Alina Update
Here's a semi big Alina update. Screencaps for both her Peta Kids and ET interview have now been added to the gallery. We've also gotten in the Special Features from The Spy Next Door DVD.



Posted on May 31 2010 by Heaven
Parenthood Finale
Posted on May 31 2010 by Heaven
GH May Screencaps
Posted on May 31 2010 by Lisa
Scans
Posted on May 30 2010 by Lisa
Devon's Commercial and 2nd Episode
Here are the cap's to Devon's easter K-Mart commercial aswell as her second episode of United States of Tara. Both videos will be up later on tonight.


Posted on May 30 2010 by Heaven
Birthday Party Behind the Scenes
I hope everyone enjoyed the Emma and AJ scenes yesterday from the birthday party. We've seen the episode, looked at the stills and now....with a big thank-you to the Berney family we have behind the scenes photos! Photos of Tate and Emily on set of the party have now been added. Thank-you Berney family!!
Posted on May 29 2010 by Lisa
Harley Update
27 photos of Harley (Behind the scenes, photoshoot, episode stills) on B&B have been added to the gallery.

Posted on May 29 2010 by Toni
Charles Commercial and Rachel Premiere
Here are the caps to Charles Wyson in the Hillshire Farm Commercial. Aswell as Rachel Fox at the Spork Premiere


