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Meadow Sisto (born September 30, 1972, in Grass Valley, California) is a former American actress mostly known for playing Caroline in the 1992 film Captain Ron. [1] Sisto is the daughter of Dick Sisto, a jazz vibist and Reedy Gibbs, an actress. Her younger brother, Jeremy Sisto, is also an actor.
Jeremy Sisto was born in Grass Valley, California, the son of Reedy Gibbs, an actress, and Richard "Dick" Sisto, a jazz musician and educator. [2] Sisto has an older sister, Meadow Sisto, who is an actress mostly known for playing Caroline in the 1992 film Captain Ron. Sisto's parents divorced and his father then married fabric artist Penny ...
Divorcée Jesse Larson lives in Los Angeles, California with her sixteen-year-old daughter Jade. She owns and operates an Italian catering company entitled Boccone Dolce (Sweet Mouthful).
Sisto can refer to: San Sisto, "Saint Sixtus", dedication of several Italian churches; Sisto, character on The Brak Show; Jeremy Sisto, American actor; José Sisto, Spanish politician, Governor of Guam; Meadow Sisto, American actress; Pione Sisto, Ugandan-born Danish footballer of South Sudanese origin; Rocco Sisto, Italian actor
The movie also stars Meadow Sisto, David Lascher, and R&B/pop star Jeremy Jordan. It aired on May 13, 1996, on NBC. [1] The film is presented as based on real events: [2] [1] [3] [4] the 1990 murders of the parents of 14-year-old Jessica Wiseman. Jessica had her 17-year-old boyfriend, Douglas Christopher Thomas, shoot and kill her parents.
Jeremy Sisto. AFF-USA/Shutterstock Jack of all trades! Jeremy Sisto is known for his acting — from his roles on FBI, Clueless and a long list of other projects — but he has a myriad of interests.
[5] He noted "the extended, drug-fueled duo between Sisto and Cole is quite magical, while Greer is allowed to exercise her best comic instincts (especially in tandem with the deadpan Keeslar)", and described the film as a "lighter side of 'The Celebration,' both in terms of its ad-hoc and nervy approach to characters". [5]
In November 1993, Epcot announced that a new attraction themed after the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids movie franchise would be replacing Captain EO for the 1994 season. The new attraction would be called Honey, I Shrunk the Theater, a 3D film featuring special effects, such as vibrating chairs and water sprays. [3]