Don't miss Bruce in the
season finale of CBS' GHOST WHISPERER,
airing on May 15, 2009 at 8pm ET/PT. In the
episode "The Book of Changes" Melinda's
dreams and visions about her baby tie in
with a mysterious book that everyone wants
to get their hands on. Melinda hopes she can
protect her baby after a ghost visits her.
Guests include
Bruce
Davison and
Charisma
Carpenter.
THE
LIBRARIAN
THE LIBRARIAN: THE CURSE OF THE JUDAS CHALICE
premiered on TNT Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008 at 8PM, with a repeat broadcast at 11PM. Check your local listings for times and channels in your area. Bookish brainiac Flynn Carsen (Noah Wyle) teams up with a New Orleans jazz singer to rescue a kidnapped scientist (Bruce Davison) and protect a sacred chalice, thereby foiling a plot that would give new life to a notorious vampire. The third installment in the "Librarian" cable-movie franchise, directed by Jonathan Frakes. Repeat broadcasts
aired Dec. 8 (2AM), Dec. 9 (7PM), Dec. 10 (9PM), Dec. 13 (6PM & 10:30PM) and Dec. 14 (1PM).
Recently, Bruce
worked on the film La Linea,
scheduled for release in Oct. 2008.
Visit the
Current
Projects page for
more information about the film. The movie was screened at
the American Film Market,
between Nov. 5-12, 2008 in Santa
Monica, California. Maya
Entertainment has acquired US rights
to the crime drama. The release date
for the film will be announced
shortly.
CAMP
HOPE
Bruce has finished
filming the independent film Camp Hope
in the role of 'Father Phineas'. The
movie is written and directed by George
VanBuskirk. It is scheduled for
release sometime in 2008.
PASSENGERS
Bruce just completed
filming this feature film about a married
Australian couple living in Los Angeles, who
set out from their home in Santa Monica to
meet friends for dinner in Hollywood. It's a
Friday night - naturally, they hit traffic.
By the time they get there, their marriage
is over. It is scheduled for release
sometime in 2009.
DVD
NEWS
THE LIBRARIAN:
THE CURSE OF THE JUDAS CHALICE
TNT Home
Entertainment released
The
Librarian:
The Curse of
the Judas
Chalice
on Feb. 24,
2009.
The DVD
includes
deleted
scenes,
visual
effects
deconstruction
sequences
and "A Look
Behind the
Monastery
Scene"
featurette.
A&E Home Entertainment released Poor Little
Rich Girl: The Barbara
Hutton Story on DVD on
Dec. 16, 2008.
OTHER
NEWS
THE
CANTERBURY TALES
A
staged reading of James R. Winker's
adaptation of The Canterbury
Tales, which premiered in 1984
at the Mark Taper Forum, was
presented Oct. 25, 2008 at the Rudolph
Steiner Community Center Theatre in
Pasadena, CA, with an encore performance
on Nov. 1, 2008. The
performances boasted the
talents of Bruce Davison, Amy Brenneman, Brooke Smith, Elizabeth
Perkins, Saul Rubinek, Bruce Weitz,
Fred Goss, Jim Ortlieb and Wendie
Malick. In a statement Davison, who
was part of the 1984 Canterbury
Tales cast, said, "This is one
of the funniest, most well-written
adaptations for stage I have ever
had the pleasure of performing and I
am honored to do it again for this
pioneering, innovative school." The
evenings began at 7:30 PM with
cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. The
Rudolph Steiner Community Center
Theatre is located at 110 Martin
Alley in Pasadena, CA.
For more information go to www.highlandhall.org/Canterbury.
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