Posted on May 29 2010 by Heaven
Birthday Party Stills
Episode stills from yesterday/today's episode of AMC (depending where you live) for Emma's birthday party have now been added.
Posted on May 28 2010 by Lisa
Old Navy Commercial
Look who's shot an Old Navy commercial! If you keep an eye out on TV this week you will see one of our GHers....Mr. Braden Walkes!! Not only is he front and center in this advertisement but he has lines too! Screencaps are in the gallery.
Posted on May 28 2010 by Lisa
Bella Talks Wizards and Much More
Get used to seeing Bella Thorne. She's pretty much everywhere already and she's really just getting started. Thorne, a 12-year-old who hails from Florida, has a resume that would make many veteran actors jealous, and it's a credits sheet she's built on talent and charm, tenacity and good looks. So far, she's been Christian Slater's daughter on My Own Worst Enemy, Billy Baldwin's child on Dirty Sexy Money, and Cheryl Hines' kid on In the Motherhood, and she's currently playing Teenie Henrikson, offspring of Bill Paxton's character, on Big Love. She's also acted on television in Entourage, October Road, and Mental, in the indie films Blind Ambition (2008) and Forget Me Not (2009), and has modeled for Mudd Jeans, Gap, and Ralph Lauren.
On the way are several more independent features, and a major guest spot on an upcoming episode of Wizards Of Waverly Place entitled "Max's Secret Girlfriend." TVStar recently caught up with Thorne -- who lives in L.A. with her mom, three siblings, four cats, and two dogs -- for an exclusive interview in which she talked about her projects old and new, why she got into acting, and how she's not let dyslexia stop her from achieving her goals.
Let's start with Wizards of Waverly Place, even though your episode won't air until the summer. Considering some of the very serious shows you've acted on, how on your radar was Wizards before you came on to guest star?
Well, I watch Disney Channel and I love the show, but I never knew that I'd be on it one day. I was really happy when I got the call that I booked the role. It was the first time I was actually on a show my friends could watch.
Your episode is entitled "Max's Secret Girlfriend" and you're playing a character named Nancy. Can we assume that Nancy is Max's secret girlfriend?
I think you could assume that!
Give us a little more of a feeling for the episode, for your character.
The episode is very funny. It involves hilarious magic tricks and multiple story lines going on at once with my character.
You've actually been doing regular and recurring roles the past couple of years, so what was your experience like, stepping back on to a set for a one-off, for a guest shot?
It was different for me because on most shows, I get to develop a relationship and get a feeling of the acting style and pace of the show, but when it is a onetime guest episode you kind of just go with the flow and make it up on the spot. The cast of Wizards are really close and they have a good thing going. They understand each other and know where they are going with each line.
How welcoming was the cast and crew?
Well, the first person to come up to me was Selena Gomez and she said, "Hi, I'm Selena, welcome to the show!" They were all very welcoming and helpful. David Henrie cracked jokes every chance he got and he is funny. He keeps everyone laughing the whole time. Jake T. Austin was fantastic. He is actually a very serious actor, but a real joker, too. Maria Canals-Barrera is Cuban and from Miami and I'm part Cuban and from Miami, so needless to say she became a quick friend.
Were you involved much with the fantasy elements of Wizards? Green screen? Visual effects, etc.? If so, how did dealing with those elements affect the performance you had to deliver?
I do have a scene that involved a green screen and it was the first time I worked with it. It wasn't too difficult because the director and cast were so supportive that I really felt like I was in the moment. I think green screens challenge an actor to really see and feel things differently than he or she normally would.
What are the chances that you might return to the show next season?
I'm not sure, but I would love to be on another (episode) with that cast. I would also love the chance to work on Hannah Montana before the end of the season. Hello...Disney!
Let's talk about Big Love. For you, what were the biggest developments this past season, in general and in terms of Teenie?
For me the biggest development was my dad, played by Bill Paxton, running for office and winning. I think it's fair to say that my character, Teenie, wasn't too happy with the decision. It was an interesting experience getting the opportunity to play Teenie. It was an amazing opportunity and also very challenging. I had to replace a great girl that fans loved for three seasons and the character was going in another direction. I had to try and find a place on such a big and talented cast while my character was feeling like an outsider. She had to be self-righteous and a bit too perfect of a Mormon, or at least the idea of what one would be like. I was very lucky that (creators/producers) Mark V. Olsen and Will Scheffer had such an open dialogue with me and that I was able to get direction from them. They are just so passionate about the show and actors. It was such a pleasant experience on set because the cast was very welcoming and I wasn't sure that they would be because I was not the original Teenie and I knew how much they loved and missed her.
Did you watch Jolean Wejbe's work to stay in line with the character or did you avoid earlier episodes in order to make the character your own?
We were big fans of the show. I knew the character. I was told not to go in the same direction because Teenie was going to be different. There's a whole new back story, in a sense, that hasn't come out yet and she is different on every level due to the changes. She is not the same girl and she is becoming a teenager.
Big Love is renewed for another season. What would you like to see for your character next year?
I was so happy when I found out. That cast and crew really deserve such wonderful things and a renewal is just the beginning. I would like to see Teenie deal with some very real teen issues. I'd like her to still have a twisted side, but really be able to connect to her family even if she doesn't agree with them. I think that Teenie really needs some of her dad's attention. I think that there may be issues that need to be resolved and that as busy of a family as her family is, there will be issues for her as a teenager. All of the kids need some parenting.
Your whole real-life family seems to be in the acting game. Was acting what you wanted to pursue, or did you take that path because it was pretty much the family business?
Truthfully, my brother was the first one to become an actor. I loved fashion and modeling and that was what I did. When I saw him perform in front of a live audience I realized that I would really like to give acting a try. I was a bit nervous because I'm dyslexic and was not a confident reader. Once I overcame that fear, I really started to enjoy the process. Acting is my true passion now.
You've already done an impressive amount of work. Which roles are you proudest of? Which experiences did you learn the most from so far?
