d never heard that term before, but I assume she means that he’s very focused.

NK then praised Camille. She really nailed the part in her audition, and then she was asked if she played tennis, almost as an afterthought, and she answered with a list of her tennis accomplishments. They were shocked but knew they found the right actress to play Thea. They never have to use her double because Camille is “unbelieveable.” She’s their expert, in fact, if they want to know how they’re portraying tennis correctly.

Camille said that it was lucky for her that she and her character had a lot in common. She never lost a match when she was in high school. She brought some of that “can’t lose” attitude in her acting as well. The mentality includes, “even if we come close to losing and we win, it wasn’t good enough. So you train harder, you work harder and that’s, that’s definitely just scratching the surface of what it means to be a college tennis athlete. Um, there’s never enough serves you can hit in a day. There’s never enough drills you can do in a day. That’s how I was until, you know, my hands are bleeding and the blisters were all popping on my feet, but you know, that’s what it means to be a college athlete.” She says they definitely earned their respect.

The cast was also asked by a journalist about whether they tell people when they go in to audition whether they can play the sport or not. He said he would be worried that someone said he got it wrong if he wasn’t very good at it.

Cory joked, “Fake til you make it.” He was joking, but Geffri confided that she was always told to say yes on auditions when asked if she could play something, and then go practice to make it real. She did say that it “just depends on the person.” Peyton said he’s seen that go wrong before where someone said they could play basketball but had to leave, embarrassed. Mitchell admitted that happened to him. He told the people at the audition that he could play basketball, but he couldn’t. He was terrible. Sylvester jokingly consoled him by reminding him that he’s a football player. Then Geffri joked, “But you know what they said, Mitch? They said, That boy got beautiful skin, though.'” They joked around some more.

Cory added in that you should always tell the truth, get the job, work hard and “keep your faith.”

Geffri admitted that she told them for this part that she can’t play, but she promised to learn. NK confirmed that Geffri did say exactly that. They just hoped that would be enough so that they could do the spin-off. Geffri joked that she would never tell NK no. She jokingly said, “’Are you an astronaut?” Yes. I am going to spacecamp. Yes.'”

A reporter asked how good they think they’ve become. Peyton joked that after the series was over, in about 6 years, he’s going to play professional baseball. Geffri teased that he woudl be going pro in the spinoff of the spinoff.

Geffri then answered seriously that she definitely sees growth in everyone’s playing. She already knew Camille before the series and thinks that she has grown as a person. She thinks, while “there’s always room for improvement” she thinks she’s improved at tennis and will continue to work hard at it because it “requires dedication.” She added that it’s also very fun to play.

NK praised them all for their hard work, which she saw in the many hours of footage that she had to edit for the series. They had very little notice to get in shape for the pilot and learn how to play well. She applauded them for not only their hours of commitment to playing but also acting, learning lines, and showing up for long days of shooting. Also, some of them had to learn to dance. Netta plays Keisha, who’s a dancer and choreographer, so she had to really work hard to “nail the routines we give her,” and Mitchell has to sing as well. She saluted their “bringing excellence, which is the theme of the show.” She felt honored for them to all bring their A games to the series.

Peyton also added that he felt if he worked really hard on the baseball, then it became easier, so then he could focus more on his character and the art of acting.

Another journalist asked about what the characters find out or learn as they go through this time in their lives where a lot of change happens.

Netta talked about playing a college age young person on the show, which she can really relate to because she made a lot of the same mistakes and going through self-discovery. She feels like they’re doing it in a way that’s not filled with bias, which is unusual. Then having the “extra layer of Black excellence on top of it” makes it even more enjoyable. She told us that when you’re at an HBCU, you have to be at your best: “you gotta be on. You can’t slack, edges better be laid, hair better be pressed, outfits better be on top, and everyone’s been doing it for it.” She’s happy to be playing Keisha, who’s the top girl socially at the school.

Cory cracked that Keish is the one they all wanted to be in college; “She’s the “it” girl.” Netta joked back at him that he couldn’t possibly think that way because his face “is perfectly symmetrical”.

Camille added that her face is symmetrical, too, but she credits everything to their stylists, who put together their clothes, hair, makeup, etc. It makes their jobs easier because it “represents us in our community and Black excellence and the hair and you know, how much, you know, young, Black culture, a lot of it is hair. A lot of it is style.” She believes that it will translate well on the screen. Geffri agreed with that and went on at length about HBCU and the black excellence they represent. She feels privileged to show what this life is like to young kids who might be thinking about going to college.

Cory took the opportunity to praise NK for creating this world. He’s happy to be a “positive influence in these young male figures lives, and especially this Black experience.”

NK redirected the praise toward the cast, saying that she capture “lightning in a bottle” with all of them. Meeting Geff, in particular, inspired her to create this world. There was a lot more to this panel, but you get the idea about the show and how much this cast loves each other.

*HBCU refers to historically black colleges and universities, in case you didn’t know. Famous examples include Spelman, Howard and Xavier University.

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"All-American: Homecoming" poster“ALL AMERICAN: HOMECOMING”

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ALL AMERICAN: HOMECOMING is a young adult sports drama set against the backdrop of the HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) experience at Bringston University, where Black excellence is a way of life. The series follows Simone (Geffri Maya, “All American”), a young tennis hopeful from Beverly Hills who is trying to fight her way back to great after some time away from the court, and Damon (Peyton Alex Smith, “Legacies”), an elite baseball player from Chicago who is carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders. After Simone’s aunt Amara Patterson (Kelly Jenrette, “Manhunt”), a journalism teacher and activist, exposes a scandal that threatens to derail the school’s beloved baseball program, new coach Marcus Turner (Cory Hardrict, “The Chi”) is determined to bring a championship back to Bringston the honest way — with Damon’s help. Damon will adjust to his new normal with fellow baseball player and childhood friend JR (Sylvester Powell, “Five Points”) by his side. Meanwhile, as Simone struggles to find her footing, she will get a little guidance from Thea (Camille Hyde, “Katy Keene”), the super-competitive queen bee of the Bringston tennis team, and Keisha (Netta Walker, “Come as You Are”), the school’s unofficial mayor, who will help Simone learn how to live her best life. As they contend with the high stakes of college sports, Simone and Damon will also navigate the highs, lows, and sexiness of unsupervised early adulthood at a prestigious HBCU.

ALL AMERICAN: HOMECOMING stars Geffri Maya as Simone Hicks, Peyton Alex Smith as Damon Sims, Kelly Jenrette as Amara Patterson, Cory Hardrict as Coach Marcus Turner, Sylvester Powell as JR, Camille Hyde as Thea Mays, Mitchell Edwards as Cam Watkins and Netta Walker as Keisha McCalla.

ALL AMERICAN: HOMECOMING is from Warner Bros. Television and CBS Studios in association with Berlanti Productions, with executive producers Nkechi Okoro Carroll (“Rosewood,” “The Resident”), Greg Berlanti (“Arrow,” “The Flash,” “Riverdale”), Sarah Schechter (“Arrow,” “The Flash,” “Riverdale”), David Madden (“You”) and Robbie Rogers (“All American”).

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Interview with Karen Barroeta, Mark Tacher, Isabella Castillo and Alejandro Nones

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Karen Barroeta, Mark Tacher, Isabella Castillo and Alejandro Nones from Telemundo's "Malverde: El Santo PatrĂłn"

Interview with Executive Producer Karen Barroeta and actors Mark Tacher, Isabella Castillo and Alejandro Nones from “Malverde: El Santo PatrĂłn” on Telemundo by Suzanne 9/13/21

I’m not a native Spanish speaker, so I don’t usually watch Telemundo. However, I did watch an episode or two of this series before our recent TCA panel with the actors. It was quite entertaining. The show is set in the old west and reminds me of the Western shows I grew up watching, such as Bonanza, The Big Valley, The Virginian and many more.  There are a lot of characters in the show that you meet at once, though, so I had a little trouble sometimes telling them apart. It got a bit easier as time went on.    The series has subtitles, so it’s easy to watch and get caught up in the story. It’s a timeless story of good versus evil. In fact, the main character is a bit like a sexy Robin Hood, but with some mystical powers.  You should really check it out September 28 on Telemundo.

The panel included the executive producer and 3 of the actors. Unfortunately, the main star, Pedro Fernåndez, was not there, but the three that were there were very entertaining. The cast is from all different parts of Latin America.  On the panel, Tacher is from Mexico; Castillo is from Cuba; and Nones is from Venezuela.

Curious, I asked EP Karen Barroeta if there are many western series on Telemundo. Her reply surprised me: “Actually, this is the first period piece we’ve produced, and we really worked on it for the past six years and thought that it could be something that audiences could be really interested in. So, it was a big challenge for us, but we are happy with the results. Hopefully, audiences will believe so as well.” I agree with her…I think audiences will enjoy it as I did.

She was also asked to compare the real-life tales of Malverde to their show. They did a lot of research into the folklore and then fleshed out the details in the story with fictional elements. They based their show on “what he meant for people and how he lost his parents and how he became a legend. He was part of the Yoreme. His family came from the Native — those Indians in Mexico, and so he learned how to create medicine to help people. So not only he was a Robin Hood, but he also had the ability to cure, and that’s how his name came about. So, we did take a lot from what it was recorded in history, but we did give it a bit of fiction in terms of the people that were around him and how he fought for justice.”  Besides Malverde and the main characters created for the show, there are historical figures as well, such as president Porfirio DĂ­az and the revolutionary fighter Pancho Villa. “So, we brought a lot of reality in terms of the historical personas and characters that were real at that time, and so we incorporated it because we know that Malverde was fighting for justice. He was trying to help his people. And, so, I think it’s somehow very tied to how he was in reality. But, in TV, we like to make magic, and we brought some additional resources, elements, and characters, to make it more entertaining.”

She was also asked about what elements about Malverde’s character that they chose to put in (or not) , and she responded that they created the love story (between him and Carolina as well as him and Isabel) to make it more appealing to audiences. She seemed to feel bad that we were only asking her questions, so she suggested that the actors help answer this question. Tacher added that their story is not just a dry account of Malverde but a real story about how he lived and loved, which is what the audiences should like. Castillo chimed in to add that they really don’t know many details about Malverde, so they have to fill that in. And her character, La China Navajas, is based on many different women who fought for revolution in Mexico. She points out that they don’t really know if Malverde existed and whether he had these mystical powers that were attributed to him.

