Marion Ross and McKenna Jones have joined the cast of the Hallmark Channel original movie "Randall Reunion Races."
They join Kayla Ewell, Thad Luckinbill and Roma Downey in the story of a successful Los Angeles children's fashion designer (Ewell) who heads off to meet the family of her fiance (Luckinbill) during its annual gathering, the Randall Reunion Races. That weekend, she must compete against extended family members (Downey, Ross) and her beloved's ex-girlfriend (Jones) in athletic games that test her will and creativity.
David Cass is directing from a script written by Jennifer Notas ("Elevator Girl"). Hallenburg Prods. is producing with Jim Wilberger and Brian Gordon. Larry Levinson is the executive producer.
The movie recently began production and will air next year.
Repped by Leavitt Talent Group, Ross recently appeared in the features "Superhero Movie" and "Smiley Face."
Repped by Abrams Artists Agency and Precision Entertainment, Jones has appeared on "The Bold and the Beautiful.
They join Kayla Ewell, Thad Luckinbill and Roma Downey in the story of a successful Los Angeles children's fashion designer (Ewell) who heads off to meet the family of her fiance (Luckinbill) during its annual gathering, the Randall Reunion Races. That weekend, she must compete against extended family members (Downey, Ross) and her beloved's ex-girlfriend (Jones) in athletic games that test her will and creativity.
David Cass is directing from a script written by Jennifer Notas ("Elevator Girl"). Hallenburg Prods. is producing with Jim Wilberger and Brian Gordon. Larry Levinson is the executive producer.
The movie recently began production and will air next year.
Repped by Leavitt Talent Group, Ross recently appeared in the features "Superhero Movie" and "Smiley Face."
Repped by Abrams Artists Agency and Precision Entertainment, Jones has appeared on "The Bold and the Beautiful.
- 10/17/2010
- by By Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Getty Images Alicia Keys is a featured performer on tonight’s “Idol Gives Back” charity episode of “American Idol” on Fox.
Tonight’s “American Idol” is a special charity concert episode featuring Alicia Keys, Elton John, Carrie Underwood, Mary J. Blige, Black Eyed Peas, and other music stars.
Net proceeds from downloads of the performances from the show sold on iTunes will be donated to “Idol Gives Back,” which raises awareness and funds to benefit various U.S. and international charities.
The charity episode will air on Fox between 8 p.m. Et and 10 p.m. Et. Speakeasy will be live-blogging it the entire time. Feel free to stop by and share your thoughts on the show in the comments.
7:55 pm | by Brian Fitzgerald
There are a handful of conspiracy theorists out there who are asking why the recap clip of Crystal Bowersox didn't show her blubbering at the end.
Tonight’s “American Idol” is a special charity concert episode featuring Alicia Keys, Elton John, Carrie Underwood, Mary J. Blige, Black Eyed Peas, and other music stars.
Net proceeds from downloads of the performances from the show sold on iTunes will be donated to “Idol Gives Back,” which raises awareness and funds to benefit various U.S. and international charities.
The charity episode will air on Fox between 8 p.m. Et and 10 p.m. Et. Speakeasy will be live-blogging it the entire time. Feel free to stop by and share your thoughts on the show in the comments.
7:55 pm | by Brian Fitzgerald
There are a handful of conspiracy theorists out there who are asking why the recap clip of Crystal Bowersox didn't show her blubbering at the end.
- 4/21/2010
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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