The World's Oldest Living Bridesmaid


1:50 pm - 3:53 pm, Thursday, January 8 on WXTV MovieSphere Gold (41.2)

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About this Broadcast
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Donna Mills is a lawyer romantically involved with her secretary (Brian Wimmer). Sheila: Laura Press. Brian: Winston Rekert. Roger: Art Hindle. Brenda's Mother: Beverly Garland. George: Gary Reineke. Frank: David Gardner. Rodney: Gordon Woolvett. Jeanie: Norma Dell'Agnese. Nick: Ed Sahely. Debbie: Janet Bailey. Filmed partly in London.

1990 English HD Level Unknown
Comedy-drama Romance Dating

Cast & Crew
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David Gardner (Actor) .. Frank
Beverly Garland (Actor) .. Brenda's Mother
Art Hindle (Actor) .. Roger
Gary Reineke (Actor) .. George
Gordon Michael Woolvett (Actor) .. Rodney

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Donna Mills (Actor)
Born: December 11, 1940
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Blonde, buoyant Donna Mills began acting in local amateur and professional productions in her home town of Chicago. Donna made her Broadway bow as a harem girl in Woody Allen's Don't Drink the Water, then played recurring roles on the Manhattan-based TV soap operas The Secret Storm and Love is a Many Splendored Thing. After playing Clint Eastwood's imperiled girlfriend in the theatrical feature Play Misty for Me (1971), Mills spent an unsatisfying few years typecast as a damsel in distress: all too typical was the title of her 1972 TV movie Bait. Donna Mills forever altered her on-screen image from trembling helplessness to calculating truculence in the role of Abby Cunningham Ewing, the second wife of Dallas "black sheep" Gary Ewing (Ted Shackleford), in the nighttime serial Knot's Landing (1980-89); coincidentally, Mills had co-starred with J. R. Ewing himself (aka Larry Hagman) on the now-forgotten 1971 sitcom The Good Life.
Brian Wimmer (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1960
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from the '80s.
Laura Press (Actor)
Winston Rekert (Actor)
Born: July 10, 1949
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the '70s.
David Gardner (Actor) .. Frank
Born: May 04, 1928
Beverly Garland (Actor) .. Brenda's Mother
Born: October 17, 1926
Died: December 05, 2008
Trivia: Had the Fates smiled upon her, the versatile Beverly Garland would have been one of the biggest female stars in films. She started out well, with a plum part in the noir classic DOA (1949), in which she was billed as Beverly Campbell. Alas, Garland was never one to keep her opinions to herself, and her pointed comments about some of her DOA colleagues turned her into a Hollywood pariah before her career had even begun. She eventually worked her way back up the ladder with supporting roles in theatrical features and guest-star assignments on television. Garland rapidly earned a reputation as a "good luck charm" for TV-pilot producers, who could usually count on a sale if Garland was featured in their product. She guested on the first episode of Medic as an expectant leukemia victim, and was co-starred in the pilots of no fewer than three Rod Cameron TV vehicles: City Detective, State Trooper and Coronado 9, all of which sold. In the mid-1950s, Garland was briefly the inamorata of quickie producer/director Roger Corman, who prominently cast her in such cheapies as It Conquered the World (1955) and Not of This Earth (1956). She starred in the 1957 syndicated TV series Policewoman Decoy, which permitted her to adopt a variety of convincing guises in the line of duty. From the 1960s on, Garland was everyone's favorite TV wife or mother: she played Bing Crosby's wife in The Bing Crosby Show (1964), Fred MacMurray's wife on the last three seasons (1969-72) of My Three Sons, Stephanie Zimbalist's mother in Remington Steele (1982-86) and Kate Jackson's mother on Scarecrow and Mrs. King (1983-87). Active into the 1990s, Beverly Garland supplemented her acting income with her job as spokesperson for a major Midwestern travel agency. She died in 2008 at age
Art Hindle (Actor) .. Roger
Born: July 21, 1948
Birthplace: City of Halifax
Trivia: Veteran actor Art Hindle had already established a successful career in finance when he decided to try his hand at acting. He'd always had an interest in the arts and had been involved in local theater since his teens, but it wasn't until he was 21 and working as a stockbroker that he decided to pursue acting full time and relocate with his family to L.A. He began appearing in movies and on TV in the early '70s, showing up in episodes of shows like Starsky & Hutch and Baretta. In addition to starring roles on the short-lived crime drama Kingston Confidential in 1977 and the popular nighttime soap Dallas in 1981, Hindle would largely spend the following decades amassing a long résumé of single-episode appearances, from JAG to Mutant X to Puppets Who Kill. He would also appear in a number of TV movies and feature films and starred in the series Paradise Falls from 2001 to 2008.
Gary Reineke (Actor) .. George
Gordon Michael Woolvett (Actor) .. Rodney
Born: June 12, 1970
Birthplace: Hamilton, Ontario
Trivia: A young Canadian actor who was primarily known for his work on television until he was cast in Bride of Chucky. Gordon Woolvett is the younger brother of Jaimz Woolvett.

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