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Digbert "Diggie" Smalls [5] (Ryan McCartan) is Maddie's main love interest. He is the captain of the boys' basketball team of Ridgewood High and is perceived as confident and strong. Diggie affectionately calls Maddie "Rooney", though in "Twin-a-Rooney", he calls her "Rooney Classic" to distinguish her from Liv.
In the end, Parker's show has a cliffhanger, and Maddie gets out of the locker room, but it is unknown if Diggie is still there. Guest stars: Ryan McCartan as Diggie, Jessica Marie Garcia as Willow, Kurt Long as Johnny Nimbus, Herbie Jackson as Reggie, Carter Hastings as Evan, Shak Ghacha as Dump Truck, Miranda May as Lacey, Emmy Buckner as Liv ...
Ryan Jerome McCartan [1] (born June 14, 1993) [2] [3] is an American actor and singer. He is known for playing Jason "J.D." Dean in the original Off-Broadway cast of Heathers: The Musical . His Broadway credits include playing Fiyero Tigelaar in the 15th anniversary cast of Wicked and Prince Hans in the closing cast of Frozen .
Ryan McCartan: Minneapolis, Minnesota: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying: J. Pierrepont Finch Cast as Diggie on the Disney Channel comedy Liv and Maddie [34] Cast as Jason "J.D." Dean in 2013 Off-Broadway run of Heathers: The Musical; Cast as Brad Majors in 2016 television musical, The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time ...
The Girl and the Dreamcatcher was an American pop duo from Los Angeles that consisted of Liv and Maddie co-stars/former couple Dove Cameron ("the Girl") and Ryan McCartan ("the Dreamcatcher"). Their debut EP, Negatives, was released on July 29, 2016. [1]
Daniel Dwayne "Diggy" Simmons III (born March 21, 1995) is an American rapper, singer and actor from Queens, New York City.The fourth child of Run DMC's Joseph "Rev. Run" Simmons, he began his recording career in 2009 and signed with Atlantic Records the following year.
The devil is making them do it… or maybe it’s actually an exercise in divine justice. “Randy Newman’s Faust,” the only musical comedy ever written for the stage by the dean of barbed ...
The plot of the tribute is fundamentally identical to the original film, with some additional scenes wrapped around the film. These scenes show several people attending a theatrical showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and subsequently are used to introduce some of the audience participation elements from the original film (such as throwing toilet paper on the line "Great Scott!").