Someone else asked if Malverde was as well known as Emiliano Zapata. Karen said that it’s hard to compare the two because they’re very different Zapata was a revolutionary war hero and Malverde was a mythical figure – a saint. People have altars in Mexico, and his figure is frequently on their altars. Some have tattoos of him. He’s a saint in their culture.  Actor Nones added his own take on it: “Zapata is someone kids studied in school, and Malverde is somebody that people from the north in CuliacĂĄn and Sinaloa grow with this in the streets. And people talk, and people follow him as a saint with a lot of devotion.”

some of the cast from "Malverde: El Santo PatrĂłn" on Telemundo

Karen told us that it took six years to bring this project to the screen. They first did a lot of research and then put together a demo reel, which they showed to focus groups. They received a good reaction from them. “We saw how our audience here in the United States, an Hispanic audience, was so excited about knowing more, and so we just started the development process three years ago. And the pandemic started just when we were getting ready to start building the back lot that we built in Cumbres del Ajusco in Mexico. And, so, production all in all between the preproduction and the production – I can say was probably a year and a half. So, it’s been a project that took some time.”

Castillo confided that, since she grew up in Cuba, she’d never heard of Malverde until she traveled to Mexico. She discovered that many thought of him as the patron saint of Narcos, but he had nothing to do with them or the drug trafficking. He was a much more positive figure.

Nones had heard a lot about him during his travels and work in Mexico. Six years ago, he was in CuliacĂĄn and learned a lot about him at the chapel that bears his name from the son of the person who created the chapel.

Tacher, who, as I mentioned above, is Mexican, related that they don’t learn about pre-revolutionary characters like Malverde in Mexican schools. He heard about him later from people in CuliacĂĄn, Sinaloa, where he’s known as the patron saint of the needy. He let us know that Telemundo’s research into the saint was not easy because he’s most popular in certain areas of Mexico.

One of the other members of the press said that he’s also a teacher, so he had been concerned about whether Malverde would be a hero and a positive message. Karen told him, “This is a story of an amazing man who suffered being a young kid by having his father killed by the aristocrats, and he was raised by these Indians who taught him a lot about, like I said before, how to cure people. And he grew up seeing the difference between the aristocrats and the people that didn’t — that they would just fight to have food and education for their kids. So, he fought for justice. He aligned with the revolution to make sure he could bring some equality to those in need. And he was never, like, siding with criminals or with the real bandits. Yes, he did take maybe from the aristocrat’s gold mines, and he would give to the poor. But we are telling the story of a hero, of a legend, and that will show all positive traits. So, I’m not sure if we are necessarily saying it the way you commented it, but we are definitely bringing out this beautiful human being who fought for justice. And the way we position it is he would never want to shoot a gun to kill someone but just to defend himself. He would always say, ‘Never shoot to kill. Never do it.'”

The actors agreed with her that his story is a positive one. Tacher told us that there was virtually no drug trafficking in the world back at that time (the late 1800’s). Of course, that’s because most drugs were legal until the early part of the 20th century. Heroin, opium and pot were legal in Mexico until the 20’s and in the US until the 30’s.

Tacher was next asked why people seem to love stories of lawbreakers like Malverde. He replied thoughtfully: “I think we are always fascinated by those kinds of guys because they are always in the line of what is good or bad in the social medium — in a social medium, you know. So, it’s very difficult not to fall in love with these kinds of characters that help but also that dare to break a little bit — not to break but to bend the system a little bit. And they are always searching for new ways to bring joy to people even though they become a concern to other people. So that’s why I think we are always in love with these kinds of characters because they are almost always on the brink of success and failure.”

The actors were then asked what they had learned from doing their research for the show. Castillo really hadn’t known much about the Mexican Revolution, so she loved learning about it.   Nones had previously done a play about the period, so he was already familiar with it. Tacher enjoyed “living” in the era where they had no electricity and shooting in a simple town where there were no cell phone signals. Then they did the scenes in the series where they brought electricity and light to the town. He said, Iit was amazing. It was like bringing Mexico to a new era. And I lived that way because I just thought to myself, ‘What would I do if I lived in that age without any kind of light?’ Yeah, you will survive, but that had to be hard.”

Castillo elaborated on what he said, explaining that the studio built this small town in the woods where there was nothing but a lot of cactus. She also mentioned that her character has a “controversial” storyline that is even difficult in today’s world (she never explained what she meant, but my guess is that her character is a lesbian). She went on, “we still have to fight for equality and for justice still in 2021, you know. So, when you go back to the good old days, it’s, like, oh, my god, since back in the day, people have been fighting for something that we are still fighting for today, you know. So, for us, it was, like, a joy. It was a pleasure to be part of this project and to participate in all of these historical events that still are taking place nowadays.”

There was a lot of joking around between the actors as they were asked to talk about their characters. That was very funny.

Nones plays Nazario Aguilar, the right hand to Malverde, who has an illness that makes it difficult if he gets injured. Aguilar risks his life for Malverde and because it’s the right thing to do. He loved being in the period piece with all of the details that make it seem authentic to the time.

Castillo loves her character and talked about how strong her character is. “She doesn’t change who she is for anyone, and she has actually taught me many things. She came to Malverde’s life when she was an orphan. Pretty much they killed her whole entire family.” She finds a family with Malverde and Aguilar. Castillo loves the other actors, the action and  “choosing characters that break the stereotypes,” such as this woman  who had to survive alongside men. She continued, “What I love about my character is that she’s the only girl in a band of only men, and she manages to survive back in the day, 1910, which it was difficult to be a girl surrounded by men because you would have to make them respect you, you know. And she gained the respect from men, and that’s something that’s really, really valuable, especially back in the day.”

The female soldiers are called “Soldaderas” and Tacher pointed out that there’s an old Mexican song called “La Adelita” about the women soldiers of the revolution. His character is Vicente del Rio, who is ” an American-born, greedy entrepreneur that moves to the north region of Mexico because he knows of its riches, but sooner than later, he didn’t know that he would fall in love with our beautiful protagonist, Isabel.” There is a lot of conflict between del Rio and Malverde (in part because Malverde and Isabel had a past relationship).  Castillo then teased Tacher about del Rio’s mustache, and they joked around because he didn’t like wearing the mustache at all.

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Set in 1910 and inspired by real events, ‘Malverde: El Santo PatrĂłn’ tells the story of JesĂşs JuĂĄrez “Malverde,” one of the biggest and most controversial Mexican characters of the last 150 years, an outlaw who ultimately became a legendary figure, a religious icon, and protector of the innocent, poor and dispossessed. The high-octane production shows the life of Malverde, from his turbulent childhood as an orphan in Sinaloa, Mexico, through his young adulthood during the Mexican Revolution, when he encountered war and danger as well as romance. Rising to heights of unexpected power, he became a Robin Hood-type figure admired by women from all social classes but tormented by unresolved feelings for his childhood girlfriend, Isabel. With the federal authorities increasingly concerned with Malverde’s steadily growing power in the early years of the Revolution, it will take more than love or God to safeguard the hero known as “El Santo PatrĂłn” from those out to destroy him.

Karen Barroeta

Karen Barroeta is a television industry executive with more than 20 years of experience in broadcast, pay TV & content distribution. Throughout her career, Karen has been responsible for leading efforts in Programming, Creative, Marketing, PR and Ad Sales for international and Hispanic-language markets and has cultivated a strong expertise in media management and strategic thinking. Karen is a forward-thinking, results-driven executive who has excelled at leading teams improving the quality of the creative output, enhancing productivity as well as improving operational and communication workflows while building internal partnerships.

Recently, Karen has been appointed Executive Vice President of Production and Development at Telemundo Global Studios. In this new role, Barroeta is responsible for leading the development strategy of the Studios, along with the management and execution of long-form scripted productions across all platforms. She will also oversee the alternative content team and identify projects for pilots, behind-the-scenes productions and digital capsules.

In addition, Karen works closely with Marcos Santana, President of Telemundo Global Studios, to jointly manage and execute long-form scripted productions across all platforms.

Previously, Karen successfully held the Senior Vice President role of Marketing and Creative for Telemundo Network and Universo including Entertainment, News & Sports. In this role, Barroeta was part of the network’s core content team leading the strategic development and execution of all brand and consumer-marketing initiatives across the company’s platforms, including oversight of the media planning and experiential practices. She also collaborated with Telemundo Station Group and NBCUniversal distribution and affiliate teams while leading the Shared Services & scheduling strategies

Karen holds an MBA from the University of Miami, a Master of Arts in Television Production & Digital Media from Emerson College, and a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Florida Atlantic University.

Mark Tacher

Mark Tacher is a Mexican actor born in Mexico City. He has a degree in acting from CEFAT (Tv Azteca Actoral Training Center). In addition, he studies music, guitar, singing and DJ at the G Martell academy in Mexico. He perfected his vocal technique with maestro Óscar Sámano (MET from NY and student of Pavarotti) in Mexico. Years later he studied Actoral Perfection Techniques, The truth without effort in Venezuela.

His artistic career debuted in 1996 as a host on the Tv Azteca program “NintendomanĂ­a” and which lasted until 1998 when he began his role as an actor.

“Perla”, “Trestimes SofĂ­a” and “HĂĄblame de amor” were his first acting projects. In 2000 he had his first leading role in “TĂ­o Alberto” and 2002 “Get on my motorcycle.” In 2003 he participated in “Mirada de mujer, el returno” being his last novel on Tv Azteca.

He recently participated in the Queen of the South 2 giving life to Alejandro AlcalĂĄ and OperaciĂłn PacĂ­fico from the hand of Telemundo, the latter being one of the protagonists giving life to Colonel Gabriel Pedraza.