I'm most proud of my time at Big Love and My Own Worst Enemy. My Own Worst Enemey was my first series-regular role. It was the first time someone said, "I really believe in you as an actor, I'm giving you a real shot." I learned so much from our exec producer David Semel and from Christian Slater. For Big Love, I'm just so proud that I had the chance to work on such a highly rated show. The cast is beyond the best and I got to work with them.
You mentioned that you are dyslexic. What challenges has that presented for you in terms of your acting, reading scripts, etc., and, the reverse of that, too: in what way do you think it's perhaps helped you?
It was challenging because I was not a strong reader and so many times you have cold reads at auditions, plus I had to struggle to get through a script. On the positive side, my love for acting pushed me to become a better reader, to practice every night and day.
According to IMDb, you have the films One Wish (2010) and Raspberry Magic (2010) wrapped. What's the basic set-up of each film? What kind of characters do you play? What was most memorable about the shoots? And what's happening with each of the projects?
One Wish is on DVD and Raspberry Magic is making its way through the festivals and gaining fans of critics and viewers. I play a messenger of God (an angel) in One Wish. I am able to grant one wish to someone that has always put their needs behind the needs of others. It is a funny and warm family film. In Raspberry Magic, I play a girl that has a troubled home life yet fights for her friend to help save her friend's family. It's a story about friendship and family. The most memorable part of Raspberry Magic is the friends I made and how cold it was in Oakland in December.
IMDb also has a bunch of projects listed as being in pre-production, including Corpse, Taxidermist, Buttermilk Sky, and Under the Influence. How accurate is that list, and how close are those to happening?
Under the Influence is scheduled to start next month in New York. The schedule had been pushed due to the death of Brittany Murphy, because she was in the film. After that, the lead actors had scheduling conflicts, so it has been tough. I, for one, was not available during much of January or February. When I spoke with the creative team behind Corpse, they were very confident about the project starting this year. The director and creator had a huge project that ran late and we missed the opportunity to shoot in the conditions that were needed. Buttermilk Sky and Taxidermist are produced by the same company and they have had some great work. Independent films have had a tough time with financing in the market. I'm hopeful that both of these films will begin (shooting) soon.
If you could map out your life and career from here, how would you like things to play out?
I would love to have a hit show on Disney, make some fantastic films, work with J.J. Abrams, Quentin Tarantino, Adam Shankman, Kenny Ortega, and Michael Bay. (I'd also like to) go to USC, start my own charity for less fortunate kids that are looking to follow their dreams, and get more cats.
Credit goes to Popstar
On the way are several more independent features, and a major guest spot on an upcoming episode of Wizards Of Waverly Place entitled "Max's Secret Girlfriend." TVStar recently caught up with Thorne -- who lives in L.A. with her mom, three siblings, four cats, and two dogs -- for an exclusive interview in which she talked about her projects old and new, why she got into acting, and how she's not let dyslexia stop her from achieving her goals.
Let's start with Wizards of Waverly Place, even though your episode won't air until the summer. Considering some of the very serious shows you've acted on, how on your radar was Wizards before you came on to guest star?
Well, I watch Disney Channel and I love the show, but I never knew that I'd be on it one day. I was really happy when I got the call that I booked the role. It was the first time I was actually on a show my friends could watch.
Your episode is entitled "Max's Secret Girlfriend" and you're playing a character named Nancy. Can we assume that Nancy is Max's secret girlfriend?
I think you could assume that!
Give us a little more of a feeling for the episode, for your character.
The episode is very funny. It involves hilarious magic tricks and multiple story lines going on at once with my character.
You've actually been doing regular and recurring roles the past couple of years, so what was your experience like, stepping back on to a set for a one-off, for a guest shot?
It was different for me because on most shows, I get to develop a relationship and get a feeling of the acting style and pace of the show, but when it is a onetime guest episode you kind of just go with the flow and make it up on the spot. The cast of Wizards are really close and they have a good thing going. They understand each other and know where they are going with each line.
How welcoming was the cast and crew?
Well, the first person to come up to me was Selena Gomez and she said, "Hi, I'm Selena, welcome to the show!" They were all very welcoming and helpful. David Henrie cracked jokes every chance he got and he is funny. He keeps everyone laughing the whole time. Jake T. Austin was fantastic. He is actually a very serious actor, but a real joker, too. Maria Canals-Barrera is Cuban and from Miami and I'm part Cuban and from Miami, so needless to say she became a quick friend.
Were you involved much with the fantasy elements of Wizards? Green screen? Visual effects, etc.? If so, how did dealing with those elements affect the performance you had to deliver?
I do have a scene that involved a green screen and it was the first time I worked with it. It wasn't too difficult because the director and cast were so supportive that I really felt like I was in the moment. I think green screens challenge an actor to really see and feel things differently than he or she normally would.
What are the chances that you might return to the show next season?
I'm not sure, but I would love to be on another (episode) with that cast. I would also love the chance to work on Hannah Montana before the end of the season. Hello...Disney!
Let's talk about Big Love. For you, what were the biggest developments this past season, in general and in terms of Teenie?
For me the biggest development was my dad, played by Bill Paxton, running for office and winning. I think it's fair to say that my character, Teenie, wasn't too happy with the decision. It was an interesting experience getting the opportunity to play Teenie. It was an amazing opportunity and also very challenging. I had to replace a great girl that fans loved for three seasons and the character was going in another direction. I had to try and find a place on such a big and talented cast while my character was feeling like an outsider. She had to be self-righteous and a bit too perfect of a Mormon, or at least the idea of what one would be like. I was very lucky that (creators/producers) Mark V. Olsen and Will Scheffer had such an open dialogue with me and that I was able to get direction from them. They are just so passionate about the show and actors. It was such a pleasant experience on set because the cast was very welcoming and I wasn't sure that they would be because I was not the original Teenie and I knew how much they loved and missed her.
