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Thursday, January 26, 2012
Ben Bass - Sam Swarek
Missy Peregrym - Andy McNally
Travis Milne - Chris Diaz
Gregory Smith - Dov Epstein
Gregory Smith - Dov Epstein
Eric Johnson - Luke Callaghan
Travis Milne - Chris Diaz
Missy Peregrym - Andy McNally
Travis Milne - Chris Diaz
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Friday, January 20, 2012
Sam Swarek
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Missy Peregrym
She was born on 16 June 1982, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Her birth name is Melissa Peregrym and her nickname is Missy. She resides in Vancouver with her family. She's 5' 6½" (1.69 m). Missy Peregrym graduated from the Aurora College in the year 2004.
Missy Peregrym lived most of her life in Surrey, British Columbia, with her father, a minister; her mother; and two sisters. She began her career in front of the camera at age 18 when she started modeling. The print advertisements soon turned into commercials for Mercedes Benz, Sprint Canada, and the Olympics. It wasn't long before Hollywood came calling.
Missy's first guest appearance was on the action-drama series "Dark Angel" (2000) opposite Jessica Alba. She followed that up with the role of Julia on the critically acclaimed cable series "The Chris Isaak Show" (2001). Her next audition landed her the plum role of Tory in "Black Sash" (2003). She also had starring roles on the shows "Life As We Know It" (2004) and "Reaper" (2007).
She made her feature film debut in the 2006 gymnastics comedy drama "Stick It" . She played a recurring role as Candice Wilmer on the NBC television series Heroes, and starred in the CW television series "Reaper". She stars as Officer Andy McNally on the ABC and Global TV television series Rookie Blue.
She made her feature film debut in the 2006 gymnastics comedy drama "Stick It" . She played a recurring role as Candice Wilmer on the NBC television series Heroes, and starred in the CW television series "Reaper". She stars as Officer Andy McNally on the ABC and Global TV television series Rookie Blue.
Missy played soccer, lacrosse, and field hockey in high school but her new schedule has forced her to take time away from the sport, but she picks up games whenever she can. She also enjoys snowboarding and outdoor sports on the local Vancouver mountains. She also coaches high school basketball.
Missy Peregrym ranked #54 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2007 list, and #19 on Wizard magazine's Sexiest Women of TV list (March 2008).
She's the former girlfriend of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, actor Zachary Levi and two time Super Bowl champion Ben Roethlisberger.
Missy Peregrym and Zachary Levi (Source)
Missy Peregrym and Ben Roethlisberger (Source)
In 2008 she was nominated for a Leo at the Leo Awards for Best Lead Performance by a Female in the Dramatic Series Reaper episode "Love, Bullets, and Blacktop".
- Dark Angel (2002) – Hottie Blood
- The Chris Isaak Show (2002) – Julia
- Black Sash (2003) – Tory Stratton
- Jake 2.0 (2003) – Girl in a Bar
- Tru Calling (2003) – Gina
- Catwoman (2004) – Beau-line graphics model
- Smallville (2004) – Molly Griggs
- Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss (2004) – Tina
- Andromeda (2004) – Lissett
- Life As We Know It (2004–2005) – Jackie Bradford
- Smallville: Chloe Chronicles – Molly Griggs
- Stick It (2006) – Haley Graham
- Heroes (2007) – Candice Wilmer
- Heroes Unmasked (2007) – Candice Wilmer
- Wide Awake (2007) – Cassie Wade
- Reaper (31 episodes, 2007–09) – Andi Prendergast
- For Tomorrow: The First Step of the Revolution (2008) – Herself
- Rookie Blue (2010–present) – Officer Andy McNally
Monday, January 9, 2012
Rookie Blue - Season 3
William Shatner will guest star in the opening episode. He will be playing Henry McLeod, a belligerent drunk driver with a haunting secret - and with a serious grudge against the police.
15 Division will welcome a new rookie, ex-soldier Nick Collins (Peter Mooney - Camelot, Murdoch Mysteries), to round out the rest of the team including Andy McNally (Missy Peregrym), Dov Epstein (Gregory Smith), Chris Diaz (Travis Milne), Traci Nash (Enuka Okuma) and Gail Peck (Charlotte Sullivan). Plus, one of the rookies will get a major promotion and Andy McNally's mom will make an appearance.
Executive producer Tassie Cameron told TVLine: "We’re using Luke carefully in Season 3. We didn’t want it to be a graveyard of Andy’s ex-boyfriends or boyfriends or whatever, so we’re trying to use him in a new way. And it’s tricky." So I guess they won't get back together, which is good. I'd like to see Andy with Sam.
"We’re going to do some stuff with Gail romantically in Season 3, but not pursue the Dov storyline. It will bubble away under the surface. But they’re really, really close friends, and they’re really interesting together as friends. Right now, we want to step away from that a little bit and put them both in different scenarios and see what happens. We want to see how that plays out with them going back to their strange chemistry as “frenemies.”"
"I think we will learn more about Sam, for sure, and definitely learn more about Andy.… We didn’t see her dad this season. With any luck, if we can get the actor booked, we’ll see him in Season 3. We’ll also meet her mom.""We're gonna see him become a bit of a bad ass," Milne told TV Fanatic. "You might make some comparisons to Swarek, not that Swarek is mean, but he's more edgy and more aware of evils in the city than Chris has been." "Some things will happen to Chris that aren't so good. Instead of accepting them, he decides to thrown down the gauntlet."
Enuka Okuma told TV Fanatic: "Her ambitions start to show a little more. We see that she has an instinct for solving problems and an inclination toward moving up the chain at work, let's just say that." Maybe she's the one who'll get the promotion.
Source: TVbytheNumbers, TVLine, TV Fanatic,
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Noam Jenkins interview - TIFF 2011
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