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Kevin Weisman was born and raised in Los Angeles. He received a BA from UCLA's School of Theatre/Film/Television and also studied at New York's Circle in the Square Theatre.He is a founding member of ...Read Full Story
Having screened the pilot episode of Awake already, I don’t need any incentive to tune in whenever it is NBC is able to get it on the air. However, the addition of Alias’ Kevin Weisman as a recurring character certainly does sweeten the pot.
Alias' Kevin Weisman Joins NBC's Upcoming Awake
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Published 07:08 a.m., Friday, January 27, 2012
ER alum Laura Innes joins Awake Weisman's recurring character will appear in both realities and will have crucial information about the car accident...
one where his wife (Laura Allen) perishes in a car accident and one in which his son (Dylan Minnette) dies. Weisman will have the recurring role of a mysterious character called Mr. Blonde, who will haunt Detective Britton and will play a role ...
Weisman will play a mysterious character named Mr. Blonde, opposite Jason Isaacs' Detective Britton. The series tells the story of Britton, who, after a car accident, lives in two very different realities: one where his wife died in the accident but his ...
Madonna says criticism over her adoption of a Malawian boy hurt so much that she compared it to birthing pains. "It was painful, and it was a big struggle, and I didn't understand it," Madonna says. "But in the end I rationalized that, when a woman ...