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George Newbern (born December 30, 1964) is an American actor, best known for his roles as Charlie in the ABC show Scandal (2012–2018) and Bryan MacKenzie in Father of the Bride (1991) and its sequels Father of the Bride Part II (1995) and Father of the Bride Part 3 (ish) (2020).
I Am Elizabeth Smart is a 2017 American crime television film that aired on Lifetime that detailed the kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart.The film features Elizabeth Smart as the narrator and stars Alana Boden, Skeet Ulrich, Deirdre Lovejoy, George Newbern, and Anne Openshaw. [1]
George Newbern is undergoing somewhat of a career renaissance. 25 years after starring in "Father of the Bride" as Kim Williams' future husband, Newbern is entrenched in the hottest pocket of the ...
The Heart of Christmas is a 2011 American Christian drama film directed by Gary Wheeler.It stars Candace Cameron Bure, Erin Bethea, Jeanne Neilson, Eric Jay Beck, George Newbern, and Matthew West.
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George Newbern played a developer trying to force Dearborn off his land. He tries to enlist the help of his psychologist girlfriend ( Mary-Louise Parker ), a move which backfires badly. The developer tries to have Dearborn declared mentally incompetent; the effort fails, mostly because of the efforts of the woman, who realizes why Dearborn is ...
In July 2014, Dreamscape Media released an audiobook version of this book, read in English by the American actor George Newbern. [18] In November 2019, Simon & Schuster released an audiobook version read in English by American actor J.K. Simmons .
Doorways is a proposed science fiction series from writer George R. R. Martin.A pilot was shot in May 1992, starring George Newbern, Anne Le Guernec, Robert Knepper, Kurtwood Smith, Hoyt Axton, Max Grodenchik, and Carrie-Anne Moss, [1] but was not picked up, and the project was shelved.