Blizzard


5:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Saturday, November 22 on WIVM Local (39.1)

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About this Broadcast
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A child, missing her best friend, is consoled by her aunt, who tells her the story of a little girl befriended by an enchanted reindeer.

2003 English
Comedy Drama Fantasy Christmas

Cast & Crew
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Brenda Blethyn (Actor) .. Aunt Millie
Christopher Plummer (Actor) .. Santa Claus
Zoë Warner (Actor) .. Katie Andrews
Jennifer Pisana (Actor) .. Jess Cameron
Josh Buckle (Actor) .. Jack Andrews
Mark Rendall (Actor) .. Joe Andrews
J.D. Nicholsen (Actor) .. Ted Andrews
Diana Reis (Actor) .. Sarah Andrews
Jonathan Wilson (Actor) .. Jeremy
Kevin Pollak (Actor) .. Archimedes
Brittany Bristow (Actor) .. Erin Scott-Pierce
Jonathan Whitaker (Actor) .. Jordan Scott-Pierce
Albert Schultz (Actor) .. Bob Cameron
Wendii Fulford (Actor) .. Beth Cameron
Jan Triska (Actor) .. Otto Brewer
Paul Bates (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Brenda Blethyn (Actor) .. Aunt Millie
Born: February 20, 1946
Birthplace: Ramsgate, Kent, England
Trivia: Though Brenda Blethyn has enjoyed a long and successful career as an actress on the British stage and in television, it wasn't until the release of Mike Leigh's film Secrets and Lies in 1996 that she became well-known to moviegoers as well, earning a Golden Globe and an Academy Award nomination for what was only her third film.Blethyn's early stage experience included stints in the stock companies of the Bubble Theatre and the Belgrade Theater of Coventry. In 1975, she joined the Royal National Theater, where she worked with some of Britain's leading stage directors, including Peter Wood, Peter Hall, and Bill Bryden, and her roles ran the gamut from Nora in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House to Billie Dawn in Born Yesterday. With the Royal Shakespeare Company, she appeared under the direction of Maximillian Schell in Tales From the Vienna Woods and in Alan Ayckbourn's Wildest Dream. In 1991, she received the British Drama Awards' Best Actress prize for her role in Steaming and the Theatre World Awards' Outstanding New Talent prize for her role in the Broadway production of Absent Friends.Blethyn made her film debut in 1990, with a small part in Nicholas Roeg's The Witches. Robert Redford cast her as Brad Pitt's mother in A River Runs Through It in 1992, but 1996's Secrets and Lies provided Blethyn with her first substantial screen role. In a story developed through six months of improvisations with Leigh and the cast, Blethyn's performance as a woman getting to know the daughter she had given up made her an international sensation almost overnight. Blethyn received another Oscar nomination in 1999, for her role as the overbearing mother in Little Voice; her nomination complemented her growing popularity in Hollywood, reflected by her casting in such high profile projects as Billy Bob Thornton's Daddy and Them (1999). The actress would go on to appear in such films as Beyond the Sea, Pride & Prejudice, and Atonemen.On television, Blethyn would also make splashes in BBC productions like King Lear, Henry VI, Part One, The Labours of Erica, The Buddha of Suburbia, War and Peace, and Vera.
Christopher Plummer (Actor) .. Santa Claus
Born: December 13, 1929
Died: February 05, 2021
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: From his 1950 debut onward, Christopher Plummer has been regarded as one of the most brilliant Canadian actors of his generation. His portrayal of Hamlet was a major ratings coup when telecast over the CBC in the early '60s. Following his first Broadway appearance in 1954 (among his New York stage credits are JB, Royal Hunt of the Sun and The Good Doctor), efforts were made to convert Plummer into an American matinee idol, most of these attempts were resisted by Plummer himself. His first two films, Stage Struck (1957) and Wind Across the Everglades (1958), set no new box office records, although the latter, directed by Nicholas Ray, did earn strong critical notices. Plummer was shown to better advantage in such live network-TV presentations as The Prisoner of Zenda and A Doll's House.In 1965, the actor was cast as Captain Von Trapp in The Sound of Music, an assignment he despised, reportedly referring to the musical blockbuster as The Sound of Mucus. Nonetheless, and as Plummer has ruefully noted on many occasions, this one film did more to make the actor bankable in Hollywood than any previous effort. He went on to do steady, if varied, work throughout the rest of the century. Among Plummer's more notable films were The Return of the Pink Panther (1974), the British Empire extravaganza The Man W ho Would Be King (1975), 1979's Murder by Decree (in which he starred as Sherlock Holmes), Somewhere in Time (1980), the legendary 1983 miniseries The Thorn Birds, 1991's Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and 1995's Dolores Claiborne and Twelve Monkeys. In 1999, Plummer received some of the strongest notices of his career for his uncannily accurate portrayal of 