Actress Robyn Bernard, best known for her ’80s stint as aspiring singer Terry Brock on the ABC daytime drama General Hospital, has died. She was 64.
According to TMZ, Bernard’s body was found Tuesday in San Jacinto, Calif. A cause of death is pending.
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Bernard joined General Hospital in 1984 as Terry, the daughter of David Groh’s villainous D.
According to TMZ, Bernard’s body was found Tuesday in San Jacinto, Calif. A cause of death is pending.
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Bernard joined General Hospital in 1984 as Terry, the daughter of David Groh’s villainous D.
- 3/13/2024
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and this review is brought to you by Jombee’s Cannibal Chow. Jombee’s Cannibal Chow…food made by the poor, for the poor and from the poor. We’ve got more action in the qualifiers for the six-man match and all the crack you can eat. Are you ready to read about some dumb guy watching wrestling matches? No? Good choice. See ya later.
Match #1: Chris Sabin def. Rhino The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The war between Impact and Vbd continues but the stakes are higher than ever as the winner will advance to the 6-Way #1 Contenders match at Under Siege. Deaner trips up Sabin from ringside just minutes into the match, giving Rhino the upper-hand. Both men are laid out after a clash of heads. Sabin quickens the pace with an Enzuigiri,...
Match #1: Chris Sabin def. Rhino The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The war between Impact and Vbd continues but the stakes are higher than ever as the winner will advance to the 6-Way #1 Contenders match at Under Siege. Deaner trips up Sabin from ringside just minutes into the match, giving Rhino the upper-hand. Both men are laid out after a clash of heads. Sabin quickens the pace with an Enzuigiri,...
- 5/7/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have…my Nana just died. She had cancer and just died this afternoon of it. She was a tough ol broad. She could be real rough around the edges and soft to the touch at the same time. Nana had a hard life and had to raise six kids in the middle of the 20th century. She wasn’t perfect and she wasn’t always nice, but she cared deep down and showed it when it mattered most. She lost her first born (my uncle) a decade or so ago and her fifth born (my Mom) within the past several years. I’m gonna miss her. Nana, I love you. Okay, we’ve got a big main event with Sami Callihan fighting Trey Miguel, so don’t touch my tush.
Before The...
Before The...
- 3/17/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the fall-out of Hard To Kill, with Tessa Blanchard making history as the first female World Champion at this level of fame. Chikara and Lucha Underground have done this as well, but to lesser effect. Okay, let’s get to it.
Match #1: Desi Hit Squad (Rohit Raju & Shera) def. Rascalz (Dez & Wentz), Reno Scum (Adam Thornstowe & Luster the Legend) & Tjp & Daga The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Anything goes in this four-way tag team match featuring some of Impact Wrestling’s top tag teams. Luster hits Dez with a German suplex, followed by a double foot stomp from Thornstowe. Wentz breaks up the pin attempt at two. Shera powerslams his owner partner Rohit on top of Tjp. It doesn’t take long for Tjp to get back in the...
Match #1: Desi Hit Squad (Rohit Raju & Shera) def. Rascalz (Dez & Wentz), Reno Scum (Adam Thornstowe & Luster the Legend) & Tjp & Daga The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Anything goes in this four-way tag team match featuring some of Impact Wrestling’s top tag teams. Luster hits Dez with a German suplex, followed by a double foot stomp from Thornstowe. Wentz breaks up the pin attempt at two. Shera powerslams his owner partner Rohit on top of Tjp. It doesn’t take long for Tjp to get back in the...
- 1/16/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
★★★☆☆Even if innocently weighing up the virtues of a vegetable patch, discussing one's ability, or indeed inability, to grow a carrot when issues are being had in the bedroom department is a thinly disguised euphemism at best. Erectile dysfunction is not something the British male wants to talk about, plain and simple, but talk about it he must. Using Ewan Morrison's 2007 novel of the same name as its source material, Colin Kennedy's Swung (2015) explores the lengths to which couples will go in order to maintain a wilting relationship.
- 1/3/2016
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
When she joined Creative Scotland as Director, Film And Media, last summer, Natalie Usher already had an intimate involvement with several of the films that Creative Scotland was backing.
