Easy Heart


4:30 pm - 6:00 pm, Today on PixL HDTV ()

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About this Broadcast
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A music teacher hires a struggling country singer to perform at her town's annual festival, but the musician's difficult behavior causes problems. The pair soon find common ground in music, however, and inspire each other to embark on new paths.

2012 English Stereo
Drama Romance Music Country Music

Cast & Crew
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Julie Mond (Actor) .. Beth Landon
Trevor Donovan (Actor) .. Jason Keith
Shelley Long (Actor) .. Eileen Landon
Cindy Williams (Actor) .. Ruth Yates
Barry Van Dyke (Actor) .. Jim Landon
Dagney Kerr (Actor) .. Tracy Landon
Meagen Fay (Actor)

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Julie Mond (Actor) .. Beth Landon
Trevor Donovan (Actor) .. Jason Keith
Born: October 11, 1978
Trivia: Has modeled for Abercrombie & Fitch and Dolce & Gabbana. Took acting lessons in order to overcome stage fright. Broke into TV in 2007 with the role of Jeremy Horton on long-running soap Days of Our Lives. Had never played tennis before landing the role of tennis pro Teddy Montgomery on the CW's 90210. Watched Beverly Hills, 90210, as a kid, and was an extra when the series filmed an episode in his hometown. Made his big-screen debut with a bit part in the 2009 sci-fi thriller Surrogates. Has competed in surfing, skiing and snowboarding.
Shelley Long (Actor) .. Eileen Landon
Born: August 23, 1949
Birthplace: Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Trivia: Northwestern University drama student Shelley Long began picking up work in Chicago TV commercials in the mid-1970s. She went on to host the WMAQ-TV "magazine" program Sorting it Out, and honed her comic timing with the Second City troupe. While her actual film debut was in 1980's A Small Circle of Friends, Long prefers to list the 1981 spoof Caveman as her first film. After a handful of TV guest appearances (notably as one of Alan Alda's lady friends on MASH) and an attention-grabbing performance as a freewheeling hooker in Night Shift (1982), Long was cast as the pretentious, garrulous waitress Diane Chambers on the weekly sitcom Cheers. She won an Emmy for this role, but all was not roses on the Cheers set. According to most sources, Diane's overbearing personality spilled over into Long's off-camera behavior; when she left the series in 1987, many of the cast members, especially star Ted Danson, breathed a rather loud and public sigh of relief. Shelley Long's post-Cheers efforts to establish herself as a movie star have thus far fallen short of expectations; her most successful film assignment to date has been as retro housewife Carol Brady in 1995's The Brady Bunch: The Movie. She reprised the role of Carol in the 1996 sequel A Very Brady Sequel. She returned to the part of Diane Chambers with a guest appearance on Frasier in 1996, and she would play Carol Brady again in A Very Brady Sequel that same year. At the beginning of the next decade she had a memorable turn in Robert Altman's Dr. T & the Women, and she would appear again on Frasier in the part that made her famous. There was a third Brady Bunch movie in 2002. She appeared in light fare such as Honeymoon with Mom and A Holiday Engagement.
Cindy Williams (Actor) .. Ruth Yates
Born: August 22, 1947
Died: January 25, 2023
Birthplace: Van Nuys, California, United States
Trivia: Upon graduating from LA City College, petite brunette actress Cindy Williams sought out and found stage and film work, supporting herself as a waitress between engagements. In films from 1970, Williams earned critical and popular plaudits for her work as Ron Howard's girlfriend in American Graffiti (1973) and as a highly unlikely murderess in The Conversation (1974). Her musical comedy prowess was shown off to excellent advantage in the better-than-it-sounds The First Nudie Musical (1975). In 1976, Williams signed to star as eternally optimistic brewery worker Shirley Feeney in the blue-collar sitcom Laverne and Shirley (1976-83). The series proved to be a smash, winning its Tuesday night timeslot for several seasons. Married to comedian Bill Hudson, Williams became pregnant in 1982, a circumstance that was hastily written into the program. Feeling that the L & S producers were using her pregnancy as an excuse to ease her off the series, she stormed off the set permanently, filing a $20,000,000 lawsuit against Paramount Pictures. Williams' later TV-series credits have included Normal Life and Just Getting By. Increasingly active on the business end of show business, Cindy Williams served as co-producer of the two Father of the Bride films of the 1990s.
Barry Van Dyke (Actor) .. Jim Landon
Born: July 31, 1951
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia
Dagney Kerr (Actor) .. Tracy Landon
Jilon VanOver (Actor)
Meagen Fay (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1957
Birthplace: Joliet, Illinois, United States

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