New York, NY (PRWEB) 7 May 2012
May this year, Tim Burton, director of such hits as Alice in Wonderland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands and Batman to re-introduce viewers Dark Shadows, a film adaptation of the popular Gothic soap opera of the same name at the end of the 60 and early 70s. Preparing a new film by RJ Jamison through Barnabas and Company: 2 edition (published by iUniverse), which is an updated version was written in collaboration with the late Craig Hamrick, almost all the Dark Shadows, including actor-depth profiles of core cast of the TV show and behind the scenes fun facts and trivia.
new film, Johnny Depp, known for off beat and experimental performances of his plays Barnabas Collins, an aristocratic man, like an immortal cursed undead in 1700, wakes up in New England and was buried in 1970 after approx. รพ.b. 200 years. Barnabas & Company readers to examine the role of Depp inspiration, offering interesting about the original actor Jonathan FRID, and other actors and his actresses, including Kate Jackson (Charlie Angels), David Selby (social networks, Falcon Crest) and Harvey Keitel (Piano, Bad Lieutenant, Pulp Fiction), who was a constant appeal to the beloved show.
FRID along with many other major actors David Selby, Lara Parker and Kathryn Leigh Scott make cameo in the new movie. Now, readers see a new movie you can impress your friends and other moviegoers knowledge of the actors and the story of five years show that raised a cultural phenomenon and a cult following for decades.
About the Author:
Craig Hamrick, a writer who covers the television industry for many years his work has been featured in TV Guide, Soap Opera Weekly, TVGuide.com, TV.com and TVTidbits.com SoapCentral.com. Hamrick has worked with many trade shows, writing and editing books and biographies, designing websites and producing Cabaret show. Hamrick, Kansas State University graduate degree in journalism grew up in Coffeyville, Kansas. New York City, he worked as a freelance writer, editor and photographer clients including Time Inc. In support of CNET Networks, Scholastic, Penguin USA, and Martha Stewart Living Omni Media. Hamrick died of colon cancer 2006th
R. J. Jamison author of the 2006 biography of Oscar in 1964 for the collection and Dark Shadows, lead actress Grayson Hall. He has written a technical and personal items in different locations. He grew up in Russell, Kansas and attended McPherson College before lived in Washington, San Francisco, California and New York City.
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