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Introducing Jason Diaz, the Toronto-born actor making his talent known in Amazon’s upcoming Stephen King thriller The Institute which came out on July 13th. A former MMA fighter turned actor, Jason brings raw physicality, razor-sharp discipline, and deep emotional grit to his breakout role as Tony, a cold and calculating orderly whose sinister presence will haunt viewers long after the credits roll. Based on King’s bestselling novel, The Institute is set inside a secret facility where gifted children are held against their will—and Jason’s chilling performance as a manipulative...
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Jane Luk is a celebrated Canadian actress, comedian, and improviser whose career spans stage, screen, and voice work. Coming up next, she is set to recur as Maureen Alvorson in the highly anticipated horror television adaptation of Stephen King‘sThe Institute which made its premiere on July 13 on MGM+. Throughout her career, Jane has maintained a strong presence in Canada’s live comedy scene, performing improv for several decades with institutions like The Second City, Bad Dog Theatre, SoCap Comedy, and Theatresports in both Toronto and Vancouver. She has also...
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Paul Berkowitz is the nation’s leading authority on the history and evolution of law enforcement in the National Park Service (NPS). He has served as an expert witness in federal court, and as a guest instructor at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. He is the author of several books about NPS law enforcement, and continues to write and serve as an instructor and guest speaker at police academies, colleges and universities, and seminars across the country. A recent report by CBS News cites that as federal policies and staffing levels rapidly change in the name of government...
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Vincent Martella is a multi-talented actor, voice actor, comedian, singer and writer, with numerous high-profile credits to his resume, ranging from acclaimed television projects to beloved animated series, garnering him legions of fans around the world! Vincent is responsible for breathing life into the animated title character of 'Phineas' in the beloved, five-time Emmy Award-winning cartoon series, "Phineas and Ferb." Martella, now 32, first took on the role of 'Phineas' at the age of 13 and has exclusively voiced the title character ever since. In addition, he has lent his vocals to all...
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Roger Turenne served for 14 years as a Foreign Service Officer in Canada’s External Affairs department, with assignments in Ottawa, in Paris as Deputy Permanent Delegate of Canada to UNESCO, and in Kinshasa and Stockholm where he headed the political sections of the Canadian embassies in the those countries. He was also a Senior Adviser on French language services to the Premiers of Manitoba and was the architect of the language policies of both the Pawley and the Filmon administrations. He has written numerous magazine and newspaper articles on conservation and political issues in...
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With over four and a half decades of experience in broadcasting, branding, and digital marketing, Paul Larche has built a remarkable career at the intersection of innovation, leadership, and community impact. Beginning as a young radio announcer in Northern Ontario, he steadily advanced through on-air and executive roles. In the 1990s, Paul became General Manager of Telemedia Network Radio in Toronto, where he oversaw national broadcasts for iconic franchises like the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Blue Jays. Driven to push the boundaries of traditional media,...
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Vince Palamara, born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA, is considered to be the leading civilian literary Secret Service expert, having interviewed and corresponded with over 80 former Secret Service agents who guarded Presidents Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John F Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W Bush, and Barack Obama. All told, Palamara has appeared in well over 60 books by various authors covering the Secret Service, various presidents, the CIA, and even Marilyn Monroe. Palamara has...
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Today on the podcast, the boys look back on the past 6 1/2 years and 1000 episodes of Too Opinionated!
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Today on the last episode before our 1000th, the boys dissect the movies Sinners and 28 Years Later. Plus more of the nerdy shenanigans you know and love! Please do us a favor and subscribe!
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Actress/model Kristin Minter played Heather McCallister, the oldest cousin of main character Kevin McCallister (), in . In 1991, Minter portrayed Kathy Winslow in the film alongside . Kristin played Rachel MacLeod in three episodes of : "Homeland", "Deliverance", and "Promises". She played on as for 71 episodes from 1995 to 2003. Kristin is also known for her work on Poker Face, This is Us, Ray Donovan, Nip/Tuck, Dirt, NYPD Blue, Nash Bridges and The Outsiders. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod. (Please Subscribe)
info_outlineAlec Puro is an American drummer, songwriter and composer. As well as being the drummer for Deadsy, Puro has composed music for numerous television shows and films.
Puro is best known for scoring the drama series The Fosters and Black Summer, as well as several films including The Art of Getting By (2011), starring Freddie Highmore, and Higher Ground, directed by Vera Farmiga. A veteran of the indie film world, he composed the music for the comedy All Nighter, starring Emile Hirsch and J.K. Simmons, and A Happening of Monumental Proportions (2017), Judy Greer's directorial debut.
In 1996, Puro formed the rock band Deadsy with longtime friend Elijah Blue Allman and Renn Hawkey. After their first album was released, the band embarked upon several world tours, opening for bands such as Linkin Park and Stone Temple Pilots. During his time with Deadsy, Puro also began composing music for various films and television shows. Since 2007, Puro's film work has been a regular fixture at some of the world's most integral film festivals, from SXSW to Cannes to the Tribeca Film Festival.
Puro founded Gramoscope Music in 2006. Some projects they have created music for include the new theme for Real Time with Bill Maher, American Horror Story, So You Think You Can Dance, Running Wild with Bear Grylls, Wicked Tuna, Glee, and Burn Notice.
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