Isabella Castillo

Isabella Castillo was born on December 23, 1994 in Havana, Cuba. She was born in a musical family, her mother Delia Diaz de Villegas was a known singer in the island. Her father, Jose Castillo is a drummer and her sister Giselle Castillo graduated from the university in Music Education. In 1997 she migrated to Belize City and months later she moved to Miami, Florida (USA). At the age of 5 years, she decided she wanted to sing in one of her mother’s show, she blew them away with her powerful voice and small age. She took voice, dance and acting lessons. In 2007 she went to Madrid, Spain for a casting for the musical Ana Frank – Un Canto a la Vida. She got the part of Anne Frank and moved with her parents to Spain. She received the award Premio Gran Via for Best Revelation in a Musical. When the musical ended she came back to the United States and was casted to play the part of Andrea Giron in El Fantasma de Elena with Telemundo. After the end of this soap opera she was casted for Grachi and became the main character in the TV series Grachi for Nickelodeon. She won the Nickelodeon’s Kids Choice Awards Mexico 2011 for Best Female Artist in a TV series. Right now she finished filming Grachi second season and is traveling through out Latin America with Grachi the Musical.

Alejandro Nones

Alejandro Nones (born December 9, 1982) is a Venezuelan actor and model. He began his acting career in Mexico, on film AsĂ­ del precipicio, and later was hired by Televisa to act in the telenovela Lola, ĂŠrase una vez. He is an actor and producer, known for Who Killed Sara? (2021), Cuna de Lobos (2019) and Amar a muerte (2018).

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Jennifer Arden Jennifer Field*
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Nina Reeves Cassadine Cynthia Watros
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Gregory Chase Gregory Harrison*
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Lucy Coe Lynn Herring*
Gladys Corbin Bonnie Burroughs*
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Brad Cooper Parry Shen*
Avery Jerome Corinthos Ava & Grace Scarola*
Carly Corinthos Laura Wright
Donna Courtney Corinthos Scarlett Brielle Spears*
Michael Quartermaine Corinthos, III Chad Duell
Michael “Sonny” Corinthos, Jr. Maurice Benard
Wiley Corinthos Viron Weaver*
Alexis Davis Nancy Lee Grahn
Kristina Corinthos Davis Lexi Ainsworth*
Molly Lansing Davis Haley Alexis Pullos*
Anna Devane Finola Hughes
Emma Scorpio Drake Brooklyn Rae Silzer*
Amy Driscoll Risa Louise Dorken*
Felix DuBois Marc Anthony Samuel*
Dante Falconeri Dominic Zamprogna
Leo Falconeri Easton Rocket Sweda*
Olivia Maria Falconeri Lisa LoCicero*
Rocco Falconeri Brady Bauer*
Dr. Hamilton Finn Michael Easton
Violet Finn Jophielle Love*
Frank Frank Lyn*
Mason Gatlin Nathanyael Gray*
Austin Gatlin-Holt Roger Howarth
Sasha Gilmore Sofia Mattsson*
Martin Grey Michael E. Knight*
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Stella Henry Vernee Watson*
Josslyn John Jacks Eden McCoy
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Bailey Louise Jones London & Jett Prinzo-Berendt*
Ethan Lovett James Ryan*
Mariah Maximilliana “Maxie” Jones Kirsten Storms
Diane Miller Carolyn Hennesy*
Danny Morgan Zakary Risinger*
Jake Spencer Morgan Hudson West*
Samantha “Sam” McCall Morgan Kelly Monaco
N’neeka Arlondriah Lenyea*
Dr. Sofia Navarro Christina Ferraro*
Dr. Liesl Obrecht Kathleen Gati*
EsmĂŠ Prince Avery Pohl*
Amelia Grace Quartermaine Nathan and Owen Ford
Brook Lynn Quartermaine Amanda Setton
Dr. Monica Bard Quartermaine Leslie Charleson*
Tracy Quartermaine Jane Elliott
Willow Tait Quartermaine /Kali Miller Katelyn MacMullen
Dr. Terry Randolph Cassandra James*
Cyrus Renault Jeff Kober*
Sergeant Robinson Nathaniel Harris*
Portia Robinson Brook Kerr*
Trina Robinson Tabyana Ali
Felicia Scorpio-Jones Kristina Wagner
Malcolm “Mac” Scorpio John J. York*
Robin Scorpio-Drake Kimberly McCullough*
Robert Scorpio Tristan Rogers*
Deanna Sirtis Dioni Michelle Collins*
Aiden Spencer Enzo De Angelis*
Bobbie Spencer Jacklyn Zeman*
Laura Spencer Collins Genie Francis
Damian Spinelli Bradford Anderson*
Georgie Spinelli Lily Fisher*
Holly Sutton Emma Samms*
Marcus Taggert RĂŠal Andrews*
Yuri Tamashevich Cyrus Hobbi*
Cameron Webber Spencer William Lipton*
Caroline Webber Denise Crosby*
Elizabeth Webber Rebecca Herbst
Jeff Webber William R. Moses*
Heather Webber Alley Mills*
James West Owen and Curtis Rufca*
Selina Wu Lydia Look*

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Eric Christian Olsen (Deeks)  appears on “The Talk” Thursday, 10/13 on CBS.

Gary Cole (Lucas, NCIS) does voices on many animated shows, including “Family Guy” and “Bob’s Burgers” Sundays on FOX.

LL Cool J appears Tuesday, 10/4 on “The Jennifer Hudson Show.”

Eddie Cahill (ex-Eddie, NCIS: New Orleans) guest-stars on a re-run of “Fantasy Island” Tuesday, 8/30 9:02PM on FOX.

Vanessa Lachey (Jane, NCIS: Hawai’i) and her husband Nick appear Friday, 10/14 on “The Jennifer Hudson Show.” .

Carl Lumbly (Charles, NCIS: Los Angeles) guest stars on “S.W.A.T.” Sunday, 5/15 on CBS.

Corey Stoll (ex-Martin) stars in “Pantheon” on AMC+ starting 9/1. He has a few movies coming out as well.

Lauren Holly (ex-Jenny) appears in the Canadian TV series “Family Law” which will start airing on The CW 10/2.

Jamie Lee Curtis (ex-Samantha) has many movies coming out. She has a podcast, “Letters From Camp,” Season 3. She stars in a new movie, “Halloween Ends,” which comes out 10/14 in theaters and on Peacock, and appears appears Friday, 10/14 on “The Drew Barrymore Show.”

Darby Stanchfield (ex-Shannon) stars in the Netflix series “Locke & Key,” and in the movie “Mosquito.”

Aunjanue Ellis (Michelle/Quinn) stars in “61st Street” on AMC in 2022.

Liza Lapira (ex-Agent Lee) appears on “The Equalizer” Sundays on CBS.

Michael Nouri (ex-Eli) appears in the upcoming TV series “Paper Empire.”

Veteran character actor Matt Servitto (Captain Estes, NCIS: New Orleans) has a recurring role on “Billions” on Showtime and stars in “Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell” Friday nights on Adult Swim (Cartoon Network). He also has 2 movies coming out next year.

Rocky Carroll appears frequently on “Entertainment Tonight” as a guest co-host. He appears on “The Talk” Wednesday, 8/24 (Re-run from 3/21/22) on CBS.

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Oded Fehr (Ilan) appears this year in “Star Trek: Discovery” and in “Blood & Treasure” Tuesdays on CBS in 2022.

Marisol Nichols (Zoe) stars in “Riverdale” on The CW and does a voice on “The Loud House” on Nickelodeon.

Greg Germann (NCIS Deputy Director Jerome Craig, 2013) has a recurring role on “Grey’s Anatomy” Thursdays on ABC.

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Richard Schiff (ex-Harper Dearing) stars in “The Good Doctor” on ABC.

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Christina Brucato January 14
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Arthur Darvill June 17
Franz Drameh January 5
Courtney Ford June 27
Victor Garber March 16
Falk Hentschel April 26
Isabella Hofmann December 11
Matt Letscher June 26
Caity Lotz December 30
Jes Macallan August 9
Neal McDonough February 13
Wentworth Miller June 2
John Noble August 20
Amy Louise Pemberton August 23
Dominic Purcell February 17
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Nick Zano March 8

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Lisseth Chavez (Spooner) has joined the cast of “The Rooke” on ABC Sundays.

Falk Hentschel (Carter) has quite a few movies coming out.

Isabella Hofmann (Clarissa) guest-stars on “S.W.A.T.” Wednesday, January 27 on CBS.

Brandon Routh (ex-Ray) has a recurring role on “The Rookie” Sundays on ABC.

Neal McDonough (Damian Darkh) guest-stars on “9-1-1: Lone Star” Monday, February 21 on FOX.

Matt Letscher (ex-Eobard) was in “Narcos: Mexico” and “The Alienist: Angel of Darkness” in 2020; no word yet on whether he’ll continue in either role.

Victor Garber (ex-Martin) appears in “Family Law” later this year on the CBC and has a recurring role on “The Orville” on HULU.

Morena Baccarin (Gideon) has 3 movies coming out and stars in “Home Invasion” on the Swedish network NENT.

Maisie Richardson-Sellers (ex-Amaya/Charlie) stars in “The Kissing Booth 3,” out later this year.

Franz Drameh (Jefferson) appears in the new movie “Twist.”

Arthur Darvill (ex-Rip) appears in the new series “The Sandman” on Netflix.

Adam Tsekhman (Gary) has 3 movies coming out.

Melissa Benoist (Kara) stars in “Supergirl” on The CW and appears Tuesday, 10/5 on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on ABC.

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Veteran soap actresses Hillary B. Smith (ex-Nora) and Crystal Chappell  (ex-Olivia, GL; ex-Carly, Days, et al.) have a show called The It Girls on the Stoop! Help fund Season 3 Part 2


Lexi Ainsworth (Kristina) guest-stars on “NCIS” Monday, 5/8 on CBS.


Sean Blakemore  (Shawn) appears in season 2 of “Cruel Summer” on Freeform. It starts 6/5.


Sebastian RochĂŠ (ex-Jerry) appears in the series “1923” on Paramount. It’s been renewed for season 2.


Emma Caulfield Ford  (ex-Lorraine) will appear in the new Disney series, “Agatha: Coven of Chaos,” which is a sequel to the series “WandaVision,” on Disney+. Emma will reprise her role as Dottie.


James Franco (ex-Franco) has 4 movies coming out.


Lindsey Morgan (ex-Kristina) appears in the movie “Scrambled,” which came out in March.


Erik Valdez  (ex-Trey) appears in “Superman and Lois” Tuesdays on The CW.

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Aki Aleong (ex-Mr. Wu) has many films coming out.


Shaun Benson (ex-Steve) has 3 movies coming out.


