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One such performance that shocked audiences was her 1992 movie, The Nightman, in which Kerns played a highly sexual business woman who was a motel owner. Her many TV movies include: Those She Left Behind, Blind Faith, The Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake, Shameful Secrets, and No One Could Protect Her.
Main cast 1993 Shameful Secrets: Josie Tate Telefilm 1994 Without Warning: Kimberly Hastings 1995 Black Scorpion: Little Darcy 1996 Jake's Women: Young Molly Ellen: Little Paige 1 episode The Crucible: Ruth Putnam 1996-99 The Pretender: Young Miss Parker Recurring role 1997 Cats Don't Dance: Darla Dimple Voice role Get a Clue: Tabitha Ruth ...
Shameful Secrets: Rosalie TV movie 1994 To My Daughter with Love: Harriet TV movie 1995–98 NewsRadio: Catherine Duke Main cast (season 1–4), guest (season 5) 1995–2001 ER: Jackie Robbins: Recurring cast (season 1–8) 1996 Terminal: Dr. Deborah Levy TV movie 1998 La Femme Nikita: Terry Episode: "Soul Sacrifice" 1999 Cosby: Karen Episode ...
Richard Roxburgh (“Elvis,” “The Crown”) and Rebecca Gibney (“Halifax: Retribution,” “Back to the Rafters,” “Wanted”) star in Prosper, a Lionsgate-Stan series about a family ...
Toni Stroud is a small-town rookie police officer who has been given excellent performance reviews from her superiors. Her fellow officer Charlie Lloyd, a veteran of the force, asks to stay in Toni's home after his wife kicks him out.
Flanagan studied at Oldham College and Capitol Theatre in Manchester (now Manchester Metropolitan University) after a year of unemployment. Flanagan's first professional job was in a lead role at the RSC ( Royal Shakespeare Company ) in the 2001/02 season, playing Pat Harford in Peter Whelan 's play A Russian in the Woods .
More than 40 years after its premiere, The Facts of Life is still giving Us something to talk about. The sitcom debuted on NBC in August 1979 as a spinoff of Diff'rent Strokes. The Facts of Life ...
Secrets, also known as Danielle Steel's Secrets, is a 1992 American made-for-television drama film directed by Peter H. Hunt. The film is based upon the 1985 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel. The drama centers on a television producer and his relationship with the star of his latest TV series. [1]