Another son has been born for Canadian actor Tom Cavanagh and his wife Maureen Grise. Per People, the pair welcomed the arrival of the baby boy on August 5.
The baby is named James. He weighed 7.8 lbs. and was 20 inches long at the time of birth. James joins older brother Tommy and older sister Alice Ann. No other detail of the infant is shared to People though.
Tom Cavanagh rose to stardom for starring as Ed Stevens in TV series "Ed". He has been married to Maureen Grise, who is a photo editor at Sports Illustrated, since July 2004.
On screen, Tom recently starred in TNT's drama series "Trust Me", which has been canceled. His co-stars in the series included Eric McCormack, Monica Potter, and Sarah Clarke.
The baby is named James. He weighed 7.8 lbs. and was 20 inches long at the time of birth. James joins older brother Tommy and older sister Alice Ann. No other detail of the infant is shared to People though.
Tom Cavanagh rose to stardom for starring as Ed Stevens in TV series "Ed". He has been married to Maureen Grise, who is a photo editor at Sports Illustrated, since July 2004.
On screen, Tom recently starred in TNT's drama series "Trust Me", which has been canceled. His co-stars in the series included Eric McCormack, Monica Potter, and Sarah Clarke.
- 8/18/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Canadian actor Tom Cavanagh, who earns his fame for starring as Ed Stevens in TV series "Ed", is expecting his third child with wife, Maureen Grise, in a week or two. "We're supposed to have the [baby] room ready!" Tom said of waiting in anticipation the upcoming addition into his family.
"We're loaded up, We're ready," Tom continued telling People while attending the screening of "500 Days of Summer" in Manhattan on Thursday evening, July 9. Though so, there has been no word on the sex of the forthcoming infant.
Tom Cavanagh has been married to Maureen Grise, who is a photo editor at Sports Illustrated, since July 31, 2004. Their soon-to-come third child will be joining brother Tommy and sister Alice Ann.
On screen, Tom is currently starring in TNT's drama series "Trust Me," co-starring the likes of Eric McCormack, Monica Potter, and Sarah Clarke just to name a few.
"We're loaded up, We're ready," Tom continued telling People while attending the screening of "500 Days of Summer" in Manhattan on Thursday evening, July 9. Though so, there has been no word on the sex of the forthcoming infant.
Tom Cavanagh has been married to Maureen Grise, who is a photo editor at Sports Illustrated, since July 31, 2004. Their soon-to-come third child will be joining brother Tommy and sister Alice Ann.
On screen, Tom is currently starring in TNT's drama series "Trust Me," co-starring the likes of Eric McCormack, Monica Potter, and Sarah Clarke just to name a few.
- 7/11/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Trust Me</i>" style="margin:0 5px 5px" />Are you buying what Tom Cavanagh and Eric McCormack are selling this Monday at 10 pm/Et? In the new TNT dramedy Trust Me, TV's former Ed Stevens and Will Truman play Connor and Mason, creative partners at a (modern day, ahem) ad agency. As the series kicks off, the buds' professional and personal bonds are tested by the departure of a cold body and the arrival of a hot blonde. Can TV's newest ad men draw eyeballs? Cavanagh gave us a sneak peek. TVGuide.com: I think you and I last talked during your Love Monkey days.
Tom Cavanagh: That show [about an indie music label] was a massive success. [Laughs] But thank you for your support!
TVGuide.com: Better to have a show go off the air and have a few people saying, "Darn it," than...
Cavanagh: Yeah, we got that a lot. We shot it in New York,...
Tom Cavanagh: That show [about an indie music label] was a massive success. [Laughs] But thank you for your support!
TVGuide.com: Better to have a show go off the air and have a few people saying, "Darn it," than...
Cavanagh: Yeah, we got that a lot. We shot it in New York,...
- 1/26/2009
- by Matt Mitovich
- TVGuide.com - Features
Trust Me</i>" style="margin:0 5px 5px" />Are you buying what Tom Cavanagh and Eric McCormack are selling this Monday at 10 pm/Et? In the new TNT dramedy Trust Me, TV's former Ed Stevens and Will Truman play Connor and Mason, creative partners at a (modern day, ahem) ad agency. As the series kicks off, the buds' professional and personal bonds are tested by the departure of a cold body and the arrival of a hot blonde. Can TV's newest ad men draw eyeballs? Cavanagh gave us a sneak peek. TVGuide.com: I think you and I last talked during your Love Monkey days.
Tom Cavanagh: That show [about an indie music label] was a massive success. [Laughs] But thank you for your support!
TVGuide.com: Better to have a show go off the air and have a few people saying, "Darn it," than...
Cavanagh: Yeah, we got that a lot. We shot it in New York,...
Tom Cavanagh: That show [about an indie music label] was a massive success. [Laughs] But thank you for your support!
TVGuide.com: Better to have a show go off the air and have a few people saying, "Darn it," than...
Cavanagh: Yeah, we got that a lot. We shot it in New York,...
- 1/26/2009
- by Matt Mitovich
- TVGuide - Breaking News
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