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Luke 11:17 (2008)

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Luke 11:17

Des jours et des vies (1965)
The Young and the Restless Casts Chrishell Stause as Wild Child
Des jours et des vies (1965)
Here comes trouble, Genoa City.

TVLine has learned exclusively that All My Children and Days of Our Lives alum Chrishell Stause will next heat things up on CBS’ The Young and the Restless.

RelatedAnother World‘s Alicia Coppola Joins The Young and the Restless

Stause will recur as Bethany Bryant, a young woman who relishes the chance to push things to the limit and live dangerously as long as she’s not the one who gets burned. The wild child will find herself immersed in a prominent family’s juicy drama when she first appears on Wednesday, May 25.

RelatedCBS,...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 4/20/2016
  • TVLine.com
Yunjin Kim, Rochelle Aytes, and Jes Macallan in Mistresses (2013)
TVLine Items: AMC Fave to Mistresses, Girls Meet The Simpsons and More
Yunjin Kim, Rochelle Aytes, and Jes Macallan in Mistresses (2013)
All My Children alum Chrishell Stause is now heading to a primetime soap — ABC’s Mistresses.

After Stause tweeted about her gig on Thursday, TVLine confirmed that she will guest-star in the fifth episode of Season 3 as a woman April encounters when she gives “hot yoga” a try.

RelatedABC’s Summer Schedule: Mistresses, Rookie Blue, The Whispers and More

As previously reported, Justin Hartley, who dates Stause in real life, will reprise his Mistresses role of Scott for a pair of episodes this season.

In addition to her runs on AMC and more recently Days of Our Lives, Stause’s...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 4/16/2015
  • TVLine.com
Chrishell Stause
Exclusive: All My Children Alum Chrishell Stause Joins Days of Our Lives
Chrishell Stause
Things will undoubtedly heat up in Salem this summer when All My Children alumna Chrishell Stause surfaces on NBC’s Days of Our Lives.

Sources confirm for TVLine that Stause, who played AMC‘s Amanda Dillon Martin from mid-2005 until the serial’s broadcast finale in September 2011, has been cast on the Peacock’s long-running sudser in a contract role.

Video | All My Children Relaunch: Meet Pine Valley’s Returning Faves and Fresh Faces

Given Days‘ lead time (the show is currently taping about three months out) and the fact that Stause just reported to the set last week, details...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 4/18/2013
  • by Matt Webb Mitovich
  • TVLine.com
Dana Delany in Body of Proof (2011)
Chrishell Stause Teases Body of Proof Bad Girl Role, All My Children's Original Series Finale
Dana Delany in Body of Proof (2011)
This Tuesday on Body of Proof (ABC, 10/9c), Chrishell Stause – who on All My Children dealt with all kinds of drama, including a cancer scare – must face a possible murder rap, guest-starring as a party planner who’s got a secret or two. TVLine invited the actress to preview her visit to the ABC procedural as well as weigh in on AMC‘s needlessly odd (in retrospect) series finale.

Tvline | Let’s start with Body of Proof: Who gets murdered? And how do you fit in?

I play Justine, a party planner, and when her boyfriend shows up dead,...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 12/5/2011
  • by Matt Webb Mitovich
  • TVLine.com
Sarah Butler ('I Spit On Your Grave' remake)
By Kayley Thomas

CineTel announced a few months ago that they would begin filming an updated version of the ever-controversial I Spit On Your Grave, bringing on Steven R. Monroe as director. My first thought was one shared by many: why in the hell would anyone want to remake this movie? My initial reaction didn’t arise, however, from the spirit that the original film evoked in some – and undoubtedly Monroe’s take will too.

I recently spoke with Sarah Butler (you may have seen her in the horror webseries Luke 11:17), the young actress cast as 'Jennifer' in the new film. She provided some excellent insights into the motivations behind the remake, how Monroe makes this film his own, her own experiences with such a difficult role, and how she thinks - or hopes – that modern audiences will react to this story...

New York magazine writer Jennifer Hills decides...
See full article at Planet Fury
  • 12/24/2009
  • by kayleymonster
  • Planet Fury
Exclusive Ryan Cafeo Interview
Here’s an exclusive interview with actor Ryan Cafeo who plays Luke Vincent in the popular web series “Luke 11:17″. 1. Tell us a bit about yourself, where are you from and how did you get started in filmmaking? I’m from a small town outside of Pittsburgh, Pa where I grew up with horses, playing sports, working in my dad’s auto body shop, racing motorcycles and as a teenager spent my summers as an iron worker. I can pinpoint the exact moment when I knew I wanted to get into filmmaking. I was watching Scorsese’s masterpiece “Goodfella’s” and it just hit me. This is what I was [...]...
See full article at ShockYa
  • 6/5/2009
  • by Brian Corder
  • ShockYa
Exclusive: Interview with Ryan Cafeo of Luke 11:17
Luke 11:17 is a web-series that’s turned quite a few industry heads. A dark psychological thriller, Luke 11:17 has successfully utilized an intriguing combination of hypocrisy, narcissism, sociopathic tendencies and erotic tension to captivate viewers around the globe. Toss in creative post-production techniques, sound acting and a daring nonchalant sadistic quality, and you’re left with an extremely promising project. With one highly successful season wrapped, the success this project has earned may lead to Luke creeping it’s way onto a cable network near you before too long.

Fangoria recently caught up with series star and co-creator Ryan Cafeo to discuss the series and it's future.

Matt Molgaard (Fangoria): There’s kind of two sides to Luke, I want to know: was one of those sides more challenging for you to portray. Was it easier for you to walk the line on the dark side, or was...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 5/13/2009
  • Fangoria
Exclusive: Interview with Ryan Cafeo of Luke 11:17
Luke 11:17 is a web-series that’s turned quite a few industry heads. A dark psychological thriller, Luke 11:17 has successfully utilized an intriguing combination of hypocrisy, narcissism, sociopathic tendencies and erotic tension to captivate viewers around the globe. Toss in creative post-production techniques, sound acting and a daring nonchalant sadistic quality, and you’re left with an extremely promising project. With one highly successful season wrapped, the success this project has earned may lead to Luke creeping it’s way onto a cable network near you before too long.

Fangoria recently caught up with series star and co-creator Ryan Cafeo to discuss the series and it's future.

Matt Molgaard (Fangoria): There’s kind of two sides to Luke, I want to know: was one of those sides more challenging for you to portray. Was it easier for you to walk the line on the dark side, or was...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 5/13/2009
  • Fangoria
Exclusive: Interview with Ryan Cafeo of Luke 11:17
Luke 11:17 is a web-series that’s turned quite a few industry heads. A dark psychological thriller, Luke 11:17 has successfully utilized an intriguing combination of hypocrisy, narcissism, sociopathic tendencies and erotic tension to captivate viewers around the globe. Toss in creative post-production techniques, sound acting and a daring nonchalant sadistic quality, and you’re left with an extremely promising project. With one highly successful season wrapped, the success this project has earned may lead to Luke creeping it’s way onto a cable network near you before too long.

Fangoria recently caught up with series star and co-creator Ryan Cafeo to discuss the series and it's future.

Matt Molgaard (Fangoria): There’s kind of two sides to Luke, I want to know: was one of those sides more challenging for you to portray. Was it easier for you to walk the line on the dark side, or was...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 5/13/2009
  • Fangoria
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