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Hearts Afire is an American television sitcom created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, starring John Ritter and Markie Post, that aired on CBS from September 14, 1992, to February 1, 1995. The series' title is taken from a line in the Earth, Wind & Fire song " That's the Way of the World " (which originally served as the series' theme song).
Billy Bob Pilot 1990 The Outsiders 'Buck' Merill 10 episodes Evening Shade: Florist Episode: "There Once Was a Boy Named Wood" 1992–1995 Hearts Afire: Billy Bob Davis 54 episodes 1995 Out There: Jailbird Television film 1996 Don't Look Back: Marshall Television film; also writer 1997 Ellen: The Grocer Episode: "The Puppy Episode: Part 2" 1998
Billy Bob Thornton [2] [3] (born August 4, 1955) is an American actor, filmmaker, singer and songwriter. He received international attention after writing, directing and starring in the independent drama film Sling Blade (1996), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor.
Billy Bob Thornton didn't last even one day without sharing his love for When Calls the Heart on the set of Landman.. Kayla Wallace, who plays the high-powered corporate lawyer Rebecca Falcone ...
Billy Bob Thornton is pictured on Nov. 15, 2024, in New York City. GC Images Willem Dafoe accepted the Green Goblin role opposite Tobey Maguire in 2002’s “Spider-Man.” ©Columbia Pictures ...
Billy Bob Thornton is looking back at his time with a surprising collaborator: Johnny Cash.. The Landman actor has shared new details about working with the "Walk the Line" singer. "I never got ...
From 1992 to 1995, Ritter returned to television for three seasons as John Hartman, aide to a U.S. Senator, in Hearts Afire. This series starred Markie Post as Georgie Anne Lahti and Billy Bob Thornton as Billy Bob Davis. He also played Garry Lejeune / Roger Tramplemain in the production Noises Off in 1992.
Billy Bob Thornton does not want to be remembered as a villain. Sure, he'll play characters who have a questionable morality, but when it comes to the world of big franchise films, he'd rather ...