A paid obituary for Dan Curtis, Dark Shadows creator and producer, appeared in the Los Angeles Times today. The obituary includes a link to a guest book to post condolences.
Thanks to Midnite who first posted this information on the Dark Shadows Forums site.
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Monday, March 27, 2006
Dark Shadows Creator/Producer Dan Curtis Dies
Dan Curtis, the creator and producer behind Dark Shadows, passed away this morning at his home in California. For additional details, please see the AP Wire story, available on the San Luis Obispo Tribune web site.
Sunday, March 26, 2006
Donna McKechnie to Appear in Baltimore
Donna McKechnie (Amanda Harris), who received a Tony Award for her performance as Cassie in A Chorus Line, will perform as part of Neil Berg's 100 Years of Broadway at the Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center in Baltimore, Maryland. The event will take place on Friday, April 7, at 7:00 PM.
For ticket information and a recent photo of McKechnie, read the article from BroadwayWorld.com.
For ticket information and a recent photo of McKechnie, read the article from BroadwayWorld.com.
Friday, March 24, 2006
Criseyde's David Selby Site Update 3/24/06
A few recent additions:
All new material is accessible directly from the What's New? page of the site.
http://www.ldrweb.com/davidselby
- New, better quality images from David Selby's 1975 appearance on Police Woman have been added to the Photo Gallery.
- The What's New? page has been redesigned to feature a new Events Calendar section.
- A link to photos from The Wonder of Reading's Explore-A-Story event has been added to the "Recent Appearances" section of the News page.
All new material is accessible directly from the What's New? page of the site.
http://www.ldrweb.com/davidselby
Friday, March 17, 2006
Lara Parker on Police Woman
Images of Lara Parker (Angelique) in a 1975 episode of the series Police Woman have been added to the Gallery.
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
AOL Unveils In2TV
March 15, 2006 is the premiere date for In2TV, America Online and Warner Brothers' new free on-demand broadband television service. Internet users will be able to view episodes of classic Warner Brothers television series, including Falcon Crest, which features David Selby (Quentin Collins) as Richard Channing, and The Scarecrow and Mrs. King, starring Kate Jackson (Daphne Harridge).
Ten episodes of each series will be available at a time. Beginning in May, the first five episodes of each series will be removed to make room for five new episodes, and new episodes will continue to rotate in and out in this fashion in the coming months.
David Selby fans will have to wait a few weeks for the Falcon Crest episodes featuring Richard Channing. The character doesn't appear until the second season begins.
In addition to these two series featuring former Dark Shadows actors as regular cast members, several of the In2TV series featured DS actors in guest appearances. Look for more information about those episodes as they become available.
Ten episodes of each series will be available at a time. Beginning in May, the first five episodes of each series will be removed to make room for five new episodes, and new episodes will continue to rotate in and out in this fashion in the coming months.
David Selby fans will have to wait a few weeks for the Falcon Crest episodes featuring Richard Channing. The character doesn't appear until the second season begins.
In addition to these two series featuring former Dark Shadows actors as regular cast members, several of the In2TV series featured DS actors in guest appearances. Look for more information about those episodes as they become available.
Friday, March 10, 2006
Michael Stroka on Wonder Woman
Images of Michael Stroka (Aristede) from his 1978 appearance in an episode of Wonder Woman have been added to the Gallery.
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