The series about the lives of high school students ran for exactly ten years – from 1990 to 2000. The most successful seasons of Beverly Hills, 90210 were watched by 14.5 million viewers in the US alone, and by the same number of fans around the world.
During this time, the main characters evolved from shallow high school students to complex personalities, dealing not only with common teenage problems, but also with more serious issues such as alcoholism and domestic violence.
Despite the fact that the main characters became world famous, Beverly Hills, 90210 was the first and last major project for most of the cast.
1. Tori Spelling – Donna Martin
Tori Spelling began acting in the early 1980s, but her real breakthrough came on Beverly Hills, 90210, which was produced by her father, Aaron Spelling. Although Tori stated that she was cast on a general basis and under a different name, she took an...
During this time, the main characters evolved from shallow high school students to complex personalities, dealing not only with common teenage problems, but also with more serious issues such as alcoholism and domestic violence.
Despite the fact that the main characters became world famous, Beverly Hills, 90210 was the first and last major project for most of the cast.
1. Tori Spelling – Donna Martin
Tori Spelling began acting in the early 1980s, but her real breakthrough came on Beverly Hills, 90210, which was produced by her father, Aaron Spelling. Although Tori stated that she was cast on a general basis and under a different name, she took an...
- 5/1/2024
- by zoe-wallace@startefacts.com (Zoe Wallace)
- STartefacts.com
Russ Meyer, legendary for his lascivious approach to cheerfully lurid fare like Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! and Vixen, plays it relatively straight in this adaptation of trash-meister Irving Wallace’s free-speech manifesto on pornography. The result is neither fish nor fowl and something that had never existed till The Seven Minutes – a dull Russ Meyer movie. Even so, Meyer’s editing rhythms are so out of the mainstream that it’s still almost experimental for a Fox studio movie. The 1971 release starred Wayne Maunder and Meyer mainstays Edy Williams and Charles Napier along with a few ringers including Yvonne DeCarlo, John Carradine and Wolfman Jack.
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- 2/17/2020
- by Charlie Largent
- Trailers from Hell
The 2020 SAG Awards have come and gone, with the first award of the evening going to “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” star Tony Shalhoub for Male Actor in a Comedy Series and the last to “Parasite” for Best Cast in a Motion Picture.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge won the award for Best Female Actor in a Comedy Series for “Fleabag,” while the Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series went to “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” Its star, Rachel Brosnahan paid tribute to Brian Tarantina, who played Jackie the emcee at the Gaslight comedy club and died in November at the age of 60.
Laura Dern won Best Supporting Actress for her role in “Marriage Story.” Brad Pitt won for his role in “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.” “The Crown” won Best Ensemble in a Drama Series. Joaquin Phoenix won Best Lead Actor for “Joker,” while Renee Zellweger won Best Lead Actress for “Judy.”
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Phoebe Waller-Bridge won the award for Best Female Actor in a Comedy Series for “Fleabag,” while the Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series went to “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” Its star, Rachel Brosnahan paid tribute to Brian Tarantina, who played Jackie the emcee at the Gaslight comedy club and died in November at the age of 60.
Laura Dern won Best Supporting Actress for her role in “Marriage Story.” Brad Pitt won for his role in “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.” “The Crown” won Best Ensemble in a Drama Series. Joaquin Phoenix won Best Lead Actor for “Joker,” while Renee Zellweger won Best Lead Actress for “Judy.”
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- 1/20/2020
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
For those who like stats, here is a bounty of facts and figures about the nominees for the 2020 SAG Awards, which will air on TBS and TNT on Sunday, January 19, at 8 p.m. Et/ 5 p.m. Pt.
There is always a first-timer’s club for participants of showbiz honors. Here is the list of TV and film performers getting their first chance ever to compete for an individual Screen Actors Guild Award at the 26th annual event:
Jodie Comer (“Killing Eve”)
Taron Egerton (“Rocketman”)
Cynthia Erivo (“Harriet”)
Scarlett Johansson
Joey King (“The Act”)
Jennifer Lopez (“Hustlers”)
Joe Pesci (“The Irishman”)
Andrew Scott (“Fleabag”)
Phoebe Waller-Bridge (“Fleabag”)
Some nominees are keeping it all in the family. Bruce Dern is part of the ensemble nomination for “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” while daughter Laura Dern is up for both her lawyer role in the film “Marriage Story” and as part of...
