ABC’s Deception wrapped its one-and-done run on Sunday with a two-hour finale that finally shed more light on Mystery Woman’s agenda, before setting the stage for what would have been a quite different Season 2.
The opening hour revealed that the stolen Lynx diamond was but one of several artifacts belonging to Corvus Vale members, who years ago entrusted Alistair Black with masterfully safeguarding their fortunes. He did so by way of a secret room that was accessed via a stairwell hidden beneath the trunk young Johnny would get locked in for one of their tricks.
Mystery Woman revealed...
The opening hour revealed that the stolen Lynx diamond was but one of several artifacts belonging to Corvus Vale members, who years ago entrusted Alistair Black with masterfully safeguarding their fortunes. He did so by way of a secret room that was accessed via a stairwell hidden beneath the trunk young Johnny would get locked in for one of their tricks.
Mystery Woman revealed...
- 5/28/2018
- TVLine.com
TV’s ever-ubiquitous Constance Zimmer has found a way to fill her UnREAL downtime, with a role on ABC’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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The Entourage alum will recur during Season 3 (premiering Sept. 29) as the head of a government agency that is hunting Inhumans. As such, her character is set to clash with Clark Gregg’s Phil Coulson, EW.com reports.
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RelatedS.H.I.E.L.D. Season 3 Poll: That Thing Ate Simmons! — What Happens Next?
The Entourage alum will recur during Season 3 (premiering Sept. 29) as the head of a government agency that is hunting Inhumans. As such, her character is set to clash with Clark Gregg’s Phil Coulson, EW.com reports.
RelatedSecret Warriors to Invade S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 3
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- 7/30/2015
- TVLine.com
Kellie Martin knows there isn't much she hasn't played.
From her initial television stardom as teenager Becca on ABC's "Life Goes On," through a long string of TV movies and onto later series roles as the Appalachian teacher on CBS' "Christy," medical student Lucy on NBC's "ER" and an amateur sleuth in Hallmark Channel's "Mystery Woman" franchise, the actress has covered a lot of turf.
Any type of part Martin hasn't done already holds special appeal for her now. That's a big reason she has joined Lifetime's Sunday-night drama "Army Wives" as Capt. Nicole Galassini, whose expertise on African geopolitics proves useful.
"When they called me and I listened to the pitch about the character, I was so excited," Martin tells Zap2it. "I've never played military, after 30 years of being an actress, and the thing I love so much about Nicole is that she's so smart and so driven.
From her initial television stardom as teenager Becca on ABC's "Life Goes On," through a long string of TV movies and onto later series roles as the Appalachian teacher on CBS' "Christy," medical student Lucy on NBC's "ER" and an amateur sleuth in Hallmark Channel's "Mystery Woman" franchise, the actress has covered a lot of turf.
Any type of part Martin hasn't done already holds special appeal for her now. That's a big reason she has joined Lifetime's Sunday-night drama "Army Wives" as Capt. Nicole Galassini, whose expertise on African geopolitics proves useful.
"When they called me and I listened to the pitch about the character, I was so excited," Martin tells Zap2it. "I've never played military, after 30 years of being an actress, and the thing I love so much about Nicole is that she's so smart and so driven.
- 4/22/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
What is Kellie Martin’s iconic role? The star of tonight’s The Jensen Project (tragically unrelated to EW’s own Doc Jensen) has had some distinctive characters, but depending on your age, odds are one has stuck with you a lot more. Generation X or older? You probably still see her in giganto glasses as Becca Thatcher on Life Goes On. Gen Y, or whatever less catchy term means “younger than Gen X”? You can’t see her without screaming “don’t get stabbed!” for in some sense, she will always be ER’s Lucy Knight. A little younger and a bit squarer,...
- 7/16/2010
- by Margaret Lyons
- EW.com - PopWatch
Television personality Leeza Gibbons recently participated in the planting of 100 trees at Beverly Hills' Coldwater Canyon Park to counteract the carbon footprint imprinted by each guest at her yearly Oscar viewing party "A Night to Make a Difference". The April 16 event was held in cooperation with environmental nonprofits Environmental Media Association (Ema) and Tree People.
With the planting of trees native to Southern California, Leeza met both a promise to offset carbon emissions and to continue her fundraising contributions to local nonprofit organizations. Through the efforts of the Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation and extensive celebrity involvement, numerous groundbreaking charities have received critical financial support.
Leeza's partnership with Tree People and Ema is one piece of the growing crusade to inform the environmental consciousness of the entertainment community and motivate Hollywood's influential leaders to take up the cause. The tree planting event delivers an important message to Southern California residents...
With the planting of trees native to Southern California, Leeza met both a promise to offset carbon emissions and to continue her fundraising contributions to local nonprofit organizations. Through the efforts of the Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation and extensive celebrity involvement, numerous groundbreaking charities have received critical financial support.
Leeza's partnership with Tree People and Ema is one piece of the growing crusade to inform the environmental consciousness of the entertainment community and motivate Hollywood's influential leaders to take up the cause. The tree planting event delivers an important message to Southern California residents...
- 4/19/2009
- icelebz.com
Hallmark Channel executive vp programming David Kenin has extended his contract by two years.
Crown Media Holdings, which owns and operates the network, disclosed Tuesday in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that Kenin's contract will now expire Dec. 31, 2009.
In addition, Kenin's annual base salary will increase to $825,000 next year 2008 and $850,000 in 2009.
Hallmark Channel has been on a roll with its programming, seeing solid numbers for acquired movies like March of the Penguins as well as its original movies, including the mystery franchises Mystery Woman, Jane Doe, Murder 101 and McBride.
Crown Media Holdings, which owns and operates the network, disclosed Tuesday in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that Kenin's contract will now expire Dec. 31, 2009.
In addition, Kenin's annual base salary will increase to $825,000 next year 2008 and $850,000 in 2009.
Hallmark Channel has been on a roll with its programming, seeing solid numbers for acquired movies like March of the Penguins as well as its original movies, including the mystery franchises Mystery Woman, Jane Doe, Murder 101 and McBride.
- 6/27/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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