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BET Renews ‘The Game,’ Plus Insight Into Popular Comedic Soap Opera

Tuesday, April 2, 2013 @ 9:15 PM

Have you ever wanted to know what happens behind the scenes for a professional athlete? How about the life of a football star and those on the sidelines?  You won’t have to watch a reality show to find out, you just need to tune into “,” which provides viewers with a behind the scenes look of professional football players on a fictional team, the San Diego Sabers, and the intriguing life it entails.

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Rebeka Montoya Joins Cast of ‘General Hospital’ in Recurring Role

Monday, August 22, 2011 @ 3:36 PM

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(SoapOperaNetwork.com) – , best known for her role as Gina in the online series “: Going Postal” alongside former “GH” and “Port Charles” actor , is joining the cast of “” in the recurring role of Delores Padilla.

In addition to appearing in such shows as ‘s “” and NBC’s “Las Vegas,” Montoya appeared in the 2009 NBC mini-series “” along with “GH” actress Erin Chambers (Siobhan McKenna), (“Dawson’s Creek,” ““), Treat Williams (““), Marisol Nichols (““) and Luke Perry (“Beverly Hills, 90210″).

Montoya’s first episode is set to air on Tuesday, September 27. She began filming on Thursday, August 18.

Update 8/22/11 – 4:44 PM
Montoya’s character will be working heavily with PCPD’s finest in solving the crimes of Port Charles.

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Justin Hartley is ‘Aquaman’

Wednesday, February 22, 2006 @ 1:17 PM

Photo Credit: Chris Haston/NBC

CBS Corp. and Warner Bros. Television stunned the television industry in late January, when they decided to merge their and WB Television Networks to create a new and improved network called The CW in September. Now, they have stunned the industry yet again with the hiring of former “” star, (ex-Fox Crane) in the new untitled “” project. Hartley replaces Will Toale.”Will is a talented actor with a promising career and we hope to work with him in the future,” a CW spokesman said. “We have made the decision to go in a different direction with the ‘Aquaman’ role and wish him the best of luck in all of his endeavors.”

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the people from the UPN side of the CW began taking a look at ‘s pilot development prospects. Additionally, President and CEO of CBS Corp., , known for his interest and savvy in pilot casting decisions, weighed in on the matter and recommended that they seek a new star, though Toale was still said to be in the running to keep the role as of last week.

Joining Hartley will be as McCaffery and as Rachel Starling.

“Aquaman,” a high-profile series in development at the WB before the CW announcement becomes one of few series from the soon-to-be defunct weblets (UPN/WB), that has a chance of landing on the CW. The series takes a modern day look at the character.

Hartley is married to “Passions” actress (Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald) and the two have a daughter named Isabella.

A newcomer to the entertainment industry, Hartley joined “Passions” in 2002 as the entitled Fox Crane, who could do everything wrong and get punished for it, as long as he didn’t involve the precious Ethan Crane (played by Eric Martsolf).

” executive producers/showrunners Miles Millar and Alfred Gough penned the script and are executive producing the pilot with Greg Beeman, who is on board to direct.

The untitled project will find out if it made the cut in the CW’s fall lineup in May during the CW’s presentation of their fall 2006-07 schedule to advertisers and reporters in New York City.

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