Shannon Day has joined the cast of the upcoming mystery-thriller The Dark Place. Actor-singer-model Day will play regal wine estate owner Celeste Dark, mother of main character Keegan Dark (Blaise Embry). Day has starred in many art-house films, found a place in television series and movies, and was known to genre fans as well as a series regular on ABC’s 1990′s reboot of Land of The Lost.
Day has also been seen in Halloweentown, Nothing Sacred, Nearing Grace and In the Line of Duty: Blazing Grace. More recently, she has appeared on television series Grimm (on NBC) and the comedy series Portlandia. Her current interest is within the digital genre, creating cinema for every medium.
Shannon is also an accomplished singer. Her most recent CD is 2011′s “Saioule,” which she wrote, recorded and produced. Listen to a sample »
With five CDs — and two on the way — and numerous guest features,...
Day has also been seen in Halloweentown, Nothing Sacred, Nearing Grace and In the Line of Duty: Blazing Grace. More recently, she has appeared on television series Grimm (on NBC) and the comedy series Portlandia. Her current interest is within the digital genre, creating cinema for every medium.
Shannon is also an accomplished singer. Her most recent CD is 2011′s “Saioule,” which she wrote, recorded and produced. Listen to a sample »
With five CDs — and two on the way — and numerous guest features,...
- 3/31/2013
- by The doorQdotCom Staff (of Might And Power)
- doorQ.com
I think Warmoth's own comments in Twitter-Wood yesterday sum up today's Daily TwitPic best: "I chose a shot that country music fans will appreciate and everyone else in the free world will at least experience bewilderment at." Penn Jillette (the guy on the left in that image off to the side), one half of the Penn & Teller comedy/magic/commentary team, apparently falls into the country music fan cateogry. He's quite happy to be in today's Daily TwitPic photo with country singer David Allan Coe.
It's worth noting two things about Coe: (1) he claims (or claimed) to have killed a man while in prison, which earned him a temporary space on death row and (2) two of his albums -- "Nothing Sacred" and "Underground" -- are laced with mature themes, profanity and outright racial slurs. The death row claim has been refuted somewhat, though it is a fact that Coe spent time in an Ohio prison.
It's worth noting two things about Coe: (1) he claims (or claimed) to have killed a man while in prison, which earned him a temporary space on death row and (2) two of his albums -- "Nothing Sacred" and "Underground" -- are laced with mature themes, profanity and outright racial slurs. The death row claim has been refuted somewhat, though it is a fact that Coe spent time in an Ohio prison.
- 8/25/2009
- by Adam Rosenberg
- MTV Movies Blog
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