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Roswell, New Mexico is an American science fiction drama television series, named after the city of Roswell, New Mexico. Developed by Carina Adly Mackenzie for The CW , it debuted as a midseason entry during the 2018–2019 television season on January 15, 2019.
The show ran for two seasons on The WB and one on UPN before airing its series finale on May 14, 2002. A Roswell, New Mexico reboot starring Jeanine Mason and Nathan Dean Parsons aired on The CW ...
Roswell is an American science fiction television series that presents a timeline where the Roswell UFO exists, and aliens are hiding in plain sight as a trio of high school-aged teenagers. Developed, produced, and co-written by Jason Katims , the series debuted on October 6, 1999 on the WB , and later shifted to UPN for the third season.
Zoe Cipres (born 1996 or 1997), [1] is an American actress. She is best known for currently starring as Hina Alexander, a lifeguard on the show Rescue: HI-Surf.She is also known for her role as Bonnie on the show Roswell, New Mexico, based the Roswell High series by Melinda Metz.
That’s the big question facing Liz and Max in the fourth (and final) season of The CW’s Roswell, New Mexico, premiering Monday, June 6 (8/7c). Actually, as you’ll see in the just-released ...
Amber Midthunder (born April 26, 1997) [2] is an American actress. She had regular roles in the FX series Legion and The CW series Roswell, New Mexico, and also appeared on Longmire, Banshee, and Reservation Dogs.
Michael Guerin is a fictional character created by Melinda Metz for the young adults book series Roswell High and adapted by Jason Katims for the American science fiction television series Roswell (1998–2002). He was portrayed by actor Brendan Fehr in the television series. In the CW reboot, Roswell, New Mexico, he is played by Michael Vlamis.
In April 2019, Blackburn came out as bisexual, revealing that playing a gay veteran on Roswell, New Mexico helped him make the decision to share his identity publicly. “I’m queer. “I’m queer.