Get ready for a gripping new episode of “All the Queen’s Men” as the drama unfolds in the aftermath of the shooting at Club Eden. In “The Sit Down,” Madam takes charge as she navigates the repercussions of the violent incident, confronting all those involved head-on.
Meanwhile, tensions rise as Big D finds himself in hot water with Amp after digging too deep and asking too many questions. As alliances are tested and loyalties are questioned, viewers can expect intense confrontations and unexpected twists in this thrilling installment.
With the stakes higher than ever, “All the Queen’s Men” continues to captivate audiences with its compelling storyline and dynamic characters. Don’t miss “The Sit Down,” airing at 10:30 Pm on Wednesday, February 21st, 2024, only on BET.
Release Date & Time: 10:30 Pm Wednesday 21 February 2024 on BET
All the Queen’s Men The Sit Down Cast – Season 2 Episode 18 Main Cast Eva Marcille as...
Meanwhile, tensions rise as Big D finds himself in hot water with Amp after digging too deep and asking too many questions. As alliances are tested and loyalties are questioned, viewers can expect intense confrontations and unexpected twists in this thrilling installment.
With the stakes higher than ever, “All the Queen’s Men” continues to captivate audiences with its compelling storyline and dynamic characters. Don’t miss “The Sit Down,” airing at 10:30 Pm on Wednesday, February 21st, 2024, only on BET.
Release Date & Time: 10:30 Pm Wednesday 21 February 2024 on BET
All the Queen’s Men The Sit Down Cast – Season 2 Episode 18 Main Cast Eva Marcille as...
- 2/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Big Brother 23 runner-up Derek “Big D” Frazier believes his weight plays a part in why he hasn’t appeared on other competition shows, as several of his castmates recently returned to reality TV for The Challenge and The Amazing Race.
Derek Frazier thinks competition shows won’t cast him due to his weight
Several Big Brother alumni have become recurring cast members on the MTV competition series The Challenge, including Faysal “Fessy” Shafaat, Josh Martinez, Amber Borzotra, and Kaycee Clark, with the latter two winning a season. Additionally, season 20’s Angela Rummans and season 23’s Alyssa Lopez and Derek Xiao, and Cookout members Azah Awasum, Kyland Young, Tiffany Mitchell, and winner Xavier Prather joined the first season of CBS competitive spinoff The Challenge: USA.
Shortly after casting for USA Season 2 and The Challenge 39 reportedly began in late February 2023, BB23 runner-up Derek “Big D” Frazier tweeted his belief about not getting called for the series.
Derek Frazier thinks competition shows won’t cast him due to his weight
Several Big Brother alumni have become recurring cast members on the MTV competition series The Challenge, including Faysal “Fessy” Shafaat, Josh Martinez, Amber Borzotra, and Kaycee Clark, with the latter two winning a season. Additionally, season 20’s Angela Rummans and season 23’s Alyssa Lopez and Derek Xiao, and Cookout members Azah Awasum, Kyland Young, Tiffany Mitchell, and winner Xavier Prather joined the first season of CBS competitive spinoff The Challenge: USA.
Shortly after casting for USA Season 2 and The Challenge 39 reportedly began in late February 2023, BB23 runner-up Derek “Big D” Frazier tweeted his belief about not getting called for the series.
- 2/24/2023
- by Tamara Grant
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Two decades after Run-dmc’s Jam Master Jay was killed, his alleged killers will finally go to trial.
On Monday, a federal judge rejected the defense’s request to dismiss the case and set a trial date for early next year, according to Billboard. lawyers for the two men — — claimed that the men and asked the court to dismiss the case
After the two men — Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington — were charged back in 2020 for the alleged murder, their lawyers argued that prosecutors waited too long to charge them,...
On Monday, a federal judge rejected the defense’s request to dismiss the case and set a trial date for early next year, according to Billboard. lawyers for the two men — — claimed that the men and asked the court to dismiss the case
After the two men — Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington — were charged back in 2020 for the alleged murder, their lawyers argued that prosecutors waited too long to charge them,...
- 9/19/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
One might wonder why we continually look to past actors and moments that don’t appear to have any bearing on the current era or those that have continued to make the industry what it is. Well, sometimes it’s pure whimsy, looking back at people and situations that were great or at least comfortable, and sometimes it’s to remember people that might not have been given enough praise for a career that was kind of impressive in its own way, like that of Dennis Burkley. On-screen he had a reputation for being the big guy that could either be a truly
Appreciating the Career of Dennis Burkley...
Appreciating the Career of Dennis Burkley...
