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Her Desperate Choice: Jody Murdock Television film 1996 Night Visitors: Kelly Wells Television film 1998–1999 Maggie Winters: Maggie Winters Series regular (16 episodes) 1999–2001 The Norm Show: Shelly Kilmartin Series regular (29 episodes) 2000 Family Guy: Corky Sherwood/Sarah Bennett Episodes: "A Picture's Worth a Thousand Bucks"
Desperate Choices: To Save My Child is a 1992 television film directed by Andy Tennant. It stars Joanna Kerns and Bruce Davison. [1] It was nominated for two Young Artist Awards in 1992. [2] The film was retitled Solomon's Choice for home video and rebroadcast.
Her Choice may refer to: Her Choice (1915 film), an American silent comedy film; Her Choice (1912 film), an American silent film This page was last edited on 23 ...
Her Desperate Choice: Jim Rossi TV movie 1998 Mind Games: Doug Berrick TV movie 1999 Party of Five: Evan Stilman 8 episodes 2000 Homicide: The Movie: Det. Tim Bayliss TV movie 2000 City of Angels: Dr. Raleigh Stewart 11 episodes 2001 Bailey's Mistake: Lowell Lenox TV movie 2001 Crossing Jordan: Det. Collins Episode: "Pilot" 2001–2002 Philly ...
Hall was born in Denver, Colorado.Her family moved into the mountains when she was two years old, and she remained in Colorado until age eighteen. [1] After high school, she lived in Hawaii and Los Angeles before moving to Vancouver, British Columbia, where she attended the Vancouver Film School.
Her illness caused the novel's completion to be delayed by a year. As of 2023, she is symptom-free. ... Her Desperate Choice (TV movie, 1996) Life and Times (TV ...
Nigel Bennett (born 19 November 1949) [1] is an English-born Canadian actor, director and writer. [1] He is best known for playing the vampire patriarch Lucien LaCroix in the TV series Forever Knight, for which he won the Canadian Gemini Award for best supporting actor in a dramatic series.
Richardson was a member of 1960s Toronto-based girl group The Tiaras along with Brenda Russell, Arlene Trotman, and Colina Phillips. [5]Richardson is a three-time nominee for the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Gemini Award, and won the Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series for The Gospel According to the Blues.