There is always a first-timer’s club for participants of showbiz honors. Here is the list of TV and film performers getting their first chance ever to compete for an individual Screen Actors Guild Award at the 26th annual event:
Jodie Comer (“Killing Eve”)
Taron Egerton (“Rocketman”)
Cynthia Erivo (“Harriet”)
Scarlett Johansson
Joey King (“The Act”)
Jennifer Lopez (“Hustlers”)
Joe Pesci (“The Irishman”)
Andrew Scott (“Fleabag”)
Phoebe Waller-Bridge (“Fleabag”)
Some nominees are keeping it all in the family. Bruce Dern is part of the ensemble nomination for “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” while daughter Laura Dern is up for both her lawyer role in the film “Marriage Story” and as part of...
- 12/12/2019
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
The SAG Awards nominations are underway his morning for its 26th edition, with America Ferrera and Danai Gurira revealing the list in 15 film and TV categories in a ceremony at West Hollywood’s Pacific Design Center. Winners will be revealed in an ceremony January 19 live on TNT and TBS.
SAG AFTRA’s annual awards are a key stopping point in the awards season calendar, with its Ensemble awards on the film side a key barometer ahead of the Oscars. Last year, that honor went to Marvel’s Black Panther, which went on to get an historic Best Picture Oscar nom. Guild voters also matched eventual acting winners Rami Malek and Mahershala Ali.
On the TV side, NBC’s This Is Us and Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs Maisel won top ensemble honors. Will This Is Us return to defend in a year when no broadcast network shows made the cut for the Golden Globes noms announced Monday?
Below are the this year’s SAG Awards categories.
SAG AFTRA’s annual awards are a key stopping point in the awards season calendar, with its Ensemble awards on the film side a key barometer ahead of the Oscars. Last year, that honor went to Marvel’s Black Panther, which went on to get an historic Best Picture Oscar nom. Guild voters also matched eventual acting winners Rami Malek and Mahershala Ali.
On the TV side, NBC’s This Is Us and Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs Maisel won top ensemble honors. Will This Is Us return to defend in a year when no broadcast network shows made the cut for the Golden Globes noms announced Monday?
Below are the this year’s SAG Awards categories.
- 12/11/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s been a whole two days since the Golden Globes nominations came out and that means it’s time for the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) nominees.
The contenders were announced Wednesday morning by America Ferrera and Danai Gurira, with “Bombshell,” “The Irishman,” “Jojo Rabbit,” “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood” and “Parasite” competing for top film cast and the stars of “Big Little Lies,” “The Crown,” “Game of Thrones,” “The Handmaid’s Tale” and “Stranger Things” all in the running for TV’s drama ensemble prize.
On the funnier side of the small screen, the top cast category will come down to “Barry,” “Fleabag,” “The Kominsky Method,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and “Schitt’s Creek.”
Also Read: Golden Globes 2020: The Complete List of Nominees
Find all of the nominees in each of the 15 categories below.
The 26th annual SAG Awards air live Sunday, Jan. 19, 2019 starting at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.
The contenders were announced Wednesday morning by America Ferrera and Danai Gurira, with “Bombshell,” “The Irishman,” “Jojo Rabbit,” “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood” and “Parasite” competing for top film cast and the stars of “Big Little Lies,” “The Crown,” “Game of Thrones,” “The Handmaid’s Tale” and “Stranger Things” all in the running for TV’s drama ensemble prize.
On the funnier side of the small screen, the top cast category will come down to “Barry,” “Fleabag,” “The Kominsky Method,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and “Schitt’s Creek.”
Also Read: Golden Globes 2020: The Complete List of Nominees
Find all of the nominees in each of the 15 categories below.
The 26th annual SAG Awards air live Sunday, Jan. 19, 2019 starting at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.
- 12/11/2019
- by Tony Maglio and Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Luke Perry continues to grace to big screen even after his death.
In a newly released deleted scene from Quentin Tarantino‘s Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, Perry appears opposite Timothy Olyphant for more of the 1960s-set cowboy TV series.
In the clip, Perry and Olyphant banter as real-life actors Wayne Maunder and James Stacy in Lancer, a Western that aired from 1968 to 1970 on CBS. Actress Julia Butters also appears in the scene with the two veteran actors.
“Now, daddy won’t act like it at first — he can be a bit of a mule head — but no matter what he says,...
In a newly released deleted scene from Quentin Tarantino‘s Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, Perry appears opposite Timothy Olyphant for more of the 1960s-set cowboy TV series.
In the clip, Perry and Olyphant banter as real-life actors Wayne Maunder and James Stacy in Lancer, a Western that aired from 1968 to 1970 on CBS. Actress Julia Butters also appears in the scene with the two veteran actors.
“Now, daddy won’t act like it at first — he can be a bit of a mule head — but no matter what he says,...