Tristan Rogers (Robert) is working on a new film, “Kid With a Cape.”


Ryan Carnes has 5 new movies coming out within the next 2 years.


Ilia Volok  (ex-Andrei) has quite a few new movies coming out.


Greg Evigan  (ex-Jim) stars in the new film “Blending Christmas”. More Info


Ryan Paevey (ex-Nathan) stars in many Hallmark movies.


Donnell Turner (Curtis) has a new film coming out, “Time In Between.”


Lisa LoCicero (Olivia) has a couple of movies coming out.


Ronnie Marmo  (ex-Ronnie) has a bunch of new movies coming out.


Kevin Bernhardt (ex-Kevin) is a TV- and screen-writer now and has several films coming out.


Matthew Ashford (ex-Tom) has been working on a bunch of movies.


Adrienne Barbeau (ex-Suzanne) has two new movies coming out, including “Hellblazers.”


Cynthia Watros (Nina) is working on a new film, “The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg.”


Chris Robinson  (ex-Rick) has 2 new films coming out.


A Martinez (ex-Roy) stars in the upcoming films “Symphoria” and “Ambulance.”


Robert LaSardo (ex-Manny/Father Mateo) has many new movies coming out in the next few years.


Jeff Kober (ex-Cyrus) has a new movie coming out, “Topology of Sirens.”


Jon Lindstrom (Kevin/Ryan) is working on 3 new films.


Ian Buchanan (ex-Duke) has 4 new films coming out soon.


Maurice Benard (Sonny) has a video podcast, “State of Mind,” where he talks about mental health issues, answers fan questions and interviews other stars.


Lane Davies  (Cameron) has 2 films coming out.


Brad Maule (ex-Tony) is filming a new movie, “Blood Streams.”


Tyler Christopher (Nikolas) appears in a new film, “Unhallowed.”


Veteran actor Lawrence Pressman, who played a judge on GH, has several movies coming out.


John J. York (Mac) has a new film, “Chasing Nightmares.”


Yeniffer Behrens (ex-Marianna/Jacina) has a lot of new movies coming out in the next few years.


Sean Kanan  (ex-A.J.) has a few new movies coming out and stars in “The Bold and the Beautiful” on CBS.


T.K. Weaver (ex-Danny) has 3 new movies coming out.


Bryan Craig (ex-Morgan) stars in a new movie for Tubi. More Information


Josh Swickard (Chase) appears in a movie, “City Lights,” written and produced by his wife.


Joseph C. Phillips (ex-Justus) has 2 new TV movies coming out.


Tia Carrere  (ex-Jade) is working on 2 films and a possible TV series.


Tom Arnold (ex-Billy) has several movies coming out.


Seamus Dever (ex-Ian) and Marsha Thomason (ex-Gillian) are both working on a new movie, “The Extraordinary Farewell.”


Scott Clifton (ex-Dillon) appears in the movie “Stupid Cupid.”


Claire Coffee (ex-Nadine) stars in “A New Lease on Christmas” Sunday, December 12, 8:00PM on ION.


James C. Burns  (ex-Vaughn) has a lot of movies coming out.


Demi Moore  (ex-Jackie) stars in a new movie, “Please Baby Please.”


Cassandra James (Terry) stars in the movie “A Christmas Sunset” on Amazon Prime.


Marc Anthony Samuel (Felix) appears in the indie movie “Love Accidentally.” More Info


Adrian Alvarado (ex-Det. Cruz Rodriguez) has a few movies coming out and guest-stars often on primetime shows.


Crystal Carson (ex-Julie) appears in the independent movie “#MyCorona.”


Joe Flanigan (ex-Neil) has a few movies coming out. See below for his MANY personal appearances!


Jeffrey Vincent Parise (ex-Carlos) has a few new movies coming out.


Sam Behrens (ex-Jake) is working on two new films.


Dee Wallace (ex-Pat) has many movies coming out.


Annie Ilonzeh (ex-Maya) has 4 movies coming out.

 


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Amber Tamblyn (ex-Emily) has movies coming out.


Jacob Young  (ex-Lucky) has a regular podcast Real Conversations with Jacob Young.


Shari Belafonte (ex-Janice) appears in “Morning Show” on Apple TV+.


Anthony Montgomery  (AndrĂŠ) stars in “The Family Business” on BET.


Stephen A. Smith (Brick) appears regularly on ESPN on “ESPN First Take” and “Stephen A’s World.


Teresa Castillo (Sabrina) does one of the voices in the HULU series “Madagascar: A Little Wild.”


Mark Hamill (ex-Kent) does voices in 2 animated series, “Invincible” on Amazon Prime and “Masters of the Universe: Revelation,” which premieres on Netflix July 23. He also has 2 other films in the works.


Pej Vahdat (ex-Dr.  Litz/Kia) appears in the new TV series “The Old Man” on FX on HULU later this year.


Dominic Rains (ex-Leo) appears in “Chicago Med” Wednesdays on NBC.


Sydney Mikayla (Trina) does voices in “Craig of the Creek” on Cartoon Network and “The Barbarian and the Troll” on Nickelodeon.


Robert Palmer Watkins (ex-Dillon) appears in the AMC series “The Walking Dead: World Beyond” and has a few new films coming out.


Kelly Sullivan (ex-Connie/Kate) has 2 new movies coming out and stars in “Sister with a Secret” Sunday, August 14 on Lifetime.


Gildart Jackson  (ex-Simon) has a  few movies coming out. He also has a recurring role on “The Bold Type” on Freeform and does a voice in “Castlevania” on Netflix as well the voice of Alfred on the video game  “Gotham Knights.”


Nazanin Boniadi (ex-Leyla) will be in the new Amazon Prime “Lord of the Rings” series. More Info She appears Friday, 10/21 on “Tamron Hall.”

Jack Wagner (ex-Frisco) stars in “When Calls the Heart” on the Hallmark Channel. He  appears on “The Talk” Monday, 3/21 on CBS.


Gwendoline Yeo (ex-Dr. Kelly Lee) does voices on the animated Malaysian series “Monkie Kid” and in the series “Star Wars: The Bad Batch” on Disney+.


Ignacio Serricchio (ex-Diego) sometimes does voices on “Family Guy” on FOX.  He will be seen in the first episode of “Firefly Lane” when the show returns for its second season on Netflix later this year.


Jaime Ray Newman (ex-Kristina) stars in the new HULU series “Dopesick” and in the HBO series “The Time Traveler’s Wife.”  She also  stars in the movie, “MK Ultra.”


Jason David (Aiden) also appears in the HBO series “The Time Traveler’s Wife.”


Minae Noji (ex-Kelly) does voices for the animated French show “Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir,” which can be seen on the Disney Channel.


Maree Cheatham (ex-Charlene) appears in “The Haves and The Have Nots” on OWN.


Vinessa Antoine (Jordan) stars in a CBC drama series Wednesdays “Diggstown.” and appears in the new movie “Kicking Blood.”


Nathan Parsons (ex-Ethan) stars in “Roswell, New Mexico” Tuesdays on The CW.


Richard Gant (ex-Dr. Ford) has recurring roles on “NCIS: Los Angeles” on CBS and “The Wonder Years” on ABC.


Vernee Watson (Stella) appears in the series “Bob ♥ Abishola” Mondays on CBS.


Tequan Richmond (ex-T.J.) stars in the BET series “Boomerang” and in the movie “Blood on Her Badge” on TVOne.


John Stamos (ex-Blackie) appears in the podcast “Wondery’s Snatching Sinatra.” He stars in “Big Shot” on Disney+ an appears Wednesday, 10/19 on “The Drew Barrymore Show.”


Chrissie Fit (ex-Mercedes) stars in the new Comedy Central series “Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens” and in the Hulu series “I Know What You Did Last Summer.” She also appears in the movie “Women Is Losers.”


Penny Johnson Jerald (ex-Debbie) appears in “The Orville” on HULU.


James Patrick Stuart (Valentin) does voices in the animated series “Amphibia” on Disney and “Blaze and the Monster Machines” on Nickelodeon.


Hudson West (Jake) appears in a new anthology series, “Like It Was Yesterday.”


Billy Miller (ex-Drew) stars in the series “Truth Be Told” on the AppleTV+ network. It returns for season 3 this year (maybe in October). He guest-stars on “NCIS” Monday, 10/3 on CBS.


Mary Beth Evans (ex-Kathreine) also guest-stars on “The Rookie” Sunday, 11/14 on ABC.


Alyshia Ochse (ex-Cassandra) appears in the movie, “My True Fairytale” and in a new series, “UDrive Me.”


Molly Burnett  (ex-Maxie) appears in a new TV series, “Blackout.”


Dahlia Salem  (ex-Claire) guest-stars on a re-run of “S.W.A.T.” Saturday, January 22 on CBS.


Corbin Bernsen (ex-John) has a recurring role on “The Resident” Mondays on FOX and has a bunch of new movies coming out, including “Psych 3: This Is Gus” on Peacock, reprising his role as Henry Spencer from the “Psych” series. He and Janine Turner (ex-Laura) star in “Taking The Reins” Saturday, September 25, 8:00PM on Hallmark Movie Channel.


Wendy Braun (ex-Iris) appears in the series “Atypical” on Netflix.


Marisa Ramirez (ex-Gia) is a series regular on CBS’ “Blue Bloods,” which airs Fridays at 10 p.m. ET.


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Interview with Lauren Lee Smith, Marc Blucas, Linda Purl and Patrick Duffy

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Lauren Lee Smith, Marc Blucas, Linda Purl and Patrick Duffy from panel for "Doomsday Mom" on Lifetime - photos from Lifetime and actors' social media

Interview with Lauren Lee Smith, Marc Blucas, Linda Purl and Patrick Duffy in “Doomsday Mom: The Lori Vallow Story” on Lifetime by Suzanne 5/19/21

I’ll admit I did gush a little talking to these fine actors. I’m familiar with them all from their previous TV roles. I literally grew up watching Linda Purl and Patrick Duffy in the 70’s, and I saw Marc Blucas and Lauren Lee Smith in their great scifi/fantasy roles later on. It was hard not to tell them how much I enjoyed their work. They were very kind and even made some fun jokes during the interview. This was a press call that was part of a series of calls we did all on that same day for Lifetime movies this summer.

