Tag: One Tree Hill

Spend ‘A Madea Christmas’ With ‘OLTL’s’ Tika Sumpter

Now playing in a theater near you, "Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas" follows Perry's titular character, Mabel "Madea" Simmons, as she accompanies her niece, Eileen (Anna Maria Horsford), to pay a surprise visit to Eileen’s daughter, Lacey, who has mysteriously informed her she’s not coming home for the holidays. In reality, Lacey followed Connor (Eric Lively), the man she loves and secretly married, from the big city to a small Alabama town as he fights to save his…

Leven Rambin Lands Two New Gigs

Leven Rambin has done a slew of television shows since departing from the role of Lily Montgomery on “All My Children,” including stints on “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Scoundrels,” “CSI: Miami” and “One Tree Hill.” But the actress is quickly transitioning her career into film, first with a small but pivotal role in last summer’s “The Hunger Games,” and now, according to Deadline Hollywood, in two new films: “Seven Minutes” and “Walter.”

SOAPnet’s New Year’s Day Marathon Schedule

For the 60 million television households still lucky enough to receive SOAPnet via their cable or satellite provider you'll be happy to know (or not) that the network is presenting a nine-hour marathon of party-themed episodes from "Veronica Mars," "One Tree Hill" and "Beverly Hills, 90210" in honor of New Year's Day 2013 (January 1, 2013).

CBS Cancels ‘Partners’

According to a report by Deadline.com's Nellie Andreeva, CBS has canceled freshman comedy "Partners" after the program hit a new series low in the coveted Adults 18-49 demo (1.8 rating) this past Monday. The series starred Brandon Routh (“One Life to Live”), Michael Urie (“Ugly Betty”), David Krumholtz (“Numb3rs”) and Sophia Bush (“One Tree Hill”). The series was based on the lives of creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick as two life-long friends and business partners whose…

Jonathan Jackson Ends His Second ‘General Hospital’ Stint

On Monday afternoon, TV Guide Magazine revealed news that "General Hospital" actor Jonathan Jackson has decided to exit the role of Lucky Spencer on the ABC daytime drama. Sources indicate to the magazine that Jackson was denied a lighter schedule following two years of non-stop drama for his beleaguered character and that ultimately played into his decision to get out of Port Charles. Jackson was also apparently disappointed that his character never got the opportunity to properly…