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The world of espionage isn’t all fun and games. That’s the lesson Ben learned in Quantum Leap‘s midseason finale on Wednesday, which took him to Giza, Egypt in the year 1961. After landing ...
On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 89% based on reviews from 54 critics. The site's critical consensus reads, "Banana Split serves up a sweet comedic dish that serves as a delightful calling card for co-writer and star Hannah Marks."
In Ben’s second encounter with Hannah on Quantum Leap, he helped her prevent Nazis from using Albert Einstein’s secret formula to alter history, revealed that he was a time traveler and kissed ...
After sharing an earnestly romantic kiss with Hannah (played by Eliza Taylor), this week’s Quantum Leap found Ben in the unknown town of Middletown, Massachusetts in 1692. A mysterious disease ...
Ben is the manager of a London bar and is at first unaware of Hannah's real job. Ben is in a relationship with his girlfriend Vanessa who does not care for Hannah. Over the course of the series Hannah and Ben's relationship develops. Cherie Lunghi as Stephanie Charlton: Hannah's agent in the first series. Stephanie runs a successful escorting ...
Paul Benjamin Mendelsohn (born 3 April 1969) is an Australian actor. He first rose to prominence in Australia for his break-out role in The Year My Voice Broke (1987). He gained international attention for his starring role in the crime drama Animal Kingdom (2010).
Then, 20 years and several marriages later, Ben and J.Lo found their way back to each other, resulting in a second wave of movie, music video and even commercial content capturing their relationship.
The second film is a CGI movie titled Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens announced in mid-2011, [1] and released on March 11, 2012 (Asia/Philippines) [2] and on March 23, 2012 (US). [3] This film had previously been under the working title Ben 10: Alien Dimensions. [4] The film was based on the original series and featured the original voice cast.