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Moderator: Hi all, our next panel is Doomsday Mom, The Lori Vallow Story.  I’d like to introduce our cast Lauren Lee Smith, Marc Blucas, Linda Purl and Patrick Duffy.

Hi everyone. Question is for Lauren, how familiar were you with the Lori Vallow case before taking on this role? And what was the most surprising thing you learned about the case that you wanted to make sure it was portrayed on screen and the same to you, Marc?

Lauren Lee Smith: Wow, no, I actually wasn’t. It was at a time where I think we were all in full blown, lockdown covid craziness and I was up here in Toronto with my young daughter just trying to sort of keep sane and there was no TV around. So I had no idea about this story. It first was brought to my attention through our director, actually Bradley Walsh. He had reached out to me a couple of weeks before shooting and we were just sort of catching up and he was asking me like what I would like to do next and then I was like yeah I’m really looking for something you know to sort of sink my teeth into and challenge me in a new, exciting way. And yeah, it’s sort of it all, one thing led to another and and then yeah, I found out that that I would be coming to do this with him. And I think what surprised me the most was, you know, just the initial sort of the initial reaction of finding out the story in general and finding out exactly who this this woman is and what had happened. I think the initial shock.

Moderator: How about you Marc?

Marc Blucas: You know, for me you know I had known about it and it’s I guess in the in a very peripheral kind of way and it had been a year since everything had happened. So you know, the first thing I did as we probably all do, is you get on the Internet. Boom, you type these two in and the first thing that came up was the mug shot and to me two things came to my right mind right away when I saw them that really attracted me to the project and taking on the role of Chad which was when I saw that I saw two people, and this is going to sound very shallow at first, but you kind of look at Lori on the surface and in a very just first glance way, it’s like, oh, there’s a you know,very attractive, you know woman there and then you see Chad and I was like, oh, maybe not so much, and I was like oh what was the initial draw? And the other thing I thought about that about that mug shot was that in his face I saw remorse an in hers I didn’t and from what I had recalled the story and what I just started the research of it, It was kind of like it really felt like and again we have a lot here, we don’t have all the answers to just yet, but that Chad really started going, taking Lori down a very committed path and at some point in their journey, it’s almost like she leapfrog him in in the in the power dynamics or in the commitment of their beliefs. And I just thought that was a fascinating study, not only is as an actor, but as a singular character, but seeing how we could make that relationship evolve because what the public know, we already know that the public knows so much. So what Lauren and I and Bradley had all talked about is like, what we don’t know is what happened behind closed doors between these two people and exploring that to see this journey and how they get to make these decisions that they made, I thought, was an interesting study.

Moderator: Thanks so much. Our next question is from Jamie.

Jamie Ruby (SciFi Vision): Sorry, forgot to unmute there for a second. Thanks for talking to us guys. So obviously these characters are based on real life people but what I want to know is what part of yourselves did you bring into the roles?

Lauren Lee Smith: Well. That’s a tough one, but.

Marc Blucas: Well, I’m a passionate person. That there.

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Jamie Ruby (SciFi Vision): You know, maybe there’s a better way to say it, how did you connect to them as people? Maybe that was a better way to phrase it.

Marc Blucas: Uh, I again, I, it was kind of said in jest, but you know…look, I mean at the end of the day, these are not great people and it’s our jobs as actors to kind of find how we can like them ourselves and portray something that’s three dimensional and real. And at the end of the day, I just said it in a way, it’s just like hey look I’m a very committed and passionate person and I’m about different things that I think that Chad was committed and passionate about and what he tried to do or what he tried to bring people together as a leader, I guess in this.  But there’s no, you can’t question the fact that they had a conviction of what they believed, and I may not be in the same category in what they believed, but having that kind of conviction I could relate to and start there from.

Lauren Lee Smith: Yeah, exactly like that’s really sort of all you can do. You know with these characters is find exactly that and then you know just trying to come and find the little moments you can of sort of humanity, you know, I’m a mother, so trying to sort of find those moments where you know you could see her love for JJ and for Tylee and sort of really infused that as much as possible. But yeah, other than that it was that wasn’t the easiest part of this job.

Jamie Ruby (SciFi Vision): Patrick, Linda anything to add?

Patrick Duffy: Well, we have the easier track of these characters. We had to be the sort of calming, and rational side of looking at all of these horrific things that were happening. So, you know, we were grandparents in and of itself and as a grandparent myself I know what that feels like and I could then was able to completely support what Linda was doing as really the fire brand of the two characters that we played. She was the relentless one that was in pursuit of justice in an ongoing situation, which is even more difficult in making this film. And I credit everybody from Karen and Ann and the actors Marc and Lauren and Bradley and everybody with being able to thread that fine line of fiction that we are doing based on a real story but keep these, especially those two characters, you know keeping them in a humanity arena so that it does not become,

I mean it in this way, it does not become cartoonish, in its evilness that it that everybody has to recognize a bit of humanity that contains that devilish nature and we are in control of it most of the time. And that, to me, is the interesting part about the script, and let the two lead actors were you know, really tasked with doing which is amazing and plus the fact we never except for

one little Christmas dinner scene, we never shared the camera with either of those two characters, so we had our own little movie going that you guys didn’t even know about.

Marc Blucas: That’s why you said yes to the job we know.

Lauren Lee Smith: We get it.

Linda Purl: I think the you know as Lauren said and Mark two that we’re all parents, and so it ignites certainly the Mama bear in me and I mean it. It’s actually unimaginable. Thank God, you know, the horror that this that this tale unfolds. But I think that that you know unbelievable journey of not knowing where your loved ones are, was interesting to visit.

Moderator: Thanks Jamie. Jay, You’re up next.

Jay Bobbin (Gracenote): Hello everyone, thank you for doing this. Actually my question is for Patrick and Linda is nice to see you together, since we know you’re together and I hope that doesn’t sound too and ingracious. But were the two of you cast a package deal in this? Or was one of you cast 1st and super suggested the other person?

Patrick Duffy: Well, we were driving to Colorado from California when the phone rang and we almost made a U turn but we said no we gotta, we gotta get back to change our underwear and then go back to work so. But I actually I think you know, in deference, I think Linda’s name might have been mentioned first in terms of this when I look at the chronology and the phone messages, and then you know the conversations that all of your people have when you’re doing these things, so you know, I think the sequence was Linda and Patrick, not Patrick and Linda.

Linda Purl: I think it was Patrick and Linda.

Patrick Duffy: But it doesn’t matter. It was our first chance to work together. Yeah, you know, first chance to actually play a husband and wife, which was even more, and the other thing that Linda keeps saying, and so I’m stealing all of her good lines, that it’s the first time as actors we’ve ever walked to the set holding hands with the person you’re with.

Linda Purl: It felt weird but yeah, I guess it’s OK. At the end of a scene, I guess, Patrick patted me on the bottom and said nice job honey and I thought, well, that’s the first time that’s ever happened. It was fun.

Patrick Duffy: It was wonderful and yeah, and it was a great thing for us because you never know.

Linda Purl: It could have been a disaster.

Patrick Duffy: We could have completely polar opposite ways.

Linda Purl: That’s how you’re gonna do the scene?

Patrick Duffy: Yeah, well, I usually have a drink before every scene.

Marc Blucas: It was at least reassuring. I was so glad to see you were still together. Are they flying together? Or independently?

Linda Purl: Quarantine was the challenge. It was like are we gonna make it through 14 days of quarantine? But we did. Yeah it was fun.

Jay Bobbin (Gracenote): Thank you both.

Moderator: Thank you so much. Suzanne. You’re up next.

Suzanne Lanoue (TVMeg): Hi, thanks for the call, I’m so familiar with all your guys’ work. I grew up in the 70s, and so I love Patrick and Linda from so many different things, especially “Dallas”, of course– One of my favorite shows growing up… and Marc from “Buffy” and other projects, and Lauren from “Mutant X” and so many great things. So I’m just honored to talk to you all.. but I was wondering, Linda and Patrick, if you could give us any background as to what you think your characters were like before the movie started, and then how they progressed. Some of us haven’t actually seen the movie because it wasn’t on the screener site, so…

Linda Purl: We don’t know that much really. I mean just what’s available on the on the Internet and what the script gave us, but they seem to be very hardworking, family-oriented people, smart, successful in their careers and then suddenly this. You know, they were a very closely knit family, we would say, right?

Patrick Duffy: And if you’re– if you’re asking the question personally, what happens to us after doing something like this? Although we weren’t in the depths that Lauren and Marc were, but you, you are affected by it, especially when you have children. And now that I have four grandchildren, and, it is inconceivable, first of all, to right-minded people that these things actually occur… and you enter, going into this, reading the script, I’m doing it but in the– in the heat of the scenes — of which we were together as a couple. It builds, and your fascination and repulsion build at the same time as to what these human beings have to go through and what they will carry with them for the rest of their lives. And you get just a smattering of it by having occupied their space for a moment, and you look at your children differently because you know what the potential is, and it does affect you, and it affected me, not deeply, in the sense that I’m tormented by it, but I am aware of it in different depth now of what the potential is in the human being. And it’s frightening and encouraging in terms of who you look at as your characters in this film.

Suzanne Lanoue (TVMeg): And Linda, did you have anything to add to that?

Linda Purl: oh thank you, well…

Patrick Duffy: I don’t see how she could.

Linda Purl: I thought it was brilliant. It was, really. I was in the Grand Canyon with my son, who was then about 8 years old, and I lost him for the ten longest minutes of my life, and it’s an out-of-body electric shock experience that I wouldn’t wish on anyone. So I was able to, you know, sort of conjure that up when we’re looking for justice, when we’re looking for the grandkids, or were when we know my brother’s been killed. And so, but I think you know, as Patrick says, you just drop to your knees grateful that your family is safe, and it tends to highlight that gratitude in our lives when you walk down, even for a few minutes, the road of these people who have lost so much. I have no idea how you recover from that.

Suzanne Lanoue (TVMeg): And Lauren, what do you think? How do you think the character or the real person… however you like to interpret it… how she went from two loving parents to becoming this person who ends up killing her own children?

