Showing posts with label Sherry Stringfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sherry Stringfield. Show all posts

Thursday, September 25, 2014

LMN Movie 'Runaway' Premieres September 28, Stars Sherry Stringfield, Robin Thomas Grossman, Jenna Boyd and Chris L. McKenna

Sherry Stringfield stars in Runaway, premiering September 28 on LMN.
LMN Original Movie, Runaway, premieres on Sunday, September 28 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The film stars Sherry Stringfield (ER, Guiding Light), Robin Thomas Grossman (Life Unexpected, Another World), Jenna Boyd and Chris L. McKenna (The Young and the Restless, State of Affairs).

Miranda Baker (Stringfield) is enjoying her small slice of the American dream: a nice suburban home, the perfect daughter, her own business and a happy marriage to sexy Det. Jason Lansing (McKenna). Everything seems to be going her way... except for the fact that she's been on the run from her drug-kingpin ex (Robin Thomas Grossman) for the past 18 years. Miranda has managed to keep her old life a secret and has used every trick in the book to stay off the grid, because Rick is dangerous--and he's never forgiven Miranda for betraying him and running off with his money. But when a photo of Miranda pops up online, Rick picks up on the trail. Now, Miranda faces one of the most difficult decision of her life--does she once again go on the run with her daughter or stick around and fight back to take control of her life?

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Monday, September 1, 2014

'Under The Dome' Preview: Big Jim Finally Learns What Happened to Pauline

Sherry Stringfield plays Pauline in Under The Dome.
The second season of his CBS serial Under The Dome continues with a new episode ("The Fall") on Monday, September 1 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

Big Jim finally learns the shocking truth about what really happened to his wife, Pauline, when they are reunited. Meanwhile, climate change poses a new threat to Chester's Mill.

Watch sneak peek videos from the episode below:

Friday, August 15, 2014

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Chris L. McKenna on 'Taste,' 'Blind Pass,' 'Runaway,' and Working with the Other Joey Buchanan, Nathan Fillion (Part 2 of 2)

Chris McKenna. Photo Credit: Alberto E. Rodriguez/
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Serial Scoop recently caught up with actor, Chris L Mckenna, who has become an instant fan favorite this year in the role of Detective Mark Harding on the CBS daytime drama The Young and the Restles.  In Part 1 of our interview, McKenna shared his thoughts on playing Y&R's hard-nosed cop, and revisited his time as Joey Buchanan in One Life to Live.  In Part 2 of our exclusive interview below, the talented actor discusses working with Nathan Fillion, the actor who replaced him as Joey, and offers an update on recent projects including the play "Taste," as well as films Blind Pass and Off the Grid.

SERIAL SCOOP: When you started your career there were still soaps shooting in New York City. What do you think the impact is to actors of not having those soap jobs anymore?
CHRIS L. MCKENNA: That’s interesting. The soaps have been the only steady job in the industry. Granted, you’re not guaranteed to be on there forever; but it’s the only show without a hiatus, and there is nothing else like that. You lose a lot of opportunities as an actor with those shows not being there. I don’t know the climate in New York because I’ve been living in Los Angeles now for 17 years. I think it affects them more, because we have more opportunities in Los Angeles than New York. It’s a shame. When you’re a working actor, that’s a big loss of jobs and opportunities and creativity. It’s really sad to see.

SERIAL SCOOP: Actors used to be able to do the soaps during the day and then pursue their passion for theatre at night.
CHRIS L. MCKENNA: Right. I remember Erika Slezak (Viki Buchanan on One Life to Live) having one of the only jobs where she could take some time off. She had a steady job and could spend time with her family, and know she had a job to come back to. It's completely different now.

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