Showing posts with label Sherri Saum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sherri Saum. Show all posts

Sunday, February 7, 2016

'The Fosters' Sneak Peek: Jude Makes A Surprising New Friend

Tanner Buchanan & Hayden Byerly In the The Fosters. Photo Credit: Freeform
Jude makes a new friend in an all-new episode of The Fosters airing Monday, February 8 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Freeform, the new name for ABC Family.

Callie is surprised to find that Jude is spending time with Jack (guest star Tanner Buchanan), a quirky foster teen they met at a foster youth event. Brandon and Mat decide to write a Romeo & Juliet rock musical as their senior thesis project, but they disagree over who should play Juliet. Meanwhile, Jesus asks Ana about the identity of his and Mariana’s birth father.

'If And When' was written by Anne Meredith and directed by Elodie Keen

Watch a sneak peek below:

Monday, October 5, 2015

Teri Polo, Sherri Saum, Caitlyn Jenner, Joey McIntyre, Sara Ramirez & More Support LGBTQ Students at Voices on Point Gala

 Actresses Teri Polo (L) and Sherri Saum speak onstage
during the Point Foundation's Annual Voices On Point
Gala at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza on October 3, 2015
in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty
Images for The Point Foundation
More than 400 guests attended the fourth annual Voices on Point gala in Los Angeles on Saturday night to support higher education opportunities for LGBTQ students. Caitlyn Jenner presented the Point Horizon Award to two Point Alumni, Rhys Ernst, Co-Producer for Amazon’s “Transparent,” and Zach Zyskowski, Producer on ABC Family and Ryan Seacrest Productions docuseries Becoming Us, and Producer on CBS’ perennial hit Big Brother. The evening celebrated the accomplishments of Point Foundation (Point) scholarship recipients, and included musical performances from Grammy Award-nominated singer/songwriter Stacy Barthe, Tony Award winner and star of ABC's Grey's Anatomy, Sara Ramirez, American Idol, Top Five Finalist, Rayvon Owen, and singer/songwriter Joey McIntyre. The event, held at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, was the most successful Voices on Point event to date for Point Foundation, the nation’s largest scholarship-granting organization for LGBTQ students of merit.

Celebrity appearances at Point Honors included Amy Landecker; Camryn Magness; Connor Franta; Gavin Macintosh; Greg Louganis; Hayden Byerly; Our Lady J; Ray Santiago; Sherri Saum; Teri Polo; Bradley Whitford; Utkarsh Ambudkar and more.

Monday, February 2, 2015

'The Fosters' Family Camping Trip Sneak Peek

David Lambert stars as Brandon Adams Foster in The Fosters.  Photo Credit: ABC Family
Secrets and surprises are revealed during a family camping trip in an all-new episode of The Fosters, airing Monday, February 2 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC Family.

The Adams fosters kids are not very excited to head out to the wilderness for a family camping trip, but Jesus shakes things up when he can no longer hold onto his secrets and gets a surprise visit. Callie and Brandon awkwardly navigate their relationship while Jude gets fed up with the way he's being treated.

Meanwhile, Mike asks Ana to move in with him.

Watch a sneak peek of the episode below:

Monday, December 8, 2014

'The Fosters' Holiday Special Premieres Tonight

The Fosters Christmas episode premieres December 8.  Photo Credit: ABC Family
Brandon looks back on Callie and Jude's first Christmas with the Foster family in an all-new holiday-themed episode of The Fosters, airing Monday, December 8 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC Family.

As Callie and Jude spend their first Christmas with the Fosters, Callie feels the sting of still being an official foster kid while Jude's guilt over having been adopted has him overcompensating. Stef feels that Grandma Sharon's (guest star Annie Potts, Designing Women) gift giving is excessive, especially when she learns where the money is coming from. Lena must face her own bias against another family member.

Meanwhile, Jesus enters the neighborhood house decorating competition and is accused of cheating by his neighbor Mr. Nesbit (guest star Michael Fairman, The Young and the Restless).

Watch a sneek peek of the episode below:

Friday, May 16, 2014

NEWS BRIEF: Lindsey McKeon, Matt Davis, Diversity on Fall Schedule, John Barrowman, Ilene Chaiken, Sherri Saum & Kamar de los Reyes Welcome Twins

* Supernatural post-mortem: Lindsey McKeon dishes on Tessa's shocking decision. "Nothing seems worse to her than what she’s dealing with right now. She sees the opportunity — [she] wanted to take her own life in the auditorium — [and] now here's the First Blade and this is the chance to do it."

* Matt Davis is returning to The Vampire Diaries as series regular for Season 6. As everyone raced to save the Other Side on Thursday's season finale, a few familiar faces, including Lexi (Arielle Kebbel) and Alaric, returned. But while Lexi was sucked up into the atmosphere, Alaric was left standing alongside his friends.

* All 24 new TV series for Fall 2014, in order of how fast they'll be cancelled. NCIS: New Orleans and How to Get Away with Murder are predicted to run the longest.

* In TV's new reality, diversity is just good business. The major broadcast networks announced what was the most racially diverse broadcast schedule in a long time–maybe ever, depending how you measure it. It wasn’t just about “black best friends” this year; there are several new and returning shows with minority lead characters, several of them minority women. The trend was spread across networks–though ABC had an especially diverse lineup–and across groups: not only African American but Hispanic and Asian American actors will lead casts next season.

* The L Word creator Ilene Chaiken has joined FOX's newly picked up series Empire as executive producer and showrunner.

* Tribune CEO Peter Liguori is not pleased with The CW's performance. He believes the network "should not program to [young] people who don’t watch television."

* John Barrowman to become Arrow series regular in Season 3.

* The Fosters' Sherri Saum and One Life to Live's Kamar de los Reyes welcome twin boys, John Rubén and Michael Luís.

* SundanceTV is developing a modern Rip Van Winkle drama. Crack in the Sky centers on a Don Draper-type who falls asleep in 1962 and wakes up in 2012.

* The West Wing oral history: 9 things you didn't know or forgot. Wonder Years' Danica McKellar would eventually get the role of Will Bailey’s stepsister in season 4.

* Will web series The Dreamers return for a second season? Creator and star Kelsey Jorissen says, "After my cast read episode 12 of the dreamers, they told me that Kara deserved a second season. I think that all of the characters deserve it."

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