Sandy M. HopperMichelle McCarthyChasari TancharoenKatherine J. LeeFrancesca OrsiniFranz E. Babl
I don't have a burning desire to go out and document anything. It just happens when it happens. It's not a conscious effort, nor is it a struggle. Wouldn't do it if it was. The idea of the suffering artist has never appealed to me. Being here is suffering enough. —William Eggle...
Maybe it was a famous actor or a singer, or even a fictional character. If so, you’re not alone. Yes, researchers have studied this phenomenon and they found the majority of adults say that they have had a celebrity crush. These one-sided emotional attachments are just one example of a...
at the bottom of the staircase in the family mansion. How she came to die at the bottom of the staircase is what everyone's trying to find out, but her writer husband is quickly believed to have been involved – an accusation he rigorously denies. It is hard to write much aboutThe Sta...
MacMillan accompanies Reese (Neville Brand), Chad (Peter Brown) and Joe (William Smith) on an expedition to round up wily outlaw Running Antelope (Cliff Osmond) and his gang, who have been terrorizing the territory. This episode marks the first appearance of Shelley M...
We seem to think of classic shows of not having depth. It is refreshing when I view an episode that seems so timely. I was also pleased with the concerned portrayal of Bernardi as Jacoby. He did more than just act as back up for Pete. All in all an excellen...
He did final mixing on this disc and also added electric dobro to Flower’s haunting “Way Down In The Bottom.” Harmonica player Curtis Salgado helps Flower open the disc with the laidback romp, “Hard Days Blues,” and noted jazz pianist and composer Dave Frishberg lights up her darkly ...
Created by Harlan Coben and written by BAFTA and Emmy Award-winner Danny Brocklehurst (Accused, Ordinary Lies), it's the kind of series you'll watch retrospectively once you know who did it – just 'cause you won't sleep otherwise. ...
William Ferrari Set Decoration by Rudy Butler Henry Grace Witness if you will a touching love story and a powerful performance by Jack Warden as James A. Corry. Following in the footsteps of the solid pilot episode, 'Where Is Everybody?' this too has and emphas...
In fact, from the golden years of Hollywood, when if you think historically, originally in the movie industry, the marketing of movies did not depend at all on the actors. In fact, sometimes the actors were unnamed. In fact, some people were embarrassed to work in the movie industry and...