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River Ridge (TV Series)
''River Ridge'' is a 2012 dramatic web series created by Tyler Ford and co-produced by Ford and lead actress Signy Coleman. The series was described as "the interwoven kaleidoscope of the residents of a small east coast town and their familiar and relatable circumstances." The series was announced in 2010, repeatedly delayed, released in January 2012 and lasted for six episodes of 11 minutes each. Synopsis The series features dramatic, real-life stories such as strained familial relationships, young love, prejudice, economic hardships, and mental illness. The goal of River Ridge, Ford explains, was to "create a patchwork of interconnected stories." Cast and characters *Signy Coleman as Sharon Reeves: A devoted mother, daughter, sister, and friend, who is forced to confront the history of dysfunction that she shares with her distant sister, Kimberly. *Matthew Daniell as Nicholas 'Shaw' Shaw: Referred to simply as “Shaw”, he is a star athlete struggling to define his identity. * ...
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Signy Coleman
Signy Coleman (born July 4, 1960), sometimes credited as Signey Coleman, is an American actress. Background Coleman was born in Ross, California, on July 4, 1960. She grew up in Bolinas, California, and attended Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley. She has three siblings. Career Coleman was a contract regular on soap opera ''The Young and the Restless'' as the blind heroine Hope Adams (1993–97, 2000, 2002, 2008, 2010, 2012). Her character died of cancer in February 2008, but appeared in visions thereafter. She also starred on ''Guiding Light'' as Annie Dutton (1998–99, 2003). Coleman's prime time roles include appearances on '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent'', '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', ''Human Target'', ''The Steven Banks Show'', ''Jake and the Fatman'', '' Silk Stalkings'', ''Doors'', ''Necronomicon'', ''Dark Justice'', ''The Flash'' and ''The X-Files''. She has appeared in such films as ''Relentless III'', ''Indecent Proposal'', and ''20 Dates''. She als ...
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Beth Ehlers
Beth Ehlers (born 1968) is an American actress. She is known for playing Harley Cooper, between 1987 and 2008, on CBS's daytime drama ''Guiding Light''. Career Ehlers grew up in New York City and begin appearing in television commercials at the age of nine. As a child actress, her first role was in the 1981 television film ''Family Reunion'' starring Bette Davis. She was cast in several other television films, including "In Defense of Kids" and "Mystery at Fire Island". Her big screen debut was in the film '' The Hunger'' with David Bowie and Catherine Deneuve. She was also featured in the feature film ''Hiding Out'' and the NBC TV series ''The Best Times'' which was in the vein of '' Fast Times at Ridgemont High'', and the later, ''Beverly Hills 90210''. To date, Ehlers' role of note has been her portrayal of Harley Cooper on ''Guiding Light'', a role she originally played from 1987 to 1993. The character of Harley was a bad girl with a heart of gold — the character ...
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Jon Prescott
Jon Prescott (born August 10, 1981) is an American actor. Early life He was born in Mountain View, California, but raised near Portland, Oregon. Prescott has two brothers, and a sister. He attended Emerson College in Boston. After college he moved to Los Angeles. Career He hosted OLN's ''Outdoor Investigations'' and has also been seen on television in ''30 Rock'', ''Rescue Me'', '' CSI: New York'', ''As the World Turns'', ''Watch Over Me'', ''Law & Order'', '' Las Vegas'', '' One Life to Live'', '' Hot Properties'', ''The 1/2 Hour News Hour'', ''Celebrity Apprentice,'' and the HBO pilot ''Suburban Shootout.'' His films include '' Howl'' and '' The Holiday''. Prescott had a recurring role as Mark Flemming on the first season of the Lifetime TV series ''The Client List ''The Client List'' is an American television film that premiered on the Lifetime Network on July 19, 2010. It starred Jennifer Love Hewitt and was directed by Eric Laneuville. The film is a fictiona ...
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Julie Pinson
Julie Pinson (born November 7, 1967) is an American actress, best known for her work with soap operas. Early life Pinson was born in Fremont, California. As a child, she was inspired by her mother, a classically trained opera singer, to get into acting. She attended Fremont Christian School, and graduated from Mission San Jose High School. Career Pinson's best-known roles include Eve Lambert on ''Port Charles'', Billie Reed on '' Days of Our Lives'' and Janet Ciccone on ''As the World Turns''. Pinson also had a brief twelve-episode run as Shiloh on ''The Young and the Restless'' in 2004. She has also appeared on '' River Ridge'' as Kimberly Reeves. Personal life Pinson was engaged to fellow actor Billy Warlock, but they broke up shortly before their planned 1999 wedding. They reconnected in 2005 while working together on ''Days of our Lives and'' married in Las Vegas Las Vegas (; Spanish for "The Meadows"), often known simply as Vegas, is the 25th-most populous ...
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Shannon Sturges
Shannon Sturges is an American actress and acting coach, best known for her role as Reese Burton in The WB Television Network, The WB primetime soap opera ''Savannah (TV series), Savannah''. Life and career Sturges was born in Hollywood, California, and is the daughter of actor Solomon Sturges and actress Colette Jackson, and granddaughter of director and screenwriter Preston Sturges. Her mother died on 15 May 1969. She graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, and later began her career on television and film. Sturges played Molly Brinker on ''Days of Our Lives'' from 1991 to 1992. In 1995, she starred in the ABC drama series ''Extreme (1995 TV series), Extreme'', the series was cancelled after only seven episodes. In 1996, Sturges was cast as the lead in Aaron Spelling primetime soap opera ''Savannah (TV series), Savannah'' alongside Jamie Luner. She was listed in ''People (magazine), Peoples 1996 Most Beautiful People edition.
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