Did you watch Jolean Wejbe's work to stay in line with the character or did you avoid earlier episodes in order to make the character your own?
We were big fans of the show. I knew the character. I was told not to go in the same direction because Teenie was going to be different. There's a whole new back story, in a sense, that hasn't come out yet and she is different on every level due to the changes. She is not the same girl and she is becoming a teenager.
Big Love is renewed for another season. What would you like to see for your character next year?
I was so happy when I found out. That cast and crew really deserve such wonderful things and a renewal is just the beginning. I would like to see Teenie deal with some very real teen issues. I'd like her to still have a twisted side, but really be able to connect to her family even if she doesn't agree with them. I think that Teenie really needs some of her dad's attention. I think that there may be issues that need to be resolved and that as busy of a family as her family is, there will be issues for her as a teenager. All of the kids need some parenting.
Your whole real-life family seems to be in the acting game. Was acting what you wanted to pursue, or did you take that path because it was pretty much the family business?
Truthfully, my brother was the first one to become an actor. I loved fashion and modeling and that was what I did. When I saw him perform in front of a live audience I realized that I would really like to give acting a try. I was a bit nervous because I'm dyslexic and was not a confident reader. Once I overcame that fear, I really started to enjoy the process. Acting is my true passion now.
You've already done an impressive amount of work. Which roles are you proudest of? Which experiences did you learn the most from so far?
I'm most proud of my time at Big Love and My Own Worst Enemy. My Own Worst Enemey was my first series-regular role. It was the first time someone said, "I really believe in you as an actor, I'm giving you a real shot." I learned so much from our exec producer David Semel and from Christian Slater. For Big Love, I'm just so proud that I had the chance to work on such a highly rated show. The cast is beyond the best and I got to work with them.
You mentioned that you are dyslexic. What challenges has that presented for you in terms of your acting, reading scripts, etc., and, the reverse of that, too: in what way do you think it's perhaps helped you?
It was challenging because I was not a strong reader and so many times you have cold reads at auditions, plus I had to struggle to get through a script. On the positive side, my love for acting pushed me to become a better reader, to practice every night and day.
According to IMDb, you have the films One Wish (2010) and Raspberry Magic (2010) wrapped. What's the basic set-up of each film? What kind of characters do you play? What was most memorable about the shoots? And what's happening with each of the projects?
One Wish is on DVD and Raspberry Magic is making its way through the festivals and gaining fans of critics and viewers. I play a messenger of God (an angel) in One Wish. I am able to grant one wish to someone that has always put their needs behind the needs of others. It is a funny and warm family film. In Raspberry Magic, I play a girl that has a troubled home life yet fights for her friend to help save her friend's family. It's a story about friendship and family. The most memorable part of Raspberry Magic is the friends I made and how cold it was in Oakland in December.
IMDb also has a bunch of projects listed as being in pre-production, including Corpse, Taxidermist, Buttermilk Sky, and Under the Influence. How accurate is that list, and how close are those to happening?
Under the Influence is scheduled to start next month in New York. The schedule had been pushed due to the death of Brittany Murphy, because she was in the film. After that, the lead actors had scheduling conflicts, so it has been tough. I, for one, was not available during much of January or February. When I spoke with the creative team behind Corpse, they were very confident about the project starting this year. The director and creator had a huge project that ran late and we missed the opportunity to shoot in the conditions that were needed. Buttermilk Sky and Taxidermist are produced by the same company and they have had some great work. Independent films have had a tough time with financing in the market. I'm hopeful that both of these films will begin (shooting) soon.
If you could map out your life and career from here, how would you like things to play out?
I would love to have a hit show on Disney, make some fantastic films, work with J.J. Abrams, Quentin Tarantino, Adam Shankman, Kenny Ortega, and Michael Bay. (I'd also like to) go to USC, start my own charity for less fortunate kids that are looking to follow their dreams, and get more cats.
Credit goes to Popstar
Posted on May 28 2010 by Heaven
Outside Projects
Media for Wyatt Smith and Alyssa Shafer on Make It or Break it along with screencaps for Rachel Fox and Zane Huett in an episode of Desperate Housewives has been added. Unfortunately our videos section and Desperate Housewives clips do not get along and we won't be posting the scenes.
Posted on May 27 2010 by Lisa
Twitter
It appears that a lot of our favorite child stars are appearing on twitter lately and we want to put out a message to say these accounts are NOT real. While it seems only the creators little group is following them right now we want to make sure that everyone knows these are not the real accounts if they come across them. One fake account in this group is Alexa Gerasimovich, as well as other children whose sites we are affiliated with and many of you visit frequently.
Outside of this group there are also accounts for:
Alina Foley
Alyssa Shafer
Haley Pullos (she has a real one too)
Madeline Carroll
that we have found and could be fake. Please remember, impersonating a child or anyone on Twitter, Facebook, Myspace is not right and not allowed. You not only upset the fans by being a fake, but you upset the parents and the children's families, and this could have an effect on their careers. It is not fun, it is wrong.
Outside of this group there are also accounts for:
Alina Foley
Alyssa Shafer
Haley Pullos (she has a real one too)
Madeline Carroll
that we have found and could be fake. Please remember, impersonating a child or anyone on Twitter, Facebook, Myspace is not right and not allowed. You not only upset the fans by being a fake, but you upset the parents and the children's families, and this could have an effect on their careers. It is not fun, it is wrong.
Posted on May 27 2010 by Lisa
Morgan Episode Stills
Posted on May 26 2010 by Lisa
The End Of LOST
Here we go folks. The very last time i will be able to add LOST screencaps to the site. (Well not exactly i'm still missing a few episodes) But here are the caps from the very last episode of lost. We got to see Dylan one last time, and we also got to see Baby Aaron being born again aswell as the very first baby who's played him.

