Season two of CBS’s popular half-hour comedy Ghosts ended on a cliffhanger that left fans speculating as to the identity of the ghost who has moved on. Sam watched (and described to Jay) from the driveway of the Woodstone Mansion Bed & Breakfast as one of the ghosts got “sucked off” – the unfortunate term used by the dearly departed to indicate one has finally left Earth and is a ghost no more.
The teaser for season three episode one, “The Owl,” gives nothing away as it shows Sam searching the house, with Jay trying to help out before remembering he can’t see ghosts. CBS’s official description of the season three premiere airing on February 15, 2024 at 8:30pm Et/Pt also doesn’t reveal any specifics:
“Sam, Jay, and the remaining ghosts unravel the mystery of which ghost passed into the afterlife. Also, Sam and Jay must relocate an...
The teaser for season three episode one, “The Owl,” gives nothing away as it shows Sam searching the house, with Jay trying to help out before remembering he can’t see ghosts. CBS’s official description of the season three premiere airing on February 15, 2024 at 8:30pm Et/Pt also doesn’t reveal any specifics:
“Sam, Jay, and the remaining ghosts unravel the mystery of which ghost passed into the afterlife. Also, Sam and Jay must relocate an...
- 1/20/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Ghosts Season 2, Episode 19, “Ghost Father of the Bride.”] Ghosts‘ latest episode teased the return of Crash’s (Alex Boniello) head to his body, but “Ghost Father of the Bride,” primarily focuses on yet another emotional Pete-centric (Richie Moriarty) story. If a long-dead scout leader meeting his namesake grandson for the first time didn’t bring tears to your eyes, perhaps the episode where he gets to walk his daughter down the wedding aisle at Woodstone will. After receiving a Martino family newsletter, Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) learn that Pete’s daughter is tying the knot, and with a little swaying from the arrow-speared spirit, they’re able to convince his family to hold the weddings at their Bed and Breakfast, thanks in part to calling in a long un-permitted deck Pete once built during his living years. Needless to say, there are bumps in the road, like disagreements between flowers,...
- 4/14/2023
- TV Insider
Richie Moriarty as Pete, Devan Chandler Long as Thorfinn, Rebecca Wisocky as Hetty, and Caroline Aaron as Carol in ‘Ghosts’ season 2 episode 19
Will Pete’s daughter decide to hold her wedding at the Woodstone B&b? That question’s asked and answered on CBS’s Ghosts season two episode 19, “Ghost Father of the Bride.” Directed by Jay Karas from a script by Julia Harter and Liz Alexander, episode 19 will air on Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 8:30pm Et/Pt.
Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar lead the cast as Samantha and Jay, the living residents of the mansion. Playing the mansion’s resident ghosts are Brandon Scott Jones as Isaac, Richie Moriarty as Pete, Danielle Pinnock as Alberta, and Asher Grodman as Trevor. Román Zaragoza stars as Sasappis, Sheila Carrasco plays Flower, Rebecca Wisocky is Hetty, and Devan Chandler Long plays Thorfinn.
Episode 19 guest stars include Alex Boniello as Crash, Caroline Aaron as Carol,...
Will Pete’s daughter decide to hold her wedding at the Woodstone B&b? That question’s asked and answered on CBS’s Ghosts season two episode 19, “Ghost Father of the Bride.” Directed by Jay Karas from a script by Julia Harter and Liz Alexander, episode 19 will air on Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 8:30pm Et/Pt.
Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar lead the cast as Samantha and Jay, the living residents of the mansion. Playing the mansion’s resident ghosts are Brandon Scott Jones as Isaac, Richie Moriarty as Pete, Danielle Pinnock as Alberta, and Asher Grodman as Trevor. Román Zaragoza stars as Sasappis, Sheila Carrasco plays Flower, Rebecca Wisocky is Hetty, and Devan Chandler Long plays Thorfinn.
Episode 19 guest stars include Alex Boniello as Crash, Caroline Aaron as Carol,...
- 3/31/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Exclusive: Arty Froushan (Carnival Row) has a major role in Daredevil: Born Again, Marvel’s upcoming revival series on Disney+, Deadline has learned. Word of his casting comes after on-set photo of Vince D’Onofrio leaked online included a glimpse of Froushan.
