An impressive list of talent has lined up to join the new, semi-dark, indie comedy series by show runner and star Brian Beacock (McCracken Live!, NBC's The Rerun show) which co-stars Jillian Clare (Days of Our Lives, Miss Behave, The Kitchen). Rounding out the slate of series regulars are Chris Galya (Disney's Jessie), Patrika Darbo (Days of Our Lives), Paul Nygro (You Again) and John Yelvington (How Sweet It Is). A partial list of Season One guest stars include soap vets Eric Martsolf (Days of Our Lives) and John J. York (General Hospital), comedienne Cocoa Brown (Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse), Gary and Larry Lane (From Hollywood to Dollywood), Peter Allen Vogt (Valentine's Day, Hanna Montana), Sheila Sheila (Betty White's Off Their Rockers), Mitch Silpa (Bridesmaids) and Christine Lakin (Step by Step, Veronica Mars, Family Guy).








Congratulations to the Bold and the Beautiful's Heather Tom (Katie), Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke) and everyone else on the team who raised $8000 for Children's Hopsital Los Angeles, and won a few top placing medals as well -- three to be exact -- in the 27th Annual Nautica MalibuTriathlon this past weekend.
Media and being an entertainer has made many people rich, and we are used to seeing that wealth on display on the red carpet. However, what is often less well reported is the substantial contributions that stars and media tycoons make to charities and other good causes. Let's look at some of the industry's leading philanthropists, and how they are making a difference.
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