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Michelle Newell as Mary Seaton (6 episodes; series 1) Noel O'Connell as Young Tommy (6 episodes; series 2–3) Catherine Terris as Miss Laidlaw (7 episodes; series 2–3) Vernon Drake as hotel porter (7 episodes; series 2–3) Roger Avon as Stan Liddell (5 episodes; series 2–4) Ian Cullen as Geordie Watson (4 episodes; series 2–4)
Elizabeth tries to have the marriage annulled, but becomes pregnant by Lawrence Kirbridge's publisher, through a cold-blooded arrangement between Lawrence and the publisher to seduce her. Elizabeth gives birth to a daughter, Lucy Elizabeth, and her father and mother make provision for Lawrence so that the couple can separate.
The second season premiered on Tuesday, September 14, 2010. It was announced on November 15, 2010 that Parenthood would be moving to Mondays at 10/9c beginning March 7. However, due to an overhaul of NBC's Law & Order: Los Angeles leading to an indefinite hiatus, the network announced on January 18, 2011 that Parenthood would remain in the ...
Sarah Margaret Qualley (pronounced / ˈ k w ɔː l i / KWAW-lee; [1] born October 23, 1994) [2] is an American actress. A daughter of actress Andie MacDowell , she trained as a ballet dancer in her youth.
Of her role as Andrea Barton in the Numbers episode "Hollywood Homicide", reviewer Todd Mason of TV Guide wrote, "Kelly Overton excelled in her small role...". [8] Of her directorial debut (with husband Judson Pearce Morgan) on the film The Collective, reviewer Joshua Tanzer wrote, "The Collective is beautifully shot, well crafted", [5] while Farley Elliott of LAist wrote, "The story, while ...
"Three Sundays" is the fourth episode of the second season of the American television drama series Mad Men. It was written by Andre Jacquemetton and Maria Jacquemetton and directed by Tim Hunter . The episode originally aired on AMC in the United States on August 17, 2008.
Gordon was born and raised in Venice, Los Angeles, to Jewish parents. [2] [3] [4] She is the daughter of director Bryan Gordon and writer-director Jessie Nelson.[5] [2] She performed on the LA stage from a young age, and grew up with actor Ben Platt, with whom she starred in productions of Fiddler on the Roof at age four and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying at age five. [6]
Pat and Margaret is a British television film written by comedian Victoria Wood. The story follows sisters Margaret, a cook, and Pat, a successful actress in the United States, after they are reunited on a television programme after spending 27 years apart.