Details about the character are being kept under wraps, but Froushan is believed to be playing Harry, one of the main characters opposite Charlie Cox and D’Onofrio. He appears to be an associate of D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk in the photo, which also supports the popular theory that the show will be following the Mayor Fisk Marvel Comics arc. Marvel declined to comment.
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Details about the character are being kept under wraps, but Froushan is believed to be playing Harry, one of the main characters opposite Charlie Cox and D’Onofrio. He appears to be an associate of D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk in the photo, which also supports the popular theory that the show will be following the Mayor Fisk Marvel Comics arc. Marvel declined to comment.
Related Story ‘Daredevil: Born Again’: Eiza González Denies Being Cast As Elektra In Disney+ Marvel Series Related Story 'Descendants: The Rise of Red' At Disney+ Casts Alex Boniello As Jack Of Diamonds Related Story Disney+ France Announces Slate Of Projects At...
- 3/27/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Alex Boniello (Jessica Jones) has been cast as Jack of Diamonds in the Disney+ original movie Descendants: The Rise of Red (formerly known as The Pocketwatch), the latest installment in Disney Branded Television’s Descendants franchise.
The Jack of Diamonds is a captain in the Queen of Hearts’ Red Army, whose soldiers wear military uniforms in the style of playing cards.
Boniello, who is also a Tony-winning producer for Hadestown, joins previously announced cast members Kylie Cantrall (Disney’s Gabby Duran and the Unsittables) as Red; Malia Baker (The Babysitters Club) as Chloe; Brandy (Queens) as Cinderella, Rita Ora (Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight) as The Queen of Hearts; China Anne McClain (Descendants 2 and Descendants 3) as Uma; Dara Reneé (High School Musical: The Musical: the Series) as Uliana; Ruby Rose Turner (Coop and Cami Ask the World) as Bridget/Young Queen of Hearts; Morgan Dudley (Jagged...
The Jack of Diamonds is a captain in the Queen of Hearts’ Red Army, whose soldiers wear military uniforms in the style of playing cards.
Boniello, who is also a Tony-winning producer for Hadestown, joins previously announced cast members Kylie Cantrall (Disney’s Gabby Duran and the Unsittables) as Red; Malia Baker (The Babysitters Club) as Chloe; Brandy (Queens) as Cinderella, Rita Ora (Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight) as The Queen of Hearts; China Anne McClain (Descendants 2 and Descendants 3) as Uma; Dara Reneé (High School Musical: The Musical: the Series) as Uliana; Ruby Rose Turner (Coop and Cami Ask the World) as Bridget/Young Queen of Hearts; Morgan Dudley (Jagged...
- 3/24/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Broadway Records announced today the release of the 2021 studio concept recording of Stone Crossed, the new musical by Philip David Stern. The recording features performances by Krystina Alabado Green Day's American Idiot, Alex Boniello Dear Evan Hansen, Gabi Campo The Prom, Antonio Cipriano Jagged Little Pill, Will Connolly Once, Telly Leung Allegiance, Elle McLemore Heathers The Musical, Celia Rose Gooding Jagged Little Pill, Jon Rua Hamilton and Samantha Williams Dear Evan Hansen.
- 5/20/2021
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Today's episode featuresBroadway's Alex Boniello, who fell into theatre unconventionally.'When I was in 5th grade, I started gravitating towards Blink-182 and Green Day. For my twelfth birthday I asked my parents for a guitar, which I thinkcame as a surprise,' he said. 'They got me into lessons and it went very well very quickly... and I still did the usual things and played sports and stuff like that... but things started changing.'...
- 1/25/2021
- by Little Known Facts w/ Ilana Levine
- BroadwayWorld.com
Broadway favorite, Alex Boniello, most recently seen on stage in the Tony Award-winning Dear Evan Hansen, just released his debut EP, titled Hi, written during his last few months of the musical. With Covid-19 changing the state of our world and the theater community, this catalog is extremely relevant for the times that we are currently in as a collective. In addition to the EP, a music video for one of Boniellos songs, 'I'm So Tired,' has been released. The video, directed by his former Dear Evan Hansen co-star Gabrielle Carrubba, can be viewed on YouTube.