60 Minutes anchor Mike Wallace in Michael Mann's The Insider. Throughout his long career, the actor has won many awards, including Tonys for the musical Cyrano and the one-man stage show Barrymore, and an Emmy for his work in the TV miniseries The Moneychangers. Genie nominated for performances in the films Ararat and Blizzard in 2002 and 2003 respectively, Plummer and his daughter Amanda were both nominated for Emmy awards for their television performances in 2005. Though the father would ultimately walk away empty-handed, the award would stay in the family when Amanda was bestowed the honor for her memorable guest appearance in an episode of Law and Order: Special Victim's Unit. With roles in such high profile theatrical releases including The New World, Inside Man, and The Lake House keeping Plummer very much in the spotlight, it was obvious that his talent and passion for acting were still as strong as ever. 2009 turned out to be one of his busiest and most successful years in a very long time. In addition to appearing in Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, Plummer voiced the bad guy in Pixar's mega hit Up, and portrayed the legendary author Leo Tolstoy in Michael Hoffman's The Last Station. His work in that film, opposite Helen Mirren, earned the Canadian his first Academy Award nomination, as well as nods from the Screen Actors Guild, the Golden Globes, and the Independent Spirit Awards.He followed up and improved on that awards success in 2011 with his role as a senior citizen who comes out of the closet in Beginners. That performance garnered him the Screen Actors Guild award for Best Supporting Actor, as well as an Oscar in that same category. He also scored a box-office success as the head of the feuding Vanger clan in David Fincher's adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.Talent seems to run in Plummer's family: he and first wife, actress Tammy Grimes, are the parents of acclaimed actress Amanda Plummer.
Zoë Warner (Actor) .. Katie Andrews
Jennifer Pisana (Actor) .. Jess Cameron
Josh Buckle (Actor) .. Jack Andrews
Mark Rendall (Actor) .. Joe Andrews
J.D. Nicholsen (Actor) .. Ted Andrews
Diana Reis (Actor) .. Sarah Andrews
Jonathan Wilson (Actor) .. Jeremy
Kevin Pollak (Actor) .. Archimedes
Born: October 30, 1957
Birthplace: San Fernando, California, United States
Trivia: It sounds apocryphal, but it's true: 13-year-old Kevin Pollak did begin his Bar Mitzvah speech with "A funny thing happened on the way to the temple..." In fact, Pollak's rabbi had encouraged him to do so: even at this early stage, the boy evinced a gift for comic timing. By 17, he was doing stand-up in his native San Francisco. He went on to play the West Coast comedy-club and improv circuit, and was briefly teamed with Dana Carvey, a professional collaboration that ended amicably when Carvey was hired by Saturday Night Live. Though Pollak himself didn't make it to SNL, he flourished as an impressionist, writer and film and TV supporting actor. He was given several opportunities to shine in such films as Barry Levenson's Avalon (1990), Mick Jackson's LA Story (1991) and Rob Reiner's A Few Good Men (1992). Reiner went on to team Pollak with Bob Amaral in the weekly TVer Morton and Hayes (1991) a hit-and-miss homage to the 2-reel comedies of the 1930s and 1940s (Pollak had previously played a featured role in the short-lived 1988 sitcom Coming of Age). Kevin Pollak's film career went into warp-drive in the 1990s, with such choice roles as Jacob in the two Grumpy Old Men flicks, Todd Hockney in The Usual Suspects (1995), Phillip Green in Casino (1995), and Boss Vic Koss in That Thing You Do (1996).His film and television career still going strong into the 2000s, Pollak found a way to work his passion for poker into his schedule as host of Bravo's Celebrity Poker Showdown in 2003, and in 2009 he launched a weekly internet series entitled Kevin Pollak's Chat Show.
Brittany Bristow (Actor) .. Erin Scott-Pierce
Born: February 08, 1990
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Was a skilled figure skater and part of the synchronized skating team the Ice Clamations!Trained at the National Ballet School of Canada (NBS).Worked at a bar and a production company.After quitting her four jobs, gave herself three months to get an acting job or quit acting completely, one month later she got an audition for Kiss and Cry (2017).Ambassador for Carley's Angels.
Jonathan Whitaker (Actor) .. Jordan Scott-Pierce
Albert Schultz (Actor) .. Bob Cameron
Born: July 30, 1963
Wendii Fulford (Actor) .. Beth Cameron
Jan Triska (Actor) .. Otto Brewer
Born: November 04, 1936
Birthplace: Prague
Paul Bates (Actor)
Leif Bristow (Actor)
Jacqueline Byers (Actor)
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Was named a High School Athlete of the Year in 2007, playing field hockey, lacrosse, skiing and badminton. Studied at the Actor's Foundry in Vancouver. Started acting at age 12 in stage productions of Annie and Peter Pan. Filmed Blizzard, in which she was an ice skater, during one of the warmest winters in Ontario history, so she had to film her scenes on ice shipped in from Quebec.

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