Lauren Lee Smith: Yeah, I mean, that’s definitely something that I had to sort of, I think, play around with in my own sort of interpretation of this character, even though, you know, it’s…. she’s very much alive and we, you know, know certain facts about her. I think for me, just on a personal level, to sort of dig into this, this character and sort of not, justified, but… give you know some sort of back-story and create this sort of, you know, back-story in my own head for her, so, you know… it’s very strange. I don’t know, I don’t… I don’t. It’s unimaginable to me how someone can go from, you know, having this sort of… being brought up in this loving family, which is is what we’ve been, you know, told to believe to, you know, becoming this person who would do these absolutely heinous things. So, yeah, I guess the only way that that I was able to sort of come to terms with it is to sort of… yeah, to really come up with my own back-story that perhaps, you know her, her past and her childhood, and her personal life, and whatever is maybe… not exactly, what we evolved, you know, read or seen or believed up until this point, that there perhaps is some major trauma or some major incidents or some… whatever it could possibly be to bring her to the point that she, you know, is at, and was at in her life. I answered it, took it upon myself to do that.

Marc Blucas: You’re being very sweet for not throwing me under the bus.  Suzanne, the reality is, is that when we both got there, we were freaking out, and I had called Lauren immediately, and I said, alright, ’cause that’s the big question, right? How did they go from everyday people that, we assume, think and decide and have a moral compass in a certain direction… suddenly getting to the point where they’re going to kill their kids and then walk around in Hawaii, and think that, like, as if nothing has happened, and we literally sat there and got Karen and Bradley on the phone after we made our, you know,4 gigabyte list of questions that we had. This is real, and how do we tackle this? Because this is it, and it goes back to what I had said before, a little bit, about that kind of, like, commitment and passion for something that you suddenly get so– the blinders get on so much that everything — all the collateral damage that happens — you, end up not seeing. And so, it was almost– I give Lauren a lot of credit because it was, it was kind of a two-part process of creating Chad for me. Like, I– we really, kind of, had to approach these characters together, in a sense, as one, because, I was in the process of gaining weight, so I kept saying, can we meet back at the croissant place? We kind of kept going to anywhere I could eat massive amounts of food to keep gaining weight for the role and trying to tackle and make sense of that question, and going through beat-by-beat of saying, “OK, here’s the arc of this, when does this moment happen?” Where they decide to go beyond the point of no return, almost.

Suzanne Lanoue (TVMeg): Alright, thank you, guys, great answers.

Moderator: Thank you so much. We have time for one more, and if there was anyone who had a question and wants it answered, feel free to email us, and we’re happy to get answers for you. So Rick, you will be our last question.

Rick Bentley (Tribune): Thank you. Hey Patrick and Linda, you play characters that are one generation of removed from the central story here. I’m just wondering when you go into those characters when you start thinking about them, did you think of them as people who should have felt guilty should have felt some responsibility, should have would have been in complete denial, I mean, how do you know where you start from on a point with parents of people who are parents of people who are involved with something like this?

Linda Purl: Well, I don’t think denial, although maybe we missed that, maybe we should have. No, I think that you know their merit in this in this story is that they. Is that they fearlessly sort of faced this possibility and became the champions for truth and protection. And I think that’s sort of a cautionary tale maybe to take away from the film, in that in these kinds of situations don’t fail to act. These people did not fail to act and all their actions and seeking of truth and pushing the police and the detectives it was. Too late, but in another instance it might not have been, and so you know in these kinds of horrid situations any one of us you know, God forbid we’re in it, but you, have to, you have to be vigilant and you have to be forceful.

Patrick Duffy: Yeah, I think there is an element of self-reflection when this happens.  Maybe not regret or denial, but you know, as a parent, now my children are in their 40s but, you know when there would be rough patches in their upbringing where they might do things outside of the box that I thought was appropriate behavior, here is an element in me that says should I have foreseen this? Should I have forestalled this? Was there something I should have or could have or might have said that just would have deflected it enough? So for my character in this, although Linda’s character was much more doggedly active, my character was written as somewhat more passive and quiet, and I think part of that was that self-reflection of he was the, you know, quote, unquote, chauvinistically sounding, but the bread earner, the man of the family. And yet all of this happened, how could that happen on his watch had to be part of his processing, so that was the only thing that I could say where I might have felt a bit responsible as a character for the outcome, not that I thought I the character did anything wrong, but what could he have done, I think was the divergent point for me of accepting responsibility partially for what happened.

Linda Purl: And that’s probably human nature too. In any disaster, there’s that lovely phrase, magical thinking, and that we all know what on earth, no matter how irrational, what could I have done? How could I have changed things? How could I have missed the signs? I mean, I think we all go through these kinds of thoughts.

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(L to R): Lauren Lee Smith, Marc Blucas, Linda Purl, Patrick Duffy
Doomsday Mom is based on the true story of Lori Vallow (Lauren Lee Smith), who gained national attention when her children, JJ and Tylee, were reported missing from their Idaho home in the Fall of 2019. As investigators learned of Lori and her husband Chad Daybell’s (Marc Blucas) involvement in a doomsday-prepper group, a trail of mystery was revealed spanning five states and numerous questionable deaths, before the bodies of JJ and Tylee were found in the backyard of Chad’s home in June 2020. Linda Purl and Patrick Duffy also star.

Doomsday Mom is produced by Lighthouse Pictures for Lifetime, with Sony Pictures Television distributing. Karen Glass and Tom Mazza of Everywhere Studios and Judith Verno of Peace Out Productions serve as executive producers. Stephen Tolkin wrote the script and Bradley Walsh directs.

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Linda Purl and Patrick Duffy in "Doomsday Mom: The Lori Vallow Story" on Lifetime

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Malese Jow February 18, 1991
Jessica Parker Kennedy October 3, 1984
Matt Letscher June 26, 1970
Peyton List August 8, 1986
Keiynan Lonsdale December 19, 1991
Jesse L. Martin January 18, 1969
Brandon McKnight September 22, 1990
Andy Mientus November 10, 1986
Wentworth Miller June 2, 1972
Danielle Nicolet November 24, 1973
Danielle Panabaker September 19, 1987
Victoria Park April 14, 1988
Candice Patton June 24, 1988
Amanda Pays June 6, 1959
Dominic Purcell February 17, 1970
Sendhil Ramamurthy May 17, 1974
Ciara RenĂŠe October 19, 1990
Patrick Sabongui January 9, 1975
Neil Sandilands May 1, 1975
Katee Sackhoff April 8, 1980
Hartley Sawyer January 25, 1985
Teddy Sears April 6, 1977
John Wesley Shipp January 22, 1955
Andre Tricoteux ?
Carlos Valdes April 20, 1989
Shantel VanSanten July 25, 1985
Logan Williams April 9, 2003
Vanessa Williams May 12 1963
Lucas Wolf September 6, 1994

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The Flash Appearances

Where to see your favorite “The Flash” stars, past and present!

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(Barry/The Flash) is filming a new movie, “Rescued by Ruby.”

Neal McDonough (Damian Darkh) guest-stars on “9-1-1: Lone Star” Monday, February 21 on FOX.

Tom Cavanagh (Harry) appears Friday, 4/29 on “The Talk” on CBS.

Jesse L. Martin (Joe) has 3 movies coming out, including “Sexual Healing,” where he stars as Marvin Gaye.

Ruby Rose (Kate) has a few movies coming out and appears Monday, 7/26 (Re-run From 4/14/21) on “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”

Brandon McKnight (Chester) is working on the film “A Hundred Lies.”

John Wesley Shipp (Henry) guest-stars on the 9th episode of this season’s “Stargirl” on The CW 10/5 and is working on a new movie, “Climbing Life.” He appears at Tidewater Comicon May 14-15, 2022 in Virginia Beach, VA. More Info

Stephanie Izsak (Daisy) has 6 movies in the works.

Keiynan Lonsdale (Wally) stars in “Eden” on Stan, a new Australian streaming channel.

Franz Drameh (Firestorm) appears in a new TV series “The Edge of Sleep” and has a new movie in the works, “Twist.”

Teddy Sears (Hunter/Zoom) appears in “American Crime Story” on FX and guest-stars on “S.W.A.T.” Friday, November 12 on CBS.

Tom Felton (Julian) has 4 new films in the works.

Nicholas Gonzalez (Dante) stars in the new NBC series “La Brea.” More Info

Keith David (Solovar) has many movies coming out and does voices in two animated series, “Final Space” on Adult Swim and “Amphibia” on the Disney Channel.

Isabella Hofmann (Clarissa) has 4 movies coming out this year.

Tobin Bell (Savitar) has many films coming out and appears in the horror podcast “The Gloom.”

Clancy Brown (General Eiling) voices Mr. Krabs in “SpongeBob Squarepants” and in the upcoming spinoff series “The Patrick Star Show.” He also appears in the movie “Last Looks” and in the new “Dexter” TV series in July.

Richard Brooks (Warden Wolfe) stars in the web soap “The Rich and the Ruthless” on Bet+, and appears in “Good Trouble” on Freeform, and in the upcoming NBC series “Echo.”

Jessica Camacho (Gypsy) stars in the CBS TV movie “A Christmas Proposal” Sunday, December 12.

Wentworth Miller (Captain Cold) had a recurring role this year on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” We don’t know if he’ll be back next year or not.

Dominic Purcell (Heatwave) stars in “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” Sundays on The CW. He has two movies coming out this year as well.

Caity Lotz (Sara) stars in “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” Sundays on The CW.

Brandon Routh (Ray/Atom) has a recurring role on “The Rookie” on ABC.

Paul Blackthorne (Quentin) has 2 films coming out.

Melise Jow (Linda) does the voice of Kate in the animated series “Invincible” on Amazon Prime.

Victor Garber (Martin) stars in the Canadian series “Family Law” on Global and has a recurring role on “The Orville” on HULU.

Robbie Amell (Ronnie) stars in “Upload” on Amazon Prime and has 3 movies coming out.

Stephen Amell (Oliver) stars in the series “Heels,” which will premiere on August 15, 2021 on Starz. Both Amell brothers are working on the sequel to their film, “Code 8.”

Rick Cosnett (Eddie) stars in a Spanish film, “Tu me manques.”

David Ramsey (John) guest-stars on “Supergirl” later this year.

Emily Bett Rickards (Felicity) has a new movie coming out, “We Need to Talk.”