- 10/29/2019
- by Ashley Boucher
- PEOPLE.com
Timothy Olyphant knows just how lucky he is to have worked with Luke Perry in the actor’s final on-screen performance.
Olyphant opened up about working with Perry on the upcoming film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood before the actor’s tragic death in March, calling the star a “lovely guy.”
“What a lovely guy. Just a lovely guy,” he told Variety. I’m going to miss him at that premiere. I’m going to miss him. I’m going to miss him anyway.”
Perry, who had completed all of his scenes in the upcoming film prior to his death,...
Olyphant opened up about working with Perry on the upcoming film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood before the actor’s tragic death in March, calling the star a “lovely guy.”
“What a lovely guy. Just a lovely guy,” he told Variety. I’m going to miss him at that premiere. I’m going to miss him. I’m going to miss him anyway.”
Perry, who had completed all of his scenes in the upcoming film prior to his death,...
- 4/18/2019
- by Jodi Guglielmi
- PEOPLE.com
Luke Perry’s last role will be in Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” and his co-star Timothy Olyphant got a front-row seat to the late actor’s final performance.
Perry, who died this March after suffering a massive stroke, had completed all of his scenes in the upcoming film prior to his sudden death.
“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” which hits theaters this summer, stars Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio as a washed-up actor and his longtime stunt double. The film is set in 1969 Hollywood against the backdrop of the rise of the Charles Manson cult, with Pitt and DiCaprio’s character living next door to Sharon Tate (played by Margot Robbie), the actress famously killed in the Manson murders.
Perry will play the role of real-life actor Wayne Maunder, who co-starred in the late ’60s TV western “Lancer” with actor James Stacy, who will be portrayed by Olyphant.
Perry, who died this March after suffering a massive stroke, had completed all of his scenes in the upcoming film prior to his sudden death.
“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” which hits theaters this summer, stars Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio as a washed-up actor and his longtime stunt double. The film is set in 1969 Hollywood against the backdrop of the rise of the Charles Manson cult, with Pitt and DiCaprio’s character living next door to Sharon Tate (played by Margot Robbie), the actress famously killed in the Manson murders.
Perry will play the role of real-life actor Wayne Maunder, who co-starred in the late ’60s TV western “Lancer” with actor James Stacy, who will be portrayed by Olyphant.
- 4/17/2019
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
Whenever Quentin Tarantino directs a film it usually generates Oscar buzz anticipation. For his upcoming “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” it has had unfortunate news among its slated cast. How will the deaths of both Luke Perry and Burt Reynolds affect the ultimate version seen by the audience?
SEECelebrity Deaths 2019: In Memoriam Gallery
Tarantino has chosen a story that rocked and terrified the Hollywood community: the murders of seven people, including actress Sharon Tate, by followers of Charles Manson. The film is led by an all-star cast with Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Al Pacino, Dakota Fanning, Kurt Russell and more. The death of Reynolds last September caused the director/writer to recast that role with Oscar nominee Bruce Dern (who then suffered an accident while jogging). Perry suddenly and shockingly died a few weeks ago at the age of 52 from a massive stroke and had already shot his scenes.
SEECelebrity Deaths 2019: In Memoriam Gallery
Tarantino has chosen a story that rocked and terrified the Hollywood community: the murders of seven people, including actress Sharon Tate, by followers of Charles Manson. The film is led by an all-star cast with Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Al Pacino, Dakota Fanning, Kurt Russell and more. The death of Reynolds last September caused the director/writer to recast that role with Oscar nominee Bruce Dern (who then suffered an accident while jogging). Perry suddenly and shockingly died a few weeks ago at the age of 52 from a massive stroke and had already shot his scenes.
- 3/25/2019
- by Robert Pius
- Gold Derby
Two years after the Summer of Love in 1967 came the summer of blood. That is when the followers of cult leader Charles Manson killed actress Sharon Tate, wife of director Roman Polanski, as well as her unborn baby and four other victims in her Los Angeles home. The coven-like collective would commit a total of nine murders in four locations in July and August of 1969.
The macabre deadly spree and the mad mastermind figure behind them became a cultural phenomenon, starting with the 1974 book, “Helter Skelter,” co-written by prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry. Manson took the term from a Beatles’ song. An acclaimed 1976 two-part TV film based on the book was nominated for three Emmys scored a household share of 36.5, making it the 16th highest-rated movie to air on network TV.
A half-century later, filmmakers are hoping that audiences will be drawn again to the skin-crawling horrors that Manson...
The macabre deadly spree and the mad mastermind figure behind them became a cultural phenomenon, starting with the 1974 book, “Helter Skelter,” co-written by prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry. Manson took the term from a Beatles’ song. An acclaimed 1976 two-part TV film based on the book was nominated for three Emmys scored a household share of 36.5, making it the 16th highest-rated movie to air on network TV.
