Best known for his starring role on the popular TV series Maverick and the Rockford Files, James Garner has died at the age of 86. The noted thesp passed away in his home in Los Angeles Saturday, his rep confirmed to E! News. According to Variety, Garner kicked off his lengthy career in showbiz after his theater producer friend Paul Gregory gave him a gig cueing actor Lloyd Nolan during rehearsals of the Broadway-bound "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial." From there, he landed a nonspeaking role in the production where he studied the play's star, Henry Fonda, and went on to get a bigger role in a play called "Caine" in 1954. The next year, he scored a screen test and a $200/week contract...
- 7/20/2014
- E! Online
Ryan Kelley photographed by Paul Gregory
Last month we caught up with Teen Wolf actor Ryan Kelley for an interview and great photoshoot, but a lot of you pervs out there took us to the woodshed for not getting the very fit Ryan out of his shirt for at least a few shots. Well, the folks over at fansite ryan-kelley.com have come to our rescue and hooked us up with some, ahem, more revealing photos. That’s right, Beacon Hills’ own Deputy Parish stripped of his cop uniform and down to his skivvies. We approve!
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Last month we caught up with Teen Wolf actor Ryan Kelley for an interview and great photoshoot, but a lot of you pervs out there took us to the woodshed for not getting the very fit Ryan out of his shirt for at least a few shots. Well, the folks over at fansite ryan-kelley.com have come to our rescue and hooked us up with some, ahem, more revealing photos. That’s right, Beacon Hills’ own Deputy Parish stripped of his cop uniform and down to his skivvies. We approve!
More photos of Ryan Kelley on next page…
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- 7/16/2014
- by Aaron Landry
- The Backlot
Ryan Kelley first drew our attention as the son in Prayers for Bobby. Now he’s on MTV’s Teen Wolf as Deputy Parrish. As we all know, Beacon Hills law enforcement (other than Sheriff Stilinski) has a way of winding up dead so here’s a silent prayer to the powers that be that the good deputy sticks around for awhile. And that they get him out of his uniform tout suite, because Kelley has been seriously working out these days– no doubt to keep pace with the rest of the hunky Teen Wolf cast.
Judging by this brand new photo of the actor he more than holds his own with the other guys on the show!
Can’t wait to see more photos from this shoot!
Ryan Kelley photographed by Paul Gregory
Ryan Kelley appears as Deputy Parrish on tonight’s Teen Wolf 10/9c
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Judging by this brand new photo of the actor he more than holds his own with the other guys on the show!
Can’t wait to see more photos from this shoot!
Ryan Kelley photographed by Paul Gregory
Ryan Kelley appears as Deputy Parrish on tonight’s Teen Wolf 10/9c
The post “Teen Wolf...
- 3/3/2014
- by Aaron Landry
- The Backlot
Nowhere to Go (1958) starts well, with an almost nine-minute prison break sequence that's highly unusual because it shows someone breaking into a prison. In this case it's Bernard Lee (M in James Bond) who's the one scaling the wall. Bold? Perhaps...but it certainly sets the tone for what is surely an eventful film...
George Nader plays suave conman Paul Gregory, who latches onto wealthy widow Harriet Johnson because she has a rare coin collection. Posing as a playwright stuck on 'the second act' he arranges the sale of her coins, insisting that he be paid on her behalf in cash for the £50,000. At this point, I could delve further into the plot but...well...I think you can guess the rest.
Jazz fans will enjoy the jazz score by British star Dizzy Reece. Non-jazz fans like me might find it grating at times. Do not watch this movie if you've got a headache.
George Nader plays suave conman Paul Gregory, who latches onto wealthy widow Harriet Johnson because she has a rare coin collection. Posing as a playwright stuck on 'the second act' he arranges the sale of her coins, insisting that he be paid on her behalf in cash for the £50,000. At this point, I could delve further into the plot but...well...I think you can guess the rest.
Jazz fans will enjoy the jazz score by British star Dizzy Reece. Non-jazz fans like me might find it grating at times. Do not watch this movie if you've got a headache.
- 1/24/2013
- Shadowlocked
★★★★☆ Seth Holt's Nowhere to Go (1958), starring George Nader, Maggie Smith and Bernard Lee, is a film which still packs a punch more than fifty years after its initial release. Paul Gregory (Nader) is a crook. Stealing a valuable coin collection from vulnerable widow Harriet Jefferson (Bessie Love), he sells it, puts the money in a safe deposit box and allows himself to be captured. Expecting to get five years maximum, he is shocked when he is jailed for ten. With the help of his friend Victor Sloane (Lee), Paul escapes and goes on the run, in the process meeting socialite Bridget Howard (Smith). Bridget is determined to help Paul, but for how long can they evade the law?
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- 1/15/2013
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
According to the latest update from the promoters of Bloodstock Open Air – one of the world's most beloved heavy metal festivals, celebrating its 10th anniversary this summer – the main stage at the fest is being renamed in honor of revered metal god Ronnie James Dio, who passed away Sunday morning at age 67. It's a fitting tribute to a man whose talent shaped the course of metal history, and there are some impressive artists at the event who will no doubt be raising their horns in tribute to Dio's legacy. More details after the jump... On the official Bloodstock site , event founder Paul Gregory – whose artwork has graced the cover of two Dio albums – formally announced the "Ronnie James...
- 5/19/2010
- FEARnet
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