- 1/15/2021
- by Courtney Savoia
- BroadwayWorld.com
"How can someone live like this?" 1091 has released the official trailer for an indie psychological thriller titled Alt Space, marking the feature debut of filmmaker Cody Kussoy. This originally premiered at a film festival back in 2018, but is only now getting an official release this fall. Alt Space is a mystifying thriller that tells a contemporary story of what it's like to have a dissolving sense of reality. The story is told through the eyes of Julian and Liv, a young couple living in New York City. Starring Tony-Award winning producer and actor Alex Boniello, Shanley Caswell, and Micah Parker. This just looks like someone is obsessed with the way VR can mess with your mind, but there's not much else happening. It's all ideas, no substance. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Cody Kussoy's Alt Space, direct from 1091's YouTube: A young New York City couple struggles to...
- 10/23/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
On Saturday and Sunday, Mercy For Animals hosted a virtual concert featuring an inspiring lineup of more than 30 musicians.
The two-day event streamed on Mercy For Animals’ Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, amassing more than 150,000 views across the social media platforms. Participating artists included Grammy Award winners Mya and Joss Stone; Latin Grammy winner Sie7e; Broadway stars Ryan McCartan (Frozen), Alex Boniello (Dear Evan Hansen), Kathryn Gallagher (Jagged Little Pill), and Jake Epstein (Beautiful); American Idol star Catie Turner; and acclaimed actors, singers, and songwriters Aidan Gallagher (The Umbrella Academy), Kelley Jakle (Pitch Perfect), Juan Pablo Di Pace (Fuller House), Alicia Witt (Orange Is the New Black), Nellie McKay (P.S. I Love You), and Rain Phoenix.
“Thank you to all the artists and musicians who took the time to share their gifts with our audience,” said Mercy For Animals president Leah Garcés. “Now more than ever, we recognize the power of music to give us hope,...
The two-day event streamed on Mercy For Animals’ Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, amassing more than 150,000 views across the social media platforms. Participating artists included Grammy Award winners Mya and Joss Stone; Latin Grammy winner Sie7e; Broadway stars Ryan McCartan (Frozen), Alex Boniello (Dear Evan Hansen), Kathryn Gallagher (Jagged Little Pill), and Jake Epstein (Beautiful); American Idol star Catie Turner; and acclaimed actors, singers, and songwriters Aidan Gallagher (The Umbrella Academy), Kelley Jakle (Pitch Perfect), Juan Pablo Di Pace (Fuller House), Alicia Witt (Orange Is the New Black), Nellie McKay (P.S. I Love You), and Rain Phoenix.
“Thank you to all the artists and musicians who took the time to share their gifts with our audience,” said Mercy For Animals president Leah Garcés. “Now more than ever, we recognize the power of music to give us hope,...
- 4/15/2020
- Look to the Stars
The Actors Fund has received more than 10,000 assistance requests since March 13, “and that number grows by the day,” the Fund said. It noted that the $14 million it has raised to help those in the industry who have been left jobless is still 30% short of the more than $20 million needed in the short-term to support its Covid-19 Emergency Assistance Fund.
“Emergency financial assistance is by far the greatest need at this time,” the Fund said in a recap of its relief efforts. As of Monday, it had provided nearly $4 million to 3,282 individuals in need. The emergency fund currently is screening and processing more than 200 assistance requests a day, and is providing an average of $250,000 in assistance every day. To put this in perspective, the Fund normally manages about 60-70 per week.
The Fund also said in its recap:
“Applicants are frightened and feel helpless. Many were blindsided in the middle of a run about to start or shut down in the middle of production, and suddenly all their sources of revenue dried up at once. “The majority are reaching out for immediate assistance paying their bills: rent, utilities, essential medications and health insurance.
“The performing arts and entertainment community faces an unprecedented challenge during the Covid-19 pandemic. With film, television, theater, dance, music and opera productions shuttered for weeks, thousands of professionals in these fields have been abruptly cut off from their primary – and, often, secondary – income sources without any opportunity to make a living. Episodic workers in the entertainment community rely on sideline careers in the hospitality industry, as educators, and even as dog-walkers – leaving actors, screenwriters, stagehands, dancers, designers and directors in crisis as restaurants close and students and office workers are required to shelter at home.”
