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1991: The brief run of Richard J. Allen and Anne Schoettle as Days Of Our Lives head writers came to an end.
2010: The character of Liz Foster died on The Young And The Restless.
Celebrating a birthday today are:
Constance McCashin (ex-Laura, Knots Landing) - 64
Linda Thorson (ex-Rosemary, Emmerdale; ex-Julia, One Life To Live) - 64
Andrea Evans (ex-Tina, One Life To Live; Rebecca, Passions; ex-Tawny, The Bold And The Beautiful/The Young And The Restless; ex-Patty, The Young And The Restless) 54
Robin Christopher (Skye, General Hospital/One Life To Live/All My Children; ex-Lorna, Another World) - 46...
1991: The brief run of Richard J. Allen and Anne Schoettle as Days Of Our Lives head writers came to an end.
2010: The character of Liz Foster died on The Young And The Restless.
Celebrating a birthday today are:
Constance McCashin (ex-Laura, Knots Landing) - 64
Linda Thorson (ex-Rosemary, Emmerdale; ex-Julia, One Life To Live) - 64
Andrea Evans (ex-Tina, One Life To Live; Rebecca, Passions; ex-Tawny, The Bold And The Beautiful/The Young And The Restless; ex-Patty, The Young And The Restless) 54
Robin Christopher (Skye, General Hospital/One Life To Live/All My Children; ex-Lorna, Another World) - 46...
- 6/18/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
Review by: Alan Kelly
Author: Danny Hogan
It’s hardly a surprise that Miramax looked at the buying options for Danny Hogan’s brazen novella Killer Tease. At a mere 23,000 words, this little book would make the perfect template for a film. A compact little book which is guaranteed to never let your attention waver.
Killer Tease has as its center-piece Eloise Murphy. She isn’t pleasant, she is a down and dirty dangerous woman whose been pissed off once to often. This slim little book should be handed out as a how-to-crush-a-potential-rapists-nuts-manual to every naive 16 year old girl (and boy!) – Eloise is a burlesque star at a sleazy seaside resort until a punter chances his arm and near loses it. Shortly thereafter Eloise is exiting stage left, blackmailed into working for a ferrety pimp who happens to have in his possession some unsavory pictures from her past, she inexorably drawn into a trafficking racket.
Author: Danny Hogan
It’s hardly a surprise that Miramax looked at the buying options for Danny Hogan’s brazen novella Killer Tease. At a mere 23,000 words, this little book would make the perfect template for a film. A compact little book which is guaranteed to never let your attention waver.
Killer Tease has as its center-piece Eloise Murphy. She isn’t pleasant, she is a down and dirty dangerous woman whose been pissed off once to often. This slim little book should be handed out as a how-to-crush-a-potential-rapists-nuts-manual to every naive 16 year old girl (and boy!) – Eloise is a burlesque star at a sleazy seaside resort until a punter chances his arm and near loses it. Shortly thereafter Eloise is exiting stage left, blackmailed into working for a ferrety pimp who happens to have in his possession some unsavory pictures from her past, she inexorably drawn into a trafficking racket.
- 10/4/2009
- by Tristan Sinns
- Planet Fury
Harper's Island has claimed another victim: David Lewis, who plays – or played – Richard Allen, the skeevy brother-in-law to bride-to-be Trish Wellington. Besides obviously marrying the other Wellington daughter, Shea, to get a shot at the Wellington business and fortune, and raising a ridiculously creepy child, Richard was sleeping with his step-mother-in-law (wait, is that right? His wife's father's new wife). Actually, "sleeping with" is a loose term. "Chaining up, blindfolding, whipping, and fucking" might be a better descriptor. Read our interview with Lewis after the jump. Lewis's blood-red slip came in much the same manner as everyone...
- 5/27/2009
- FEARnet
New Delhi, From Mughal romance "Jodhaa-Akbar" to drama "Mere Mehboob", a courtesan's tale "Umrao Jan" to historical "Mirza Ghalib" - Hindi films with predominantly Muslim themes will be in the spotlight at a festival in Abu Dhabi starting Thursday. "This festival is one of the launch events for New York University's (Nyu) new university in Abu Dhabi, UAE," Ira Bhaskar, co-curator of the festival and workshop, told Ians. The festival is called Muslim Cultures of Bombay Cinema and celebrates the rich influence of Muslim cultures on Hindi films from the 1930s to the present. Professors Richard Allen, chair of Cinema Studies Department at Nyu, and Bhaskar, Cinema Studies Department of the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, have jointly curated the ...
- 2/25/2009
- Bollywoodworld.com
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