A half-century later, filmmakers are hoping that audiences will be drawn again to the skin-crawling horrors that Manson...
- 3/18/2019
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Actor Luke Perry, best known for his roles in Beverly Hills 90210, Riverdale, and the original Buffy The Vampire Slayer movie, passed away today on March 4th after suffering a massive stroke on Wednesday. He was 52-years-old.
This is pretty shocking because he was so young! He was only 52! This is a reminder that life can be so fragile. Enjoy the time you have here with the people you love. A representative for the actor’s family released the following statement:
“[Perry] was surrounded by his children Jack and Sophie, fiancé Wendy Madison Bauer, ex-wife Minnie Sharp, mother Ann Bennett, step-father Steve Bennett, brother Tom Perry, sister Amy Coder, and other close family and friends. The family appreciates the outpouring of support and prayers that have been extended to Luke from around the world, and respectfully request privacy in this time of great mourning. No further details will be released at this time.
This is pretty shocking because he was so young! He was only 52! This is a reminder that life can be so fragile. Enjoy the time you have here with the people you love. A representative for the actor’s family released the following statement:
“[Perry] was surrounded by his children Jack and Sophie, fiancé Wendy Madison Bauer, ex-wife Minnie Sharp, mother Ann Bennett, step-father Steve Bennett, brother Tom Perry, sister Amy Coder, and other close family and friends. The family appreciates the outpouring of support and prayers that have been extended to Luke from around the world, and respectfully request privacy in this time of great mourning. No further details will be released at this time.
- 3/4/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Luke Perry, star of Beverly Hills 90210 and Riverdale, died Monday at the age of 52.
“Actor Luke Perry, 52, passed away today after suffering a massive stroke,” publicist Arnold Robinson said in a statement. “The family appreciates the outpouring of support and prayers that have been extended to Luke from around the world, and respectfully request privacy in this time of great mourning. No further details will be released at this time.”
TMZ reported that Perry had suffered a “massive” stroke last Wednesday, claiming that he was responsive when medical professional arrived...
“Actor Luke Perry, 52, passed away today after suffering a massive stroke,” publicist Arnold Robinson said in a statement. “The family appreciates the outpouring of support and prayers that have been extended to Luke from around the world, and respectfully request privacy in this time of great mourning. No further details will be released at this time.”
TMZ reported that Perry had suffered a “massive” stroke last Wednesday, claiming that he was responsive when medical professional arrived...
- 3/4/2019
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Actor Luke Perry, known for roles in “Beverly Hills 90210” and “Riverdale,” has died after suffering a stroke on Wednesday. He was 52.
Born in Mansfield, Ohio, Perry moved to Los Angeles after high school to pursue acting. His TV career began when he was 16, and the actor cut his teeth acting in soap operas like ABC’s “Loving” and “Another World” on NBC, and doing voice work for animated series such as “The Incredible Hulk” and “Biker Mice From Mars.”
However, in 1990 Perry became a household name for playing the brooding loner Dylan McKay on the smash hit teen drama “Beverly Hills, 90210” on Fox. The show became a phenomenon, catapulting Perry to full-blown teen idol status. He appeared on a racy Vanity Fair cover in July 1992.
Perry had two runs on “90210,” one from 1990 to 1995 and another from 1998 to the show’s end in 2000, during which time his character struggled...
Born in Mansfield, Ohio, Perry moved to Los Angeles after high school to pursue acting. His TV career began when he was 16, and the actor cut his teeth acting in soap operas like ABC’s “Loving” and “Another World” on NBC, and doing voice work for animated series such as “The Incredible Hulk” and “Biker Mice From Mars.”
However, in 1990 Perry became a household name for playing the brooding loner Dylan McKay on the smash hit teen drama “Beverly Hills, 90210” on Fox. The show became a phenomenon, catapulting Perry to full-blown teen idol status. He appeared on a racy Vanity Fair cover in July 1992.
Perry had two runs on “90210,” one from 1990 to 1995 and another from 1998 to the show’s end in 2000, during which time his character struggled...
- 3/4/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Not much is known about Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood other than that the film is set in Charles Manson-era L.A. and stars Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, Margot Robbie, Al Pacino and Luke Perry. But there may be a clue in the fact that Perry's character is called Scott Lancer.
As virtually nobody remembers, that was the name of the rancher hero (played by the late Wayne Maunder) of the CBS Western Lancer, which aired from 1968 to 1970. THR has learned that Tarantino negotiated a deal with the widow of the show's creator, Samuel A....
