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She reunited with many of her co-stars from The Sound of Music on The Oprah Winfrey Show in October 2010 to celebrate the film's 45th anniversary. [13] In 2014, Carr recorded "Edelweiss" with the great-grandchildren of the von Trapps on the album Dream a Little Dream by the von Trapps and Pink Martini. [14]
The Sounds is a Canadian-New Zealand coproduced television mystery drama series, premiering on Acorn TV and CBC Television in 2020. [1] The series stars Matt Whelan and Rachelle Lefevre as Tom and Maggie Cabbott, a Canadian couple who move to the Pelorus Sound / Te Hoiere region of New Zealand to escape family drama, only for Tom to go missing. [2]
McMahon had to audition four times before the producers agreed that he was suitable for the role of Ben. [2] After he received the role, McMahon had a couple of days to relocate from Melbourne to Sydney and get into character. [3] In December 1989, McMahon's casting and the character details were announced via David Brown from TV Week. [4]
Star Search is an American television show that was produced by T.P.E./Rysher Entertainment from 1983 to 1995, hosted by Ed McMahon, and created by Al Masini. A relaunch was produced by 2929 Productions from 2003 to 2004. On both versions of the show, contestants competed in several genres of entertainment.
Jack's Mannequin played their last show in November. Following this, McMahon spent the next few months in studios doing pop writing [6] and writing songs for the TV show Smash. [5] After this, he worked on songs for a solo EP. [6] McMahon collaborated with producer Mark Williams, who wrote songs with beats and programming.
Julian Dana William McMahon (born 27 July 1968) is an Australian actor. He is the only son of Sir William McMahon, a former Prime Minister of Australia.He is best known for his roles as Ben Lucini in Home and Away, Detective John Grant in Profiler, Cole Turner in Charmed, Christian Troy in Nip/Tuck, Doctor Doom in the Fantastic Four duology, Jonah in Runaways, and Jess LaCroix in CBS crime ...
Mr. McMahon is a documentary television miniseries that explores the influential yet controversial career of the professional wrestling promoter Vince McMahon.It is directed by Chris Smith, who worked on Tiger King, with executive producer Bill Simmons and Zara Duffy, recognized for her contributions to Mission Blue.
Sam (Liam McMahon) and his eldest son Joe (Adam Little) are dockworkers, while Sam's wife Mary (Claire Cooper) and mother-in-law Ma (Julie Graham) gut fish. When Sam suffers an accident, the whole family lose their jobs and face being made homeless.