Melissa Benoist (Kara) stars in “Supergirl” on The CW and appears Tuesday, 10/5 on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on ABC.

Katie Cassidy (Laurel) has 2 new movies in the works.

Vanessa Williams (Francine)  has a recurring role on “9-1-1” Mondays on FOX and appears appears Tuesday, November 30 on “The Today Show” on NBC to discuss being a judge on “Queen of the Universe,” which premieres 12/2 on Paramount+.

Roger Howarth (Mason) plays Austin on “General Hospital” weekdays on ABC.

Britne Oldford (Shawna/Peek-a-Boo) stars in the movie “Free Guy,” out August 18.

Patrick Sabongui (Captain Singh) appears in the movie “This Game’s Called Murder.”

Shantel VanSanten (Patty) stars in “For All Mankind” on AppleTV+ and has a recurring role on “FBI” Tuesdays on CBS.

Michelle Harrison (Nora) has two movies in the works.

Andre Tricoteux (Savitar) appears in “Snowpiercer” on TNT.

David Sobolov (Grodd) plays Drax in the “Guardians of the Galaxy” movies.

Anne Dudek (Tracy) stars in the movie “Reminisce.”

Chris Klein (Orlin) has a new movie in the works, “Intensive Care.”

Kim Engelbrecht (The Mechanic) appears in the CW series “Bulletproof” and in a new South African series “Reyka.”

Tony Todd (Zoom) has over a dozen movies in the works, including comic book movie “Hellblazer” and the new version of “Candy Man” (He starred in the original in 1992).

Neil Sandilands (Clifford/The Thinker) appears in “Sweet Tooth” on Netflix as the villaneous General Abbot and has 2 movies coming out.

Efrat Dor (Eva/Mirror Master) stars in “Mayans MC” on FX.

Sendhil Ramamurthy (Ramsey) does voices in “Cleopatra in Space” on Peacock.

Katee Sackhoff (Amunet) does voices on “Robot Chicken” on Adult Swim. She appears at the Calgary Expo April 21-24 at Stampede Park in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. More Info and at Fan Expo Cleveland, April 29-May 1, 2022 at Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland. More Info 

Sarah Carter (Grace/Cicada) has 3 movies coming out.

LaMonica Garrett (The Monitor) stars in “Delilah” on OWN and will appear in the series “The Terminal List” on Amazon Prime.

Liam McIntyre  (Mark Mardon) does voices on “Family Guy” Sundays on FOX and will do the voice of Aquaman in the new DC animated movie “Justice Society: World War II.”

Ciara RenĂŠe (Kendra) has 4 movies coming out.

Susan Walters (Carla) appears in the Freeform series “Good Trouble.” She appears regularly on “The Young and the Restless” weekdays on CBS and appears Wednesday, 8/17 (Re-run from 4/18/22) on “The Talk” on CBS.

Ennis Esmer  (Psych) appears in a new Canadian TV series, “Children Ruin Everything.”

Mark Hamill (James Jesse/Trickster) does voices in 2 animated series, “Invincible” on Amazon Prime and “Masters of the Universe: Revelation,” which premieres on Netflix July 23. He also has 2 other films in the works.

Chris Wood (Mon-El) and Tony Todd also star in the animated series “Masters of the Universe: Revelation” which begins on Netflix July 23, 2021.

Sugar Lyn Beard  (Becky) does a voice on the Syfy TV series “The Pole” and has 2 movies in the works.

Paul McGillion (Earl Cox) appears in “Firefly Lane” on Netflix and in a new movie “Day to Night.”

Peyton List (Lisa) has a recurring role on “The Rookie” Sundays on ABC and in “Charmed” on The CW. She also does a voice on “Blade Runner: Black Lotus.” She also has a new movie coming out, “Spinning Gold.”

Chad Rook (Clyde Mardon) has 5 new movies in the works, plus one miniseries and the TV series “Joe Pickett” on Spectrum.

John Barrowman (Cutter/Malcolm) appears at Fan Expo Cleveland, April 29-May 1, 2022 at Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland. More Info

Grey Damon (Mirror Master) appears in “Station 19” Thursdays on ABC.

BD Wong (Godspeed)  appears in “Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens” on HULU and in the HBOMax animated series “Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai” as well as two new movies.

Danny Trejo (Breacher) has many movies coming out in the new few years, and he does voices on some animated series. He appears on “The Talk” Thursday, 6/30 on CBS.

Kyle Secor (Thomas) appears in “9-1-1: Lonestar” on FOX.

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Doctor Who Appearances

Where to see your favorite “Doctor Who” and “Torchwood” stars!

 

Pearl Mackie (Bill) is one of the stars of the miniseries “Tom Jones” on PBS.

Alex Kingston (River) stars in the UK show “A Discovery of Witches,” also on AMC and BBC America.

John Barrowman (Captain Jack) appears at Fan Expo Cleveland, April 29-May 1, 2022 at Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland. More Info

Jenna Coleman (Clara) stars in “The Serpent” and the new “Sandman” on Netflix.

Call the Midwife and Doctor Who stars lead cast for Steven Moffat’s The Devil’s Hour 6/22/21

Peter Capaldi is one of the stars of “The Suicide Squad,” which comes out August 6.

Matt Smith has a lot of new movies coming out and stars in the “Game of Thrones” prequel “House of the Dragon.” He appears Friday, 10/21 on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” on NBC.

Richard E. Grant (Dr. Simeon/The Great Intelligence) appears in “Loki” on Disney+.

Billie Piper (ex-Rose) co-created and stars in “I Hate Suzy” Thursdays on HBO Max.

Sheridan Smith, who’s played many roles on the show, has a few new movies and shows coming out.

Eve Myles (Gwen) also appears. Myles also stars in “Keeping Faith” on Acorn.

John Simm (The Master) stars in the hit UK series “Grace.”

Alex Kingston appears in a new show “A Discovery of Witches” (You watch it on AMC, Sundance Now or Amazon) as well as the Amazon original series “The Widow.”

Freema Agyeman (Martha) stars in “New Amsterdam” Tuesdays on NBC.

Karen Gillan has a bunch of movies coming out, including “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3,” and “Thor: Love and Thunder.” She appears Friday, 7/1 on “The Talk” on ABC.

David Tennant has a new podcast! Other actors from “Doctor Who” will appear. More Info He stars in the new British miniseries “Around the World in 80 Days” and the UK series “Inside Man.” He also appears on “The Late Late Show with James Corden” on CBS Thursday, 7/29 (Re-run From 3/22/21).

Mark Gatiss has 2 new movies coming out, including “Mission Impossible 7.”

Bill Pullman (Oswald, Torchwood) stars in “The Sinner” on USA Network and appears Thursday, Oct. 21 on “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”

Burn Gorman (Owen) appears in the new series “Halo” starting 3/24 and appears in “The Offer” starting Thursday, April 28 on Paramount+.

Noel Clarke (Mickey) has a lot of new movies coming out and stars in the new UK series “Viewpoint.”

Christopher Eccleston (The Doctor, 2005) news found here! He stars in a new UK miniseries “Close to Me” More Info and also appears at Megacon, August 12-15 at the Orange County Convention Center.

Arthur Darvill (ex-Rory, Doctor Who) has a new movie coming out.

Bradley Walsh  (ex-Graham) stars in the new UK series “The Larkins,” which begins in November.  “The Larkins” on Acorn TV starting Monday, December 13.

Tosin Cole (ex-Ryan) has news movies coming out and stars in the new Peter Moffat series “61st Street” on AMC.

Catherine Tate (ex-Donna) does a voice in “DuckTales” on DisneyHD and appears in the UK children’s series “The Brilliant World of Tom Gates.”

Michelle Gomez (Missy) appears in the series “Flight Attendant” on HBOMax, plays Madame Rouge in “Doom Patrol” (also on HBOMax) and does a voice in “The Loud House Movie.”

Pearl Mackie  (ex-Bill) stars in the new UK series “The Long Call” and the film “The Deal.”

Adjoa Andoh (ex-Francine) stars in “Bridgerton” as Lady Danbury on Netflix.

Maisie Williams  (Ashildr) appears in the film “Pistol.”

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Curb Your Enthusiasm Cast Birthdays

Celebrate your favorite actors’ birthdays!

Caroline Aaron 8/7
Jason Alexander 9/23
Lisa Arch 11/23
Shelley Berman 2/3
Mayim Bialik 12/12
Mel Brooks 6/28
Jane Carr 8/13
Tia Carrere 1/2
Ted Danson 12/29
Larry David 7/2
Paul Dooley 2/22
Bob Einstein 11/20
Ellia English 3/26
Susie Essman 5/31
Vivica A. Fox 7/30
Jack Gallagher ?
Jeff Garlin 6/5
Saverio Guerra 8/25
Cheryl Hines 9/21
Ashly Holloway 9/30
Cady Huffman 2/2
Carla Jeffery 7/10
Patrick Kerr 1/23
Richard Kind 11/22
Mina Kolb 6/7
Richard Lewis 6/29
Julia Louis-Dreyfus 1/13
Paul Mazursky 4/25
Suzy Nakamura 12/2
Nick Nervies 1/24
Louis Nye 10/9
Rosie O’Donnell 3/21
Kaitlin Olson 8/18
Julie Payne 9/11
Mekhi Phifer 12/29
Michael Richards 7/24
Ann Ryerson 8/15
David Schwimmer 11/2
Jerry Seinfeld 4/29
J.B. Smoove 12/16
Antoinette Spolar ?
Jim Staahl ?
Don Stark 7/5
Mary Steenburgen 2/8
Ben Stiller 11/30
Wanda Sykes 3/7
Christine Taylor 7/30
Vince Vaughn 3/28
Michael York 3/27

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Curb Your Enthusiasm Appearances

Where to find your favorite “Curb” actors!

Susie Essman (Susie) occasionally does voices on “American Dad” on TBS. She does a guest voice appearance on “Bob’s Burgers” Sunday, May 8 on FOX. and  on  the Audible podcast “Like Mother“.

Rosie O’Donnell appears in “American Gigolo” on Showtime and appears Tuesday, 9/13 on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” on NBC.

