[Youtube "j7irnEs3lSM"] In 1945, while fighting in World War II, Bill Moore wrote his beloved girlfriend, Bernadean, a love letter. Seventy years later, the recently rediscovered letter is back in the hands of the still-smitten writer - and serves as a poignant reminder of his lost love. "I was really surprised, because I had no idea it would show up in the way it did," Moore told ABC 7 in Denver after a determined stranger found the letter and made sure it was returned to its rightful owner. When Ilene Ortiz brought home a record she had purchased at a thrift shop in Colorado,...
- 2/19/2015
- by Alexandra Zaslow, @alexandrazaslow
- PEOPLE.com
[Youtube "j7irnEs3lSM"] In 1945, while fighting in World War II, Bill Moore wrote his beloved girlfriend, Bernadean, a love letter. Seventy years later, the recently rediscovered letter is back in the hands of the still-smitten writer - and serves as a poignant reminder of his lost love. "I was really surprised, because I had no idea it would show up in the way it did," Moore told ABC 7 in Denver after a determined stranger found the letter and made sure it was returned to its rightful owner. When Ilene Ortiz brought home a record she had purchased at a thrift shop in Colorado,...
- 2/19/2015
- by Alexandra Zaslow, @alexandrazaslow
- PEOPLE.com
Mekenna Melvin dishes about 'Chuck'Exclusive Interview by Michael Aaron Gallagher
It's no secret that "Chuck" is adored by television fans and critics alike. Now in its third season, the quirky spy dramedy recently welcomed actress Mekenna Melvin to its diverse cast. Originally from Saratoga, California, her training in martial arts, comedy and drama, make her a triple threat on screen.
As Alex McHugh, Melvin plays the daughter of John Casey (played by Adam Baldwin) and the love interest of Morgan Grimes (played by Joshua Gomez).
I recently had the chance to talk to Mekenna about her work on the NBC series and what she enjoys most about her character.
Michael Aaron Gallagher: "Tell me a little bit about how you landed your role on 'Chuck?'"
Mekenna Melvin: "I got the role in kind of an exciting way. I was originally auditioning for a one-word co-star...
It's no secret that "Chuck" is adored by television fans and critics alike. Now in its third season, the quirky spy dramedy recently welcomed actress Mekenna Melvin to its diverse cast. Originally from Saratoga, California, her training in martial arts, comedy and drama, make her a triple threat on screen.
As Alex McHugh, Melvin plays the daughter of John Casey (played by Adam Baldwin) and the love interest of Morgan Grimes (played by Joshua Gomez).
I recently had the chance to talk to Mekenna about her work on the NBC series and what she enjoys most about her character.
Michael Aaron Gallagher: "Tell me a little bit about how you landed your role on 'Chuck?'"
Mekenna Melvin: "I got the role in kind of an exciting way. I was originally auditioning for a one-word co-star...
- 3/18/2011
- by Michael Aaron Gallagher
- StayFamous.net
Narnia has lost its prince. Chronicles of Narnia series Executive Producer Perry Moore has died at the age of 39. The film exec and comic book author passed away Thursday after he was found unconscious in his New York City apartment from an apparent drug overdose, according to the New York Times. More: Len Lesser, Seinfeld's Uncle Leo, Dies "We're in shock," Perry's father, Bill Moore told The Hollywood Reporter. Bill had just spoken to his son the night before and described him as being in "a great, great mood," and said "No one was expecting this." While several outlets reported that Moore died of a drug overdose, police have not yet...
- 2/20/2011
- E! Online
'He's been able to reach out and touch a lot of people,' father says of son, who was reportedly the victim of an overdose.
By Shawn Adler
Perry Moore
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Perry Moore, executive producer of the wildly successful "The Chronicles of Narnia" trilogy and author of the young adult novel "Hero," died Thursday morning in his NYC home from an apparent overdose of OxyContin, according to The New York Times. He was 39.
Although an exact cause of death has not been determined, The Times reports that police have ruled out foul play.
Moore is reported to have been instrumental in securing the rights to film C.S. Lewis's epic series for small production house Walden Media, including negotiating their transition from Disney Studios to Fox after the second film. The three flicks completed so far, "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," "Prince Caspian," and...