As a senior film lawyer in the Film & TV Group at Lee & Thompson, Usher had been working on both the opening and closing films at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival: Robert Carlyle’s The Legend Of Barney Thomson and Scott Graham’s Iona.
“For me, this is personally a very interesting and exciting festival because a number of films I worked on as a lawyer, Creative Scotland also invested in and now they are here.”
Usher has come into her job at Creative Scotland at a time when the Scottish film industry looks set for a major resurgence.
Plans for a large scale Scottish studio are edging slow but surely forward. Meanwhile, at the Scottish Film Summit during Eiff earlier this week, Scottish culture...
As a senior film lawyer in the Film & TV Group at Lee & Thompson, Usher had been working on both the opening and closing films at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival: Robert Carlyle’s The Legend Of Barney Thomson and Scott Graham’s Iona.
“For me, this is personally a very interesting and exciting festival because a number of films I worked on as a lawyer, Creative Scotland also invested in and now they are here.”
Usher has come into her job at Creative Scotland at a time when the Scottish film industry looks set for a major resurgence.
Plans for a large scale Scottish studio are edging slow but surely forward. Meanwhile, at the Scottish Film Summit during Eiff earlier this week, Scottish culture...
- 6/22/2015
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: The Works closes UK, Germany, Asian deals on romance.
UK sales outfit The Works International has inked a number of deals on Colin Kennedy’s debut romance Swung ahead of the film’s world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival (June 17-28).
Swung has sold to the UK (Metrodome), Australia/New Zealand (Rialto), Germany (Meteor), Japan (At Entertainment) and South Korea (Double & Joy).
Directed by former Screen International Star of Tomorrow and BAFTA Scotland-winner Kennedy and produced by Brian Coffey (Starred Up), Elena Anaya (The Skin I Live In), Owen McDonnell (Saving The Titanic) and Elizabeth McGovern (Downton Abbey) star in the story of an encounter in the swinging scene, which has an unexpected impact on a couple’s relationship.
Ewan Morrison’s script is based on the novel of the same name. The project was financed by Creative Scotland and Boudica Films.
Clare Crean, head of sales for The Works, said: “The response...
UK sales outfit The Works International has inked a number of deals on Colin Kennedy’s debut romance Swung ahead of the film’s world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival (June 17-28).
Swung has sold to the UK (Metrodome), Australia/New Zealand (Rialto), Germany (Meteor), Japan (At Entertainment) and South Korea (Double & Joy).
Directed by former Screen International Star of Tomorrow and BAFTA Scotland-winner Kennedy and produced by Brian Coffey (Starred Up), Elena Anaya (The Skin I Live In), Owen McDonnell (Saving The Titanic) and Elizabeth McGovern (Downton Abbey) star in the story of an encounter in the swinging scene, which has an unexpected impact on a couple’s relationship.
Ewan Morrison’s script is based on the novel of the same name. The project was financed by Creative Scotland and Boudica Films.
Clare Crean, head of sales for The Works, said: “The response...
- 6/17/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
New additions to programme include Karen Gillan’s directorial short debut Coward, Hector starring Peter Mullan and music documentary Big Gold Dream.
Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has announced a number of Scottish titles for its upcoming edition, running June 17-28.
Alongside the previously announced Opening and Closing Galas of The Legend of Barney Thomson and Iona, this year’s festival will also screen Jake Gavin’s Hector, starring Peter Mullan, Karen Gillan’s directorial short debut Coward and the world premiere of music documentary Big Gold Dream, which will be followed by an exclusive live gig from singer/songwriter Vic Godard and friends.
Other Scottish titles include The Shammasian Brothers’ Pyramid Texts, Colin Kennedy’s directorial debut feature Swung, Martin Radich’s Norfolk, Talulah Riley’s writer/directorial debut feature Scottish Mussel, Karen Guthrie’s The Closer We Get and Vicky Matthews’ documentary Andrew Carnegie: Rags to Riches, Power to Peace.
Joining Gillan...
Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has announced a number of Scottish titles for its upcoming edition, running June 17-28.