“Thanks to an outpouring of generosity from union / industry partners and individual supporters, we are 70% of the way to our goal; but there is still a gap in funding needed to meet the short-term goal of helping our community through this crisis, as well as the long-term goal of ensuring we are there to meet the continued needs whenever the industry re-opens.”
In its recap, the Fund cited just a few of the hundreds of people that have received assistance from the emergency relief fund, including:
• A couple, both theater actors, with two small children and one on the way, who received financial assistance towards food and rent.
• A diabetic musician who lost his all of his gigs received funds for his April health insurance premium.
• A director, who recently moved back to New York and was staying with friends, found out she was exposed to someone with Covid-19, so the Fund helped her secure temporary housing to allow her to isolate.
It also cited a few of the contributors to the Fund’s relief efforts, including:
• Rosie O’Donnell, who hosted a one-night-only reboot of her award-winning interview show, via teleconferencing, of course, that raised more than $627,000 on March 22.
• Emily Hampshire, star of Schitt’s Creek, who created a new weekly live-streamed talk show, Humpday with Hampshire, to raise money for the Fund.
• Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley, who launched a twice-daily livestream program called Stars in the House that features a mix of Broadway stars checking in from home, and medical information from CBS Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jonathan Lapook.
• Andrew Barth Feldman, star of Dear Evan Hansen, and Alex Boniello, the Tony Award-winning producer, who played Jackbox games with their Broadway pals, raising money for The Fund through donations from viewers.
The Fund also thanked the many unions and organizations that have made contributions to its relief efforts, including the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, TikTok, ViacomCBS, Iatse International, Netflix, SAG-aftra, Actors’ Equity Association, Hollywood Support Staff Relief Fund, WarnerMedia, Writers Guild of America West, American Guild of Musical Artists, Howard Gilman Foundation, It Takes Our Village, and the Producers Guild of America.
“Emergency financial assistance is by far the greatest need at this time,” the Fund said in a recap of its relief efforts. As of Monday, it had provided nearly $4 million to 3,282 individuals in need. The emergency fund currently is screening and processing more than 200 assistance requests a day, and is providing an average of $250,000 in assistance every day. To put this in perspective, the Fund normally manages about 60-70 per week.
The Fund also said in its recap:
“Applicants are frightened and feel helpless. Many were blindsided in the middle of a run about to start or shut down in the middle of production, and suddenly all their sources of revenue dried up at once. “The majority are reaching out for immediate assistance paying their bills: rent, utilities, essential medications and health insurance.
“The performing arts and entertainment community faces an unprecedented challenge during the Covid-19 pandemic. With film, television, theater, dance, music and opera productions shuttered for weeks, thousands of professionals in these fields have been abruptly cut off from their primary – and, often, secondary – income sources without any opportunity to make a living. Episodic workers in the entertainment community rely on sideline careers in the hospitality industry, as educators, and even as dog-walkers – leaving actors, screenwriters, stagehands, dancers, designers and directors in crisis as restaurants close and students and office workers are required to shelter at home.”
“Thanks to an outpouring of generosity from union / industry partners and individual supporters, we are 70% of the way to our goal; but there is still a gap in funding needed to meet the short-term goal of helping our community through this crisis, as well as the long-term goal of ensuring we are there to meet the continued needs whenever the industry re-opens.”
In its recap, the Fund cited just a few of the hundreds of people that have received assistance from the emergency relief fund, including:
• A couple, both theater actors, with two small children and one on the way, who received financial assistance towards food and rent.
• A diabetic musician who lost his all of his gigs received funds for his April health insurance premium.
• A director, who recently moved back to New York and was staying with friends, found out she was exposed to someone with Covid-19, so the Fund helped her secure temporary housing to allow her to isolate.
It also cited a few of the contributors to the Fund’s relief efforts, including:
• Rosie O’Donnell, who hosted a one-night-only reboot of her award-winning interview show, via teleconferencing, of course, that raised more than $627,000 on March 22.
• Emily Hampshire, star of Schitt’s Creek, who created a new weekly live-streamed talk show, Humpday with Hampshire, to raise money for the Fund.
• Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley, who launched a twice-daily livestream program called Stars in the House that features a mix of Broadway stars checking in from home, and medical information from CBS Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jonathan Lapook.
