Entertainment
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Excitement Building in Delaware County Over ‘Mare of Easttown’ Return
News that a “Mare of Easttown” return is happening through a sequel with scenes being shot in Ridley this past weekend has Delaware County residents pretty excited, writes Shawnette Wilson for Fox 29. “Isn’t this so cool!” said one little girl. Random Productions LLC, the company that made “Mare of Easttown,” was in Ridley Friday…
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Businessman Backs ‘Cabrini’ Movie With $50M, Once Some Changes Were Made
King of Prussia businessman J. Eustace Wolfington was finally persuaded to raise $50 million for the new movie “Cabrini” after a 2011 visit from the former head of Cabrini College in Radnor, Sister Mary Louise Sullivan. The movie is about St. Francesca Saverio Cabrini, a relentless Italian American nun who was an immigrant advocate and…
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‘Mare of Easttown’ Sequel Filming in Ridley, According to Officials
A film production company is in Ridley filming what seems to be a “Mare of Easttown” sequel, according to Ridley officials. The film production company that created “Mare of Easttown” received a special events permit from Ridley Township Commissioners Wednesday night to film a new series at Our Lady of Peace School on Milmont Avenue this week,…
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Creating Biff: Wayne Actor Thomas Wilson’s Documentary Looks at Fame
Wayne Actor Thomas Wilson, famously known for playing bully Biff Tannen in the ‘Back to the Future’ franchise, definitely has an opinion about his character. “I hate bullies,” Thomas F. Wilson said in his hour-long YouTube documentary “Humbly Super Famous.” The Radnor High School graduate said he was a thin, lightweight, sensitive kid with asthma…
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Sylvester Stallone is Set to Film a New Movie in Philadelphia This Summer
Sylvester Stallone has become synonymous with the city of Philadelphia since filming the first Rocky film in 1976. After filming numerous additional sequels in the city in the decades that followed, Stallone will be returning to Philly in the next few months to film a new non-Rocky or Creed-related movie, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia…
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West Chester Native Bam Margera Lands Management Deal with Silverstone Entertainment
West Chester native Bam Margera and his fiancée, Dannii Marie, have signed a multi-year management contract with Silverstone Entertainment USA, writes Cindy Perez for the company. The duo was brought on by the head of Silverstone, Mike Quinn, who believes the team will create unforgettable moments for the entertainment industry. Margera has had a remarkable…
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Apple TV Uses Norwood Bar Matthew’s Tavern for Scene in New ‘Sinking Springs’ Series
The Norwood bar, Matthew’s Tavern, is seeing more curious customers after a film crew shot a scene there for the new Apple TV drama series “Sinking Springs.” Crews were at Matthew’s Tavern on Winona Avenue two weeks ago. writes Madeleine Wright for CBS Philadelphia. “It was extraordinary,” said Matthew Ernst, owner of Matthew’s Tavern. ”…
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Delco Fans of Susan Noles Turn Up the Heat in Golden Bachelorette Campaign
ABC confirmed Saturday it’s going ahead with a Golden Bachelorette spin-off, which should please Susan Noles fans, writes Emily Bloch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The show will air in the fall and will feature a female bachelorette over age 60, a natural offshoot of the successful Golden Bachelor. No news on who the Golden Bachelorette…
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Susan Noles of Aston Pops Up on an Episode of ‘The Bachelor’
Susan Noles is full of surprises. The Aston woman who charmed fans with her Delco style on ‘The Golden Bachelor,’ made a surprise cameo on the latest episode of ‘The Bachelor,’ writes Franki Rudnesky for PhillyVoice. Susan Noles was there to help Montgomery County’s Joey Graziadei, the latest star of the ABC dating show. It…
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Here’s Everything You Need to Know Before Teeing Off at Topgolf King of Prussia
Topgolf in King of Prussia is a fun destination for you and your family and friends whether you are an ace in the hole or a complete beginner, writes Julia King for the Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board. Here is what you need to know before you tee off at Topgolf. At Topgolf King…
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Actor Richard Kind Talks Growing Up in Bucks County, Friendship with George Clooney
Actor Richard Kind, who grew up in Yardley and graduated from Pennsbury High School, has had a prolific television career over the last several decades, writes Victor Fiorillo for the Philadelphia Magazine. Many know him from Spin City, Curb Your Enthusiasm, A Serious Man, and numerous other popular shows. His latest project, The Out-Laws, recently…
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Area Man Is Head of One of the Most Prestigious Circuses in the World
Marty LaSalle, who grew up in Kennett Square, is now the CEO of Big Apple Circus. Kennett Square’s Marty LaSalle fulfilled his lifelong dream when he took over the reins of Big Apple Circus, one of the most prestigious circuses in the world, two years ago, writes Marty LaSalle for The Wall Street Journal. LaSalle and his twin…
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Doylestown Native Pink Celebrates Wedding Anniversary By Sharing Rare Photos with Husband Carey Hart
Doylestown native Pink celebrated her 18th wedding anniversary by sharing several photos of her and her husband, Carey Hart. Doylestown native Pink celebrated her 18th wedding anniversary by sharing several photos of her and her husband Carey Hart, writes Annie O’Sullivan for Cosmopolitan. The gallery features pictures from when the pair first met, their Costa Rica wedding in 2006, red carpet photos, and…
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New ‘Mean Girls’ Movie Musical Got Help From Tina Fey’s Daughters
It’s been 20 years since Tina Fey’s “Mean Girls” hit the screen. On Friday, it returned again to the screen, this time as the “Mean Girls” movie musical. And it got there with a little help from Tina Fey’s daughters, writes Samantha Ibrahim for The New York Post. Since the 2004 original movie, there’s another…
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Tina Fey Stars in New Series Based on 1981 ‘Four Seasons’ Film
Upper Darby’ actress and comedian Tina Fey has co-created and will star in a Netflix comedy series based on the 1981 film “The Four Seasons,” writes Frank Rudnesky for Philly Voice. Production will start this year and will include two former “30 Rock” collaborators, Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield. The 1981 film was written and…
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Meet the Real ‘Mean Girls’ Glen Coco. He’s From Upper Darby
Tina Fey’s favorite line from her 2004 movie “Mean Girls” uses the name of someone she grew up with in Upper Darby. That line? “You go Glen Coco!”. Fey talked about the film while promoting an upcoming movie musical version due out Jan. 12, writes Rosa Cargagena for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Glen Cocco (note the…






