Lin-Manuel Miranda stars in the movie version of “Hamilton,” which he created. It can be seen on the Disney+ streaming channel. He does several voices on “Ducktales” on the Disney Channel and appears Thurday, 9/15 on “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”

Larry David sometimes appears on “Saturday Night Live” Saturdays on NBC as Bernie Sanders. He appears in this very funny Super Bowl commercial!

Cheryl Hines (Cheryl) stars in the next Bad Moms movie, “Bad Moms’ Moms” and in “Flight Attendant” on HBO Max and guest-stars in “Fantasy Island” for the first episodes of the second season on FOX (in the Fall). She’s a judge on “I Can See Your Voice” Wednesdays on FOX.

Richard Kind (Cousin Andy) appears in many TV shows and movies… busy guy! He also does voices on “American Dad” on TBS and has a recurring role on “The Goldbergs” Wednesdays on ABC.

Ted Danson (Ted) appears Thursday, 9/8 (Re-run from 3/29/22) on “The Drew Barrymore Show.” He and Cheryl Hines appear Thursday, 9/8 on “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”

Mary Steenburgen has a few movies coming out.

Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen star in the new movie “Best Summer Ever” found On Demand.

Wanda Sykes (Wanda) has several movies coming out, as well as the new Netflix series “The Upshaws.” She does voices in many animated series. You can see her standup tour dates on her website. She is one of the stars in ONE Campaign’s Pandemica and stars in a new show “The Upshaws” on Netflix. She appears Friday, 9/2 (Re-run from 6/28/22) on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” on NBC.

Ellia English (Auntie Rae) has several movies coming out.

Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry) created and stars in the hit web series, “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee

Jason Alexander (Jason) has a bunch of new movies coming out. He and Patton Oswalt (Harry) guest-star on “The Conners” Wednesday, November 24 on ABC. Oswalt stars in “A.P. Bio” on the new Peacock streaming channel, works steadily in TV, does the voice-over for the show “The Goldbergs”, has three movies coming out and does voices for many animated series, including the new “M.O.D.O.K.” series for HULU.

Vivica A. Fox (ex-Loretta) stars in the syndicated show Face the Truth and has many movies coming out.  She has a new new Lifetime film series, “Keeping up with the Joneses.” It airs four consecutive Fridays beginning July 8 at 8/7c. She appears Monday, 7/11 (Re-run from 3/11/22) on “Tamron Hall.”

J.B. Smoove does one of the voices in the new animated “Harley Quinn” series on DC Universe. He appears in “The Real Husbands of Hollywood” Wednesdays on BET and does many commercials for Ceasar’s Palace Sportsbook. He also guest-stars on “Password” 8/23 on NBC.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus has a few movies coming out.

Mary Steenburgen is one of the stars of “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” on NBC. They’re finishing the series with a Christmas movie. From TVLINE.COM: The film will debut for free on Wednesday, Dec. 1, exclusively on The Roku Channel — which does not require a Roku device — in the U.S., Canada and the UK. All 25 episodes of the series are currently available to stream on the service.

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The Bold and Beautiful Fan Club Info

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B&B Fan Clubs

B&B has disbanded its official fan club. “The Official The Bold and The Beautiful Fan Page” is now on  Facebook, and all the latest news can be found on Twitter. Also, at www.boldandbeautiful.com fans can find live streaming of special events and info. that will keep you informed daily of what’s going on behind the scenes, sneak peeks at things to come, locations and dates of public appearances as well as how to independently network with your favorite actors from B&B.

Fan Clubs for Courtney Hope (Sally) and Patrika Darbo (Shirley) can be found here!

This page can be found on our old site.

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Arrow Cast Birthdays

Find out when your favorite Arrow stars celebrate their birth!

Kirk Acevedo November 27, 1971
Keri Adams December 18, 1970
Cynthia Addai-Robinson January 12, 1985
Kevin Alejandro April 7, 1976
Jimmy Akingbola April 8, 1978
Tom Amandes March 9, 1959
Stephen Amell May 8, 1981
Audrey Marie Anderson March 7, 1975
John Barrowman March 11 1967
Manu Bennett October 10, 1969
Paul Blackthorne March 5, 1969
Dylan Bruce April 21, 1980
Eugene Byrd August 28, 1975
Katie Cassidy November 25, 1986
Roger R. Cross October 19, 1969
Joe Dinicol December 22, 1983
Colin Donnell October 9, 1982
Mike Dopud June 10, 1968
Michael Emerson September 7, 1954
Eliza Faria March 24, 2004
Rila Fukushima January 16, 1989
Kathleen Gati August 13, 1957
Summer Glau July 24, 1981
Rick Gonzalez June 30, 1979
Juliana Harkavy January 1, 1985
Colton Haynes July 13, 1988
Willa Holland June 18, 1991
Adrian Holmes March 31, 1974
Kelly Hu February 13, 1968
Annie Ilonzeh August 23, 1983
Celina Jade June 10, 1985
Echo Kellum August 29, 1982
Alex Kingston March 11, 1963
Katrina Law September 30, 1985
Caity Lotz December 30, 1986
Byron Mann August 13, 1967
Neal McDonough February 13, 1966
Madison McLaughlin November 5, 1995
Jack Moore April 2, 2003
Matt Nable March 8, 1972
Dylan Neal October 8, 1969
David Nykl February 7, 1967
Carly Pope August 28, 1980
David Ramsey December 31, 1973
Emily Bett Rickards July 24, 1991
Tyler Ritter January 31, 1985
Charlotte Ross January 21, 1968
Elysia Rotaru November 9, 1984
Brandon Routh October 9, 1979
Colin Salmon December 6, 1962
Josh Segarra June 3, 1986
Jamey Sheridan July 12, 1951
Venus Terzo October 17, 1967
Susanna Thompson January 27, 1958
Parker Young August 16, 1988
Karl Yune April 16, 1975

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Arrow Appearances

Where to find your favorite “Arrow” actors!

Katherine McNamara (Mia) stars in the new CW show “Walker: Independence,” the sequel to the hit show “Walker.”

Dylan Bruce (ex-Adam) stars in “Francesca Quinn, PI” Sunday 9/25 on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.

John Wesley Shipp (Henry) has a recurring role on “The Flash” on The CW Tuesdays. He appears in many conventions this summer and fall. See the list at RosterCon.

Neal McDonough (Damian Darkh) guest-stars on “9-1-1: Lone Star” Monday, February 21 on FOX.

Alex Kingston (Dinah) stars in the UK show “A Discovery of Witches,” also on AMC and BBC America. She is working on a new film, “James and Lucia.” She sometimes appears on “Doctor Who” as well.

Ruby Rose (Kate) has a few movies coming out.

Josh Segarra (Adrian/Promethus) has a recurring role on “FBI” Tuesdays on CBS.

Stephen Amell (Oliver) stars in a new TV series “Heels” on Starz.

Roger Cross (Lucas) stars in “Coroner” on The CW and on CBC in Canada.

Paul Blackthorne  (ex-Quentin) has 2 movies coming out and will appear in the new scifi TV series “Home Invasion.”

Emily Bett Rickards (Felicity) has 2 new movies coming out.

Katie Cassidy (Laurel) has 2 movies coming out this year and does a voice in a video game.

Willa Holland (Thea/Speedy) does a voice in the video game “Kingdom Hearts III.”

Colton Haynes (ex-Roy) has 2 new movies coming out.

John Barrowman stars in a web comic book series called “Acursion.”  He also does the voice of Merlyn in the video game “Lego DC Super-Villains” and a voice in the animated film, “Fireman Sam: Set for Action!” He appears at Fan Expo Cleveland, April 29-May 1, 2022 at Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland. More Info

Audrey Marie Anderson (Lyla) sometimes appears on “The Flash” on The CW.

Echo Kellum (Curtis) stars in the new comedy series “Grand Crew” Tuesdays on NBC.

Elysia Rotaru (ex-Taiaina) has a bunch of new movies coming out.

David Nykl  (Anatoly) has a few new movies coming out this year.

Colin Donnell (ex-Tommy) stars in the new series “Irreverent” on Peacock starting Nov. 30. More News

Celina Jade  (ex-Shado) has 4 new movies coming out this year.

Dylan Neal (ex-Anthony Ivo) has 3 new movies coming out.

Celina Jade (ex-Shado) has 3 new movies coming out.

Colin Salmon (ex-Walter) has 4 new movies coming out.

Jimmy Akingbola  (ex-Baron Reiter) has two movies coming out and appears in the UK series “In the Long Run.”

Karl Yune (ex-Maseo) stars in the animated series “Fraxtur.”

Katrina Law  (ex-Nyssa) has a regular role on “NCIS” Tuesdays on CBS and sometimes appears on “NCIS: Hawai’i” as well.

Adrian Holmes (ex-Frank) has 2 movies coming out this year. He plays Captain April on “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” on Paramount+.

Kirk Acevedo  (ex-Ricardo) has a new film coming out.

Roger Cross  (ex-Hilton) has a lot of new movies coming out.

Byron Mann  (Yao Fei) appears in “Little Fires Everywhere” on HULU and has a new movie coming o ut.

Joe Dinicol (ex-Rory) has some new movies coming out.

Kelly Hu (China White) guest-stars on “The Orville” 6/24 on HULU.

Parker Young (ex-Alex) appears in the BET series “Twenties.”

Michael Rowe  (ex-Deadshot) appears in the web series “Ninjak vs the Valiant Universe.”

Annie Ilonzeh (ex-Joanna) appears on “Chicago Fire” on NBC.

Eugene Byrd  (ex-Andy) has some new movies coming out and does the voice in a video game.

Bex Taylor-Klaus  (ex-Sin) does a voice in “Voltron” on Netflix and a few movies coming out.

Michael Emerson (ex-Caydem) stars in “EVIL” on CBS.

Jamey Sheridan (ex-Robert) has a new movie coming out.

Kathleen Gati  (Raisa) has a few movies coming out and still occasionally appears on “General Hospital” on ABC.

Mike Dopud (ex-VIktor) stars in “Power” on Starz and has a few movies coming out.

Dolph Lundgren  (ex-Kovar) has a lot of new movies coming out.

Jeffrey C. Robinson (ex-Deathstroke) is the flight/stunt co-ordinator for “Legends of Tomorrow” on The CW.

Melissa Benoist (Kara) stars in “Supergirl” on The CW and appears Tuesday, 10/5 on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on ABC.

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