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Jesse Bradford Watrouse (born May 28, 1979), known professionally as Jesse Bradford, is an American actor.He began his career as a child actor at the age of five and received two Young Artist Award for Best Leading Young Actor in a Feature Film nominations for his performances in King of the Hill in 1993 and Far From Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog in 1995.
Diane Marshall-Green is revealing some extremely sad, and allegedly horrific, moments of her marriage to actor/director Logan Marshall-Green. Diane, who now goes by Diane Gaeta, spoke at the ...
The film is centered on Spencer (), who moves to Los Angeles and (literally) runs into Melora (), the girl he's been in love with since he was a child.Spencer is plagued by many obstacles in his new life: winning the girl of his dreams, finding success in his new job, and dealing with his two ambiguously-oriented roommates (Krumholtz and Goldberg), who are obsessed with making a pornographic ...
In the expanded production, Gaeta, Lemche, and Haynes were replaced with Folley, Hsu, and Bryan Goddard, respectively. Principal photography took place in Frazier Park, California in September 2008. Ron Trost—Brandon and Jason Trost's father—served as special effects supervisor and executive producer of the film, and his property was the ...
Adopt a Highway is a 2019 American drama film written and directed by Logan Marshall-Green in his directorial debut. [1] It stars Ethan Hawke, Elaine Hendrix, Diane Gaeta, Betty Gabriel, Mo McRae, Chris Sullivan, Nate Mooney, Christopher Heyerdahl, Loni Love and Anne-Marie Johnson. [2]
Jesse Bradford (born 1979) Jonathan Brandis (1976–2003) Karan Brar (born 1999) Steffani Brass (born 1992) Abigail Breslin (born 1996) Spencer Breslin (born 1992) Chloe Bridges (born 1991) Jeff Bridges (born 1949) Todd Bridges (born 1965) Danielle Brisebois (born 1969) Tiffany Brissette (born 1974) Matthew Broderick (born 1962) Adrien Brody ...
Guys with Kids is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC, from September 11, 2012, to February 27, 2013, as part of the 2012–13 television schedule.The series was created by Jimmy Fallon and Charlie Grandy and starred Anthony Anderson, Jesse Bradford, Zach Cregger, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Erinn Hayes, and Tempestt Bledsoe.
Heights is a 2005 American drama film directed by Chris Terrio and written by Amy Fox, based on her 2001 stage play of the same name.It follows a pivotal twenty-four hours in the interconnected lives of five New Yorkers. [1]