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Heidi Noelle Lenhart
Heidi Lenhart is an American actress best known for her lead role in the ''Au Pair'' film series and the sitcom '' California Dreams''. Family She is the daughter of Cheryl Saban and Ray Lenhart, a disc jockey. She has an older sister, Tifanie, who is a voice actress. Neither she nor her sister have a relationship with their birth father. Through her mother's marriage to billionaire Haim Saban, she has a half-brother and a half-sister: Ness and Tanya. Acting career She starred as Jenny Garrison in the NBC teen comedy series '' California Dreams'' during its first season (1992–93) . Lenhart later went to star in the syndicated television drama '' Fame L.A.'' from 1997 to 1998, and had a recurring role in the final season of Fox prime time soap opera '' Beverly Hills, 90210'' (2000). In film, Lenhart played the leading role of Jennifer "Jenny" Morgan in '' Au Pair'' (1999), and its two sequels ''Au Pair II'' (2002), and '' Au Pair 3: Adventure in Paradise'' (2009). Phila ...
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Creepy Crawlers (TV Series)
Creepy Crawlers is an animated television series from 1994, produced by Saban Entertainment, that aired in syndication in the United States. Ownership of the series passed to Disney in 2001 when Disney acquired Fox Kids Worldwide, which also includes Saban Entertainment. The series is not available on Disney+. Premise The show is about Chris Carter, a self-described "normal kid" who is interested in magic. While working at the Magic Shop of bitter discredited stage illusionist Professor Googengrime, Chris designed and built a device he called "The Magic Maker", ostensibly for use in some unspecified magic trick. A particular once-every-thousand-years planetary alignment, the Magical Millennium Moment, rained down cosmic energies on the shop one fateful night, which somehow made the Magic Maker capable of creating strange, man-sized bug/magic trick composite mutant creatures. The three creatures formed that night, Hocus Locust, Volt Jolt and T-3 (dubbed "Goop-Mandos" by Goog ...
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Red Meat (film)
''Red Meat'' is a 1997 American black comedy-drama film written and directed by Allison Burnett. Plot At a restaurant, male friends Chris, Stefan and Victor recount recent experiences they've had with women. Cast *Stephen Mailer as Chris *John Slattery as Stefan *James Frain as Victor *Lara Flynn Boyle as Ruth *Dee Freeman as Prostitute *Jennifer Grey as Candice *Anna Karin as Ula *Heidi Lenhart as Mia *Traci Lind as Connie *Billie Neal as Donna *Julia Pearlstein as Isis *Andrea Roth as Nan Production When writing the screenplay for what would eventually become ''Red Meat'', director Allison Burnett reimagined and repurposed scenes from an unpublished first novel, titled ''Orwell’s Year'', which was written ten years before, while Burnett was living in New York City. Burnett described the script as being dark and deeply personal, and he harbored "only the vaguest hopes of directing it." Shortly after the completion of the screenplay, a small production company offered to buy it ...
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The Wanderers
Wanderer, Wanderers, or The Wanderer may refer to: * Nomadic and/or itinerant people, working short-term before moving to other locations, who wander from place to place with no permanent home, or are vagrant * The Wanderer, an alternate name for the Wandering Jew Books Novels * ''The Wanderer'' (Burney novel), an 1814 novel by Frances Burney * ''The Wanderer'' (Creech novel), 2000 novel by Sharon Creech * ''The Wanderer'' (Edwards novel), a 1953 children's novel by Monica Edwards * ''The Wanderer'' (Leiber novel), a 1964 novel by Fritz Leiber * ''The Wanderers'' (Price novel), a 1974 novel by Richard Price * ''The Wanderers'' (Rimland novel), a 1977 novel by Ingrid Rimland * ''The Wanderers'' (Shishkov novel), a 1931 novel by Vyacheslav Shishkov * ''The Wanderer'' (Gibran book), a book by Kahlil Gibran * ''The Wanderer'' (Waltari novel), a 1949 novel by Mika Waltari * ''The Wanderer'' or '' Le Grand Meaulnes'', a 1913 novel by Alain-Fournier * ''The Wanderers'', a 201 ...
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The Burning Zone
''The Burning Zone'' is an American science fiction drama television series created by Coleman Luck that originally aired for one season on United Paramount Network (UPN) from September 3, 1996 to May 20, 1997. The series follows a government task force assigned to investigate chemical and biological threats. Initially, the program focused on the virologist Edward Marcase (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Dr. Kimberly Shiroma (Tamlyn Tomita). In response to the show's low ratings, Marcase and Shiroma were removed in the middle of the season. Dr. Daniel Cassian (Michael Harris) became the lead character, and a new character, Dr. Brian Taft (Bradford Tatum), joined the task force. ''The Burning Zone'' initially incorporated supernatural and religious elements, but shifted towards more action-oriented storylines. The series was the only drama ordered by UPN for the 1996–97 television season. It was paired with the sitcoms '' Moesha'' and '' Homeboys in Outer Space''. ''The Burn ...
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