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Playing for Keeps is an Australian drama television series, which began airing on Network 10 on 19 September 2018. The series was created from a concept by the network's head of drama Rick Maier. It centres on the wives and girlfriends of the players at the fictional Southern Jets Football Club.
Chestnut Hill is a spin off series to the Heartland series. The first book in the series, The New Class, was published in August 2005. The series revolves around four girls who live together at a boarding school in Virginia called Chestnut Hill, where they take classes and ride horses at a stable on the campus. Lauren Brooke has said that she ...
Playing for Keeps may refer to: In film and television: Playing for Keeps, a comedy film by Bob and Harvey Weinstein; Playing for Keeps, a romantic comedy film starring Gerard Butler; Playing for Keeps, an Australian drama TV series that aired from 2019; Gambler V: Playing for Keeps, a 1994 TV movie starring Kenny Rogers
Playing for Keeps is a 1986 American comedy film written and directed by brothers Bob and Harvey Weinstein. It stars Daniel Jordano, Matthew Penn and Leon W. Grant as a trio of inner-city teenagers attempting to strike it rich by turning a hotel into a rock 'n' roll resort. A then little-known Marisa Tomei has a supporting role.
A brand new cross-promotion has launched in your avatar's home for the film Playing. It's been weeks since The Ville was restructured and dropped from Zynga's regular update schedule, but the game ...
He also voiced the character Bradley Burrows in the animation movie Combat Wombat, which was released in October 2020. [20] Pullar appeared in a second season of Playing For Keeps but it was later cancelled. Pullar later revealed that he intended to leave the show if more series were planned. [19]
In 2012, he landed his first starring role in the film by Gabriele Muccino, Playing for Keeps. In 2013, he played the role of Josh in the film based on the Nicholas Sparks novel Safe Haven. [1] On January 6, 2014, Lomax joined the cast of the film 99 Homes to play Connor Nash, Andrew Garfield's character's son. [8]
Lafferty's early career began with her writing for White Wolf and other role-playing game companies, and she has expanded to writing about games for such publications as Scrye, Knights of the Dinner Table, Anime Insider, Games Quarterly, and The Escapist. Her podcast novel Playing For Keeps was published by Swarm Press on August 25, 2008.