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Cyrus MacDougall (played by Bernard Robichaud) is the Boys' nemesis. He is a bully and criminal who enjoys waving his Beretta 92 around to terrorize the trailer-park residents. He is introduced in the series premiere, in which he has assumed control of the park by threatening to shoot anyone who opposes him.
Cyrus TV series 2005 Ambulance Girl: Biker Television film 2006 North/South: Dixon TV series 2006 Hearts of Dartmouth: Life of a Trailer Park Girl: Cyrus Documentary 2008 Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys: Cyrus Television film 2009 Blue Seduction: Stanley Television film 2012–2014 Haven: Kirk Bauer TV series
Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day (also known as simply Trailer Park Boys 2) is a 2009 Canadian mockumentary black comedy crime film directed by Mike Clattenburg, and based on the Canadian television series Trailer Park Boys.
The song received a Golden Globe nomination for best original song at the 2025 awards. Cyrus said she collaborated with singer-songwriter Andrew Wyatt for the song and wrote much of it over the ...
Cyrus responded to the worries of his son, Trace, on Sunday, by posting a clip from his 2009 song, "Somebody Said a Prayer," which features the boy in the video.
Dolly Parton is family to Miley Cyrus, and sometimes that calls for a little tough love.. The 78-year-old music icon recently gave her brutally honest opinion on Cyrus' hit song, "Used To Be Young ...
Bangerz is the fourth studio album by American singer Miley Cyrus, released on September 30, 2013, by RCA Records.It is her first body of original work since leaving Hollywood Records after her third studio album Can't Be Tamed (2010) and signing with RCA in early 2013.
"Flowers" was written by Miley Cyrus, Gregory "Aldae" Hein, and Michael Pollack in January 2022 in Sunset Sound Recorders studio in Hollywood, California. During a week of sessions, with the composers gathered around a piano, the song came together as a ballad, originally with a "slower and sadder" feel, according to Pollack. [1]