Along with the finale cap's i've grabbed Kenton's small appearance on Jimmy Kimmel's special Aloha to LOST.

Along with the finale cap's i've grabbed Kenton's small appearance on Jimmy Kimmel's special Aloha to LOST.
Posted on May 26 2010 by Heaven
Parenthood
A quick reminder that tonight is the season finale for Parenthood on NBC. Hope everyone gets a chance to tune in and see the last episode of the debut season of one of NBC's top new shows.
Posted on May 26 2010 by Lisa
Emma & Abby on CSI Miami
It's been a while since we saw these two on our screens. Abby and Emma shared the role last night of Daria in the brand new episode of CSI Miami. The caps have been added to the gallery video will soon follow.

Posted on May 26 2010 by Heaven
Kristina Episode Stills
Posted on May 26 2010 by Lisa
Mackenzie on Nurse Jackie
Here are the last two episode's of Mackenzie on Nurse Jackie. How adorable is she? Don't forget to catch an all new episode of Nurse Jackie tonight.


Posted on May 25 2010 by Heaven
Desperate Housewives
Posted on May 24 2010 by Lisa
The End Of LOST
This is not a messge i'm happy about. Tonight my friends is the end of an era. The finale of LOST. The very last episode to a series that has kept it's fan's guessing, thinking and on an emotional rollercoaster for 6 seasons. We've gotten to watch all the character's grow and develop while stuck on this mysterious Island, and some who grew far too much to continue. The end has got fans in a wirlwind of mixed emotions. I can say i am not the only one who feel's both happiness and sadness this show has come to an end. Happy because the show isn't dragging on and giving us dozen more questions and sad because this is the end. The end of a show that's kept it's fan base for six years. We can't wait to see what the future will hold for it's cast member's.
Along with this past week's caps i've added the caps of Malcolm's audition tape to the gallery. The video will soon follow.


Along with this past week's caps i've added the caps of Malcolm's audition tape to the gallery. The video will soon follow.
Posted on May 23 2010 by Heaven
Infantino
Posted on May 23 2010 by Lisa
Emily Episode Stills
Posted on May 23 2010 by Lisa
Atticus on Jimmy Kimmel
Atticus Shaffer was recently on an episode of Jimmy Kimmel promoting the season finale of The Middle. I've just got done adding the caps to the gallery. The video will be added shortly to our video page.

Posted on May 22 2010 by Heaven
Events Pics
Here's a very random gallery update. Lots of photos of various kids at different events both old and new.









Posted on May 22 2010 by Heaven
Headshots + Behind the Scenes
Headshots as well as some behind the scenes images from various projects for Aaron Sanders have been added to his album.
Posted on May 22 2010 by Lisa
Happy Birthday Nicole!
When: May 20, 2003
Age: 7
Role: Endora, Passions
Info:Nicole is well known for her role on Passions as Endora who she played until the show was unfortunately taken off the air. In connection with the show Nicole also got to take part in special events such as the Halloween party and show celebrations.
Happy Birthday Nicole! We hope you have a great day!
Posted on May 20 2010 by Lisa
The Middle
With the season finale of The Middle airing last night (hope everyone got a chance to watch!!), I thought it would be fitting to add photos from a second shoot Atticus did for the show this past season.
Posted on May 20 2010 by Lisa
April Days caps
I just finished adding up the April caps for Days of our Lives. The month was full of a little of all the kids.














Posted on May 20 2010 by Susan
The Spy Next Door
I hope everyone has gone out to pick up their DVD or Blue Ray of The Spy Next Door. Alina and Madeline did such a great job in the movie. And the Special Features has a interview with all three kids in which Alina has some really cute things to say.