As virtually nobody remembers, that was the name of the rancher hero (played by the late Wayne Maunder) of the CBS Western Lancer, which aired from 1968 to 1970. THR has learned that Tarantino negotiated a deal with the widow of the show's creator, Samuel A....
- 12/6/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Not much is known about Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood other than that the film is set in Charles Manson-era L.A. and stars Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, Margot Robbie, Al Pacino and Luke Perry. But there may be a clue in the fact that Perry's character is called Scott Lancer.
As virtually nobody remembers, that was the name of the rancher hero (played by the late Wayne Maunder) of the CBS Western Lancer, which aired from 1968 to 1970. THR has learned that Tarantino negotiated a deal with the widow of the show's creator, Samuel A....
As virtually nobody remembers, that was the name of the rancher hero (played by the late Wayne Maunder) of the CBS Western Lancer, which aired from 1968 to 1970. THR has learned that Tarantino negotiated a deal with the widow of the show's creator, Samuel A....
- 12/6/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Wayne Maunder, the star of 1960s TV Westerns who may have inspired a character in Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming film, died of cardiovascular disease Nov. 11 in Battleboro, Vt., a Vermont Department of Health spokesperson confirmed to Variety. He was 80.
Maunder starred in ABC’s “Custer” as the titular Lt. Col. Custer. The Western aired just 17 episodes before it was canceled in 1967. He also appeared in another Western, CBS’ “Lancer,” as Scott Lancer. The show ran for two seasons from 1968 to 1970.
The actor also appeared on shows like “Kung Fu” with David Carradine, “The F.B.I.,” and “The Rookies,” as well as the 1971 film “The Seven Minutes,” in which he starred as attorney Mike Barrett.
Tarantino’s upcoming film, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” is set in 1969 and features Luke Perry as the character Scott Lancer. Based on real events surrounding the Manson murders, the movie stars actors as recognizable Hollywood figures from the era,...
Maunder starred in ABC’s “Custer” as the titular Lt. Col. Custer. The Western aired just 17 episodes before it was canceled in 1967. He also appeared in another Western, CBS’ “Lancer,” as Scott Lancer. The show ran for two seasons from 1968 to 1970.
The actor also appeared on shows like “Kung Fu” with David Carradine, “The F.B.I.,” and “The Rookies,” as well as the 1971 film “The Seven Minutes,” in which he starred as attorney Mike Barrett.
Tarantino’s upcoming film, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” is set in 1969 and features Luke Perry as the character Scott Lancer. Based on real events surrounding the Manson murders, the movie stars actors as recognizable Hollywood figures from the era,...
- 11/21/2018
- by Rachel Yang
- Variety Film + TV
Wayne Maunder, who starred on the TV Westerns Custer and Lancer in the 1960s, has died. He was 80.
Maunder died unexpectedly Nov. 11 in his home in Brattleboro, Vt., a spokesman for the state's Department of Health confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. The actor had a history of heart disease.
The handsome Maunder wore his blond hair long to play Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer (in the days before Little Bighorn) on Custer, a 1967 ABC action drama that lasted just 17 episodes. (Footage was later edited into a feature called The Legend of Custer.)
On Lancer, a CBS Western that ran ...
Maunder died unexpectedly Nov. 11 in his home in Brattleboro, Vt., a spokesman for the state's Department of Health confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. The actor had a history of heart disease.
The handsome Maunder wore his blond hair long to play Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer (in the days before Little Bighorn) on Custer, a 1967 ABC action drama that lasted just 17 episodes. (Footage was later edited into a feature called The Legend of Custer.)
On Lancer, a CBS Western that ran ...
- 11/21/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Wayne Maunder, who starred on the TV Westerns Custer and Lancer in the 1960s, has died. He was 80.
Maunder died unexpectedly Nov. 11 in his home in Brattleboro, Vt., a spokesman for the state's Department of Health confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. The actor had a history of heart disease.
The handsome Maunder wore his blond hair long to play Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer (in the days before Little Bighorn) on Custer, a 1967 ABC action drama that lasted just 17 episodes. (Footage was later edited into a feature called The Legend of Custer.)
On Lancer, a CBS Western that ran ...
Maunder died unexpectedly Nov. 11 in his home in Brattleboro, Vt., a spokesman for the state's Department of Health confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. The actor had a history of heart disease.
The handsome Maunder wore his blond hair long to play Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer (in the days before Little Bighorn) on Custer, a 1967 ABC action drama that lasted just 17 episodes. (Footage was later edited into a feature called The Legend of Custer.)
On Lancer, a CBS Western that ran ...
- 11/21/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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