Hulu has locked in an actress for a key role in its adaptation of the Locke & Key Idw comic book.
Frances O’Connor (Cashmere Mafia) has been cast as Nina Locke in the horror/fantasy drama pilot, which is being written by the comic’s author Joe Hill and executive-produced by Carlton Cuse (Bates Motel, The Strain).
RelatedHulu Orders Locke & Key Pilot From Writer Joe Hill, Ep Carlton Cuse
As the story goes, Nina, after the gruesome murder of her husband, moves their three kids to their ancestral home in Maine — known as Key House — to be closer to their uncle.
Frances O’Connor (Cashmere Mafia) has been cast as Nina Locke in the horror/fantasy drama pilot, which is being written by the comic’s author Joe Hill and executive-produced by Carlton Cuse (Bates Motel, The Strain).
RelatedHulu Orders Locke & Key Pilot From Writer Joe Hill, Ep Carlton Cuse
As the story goes, Nina, after the gruesome murder of her husband, moves their three kids to their ancestral home in Maine — known as Key House — to be closer to their uncle.
- 8/17/2017
- TVLine.com
Kirk Douglas heaped praise on his wife Anne as they were honoured for their charity work at a glitzy gala last week (ends25Sep11).
The Douglases are longstanding supporters of the Los Angeles Mission, and founded the organisation's Anne Douglas Center, which offers training for unemployed homeless women keen to find work.
In recognition of their tireless philanthropy, the couple were guests of honour at the Four Seasons Hotel in L.A. on Wednesday, where they were handed the inaugural Anne Douglas Center for Women Award by bosses of the charity.
And the veteran actor ensured his beloved wife had her moment in the spotlight.
He beamed, "I am proud of my wife for many things, her work with the Anne Douglas Center for Women is just one of them. When we got married, 57 years ago, Anne was determined to do something for her new country. She has never stopped."
Herb Smith, President of the Los Angeles Mission, adds, "It was a pleasure to be able to share this night with our friends Kirk and Anne. They are not only friends of the Mission, but also to the thousands of homeless individuals they have helped through their generous contributions to the Los Angeles Mission."...
The Douglases are longstanding supporters of the Los Angeles Mission, and founded the organisation's Anne Douglas Center, which offers training for unemployed homeless women keen to find work.
In recognition of their tireless philanthropy, the couple were guests of honour at the Four Seasons Hotel in L.A. on Wednesday, where they were handed the inaugural Anne Douglas Center for Women Award by bosses of the charity.
And the veteran actor ensured his beloved wife had her moment in the spotlight.
He beamed, "I am proud of my wife for many things, her work with the Anne Douglas Center for Women is just one of them. When we got married, 57 years ago, Anne was determined to do something for her new country. She has never stopped."
Herb Smith, President of the Los Angeles Mission, adds, "It was a pleasure to be able to share this night with our friends Kirk and Anne. They are not only friends of the Mission, but also to the thousands of homeless individuals they have helped through their generous contributions to the Los Angeles Mission."...
- 9/26/2011
- WENN
Children are the most tragic victims of homelessness. They often suffer the indignities of living out of a car or in temporary housing – longing for some normalcy. The Los Angeles Mission reaches out to the younger homeless population with its End of Summer Block Party, designed as a way for kids to play, have fun, win prizes and forget about their circumstances – if for only a day.
The End of Summer Block party was held Saturday on the main street of Skid Row, Fifth Street, where decorations, tents and inflatable play areas were set up. Besides the giant slide, there was a dunk tank, face painting, crafts, games and of course backpacks full of school supplies.
“There were smiles everywhere,” said Herb Smith, President of the Los Angeles Mission. “This was a great day, to see the kids and their parents having fun. Our volunteers really enjoy the Block Party because of the kids.
The End of Summer Block party was held Saturday on the main street of Skid Row, Fifth Street, where decorations, tents and inflatable play areas were set up. Besides the giant slide, there was a dunk tank, face painting, crafts, games and of course backpacks full of school supplies.
“There were smiles everywhere,” said Herb Smith, President of the Los Angeles Mission. “This was a great day, to see the kids and their parents having fun. Our volunteers really enjoy the Block Party because of the kids.
- 8/30/2010
- Look to the Stars
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