Posted on May 20 2010 by Heaven
Henry and Me
We have some big Austin Williams news! Austin will be performing in a concert entitled "Henry and Me" on July 19th in NYC, based on the children's book "One Last Time: Goodbye To Yankees Stadium". Also exciting is the list of people Austin will be working with, which includes: Richard Gere, Cyndi Lauper, Paul Simon and Lucie Arnaz. To read the original news announcement please visit Soaps.com
Posted on May 19 2010 by Lisa
Happy Birthday
A few happy birthday's for this month so far:
Who: Emily Alyn Lind
When: May 05
Role: Emma, AMC
Info:Emily took over the role of Emma this year after the show's move to LA after wrapping up her recurring role on ABC's Eastwick. Since starting on the show Emily has also aired on Medium and in the movie Who Is Clark Rockefeller
Happy Birthday Emily! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Cole Kvarda
When: May 12, 2003
Age: 7
Role: Endora, Passions
Info:This adorable lil guy...well not so little anymore...played Endora as a baby. Not too much more is known about him but we hope he is enjoying whatever he is doing now whether it be in the business or soccer, or whatever he likes to do.
Happy Birthday Cole! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Derek Jones
When: May 12, 2003
Age: 7
Role: Marty, Passions
Info:Derek was on Passions as an infant playing the role of Marty, including the birth scenes. Not much is known on his career other than his time on Passions but we hope he is doing well.
Happy Birthday Derek! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Malcolm David Kelley
When: May 12, 1992
Age: 18
Role: Walt, Lost
Info:Malcolm has been playing Walt on the series Lost since the beginning and his career continues to grow. Sadly we have not seen him this season and the show is coming to an end but we think he has great things ahead of him.
Happy Birthday Malcolm! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Griffin and Sawyer Miller
When: May 17, 2003
Age: 7
Role: Marty, Passions
Info:Griffin and Sawyer were one of the sets of children to play Marty in the early years. There is not too much information about their careers before and after the show but we did enjoy the time we got to see them on Passions.
Happy Birthday Griffin and Sawyer! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Tate Berney
When: May 17, 2003
Age: 7
Role: AJ, AMC
Info:Tate took over the role of Lil A/ AJ this year with the show's relocation. Tate has done tons of print work and some theatrical work before AMC and has recently filmed for a Hallmark movie set to be released this December.
Happy Birthday Tate! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Hannah and Lauren Maddox
When: May 18, 2004
Age: 6
Role:Maria, Passions
Info:Lauren and Hannah were one of the sets of babies to play the role of Maria on Passions. There is not too much information on the girls other than being on Passions.
Happy Birthday Lauren and Hannah! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Emily Alyn LindWhen: May 05
Role: Emma, AMC
Info:Emily took over the role of Emma this year after the show's move to LA after wrapping up her recurring role on ABC's Eastwick. Since starting on the show Emily has also aired on Medium and in the movie Who Is Clark Rockefeller
Happy Birthday Emily! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Cole KvardaWhen: May 12, 2003
Age: 7
Role: Endora, Passions
Info:This adorable lil guy...well not so little anymore...played Endora as a baby. Not too much more is known about him but we hope he is enjoying whatever he is doing now whether it be in the business or soccer, or whatever he likes to do.
Happy Birthday Cole! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Derek JonesWhen: May 12, 2003
Age: 7
Role: Marty, Passions
Info:Derek was on Passions as an infant playing the role of Marty, including the birth scenes. Not much is known on his career other than his time on Passions but we hope he is doing well.
Happy Birthday Derek! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Malcolm David KelleyWhen: May 12, 1992
Age: 18
Role: Walt, Lost
Info:Malcolm has been playing Walt on the series Lost since the beginning and his career continues to grow. Sadly we have not seen him this season and the show is coming to an end but we think he has great things ahead of him.
Happy Birthday Malcolm! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Griffin and Sawyer MillerWhen: May 17, 2003
Age: 7
Role: Marty, Passions
Info:Griffin and Sawyer were one of the sets of children to play Marty in the early years. There is not too much information about their careers before and after the show but we did enjoy the time we got to see them on Passions.
Happy Birthday Griffin and Sawyer! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Tate BerneyWhen: May 17, 2003
Age: 7
Role: AJ, AMC
Info:Tate took over the role of Lil A/ AJ this year with the show's relocation. Tate has done tons of print work and some theatrical work before AMC and has recently filmed for a Hallmark movie set to be released this December.
Happy Birthday Tate! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Hannah and Lauren MaddoxWhen: May 18, 2004
Age: 6
Role:Maria, Passions
Info:Lauren and Hannah were one of the sets of babies to play the role of Maria on Passions. There is not too much information on the girls other than being on Passions.
Happy Birthday Lauren and Hannah! We hope you had a great day!
Posted on May 19 2010 by Lisa
OLTL Stills
Posted on May 18 2010 by Lisa
GH Stills
Posted on May 18 2010 by Lisa
GH Episode Stills
Posted on May 16 2010 by Lisa
'Lost' gets a letter from George Lucas
The Force is with the producers of "Lost."
At Thursday's (May 13) "Lost Live: The Final Celebration," ABC Studios executive Barry Jossen read a letter from George Lucas to executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. No, he wasn't demanding royalties for all the "Star Wars" references that have littered "Lost" over the past six seasons. He was merely congratulating the show on its run and offering some words of support.
Here's the text of the letter:
Congratulations on pulling off an amazing show. Don't tell anyone ... but when 'Star Wars' first came out, I didn't know where it was going either. The trick is to pretend you've planned the whole thing out in advance. Throw in some father issues and references to other stories -- let's call them homages -- and you've got a series.
In six seasons, you've managed to span both time and space, and I don't think I'm alone in saying that I never saw what was around the corner. Now that it's all coming to an end, it's impressive to see how much was planned out in advance and how neatly you've wrapped up everything. You've created something really special. I'm sad that the series is ending, but I look forward to seeing what you two are going to do next.
Afterward Lindelof said, "I just want to apologize to Mr. George Lucas for everything I said about the prequels ..." -- drawing one of many big laughs from the hugely appreciative crowd at UCLA's Royce Hall.
Other notes from "Lost Live":
- Malcolm David Kelley, who played Walt in the show's first couple seasons, admits that his teenage growth spurt knocked him out of a regular role: "It messed me up a little bit. I wish it could have waited a couple years." Kelley, who turned 18 last week, is a good eight to 10 inches taller than he was when the series began.
- A crowd of UCLA students gathered across the street from the red carpet to wave at and cheer for the actors as they arrived. We heard one girl yell "Daniel, you're my constant!" at Jeremy Davies, and as he made his way up the carpet, Jorge Garcia heard chants of "Jorge, Jorge!"


At Thursday's (May 13) "Lost Live: The Final Celebration," ABC Studios executive Barry Jossen read a letter from George Lucas to executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. No, he wasn't demanding royalties for all the "Star Wars" references that have littered "Lost" over the past six seasons. He was merely congratulating the show on its run and offering some words of support.
Here's the text of the letter:
Congratulations on pulling off an amazing show. Don't tell anyone ... but when 'Star Wars' first came out, I didn't know where it was going either. The trick is to pretend you've planned the whole thing out in advance. Throw in some father issues and references to other stories -- let's call them homages -- and you've got a series.
In six seasons, you've managed to span both time and space, and I don't think I'm alone in saying that I never saw what was around the corner. Now that it's all coming to an end, it's impressive to see how much was planned out in advance and how neatly you've wrapped up everything. You've created something really special. I'm sad that the series is ending, but I look forward to seeing what you two are going to do next.
Afterward Lindelof said, "I just want to apologize to Mr. George Lucas for everything I said about the prequels ..." -- drawing one of many big laughs from the hugely appreciative crowd at UCLA's Royce Hall.
Other notes from "Lost Live":
- Malcolm David Kelley, who played Walt in the show's first couple seasons, admits that his teenage growth spurt knocked him out of a regular role: "It messed me up a little bit. I wish it could have waited a couple years." Kelley, who turned 18 last week, is a good eight to 10 inches taller than he was when the series began.
- A crowd of UCLA students gathered across the street from the red carpet to wave at and cheer for the actors as they arrived. We heard one girl yell "Daniel, you're my constant!" at Jeremy Davies, and as he made his way up the carpet, Jorge Garcia heard chants of "Jorge, Jorge!"
Posted on May 16 2010 by Heaven
Bella Update
Thanks to Bella herself we now have photo's she's shared with fan's in the gallery. Along with these photo's i've added various photo's of bella at different events and caps of her in My Own Worst Enemy.