By Shawn Adler
Perry Moore
Photo: Scott Gries/Getty Images
Perry Moore, executive producer of the wildly successful "The Chronicles of Narnia" trilogy and author of the young adult novel "Hero," died Thursday morning in his NYC home from an apparent overdose of OxyContin, according to The New York Times. He was 39.
Although an exact cause of death has not been determined, The Times reports that police have ruled out foul play.
Moore is reported to have been instrumental in securing the rights to film C.S. Lewis's epic series for small production house Walden Media, including negotiating their transition from Disney Studios to Fox after the second film. The three flicks completed so far, "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," "Prince Caspian," and...
- 2/19/2011
- MTV Music News
Perry Moore, an author and the executive producer of The Chronicles of Narnia film franchise, has been found dead. He was 39.
Police discovered Moore Thursday morning in his New York City apartment, an NYPD spokesman tells TVGuide.com. A cause of death has not yet been determined, as Moore's body will undergo an autopsy, but New York's Daily News cites sources who say Moore died of an apparent overdose of OxyContin. His body was found by his partner, Hunter Hill, according to the paper.
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Police discovered Moore Thursday morning in his New York City apartment, an NYPD spokesman tells TVGuide.com. A cause of death has not yet been determined, as Moore's body will undergo an autopsy, but New York's Daily News cites sources who say Moore died of an apparent overdose of OxyContin. His body was found by his partner, Hunter Hill, according to the paper.
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- 2/18/2011
- by Joyce Eng
- TVGuide - Breaking News
By Sean O’Connell
Hollywoodnews.com: Perry Moore, executive producer of the three “Chronicles of Narnia” films, has been found dead in his New York City apartment. He was 39.
Moore appears to have suffered from a drug overdose of Oxycotin, THR is reporting.
“Police arrived to the scene and the individual was unconscious,” a NYPD spokesperson told the trade magazine. “The medical examiner will determine the cause of death.”
Bill Moore, Perry’s father, was contacted by THR and states, “We’re in shock. He was in a great, great mood [the night before]. No one was expecting this.”
Moore’s movie credits also include “Lake City,” which he wrote and directed back in 2008.
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Hollywoodnews.com: Perry Moore, executive producer of the three “Chronicles of Narnia” films, has been found dead in his New York City apartment. He was 39.
Moore appears to have suffered from a drug overdose of Oxycotin, THR is reporting.
“Police arrived to the scene and the individual was unconscious,” a NYPD spokesperson told the trade magazine. “The medical examiner will determine the cause of death.”
Bill Moore, Perry’s father, was contacted by THR and states, “We’re in shock. He was in a great, great mood [the night before]. No one was expecting this.”
Moore’s movie credits also include “Lake City,” which he wrote and directed back in 2008.
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- 2/18/2011
- by Sean O'Connell
- Hollywoodnews.com
CBS Consumer Products and Mad Science are bringing an interactive stage show to the Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex near Orlando, Florida called Star Trek Live: Starfleet Academy. The show will debut on June 11th, 2010 and will be presented five times a day at the Kennedy Space Center’s 300-seat Astronaut Encounter Theater.
Star Trek Live is based on the science-fiction franchise and takes audiences on a 30-minute journey that explores space-age technology by combining special effects and audience interaction. The show sees the audience portray new cadets at the Starfleet Academy. They will have to learn quickly about living, traveling and working in space and about the latest in communication and technology.
Official Press Release:
Star Trek Live Blasts Off At Kennedy Space Center This Summer
CBS Consumer Products and Mad Science Productions Will Debut an Interactive Live Stage Show Based on Iconic Sci-Fi Franchise at Center of America...
Star Trek Live is based on the science-fiction franchise and takes audiences on a 30-minute journey that explores space-age technology by combining special effects and audience interaction. The show sees the audience portray new cadets at the Starfleet Academy. They will have to learn quickly about living, traveling and working in space and about the latest in communication and technology.
Official Press Release:
Star Trek Live Blasts Off At Kennedy Space Center This Summer
CBS Consumer Products and Mad Science Productions Will Debut an Interactive Live Stage Show Based on Iconic Sci-Fi Franchise at Center of America...
- 4/18/2010
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
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