• Andrew Barth Feldman, star of Dear Evan Hansen, and Alex Boniello, the Tony Award-winning producer, who played Jackbox games with their Broadway pals, raising money for The Fund through donations from viewers.
The Fund also thanked the many unions and organizations that have made contributions to its relief efforts, including the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, TikTok, ViacomCBS, Iatse International, Netflix, SAG-aftra, Actors’ Equity Association, Hollywood Support Staff Relief Fund, WarnerMedia, Writers Guild of America West, American Guild of Musical Artists, Howard Gilman Foundation, It Takes Our Village, and the Producers Guild of America.
- 4/14/2020
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
On Saturday, April 11, and Sunday, April 12, Mercy For Animals will host a virtual concert featuring an inspiring lineup of more than 30 musicians.
The artists include Grammy Award winner Joss Stone; Latin Grammy winner Sie7e; Broadway stars Ryan McCartan (Frozen), Alex Boniello (Dear Evan Hansen), Kathryn Gallagher (Jagged Little Pill), Jake Epstein (Beautiful), Alison Luff (Waitress), and Austin P. McKenzie (Spring Awakening); Pitch Perfect star Kelley Jakle; Fuller House star Juan Pablo Di Pace, American Idol star Catie Turner; and acclaimed singer-songwriters Nellie McKay and Rain Phoenix.
“Mercy For Animals is proud to collaborate with talented and compassionate artists to inspire hope as we navigate this challenging and uncertain time,” said Mercy For Animals president Leah Garcés.
The two-day concert will stream on Mercy For Animals’ Facebook page and be posted on Instagram and Twitter beginning at 5 p.m. Eastern Saturday and Sunday.
Participating Artists:
Grammy winner Joss Stone; Latin Grammy...
The artists include Grammy Award winner Joss Stone; Latin Grammy winner Sie7e; Broadway stars Ryan McCartan (Frozen), Alex Boniello (Dear Evan Hansen), Kathryn Gallagher (Jagged Little Pill), Jake Epstein (Beautiful), Alison Luff (Waitress), and Austin P. McKenzie (Spring Awakening); Pitch Perfect star Kelley Jakle; Fuller House star Juan Pablo Di Pace, American Idol star Catie Turner; and acclaimed singer-songwriters Nellie McKay and Rain Phoenix.
“Mercy For Animals is proud to collaborate with talented and compassionate artists to inspire hope as we navigate this challenging and uncertain time,” said Mercy For Animals president Leah Garcés.
The two-day concert will stream on Mercy For Animals’ Facebook page and be posted on Instagram and Twitter beginning at 5 p.m. Eastern Saturday and Sunday.
Participating Artists:
Grammy winner Joss Stone; Latin Grammy...
- 4/9/2020
- Look to the Stars
Sarah Michelle Gellar is stepping back into the shoes of her cunning Cruel Intentions villain Kathryn Merteuil for one special cause: to tell audience members to turn off their cell phones.
The 40-year-old actress has recorded the pre-show announcement for Off-Broadway’s Cruel Intentions: The ’90s Musical Experience — the sly send-up of Roger Kumble’s 1999 teen classic that’s now playing at New York City’s (le) Poisson Rouge.
In the announcement, exclusive to listen to on People, Gellar doesn’t waste any time tapping into her character’s biting tongue. “It’s not that difficult, morons,” she tells...
The 40-year-old actress has recorded the pre-show announcement for Off-Broadway’s Cruel Intentions: The ’90s Musical Experience — the sly send-up of Roger Kumble’s 1999 teen classic that’s now playing at New York City’s (le) Poisson Rouge.
In the announcement, exclusive to listen to on People, Gellar doesn’t waste any time tapping into her character’s biting tongue. “It’s not that difficult, morons,” she tells...
- 12/12/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Patricia Richardson will return to the stage in the Off-Broadway production of Cruel Intentions: The Musical, which is set for a 10-week limited engagement at Le Poisson Rouge starting Nov. 17.
The four-time Emmy nominee and star of Home Improvement and The West Wing will play Mrs. Bunny Caldwell in the musical adaptation of the 1999 cult teen classic, marking her return to the New York stage since starring in the Off-Broadway production of I Forgive You, Ronald Reagan in 2013. ““I’m thrilled to be joining such a fun and clever show and looking forward to returning to my New York theatre roots!” Richardson tells Et. The actress takes over the role originated by Christine Baranski in the film, which also starred Reese Witherspoon, Ryan Phillippe, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Selma Blair.