Posted on May 16 2010 by Heaven
Cast Celebrations
Over the past while AMC and GH have had two milestone celebrations. AMC celebrated its 40th Anniversary episode while GH had its 12,000th episode taped. Cast photos featuring Lucy Merriam and Lexi Ainsworth have been added to the gallery.
Posted on May 15 2010 by Lisa
Farewell Mr. Kringle
Tate Berney recently filmed the role of Owen for an upcoming Hallmark film "Farewell Mr. Kringle" which is set to be released later this year on December 11th. I have just added 5 images of Tate on set courtesy of the Berney family. Thank-you Berney family!
Posted on May 15 2010 by Lisa
Mark Lawson speaks out about Brody and Shane
Posted on May 15 2010 by Lisa
Tyree Headshots
With a big thank-you to the Brown family, the gallery has been updated with 5 of Tyree Brown's headshots.
Posted on May 14 2010 by Lisa
CSI NY
Posted on May 14 2010 by Lisa
Lost
With only two episode's left This past week's lost gave us it's most caps for the season so far. It also introduced to us four new kids. Two unknamed babies play the roles of Newborn Jacob and his twin brother. Kenton Duty takes over the role in the episode as teenage Jacob and Ryan Bradford and his twin brother.



Posted on May 14 2010 by Heaven
Sex and the City 2
The release of Sex and the City 2 is rapidly approaching and we look forward to watching Alexandra and Parker Fong return to the big screen. For now media for the trailer is now up on the site.
Posted on May 14 2010 by Lisa
Grey's Anatomy
Posted on May 13 2010 by Lisa
Parenthood Behind the Scenes
With a big thank-you to the Brown family we have some really wonderful photos of Tyree Brown on the set of Parenthood in the gallery. Thank-you Brown family!
Posted on May 13 2010 by Lisa
Parenthood NBC Recaps
NBC has started adding up episode pics on their website. Here are the episode pics for Max, Savannah and Tyree.



Posted on May 13 2010 by Heaven
Alex and Abby Eckstein
Alex and Abby need your help! They are in the Parents Magazine cover contest and would love to get to #1, but they only can with your votes. Vote everyday until May 16th and use the Facebook button to get family and friends to vote too! The link changes everyday (unless you use the one in a Facebook post) with their updated rankings and lets get Alex (#149) and Abby (#145) in the top spot!
Posted on May 12 2010 by Lisa
Happy Birthday
A few happy birthday's for this month so far:
Who: Zane Huett
When: May 09, 1997
Age: 13
Role: Kid, Big love
Info:While Zane Huett appeared as a kid on Big Love, many recognize him as Lynette's son Parker on Desperate Housewives during the seasons before the 5 year time skip. Currently, Zane is filming a new project called "Rock the House".
Happy Birthday Zane! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Ella and Anna Gietzen
When: May 09, 2006
Age: 4
Role: Allie, Days
Info:Ella and Anna portrayed the role of Allie on Days. The girls also appeared on Eli Stone and we look forward to seeing what comes along in the future.
Happy Birthday Ella and Anna! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Zane HuettWhen: May 09, 1997
Age: 13
Role: Kid, Big love
Info:While Zane Huett appeared as a kid on Big Love, many recognize him as Lynette's son Parker on Desperate Housewives during the seasons before the 5 year time skip. Currently, Zane is filming a new project called "Rock the House".
Happy Birthday Zane! We hope you had a great day!
Who: Ella and Anna GietzenWhen: May 09, 2006
Age: 4
Role: Allie, Days
Info:Ella and Anna portrayed the role of Allie on Days. The girls also appeared on Eli Stone and we look forward to seeing what comes along in the future.
Happy Birthday Ella and Anna! We hope you had a great day!
Posted on May 11 2010 by Lisa
Lower Learning
Posted on May 11 2010 by Lisa
Parenthood
Here are the last three episodes of Parenthood. And don't forget to catch an all new episode tomorrow night.



