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The series stars Yvette González-Nacer, Thomas Hobson, Shayna Rose (later Tara Perry), and Jon Beavers as the "Fresh Beats" (Kiki, Shout, Marina, and Twist), described as four best friends in a band who are determined to follow their dreams. The series aired from August 24, 2009, to December 7, 2013.
Twist (voiced by Jon Beavers) is the comedic disc jockey of the team whose day leader is as the manager of the Pet Daycare Center. He uses a pogo stick as a vehicle. Bo Monkey (voiced by Tom Kenny) is Twist's best friend, a monkey who helps him operate the pet center. He does not speak, but communicates through monkey noises that reflect his ...
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Jon Beavers as Jake Dunmore, a member of Smurf's crew of ruthless career criminals from 1977 to 1984 and her on-again/off-again boyfriend. (season 5; recurring season 4) Jake is also portrayed by Jack Conley in the present day, now Craig's father. (guest seasons 1, 4; recurring season 2)
The Long Road Home is an American drama miniseries created by Mikko Alanne. It is based on the 2007 book The Long Road Home: A Story of War and Family by Martha Raddatz, which tells the story of a U.S. Army unit during the first day of the siege of Sadr City (Arabic: مدينة الصدر, romanized: Madīna 'ṣ-Ṣadr) in 2004.
Diaz collaborated with Jon Beavers, Casey Hurt, Ian Merrigan and Ramiz Monsef on the musical The Unfortunates. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Diaz was credited with adding additional materials to the war-set musical. The musical was initially produced by and developed for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and has since been produced by the American Conservatory ...
Jon Beavers as Young Jake Dunmore, a member of Smurf's crew of ruthless career criminals from 1977 to 1984 and her on-again/off-again boyfriend. He also has a fatherly role in taking care of Andrew and Julia. He eventually has a son with Smurf, Craig, but is not allowed to have contact with him, so he leaves Oceanside when Smurf's crew disbands.
Alan lends Charlie $38, which Charlie has no interest in repaying. Alan seeks revenge to get the money back, and pumps out gas from Charlie's Mercedes to his own, but still claims Charlie owes him $24.78 as there wasn't enough petrol in the tank to amortize the full $38.