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Tori Spelling. Victoria Davey Spelling[2] (born May 16, 1973) [3][4] is an American actress and author. Her first major role was Donna Martin on Beverly Hills, 90210, from 1990–2000.
Dean McDermott. Dean McDermott (born November 16, 1966) [1] is a Canadian actor best known as a reality television personality with his former wife, actress Tori Spelling, and as the host of the cooking competition Chopped Canada. He played the role of Constable Renfield Turnbull on the TV series Due South.
Candy Spelling. Carole Gene "Candy" Spelling (née Marer; born September 20, 1945) is an American author, theater producer, and philanthropist. [1][2] She was married to Aaron Spelling from 1968 until his death in 2006. [3]
True Tori is an American reality television series starring Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott. [1] It premiered on April 22, 2014, on Lifetime. [2] The series ostensibly chronicles the couple's life from three weeks after McDermott left for rehab and highlights the apparent uncertainty of their marriage due to an alleged affair. [3]
Tori & Dean: sTORIbook Weddings. Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood is an American reality television series that aired on Oxygen from March 20, 2007, to January 31, 2012. The series was titled Tori & Dean: Inn Love for its first two seasons. In 2013, Spelling released a book which stated that Oxygen cancelled the series stating they were taking ...
Website. www.randyspelling.com. Randall Gene Spelling (born October 9, 1978) is an American life coach and former actor. He is the brother of Tori Spelling and the son of Candy and Aaron Spelling.
90210. BH90210. Beverly Hills, 90210 (often referred to by its short title, 90210[2][3][4]) is an American teen drama television series created by Darren Star and produced by Aaron Spelling under his production company Spelling Television. The series ran for ten seasons on Fox from October 4, 1990, to May 17, 2000, and is the first of six ...
Release. September 26, 1994. (1994-09-26) A Friend to Die For (also known as Death of a Cheerleader in the UK and during subsequent Lifetime television airings) is a 1994 American psychological thriller television film directed by William A. Graham. Written by Dan Bronson, [1] the film is inspired by the real-life murder of Kirsten Costas, who ...