Showing posts with label Mark Hapka. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Lifetime Movie '16 & Missing' Premeires October 24, Stars Lizze Broadway, Mark Hapka, Ashley Scott & David Starzyk

16 & Missing premieres October 24 on Lifetime.  Mark Hapka plays Gavin.
Lifetime movie 16 & Missing premieres Saturday, October 24 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The film stars Lizze Broadway (Trophy Wife), Mark Hapka (Days of our Lives), Ashley Scott (UnREAL) and David Starzyk (Desperate Housewives).

A mother and ex-FBI agent races against the clock to find her 16 year-old daughter after discovering that she left home in the middle of the night to meet her online boyfriend. Unbeknownst to the teen, her online boyfriend ends up having a secret agenda that ties back to her mother's past.

Watch a sneak peek below:

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Lifetime Movie 'Deadly Revenge' Premieres Tonight, Stars Alicia Ziegler, Mark Hapka, Donna Mills

Deadly Revenge premieres April 18 on Lifetime.
The premiere of Deadly Revenge airs Saturday, April 18 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Lifetime. The film stars Alicia Ziegler, Mark Hapka (Days of our Lives) and Donna Mills (General Hospital, Knots Landing, Queens of Drama).

Cate (Ziegler) and Harrison (Hapka) are engaged. Harrison is perfect—handsome, funny, sweet and loves his mother (Mills). Cate soon begins to feel ill—constantly weak and dizzy. She also becomes increasingly paranoid after learning that Harrison's high school sweetheart mysteriously disappeared years before. Cate finds out that she only knows part of the truth—and the other part may be trying to kill her.

Watch a sneak peek below:

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

'23 Blast' Premieres in New York City (Photos)

Dylan Baker and Mark Hapka. Photo Credit: Sue Coflin/Max Photos
Emmy-nominated actor Dylan Baker makes his directorial debut in the new movie 23 Blast. When a high school football star is suddenly stricken with irreversible, total blindness, he must decide whether to live a safe, protected life or to summon the courage through playing football to step back into the world.

Written by Bram Hoover and Toni Hoover, 23 Blast is based on the amazing, true story of Travis Freeman. A typical teenager growing up in a small town in Kentucky, Travis is a local hero on and off the field. In the prime of his youth, he is unexpectedly stricken with an infection that destroys his optic nerve; he becomes blind overnight. Travis is played in the film by former Days of our Lives star Mark Hapka.

Also starring are Bram Hoover, Stephen Lang, Max Adler, Alexa PenaVega, Dylan Baker, Kim Zimmer, Becky Ann Baker and Timothy Busfield

Under the influence of parents who love him, a physical therapist who challenges him, a coach who inspires him, and a best friend who he cannot bear to leave behind, Travis shows us what true bravery is by competing on the gridiron, helping his team advance to the State playoffs. We follow Travis and Jerry Baker, his closest friend, from the time they meet on the football field as kids through high school. Jerry’s attraction to the dark side of teenage temptations threatens to pull the friends apart. It is only on the football field where they truly connect.

Depicting a story of hope triumphing over despair, of courage and faith overcoming fear and of victory prevailing over adversity, 23 Blast is designed to encourage and uplift audiences.
The cast also includes Crystal Hunt, Fred Thompson, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Kevin Cooney and Scott Sowers.

23 Blast will be released nationwide on Friday, October 24, but a premiere was held in New York City on Monday night at Regal Cinemas E-Walk Theatre. Check out photos from the event below:

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