Created for the stage by Jordan Ross, Lindsey Rosin and the film’s director and writer Roger Kumble, Cruel Intentions: The Musical tells the story of...
The four-time Emmy nominee and star of Home Improvement and The West Wing will play Mrs. Bunny Caldwell in the musical adaptation of the 1999 cult teen classic, marking her return to the New York stage since starring in the Off-Broadway production of I Forgive You, Ronald Reagan in 2013. ““I’m thrilled to be joining such a fun and clever show and looking forward to returning to my New York theatre roots!” Richardson tells Et. The actress takes over the role originated by Christine Baranski in the film, which also starred Reese Witherspoon, Ryan Phillippe, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Selma Blair.
Created for the stage by Jordan Ross, Lindsey Rosin and the film’s director and writer Roger Kumble, Cruel Intentions: The Musical tells the story of...
- 10/26/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
On Monday, May 23 the Theater People podcast welcomes Krysta Rodriguez, Andy Mientus, and Alex Boniello. The three sit down to discuss the Tony nominated Deaf West Theater production of Spring Awakening in which they all starred. Topic discussed include how they each came to the production, the unique and exciting challenges of working in a Deaf West production, and how it feels for their show to have been nominated for a Tony Award.
- 5/23/2016
- by Theater People Podcast
- BroadwayWorld.com
On August 30th, several cast members from the upcoming Broadway revival of Spring Awakening will mingle with past cast members at 54 Below in 'Spring amp Summer.' Katie Boeck Voice of Wendla, Alex Boniello Voice of Moritz, Daniel Durant Moritz, Sandra Mae Frank Wendla, Kathryn Gallagher Voice of Martha, Austin McKenzie Melchior, and Alexandra Winter Gretl join the previously announced Broadway amp tour performers Krystina Alabado, Christy Altomare, Julie Benko, Justin Scott Brown, Amanda Castaos, Anthony Lee Medina, Ben Moss, Zach Reiner-Harris, Claire Sparks, Taylor Trensch, and Gabe Violett.
- 8/25/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
On June 7, Lin-Manuel Miranda's new mini-musical, 21 Chump Street, was featured at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's This American Life as part of the 2014 'RadioLoveFest'. As a part of the event, nearly 50 actors, singers, dancers, musicians and comedians joined Ira Glass onstage at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Opera House...to try some things they'd never tried before. The result Journalism turned into opera, into plays, into a Broadway musical.Below, check out 'What the Heck I Gotta Do' as performed by Lindsay Mendez, Anthony Ramos, Alex Boniello, Gerard Canonico, and Antwaun Holley. Click here to download music from the mini-musical now...
- 6/24/2014
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
Katherine McNamara (New Year's Eve, the upcoming Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn), Kenton Duty ("Shake It Up") and Dan Flaherty ("Skins") will star in teen pic Contest. It's about a small town that revolves around the high school swim team and athletes rule the school. A cooking contest forces two kids - a bully and the kid he bullies -- to work together and as they progress, they become friends. But as the end of the contest nears and the stakes get higher, old feelings and resentments arise and it becomes unclear if the two are friends or enemies.
Costars include Kyle Massey ("Hart of Dixie," "Cory in the House"), Chris Riggi (Vampires Suck, "Gossip Girl"), Raviv Ullman ("Phil of the Future"), Owen Teague (upcoming TV series "Malibu Country"), and Kelley Missal ("One Life to Live"). Filling out the cast is Joseph Harrington and Jake Schwenke ( both from "Billy Elliott:...
Costars include Kyle Massey ("Hart of Dixie," "Cory in the House"), Chris Riggi (Vampires Suck, "Gossip Girl"), Raviv Ullman ("Phil of the Future"), Owen Teague (upcoming TV series "Malibu Country"), and Kelley Missal ("One Life to Live"). Filling out the cast is Joseph Harrington and Jake Schwenke ( both from "Billy Elliott:...
- 7/5/2012
- by tara@kidspickflicks.com (Tara the Mom)
- kidspickflicks
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