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I am so excited to announce that I am hosting the MADE IN HOLLYWOOD honors on November 17th! Working on a show that films in LA has really changed my life and it has been such a blessing. It is particularly rewarding to film here and know that you and your coworkers will be able […]
“Major Crimes” Season 4 is going to open in approximately three months. The show’s mid-season episode, which aired last Aug. 10, sparked some interest among the viewers–and with the way the current season has been going so far, it is not at all surprising that fans are dying to get the details regarding its new […]
Join us Monday, November 2 at 7PM as we gather to celebrate the best of Philadelphia theatre at the 2015 Barrymore Awards Ceremony at the Merriam Theater. Outstanding Leading Actress in a Play Carla Belver (The Glass Menagerie, Act II Playhouse) Kim Carson (Nora, Delaware Theatre Company) Melanye Finister (Fences, People’s Light) Eleanor Handley (Lost […]
TNT hasn’t renewed Major Crimes for a fifth season yet but the cable channel wants more of Mary McDonnell and company. They’ve just ordered five more episodes for the fourth season. This gives Major Crimes 23 installments for the current season — the series’ largest season to date. The second and third seasons had 19 […]
“Wish You Were Here” – Monday, August 3, at 9 p.m. When a YouTube video of a bloodied, half-naked man walking down the middle of a street with a gun goes viral, Major Crimes must decide whether the victim was targeted, or a potential suicide. Rusty asks Sharon for help as he finally finds Alice […]
“Menkes Disease: Finding Help & Hope,” a 12-minute documentary narrated by the Oscar-nominated actress Mary McDonnell, will screen along with other short films at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 7, at the Ballston Spa Film Festival. The movie was directed by Ballston Spa filmmaker Daniel DeFabio, whose 6-year-old son, Lucas, has the disease. A rare and fatal genetic […]
Academy Award nominated actress, Mary McDonnell, has lent her voice to a new documentary film depicting life with the rare disorder Menkes Disease. Boys with this genetic disorder generally do not live past ten years of age unless they are treated within days of birth. Filmmaker Daniel DeFabio made the documentary to bring additional awareness, […]