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Peterson was born in Greeley, Colorado, [2] the youngest of three children born to James Peterson—an ear, nose, and throat specialist—and his wife, Sylvia. [3] She had two older siblings: a sister, Anne Marie, and a brother, James Jr. [4] She was credited as Mandy Peterson at the beginning of her career; "Mandy" was how she was known to her friends and relatives. [5]
Can't Buy Me Love is a 1987 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Steve Rash, [1] starring Patrick Dempsey and Amanda Peterson in a story about a nerd at a high school in Tucson, Arizona, who gives a cheerleader $1,000 to pretend to be his girlfriend for a month.
Amanda Peters is a Canadian writer from Falmouth, Nova Scotia, [1] whose debut novel The Berry Pickers was the winner of the 2024 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, [2] 2023 Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Award, [3] 2024 Crime Writers of Canada Award of Excellence, [4] and 2024 Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction.
The musical score was composed by James Donnellan. The film starring Christopher Atkins, Amanda Peterson, James Remar, Peggy Lipton, Andrew Robinson and Lar Park-Lincoln in the lead roles. [5] [6] In the United States, the film premiered February 22, 1992 on Showtime. [7]
The Lawless Land is a 1988 American science fiction adventure film directed by Jon Hess and starring Jsu Garcia, Amanda Peterson, Leon Robinson and Xander Berkeley. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Cast
Amanda Peterson played Joe Gardner's granddaughter Sunny Sisk and Trey Ames played Gardner's grandson, David Sisk. The miniseries was the third-highest rated miniseries of the 1986–87 US television season with a 16.9/27 rating/share. [1]
Listen to Me centers around a group of college students who are members of the debate team at fictional Kenmont College. The two main characters, Tucker Muldowney (Kirk Cameron) and Monica Tomanski (), come from underprivileged backgrounds and have won scholarships to Kenmont for displaying exceptional talent for debating.
The spin-off series from comedy series Motherland was commissioned by the BBC in May 2024, with Lucy Punch, Joanna Lumley and Philippa Dunne reprising their roles. [2]The six part series is written by Holly Walsh, Helen Serafinowicz, Barunka O'Shaughnessy and Laurence Rickard and produced by Sharon Horgan via her production company Merman. [3]