Posted on May 11 2010 by Heaven
Tide Commercial
The latest Tide commercial features two little girls who are familiar to AMC and OLTL fans...yes it's Brooke and Kiley Liddell! Screencaps from the girls new commercial are in the gallery and the video on our OLTL page.
Posted on May 10 2010 by Lisa
Outside Projects
Screencaps for Austin Michael Coleman in Southland and Antonio Santana in Trauma (both Parenthood Extra's) are now in the gallery.
Posted on May 10 2010 by Lisa
Devon Woods
With a very big thank-you to Devon Woods' family we have a bunch of new photos! Pictures from behind the scenes of AMC and United States of Tara as well as some of Devon and her sisters are now in the gallery. Thank-you Woods family!
Posted on May 10 2010 by Lisa
Dannika and Devon
With a big thank-you to the Northcott family, we have three new behind the scenes photos from AMC of Dannika and Devon on set. Both girls are really enjoying being at AMC and we should hopefully be seeing them soon in upcoming episodes. Check back tomorrow to a second part of the update, and we again would like to say a big thank-you to Dannika's family for the photos.
Posted on May 08 2010 by Lisa
Tj's Kmart Commercial
Hey everyone I just finished grabbing and adding Tj in his new Kmart Commercial. I've also added up the video to the Star-Kidz Day's video page. Check it out he did such a great job. Check them out at the gallery and over on his Official Site.

Posted on May 08 2010 by Heaven
Lexi Episode Stills
Posted on May 07 2010 by Lisa
AMC Stills
AMC Episode stills for recent episodes as well as some upcoming episodes can now be found in the gallery.
Posted on May 06 2010 by Lisa
InFANity
Earlier this year, with the start of Parenthood, the cast got a visit from TV Guide and filmed an episode of InFANity. Max, Savannah and Tyree all were included and interviewed in the segment and screencaps are now up.
Posted on May 05 2010 by Lisa
17 Coolest 17-Year-Olds From Around The World
Over the weekend, the premiere of "When I Was 17" explored the teenage lives of Khloe Kardashian, Trey Songz and Perez Hilton. These three stars had a few embarrassing moments to look back on, so we thought we'd point out some current 17-year-olds that are the very definition of cool. Below, our Top 17 List!
MALCOLM DAVID KELLEY
Why He Rocks: He played a young Antwone Fisher in the film and won the Young Actors Award for his unworldly powers as Walt Lloyd in the uber-popular TV series ”Lost.”
To read the entire list head over to MTV.com
MALCOLM DAVID KELLEY
Why He Rocks: He played a young Antwone Fisher in the film and won the Young Actors Award for his unworldly powers as Walt Lloyd in the uber-popular TV series ”Lost.”
To read the entire list head over to MTV.com
Posted on May 04 2010 by Heaven
Court Stills
The trial against Sonny is now moving in another direction, but not before having two children on the stand...one to testify and one to persuade the jury. Stills from both Morgan and Josslyn on the stand are in the gallery.
Posted on May 04 2010 by Lisa
Cold Case caps
Last night, two Star-Kidz were in the season finale of Cold Case. Harley Graham (Tracey; Days) and Campbell Rose (Allie; Days) portrayed the younger versions of Detective Rush and her sister Christina (respectively). Both girls did a great job and it looks like this was fun to shoot! Playing on a beach all day!
Caps have been added to both of the girls' albums.


Caps have been added to both of the girls' albums.
Posted on May 04 2010 by Susan
Memorable Moments
Soap Opera Digest recently questioned daytime actors about memorable moments working with children on set. Here's what a few had to say:
"Molly [one of the triplets who play Hope], who is usually on the set with us, turned the corner in the dressing room this one day and saw Brandon [Buddy, Cole] and went, 'Dadda!; We were like, 'Oh, my God, what a good little actress!' Then the other day we were taping scenes where Hannah was holding the baby and I walked in and she went, "Mama!' I think she was just calling out for her mother, who was also on the set, but it worked out so well that when I walked in she said it. There are moments like that that make it really real." (Kristen Alderson, Starr)
"The scene from last year's Thanksgiving episode, where Diane has a chat with Molly about Alexis' love life and she asked could Diane please not stay for turkey, as the kids have fixed her up with Mac. I [swear], that kid [Haley Pullos] can act circles around most adults I know." (Carolyn Hennesy, Diane)
"When workign with babies, I have learned to expect anything, so it's hard to chose! I think the funniest was when I was suppsed to take the baby [Stuart] from Marissa and have a big serious moment where Amanda tries to determine if her husband gave Liza her child. Just as I stare right into his eyes, he had a mini-explosion in his diaper and giggled. I completely lost it. It was almost as if he was pranking us because the timing couldn't have been better!" (Chrishell Stause, Amanda)
Posted on May 04 2010 by Lisa
GH Screencaps
April screencaps for GH are now up. We also wanna give kudos for GH for not only having every single kiddo on this month, but having them all in more than one episode!! Now we have a fantastic and long month of caps, check them out!
Posted on May 02 2010 by Lisa
Episode Stills
The Jacks family has been going through some tough times lately. Today I have added up some episodes tills to remember some of the good times, and...the times of a lil less negativity...or at least what you would consider for Port Charles :P
Posted on May 02 2010 by Lisa
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