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Katrina Norman as Kayla; Nicholas Logan as Bo; Cece King as Belinda Jones; Vince Foster as Braden; Kinsley Isla Dillon as Lily; Zoe Myers as waitress; Joy Jacobson as Mary Ann Childers; Dustan Costine as bouncer; Erica Bardin as reporter #1; Heather McKinley as reporter #2; John Paul Marston as reporter #3; Sam Juergens as cameraman; Susan ...
Katrina Norman as Polly (season 5; 3 episodes), a stunning-road manager who wants Avery to leave Juliette. Linds Edwards as Carl Hockeny (season 5; 6 episodes), Rayna's stalker who indirectly causes her death. Ben Taylor as Flynn Burnett (seasons 5–6; 9 episodes), a love interest for Daphne.
A very tall and bookish event planner poses as her boss and returns to her cozy sundown town for a big opportunity. With the help of her family and her ex-boyfriend she works to pull off the event and decide where her heart really belongs.
At an art museum, Jack Reese, a professional thief and former gambler, attempts to steal The Disturbing Duckling, a (fictional) painting by Asger Jorn, with the help of his crew, consisting of Isabella Voltaic, Trey Peterson, and Iggy.
Bring It On: In It to Win It is a 2007 American cheerleading teen comedy film directed by Steve Rash and starring Ashley Benson, Cassie Scerbo and Michael Copon. [1] [2]It is the fourth installment in the Bring It On film series, which focuses on competitive cheerleading.
Mylene Dizon as Katrina Vega, Vega's unsatisfied wife who runs a foundation. Gabby Padilla as Lilia Nieves "Lily" Capistrano, Lilia's late daughter. Elijah Canlas as Christopher Norman 'Tofy' Almario, Lilia's boyfriend. RK Bagatsing as Jigger Zulueta, Vega's right-hand man. Lotlot de Leon as Norma Almario, Tofy's mother and close friend to Lilia.
Aswang, also called The Unearthing, is a 1994 American horror film directed and written by Wrye Martin and Barry Poltermann.It is based on the mythical creature that feeds on the unborn in Philippine folklore, with the screenplay written following a story telling session by Frank L. Anderson, who was a friend of the filmmakers.
Originally, a season based on Hurricane Katrina was intended to air, and would have featured Sarah Paulson in the role of Dr. Anna Pou, [1] ... Norman Blachford