As the season premiere of Legends of Tomorrow draws near, we learn more and more about how Vixen seems to be the backbone of the show’s third year. Still, we fully expect the Arrowverse to broaden, a certainty reaffirmed by the latest round of casting news.
If you’re current on other popular shows airing on The CW, odds are that you’ve acquired some familiarity with actress Courtney Ford by now. Just last season, she played Kelly Kline, a recurring character on Supernatural and mother to Lucifer’s baby.
But despite her onscreen death near the end of the popular horror series’ season finale last May, she’s seemingly found herself in the network’s favor and has quickly landed work on another one of their prime time favorites as various other actors have.
This time, she’s playing Eleanor, daughter of Damien Darhk. Scheduled to first appear...
If you’re current on other popular shows airing on The CW, odds are that you’ve acquired some familiarity with actress Courtney Ford by now. Just last season, she played Kelly Kline, a recurring character on Supernatural and mother to Lucifer’s baby.
But despite her onscreen death near the end of the popular horror series’ season finale last May, she’s seemingly found herself in the network’s favor and has quickly landed work on another one of their prime time favorites as various other actors have.
This time, she’s playing Eleanor, daughter of Damien Darhk. Scheduled to first appear...
- 8/31/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Both of the Siodmak brothers made indelible contributions to genre filmmaking, particularly Robert Siodmak’s sterling film noir titles. His brother, Curt Siodmak was more recognizable as a screenwriter, penning a variety of B horror titles such as The Wolf Man (1941) and usually assigned to pen sequels to a number of other franchises, such as The Invisible Man, Dracula, and Frankenstein. Oddly, his 1942 science fiction novel Donovan’s Brain would receive three separate cinematic adaptations of its own (including The Lady and the Monster in 1944 and The Brain in 1962), all informed by particular topical elements of the decade they were mounted in, though none of them particularly astounding in their rudimentary illustrations of science gone wrong.
Dr. Patrick Corey (Lew Ayres) is experimenting on brains out of his lab from the privacy of his country home. Assisted by Dr. Frank Schratt (Gene Evans) and his complacent wife Janice (Nancy Regan...
Dr. Patrick Corey (Lew Ayres) is experimenting on brains out of his lab from the privacy of his country home. Assisted by Dr. Frank Schratt (Gene Evans) and his complacent wife Janice (Nancy Regan...
- 3/8/2016
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Soap Actor Carey Dies
Actor Phil Carey has lost his battle with lung cancer. He was 83.Carey passed away at his home in New York on Friday, following a long struggle with the disease.
The star was best known for playing formidable business tycoon Asa Buchanan in the U.S. TV soap opera One Life To Live, first appearing on the show in 1980 before making his last appearance on 29 December.
He also appeared on the big screen, with roles in films such as This Woman Is Dangerous, Calamity Jane, Pushover and Monster.
He is survived by his wife and their two children as well as another three children from a previous marriage.
Carey's One Life to Live co-star Clint Ritchie passed away on 31 January following a brief illness, aged 70.
The star was best known for playing formidable business tycoon Asa Buchanan in the U.S. TV soap opera One Life To Live, first appearing on the show in 1980 before making his last appearance on 29 December.
He also appeared on the big screen, with roles in films such as This Woman Is Dangerous, Calamity Jane, Pushover and Monster.
He is survived by his wife and their two children as well as another three children from a previous marriage.
Carey's One Life to Live co-star Clint Ritchie passed away on 31 January following a brief illness, aged 70.
- 2/10/2009
- WENN
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