ET Canada, the nation’s most-watched entertainment news series is expanding its reach to the weekends with a new hour-long weekend edition.
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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefWattpad Webtoon Studios, the fan-driven entertainment and publishing site that has sparked more than 100 film and TV projects, has renewed and expanded its agreement with Indonesian streaming platform Vidio and leading local producer Screenplay Films.The pact is the first major deal to be announced since Canada-based Wattpad was acquired in June by Korean tech giant Naver and merged with Naver’s animation powerhouse Webtoon.Vidio has given a greenlight to five
.ET Canada, the nation’s most-watched entertainment news series is expanding its reach to the weekends with a new hour-long weekend edition.
At the end of Tuesday’s episode of "General Hospital," ABC’s iconic soap opera paid an emotional tribute to late cast member Jay Pickett. Pickett, a Spokane, Washington native, died at age' 60 while shooting the film "Treasure Valley" on July 30.
“General Hospital” is honouring one of its own.
died at age 60 while shooting the film “Treasure Valley” on July 30.At the end of the latest episode of the soap, “In Loving Memory of Jay Pickett” was displayed across the screen along with a photo of the beloved actor, Deadline reported.The actor, who played multiple characters on various soap operas such as “Days of Our Lives” and “Port Charles,” suffered from an apparent heart attack last month.
ABC’s General Hospital paid silent tribute today to former cast member Jay Pickett, who died July 30 at age 60 while on location in Idaho shooting the film Treasure Valley.
Markie Post, the actress best known for "Night Court" and "The Fall Guy," died on Saturday at age 70 after a long battle with cancer. After the tragic news was confirmed, Post's former co-stars honored the star with a number of moving tributes.
Tributes are pouring in for the late Markie Post, the beautiful actress whose long television career was highlighted by her stint on sitcom Night Court, where she played public defender Christine Sullivan.
Longtime actress Markie Post, best known for her role on Night Court amid several other high-profile projects, has died after a nearly four-year-long battle with cancer.
Sophia Bush is paying tribute to Markie Post.
Markie Post, the actress best known for "Night Court" and "The Fall Guy," has died at age 70. Post’s manager, Ellen Lubin Sanitsky, confirmed the actress died in a statement to Fox News on Sunday, noting that she passed after battling cancer for almost four years.
Markie Post, the actress who had memorable roles in various television and films such as Night Court, The Fall Guy, Scrubs, and There’s Something About Mary, died at the age of 70 on Aug. 7 after a three year, ten month battle with cancer, her manager Ellen Lubin Sanitsky confirmed to Deadline. No further details have been released and memorial plans also have yet to be announced.
NEW YORK -- Markie Post, who played the public defender in the 1980s sitcom “Night Court” and was a regular presence on television for four decades, has died.
Markie Post was an actress known for roles in “Night Court,” “The Fall Guy,” and “Hearts Afire.”This is a breaking news story. We will continue to update this page as more information becomes available.
Actress Markie Post, best known for her role in the 1980s sitcom “Night Court”, has died. She was 70.
Markie Post, the actress known for turns in Night Court, The Fall Guy, Hearts Afire and more, died on Saturday, following a three year, ten month battle with cancer. She was 70.
Olympic diver Tom Daley took to his Instagram story to share an adorable video of his son Robert Ray, known as Robbie, supporting his dad on the TV.
Katherine Brodsky “Alberta has arrived,” Luke Azevedo, commissioner for Film, Television and Creative Industries of Calgary Economic Development, tells Variety.With productions scouting for new locations to help maximize their budgets and fit their creative vision, the removal of the $10 million-per-project cap on March 26 is a game-changer for the region, making Alberta nationally and globally competitive in the film and TV marketplace.