- 2/5/2021
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
Stars: Kim Milford, Cheryl Smith, Gianni Russo, Ron Masak, Dennis Burkley, Barry Cutler, Mike Bobenko, Eddie Deezen, Keenan Wynn, Roddy McDowall, Rick Walters | Written by Franne Schacht, Frank Ray Perilli | Directed by Michael Rae
The latest release from 88 Films’ Grindhouse Collection label, Laserblast is a very early Charles Band production that, for fans of 80s Dtv productions, is probably one of the most notoriously “bad” movies to come from the Full Moon head honcho. Notorious in so much that the cover art for the VHS release (also present on this DVD) should be in the bad movie hall of fame… And so should some of the acting!
For those interested in a plot, Laserblast tells the story of Billy Duncan, a put-upon teenage loner who, after being bullied by two local teens and given a speeding ticket by two police deputies, wanders into the desert and discovers a laser...
The latest release from 88 Films’ Grindhouse Collection label, Laserblast is a very early Charles Band production that, for fans of 80s Dtv productions, is probably one of the most notoriously “bad” movies to come from the Full Moon head honcho. Notorious in so much that the cover art for the VHS release (also present on this DVD) should be in the bad movie hall of fame… And so should some of the acting!
For those interested in a plot, Laserblast tells the story of Billy Duncan, a put-upon teenage loner who, after being bullied by two local teens and given a speeding ticket by two police deputies, wanders into the desert and discovers a laser...
- 12/29/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Ladies and Gentlemen, it's time we revive the "There's That Guy" series. It has been some time since I have written for this, but we have a lot of actors out there who deserve recognition for their ties to the horror genre. I have just found out about one of them passing away. Tonight we pay respect to... Dennis Burkley Who the hell is Dennis Burkley? Well, Mr. Burkley has a good list of work that ranges from "King of the Hill" to "…...
- 7/17/2013
- Horrorbid
Dennis Burkley, a character actor whose heavyset build and equally heavy Southern accent made him a memorable standout in a variety of roles in movies and on TV, has died of a heart attack at 67. Burkley made his movie debut in the 1973 grindhouse horror thriller Bummer, then landed smaller roles in Bob Rafelson’s Stay Hungry (1976), Heroes (1977), and Laserblast (1978), as well as a slew of guest spots on TV series, often playing redneck toughs. For a few months in 1980 and 1981, he had a steady job playing sidekick to Redd Foxx on Sanford, a ...
- 7/16/2013
- avclub.com
Dennis Burkley, who voiced Principal Carl Moss on "King of the Hill," has died. He was 67.
His agent confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that Burkley died early Sunday (July 14) at home in his sleep. "He had been battling health problems for some time," reports the site, according to Burkley's son, Shawn.
The actor, identified on IMDb as "A 300 pound character actor who usually wears a beard and speaks with a southern accent," is also known for his roles in "The Doors," "Mark," "Tin Cup" and "No Way Out." He's been acting in cinema and on television since the '70s and his prolific roster ends in 2010. He'd also been teaching acting these past few years, while he was on "King of the Hill" and "My Name Is Earl."
According to his website, Burkley was born in a small town outside Dallas, Texas, and got his Mfa in theater from Texas Christian University.
His agent confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that Burkley died early Sunday (July 14) at home in his sleep. "He had been battling health problems for some time," reports the site, according to Burkley's son, Shawn.
The actor, identified on IMDb as "A 300 pound character actor who usually wears a beard and speaks with a southern accent," is also known for his roles in "The Doors," "Mark," "Tin Cup" and "No Way Out." He's been acting in cinema and on television since the '70s and his prolific roster ends in 2010. He'd also been teaching acting these past few years, while he was on "King of the Hill" and "My Name Is Earl."
According to his website, Burkley was born in a small town outside Dallas, Texas, and got his Mfa in theater from Texas Christian University.
- 7/16/2013
- by Liat Kornowski
- Huffington Post
Dennis Burkley, a burly character actor who played truckers, bartenders, bikers and rednecks during a busy four-decade career that included a stint as the voice of Principal Moss on Fox’s King of the Hill has died. He was 67. Burkley died early Sunday in his sleep at his home in Sherman Oaks, Calif., agent David Ankrum tells The Hollywood Reporter. He had been battling health problems for some time, said his son, Shawn. Photos: Hollywood's Notable Deaths of 2013 The fun-loving Burkley, who was born in Van Nuys, Calif., but grew up outside Dallas, stood 6-foot-3 and for
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- 7/16/2013
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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