Alongside the previously announced Opening and Closing Galas of The Legend of Barney Thomson and Iona, this year’s festival will also screen Jake Gavin’s Hector, starring Peter Mullan, Karen Gillan’s directorial short debut Coward and the world premiere of music documentary Big Gold Dream, which will be followed by an exclusive live gig from singer/songwriter Vic Godard and friends.
Other Scottish titles include The Shammasian Brothers’ Pyramid Texts, Colin Kennedy’s directorial debut feature Swung, Martin Radich’s Norfolk, Talulah Riley’s writer/directorial debut feature Scottish Mussel, Karen Guthrie’s The Closer We Get and Vicky Matthews’ documentary Andrew Carnegie: Rags to Riches, Power to Peace.
Joining Gillan...
- 5/19/2015
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: The Works International boards racing doc and thriller.
Ahead of the Efm, The Works International has boarded sales on motorcycle racing documentary Road, narrated by Liam Neeson, and horror There are Monsters.
Road tells the story of ‘the most famous family in road motorcycle racing’, the Dunlops, experiencing the highs and lows of competing in one of the world¹s most dangerous motorsports.
Written, produced and directed by Diarmuid Lavery and Michael Hewitt, Road is a DoubleBand Films presentation in association with Generator Entertainment.
Jay Dahl’s debut There are Monsters, produced by Dahl and Bill Niven, follows a crew of film students on an innocent road trip who discover evidence of evil doppelgangers.
The film, currently in post, was produced with the participation of Telefilm Canada and Film and Creative Industries Nova Scotia, with the assistance of the Nova Scotia Film Industry Tax Credit and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit.
Swung, starring...
Ahead of the Efm, The Works International has boarded sales on motorcycle racing documentary Road, narrated by Liam Neeson, and horror There are Monsters.
Road tells the story of ‘the most famous family in road motorcycle racing’, the Dunlops, experiencing the highs and lows of competing in one of the world¹s most dangerous motorsports.
Written, produced and directed by Diarmuid Lavery and Michael Hewitt, Road is a DoubleBand Films presentation in association with Generator Entertainment.
Jay Dahl’s debut There are Monsters, produced by Dahl and Bill Niven, follows a crew of film students on an innocent road trip who discover evidence of evil doppelgangers.
The film, currently in post, was produced with the participation of Telefilm Canada and Film and Creative Industries Nova Scotia, with the assistance of the Nova Scotia Film Industry Tax Credit and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit.
Swung, starring...
- 2/6/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: The Skin I Live In star Elena Anaya to star in Colin Kennedy’s feature debut.
Principal photography is underway in Glasgow on Colin Kennedy’s debut feature Swung, starring The Skin I Live In star Elena Anaya.
The Works International will introduce buyers to the Sigma-produced English-language romance here at the Afm.
Based on a script adapted by author Ewan Morrison from his book of the same name, Swung follows a couple whose relationship spirals out of control after they come across a swingers website.
Saving the Titanic actor Owen McDonnell co-stars alongside Anaya.
Brian Coffey (Starred Up) produces for Sigma Film, with finance coming from Creative Scotland, Boudica Films and the UK tax credit.
Executive producers are Gillian Berrie for Sigma and Rebecca Long and Ian Davies for Boudica.
Kennedy, a Screen Star of Tomorrow in 2011, was second unit director on David Mackenzie’s Perfect Sense and Tonight You’re Mine.
Principal photography is underway in Glasgow on Colin Kennedy’s debut feature Swung, starring The Skin I Live In star Elena Anaya.
The Works International will introduce buyers to the Sigma-produced English-language romance here at the Afm.
Based on a script adapted by author Ewan Morrison from his book of the same name, Swung follows a couple whose relationship spirals out of control after they come across a swingers website.
Saving the Titanic actor Owen McDonnell co-stars alongside Anaya.
Brian Coffey (Starred Up) produces for Sigma Film, with finance coming from Creative Scotland, Boudica Films and the UK tax credit.
Executive producers are Gillian Berrie for Sigma and Rebecca Long and Ian Davies for Boudica.
Kennedy, a Screen Star of Tomorrow in 2011, was second unit director on David Mackenzie’s Perfect Sense and Tonight You’re Mine.
- 11/6/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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