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Archived News Feb - June 2002These archived pages are no longer being updated and are just for a nostalgic look at the history of the 10th Kingdom and the fandom. Some links may be broken. |
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April 23, 2002 ~ Just found out that Daniel Lapaine (Prince Wendell) is going to be a daddy. There's an article about his wife, Fay Ripley and she is expecting their first child in October. ![]() There is a brand new website for Daniel Lapaine that has information, pictures and a message board. Just click the link below and visit. ![]() April 12, 2002 ~ Happy 56th Birthday to Ed O'Neill who played Relish the Troll King. ![]() ![]() March 28, 2002 ~ Happy 54th Birthday to Dianne Wiest who played the evil Queen. Dianne Wiest also played the Avon lady Peg on "Edward Scissorhands." Her latest movie appearance is on a drama about a mentally challenged father fighting to keep his daughter when a social worker threatens to take her away to a foster home. Dianne plays the attorney who decides to help him. ![]() ![]() March 8, 2002 ~ Happy 41st Birthday to Camryn Manheim who played Snow White. You can see Camryn on the series drama "The Practice." Did you know that Camryn's birthname is Debra Frances Manheim? Also Happy Birthday to Camryn's son Milo who turned 2 on March 6. Check out my Camryn page. ![]() ![]() March 1, 2002 ~ Happy 44th Birthday to Simon Moore writer of The 10th Kingdom. Thank you so much Simon and hope you have a Happy Birthday! ![]() ![]() February 27, 2002 ~ Happy 2nd Anniversary 10th Kingdom!!! Two
years ago today The 10th Kingdom first aired in the U.S. and took us on a
wonderful journey. We fell in love with Wolf and cried with Virginia and
shared Tony's exasperation with the strange customs of the 9 Kingdoms. But
sadly, the ratings didn't do so well and now we wonder if we shall see a
sequel. The good news is that Scott Cohen and Kimberly Williams are
willing to reprise their roles and Simon Moore already has written a
10-page synopsis outlining his ideas for a sequel where we learn more
about Wolf's origins in the 2nd Kingdom. February 16, 2002 ~ I wrote a letter to Simon Moore and he wrote me back and said "the passion of the fans is the thing that will keep the chance of a sequel really alive." Chris has created some post cards that can be printed out and sent to Hallmark asking for a sequel. If you would like to show your passion for a sequel just click on the link below: Simon also mentioned his next production with Hallmark, Dinotopia. From what I've heard of the miniseries it sounds like it's going to be really good. Dinotopia official site February 3, 2002 ~ Happy 32nd Birthday to Warwick Davis who is appearing as one of the seven dwarves on Snow White which will be released to the United States on March 17, 2002. The miniseries produced by Hallmark will be shown on ABC and I know I'll be watching. Here's what it said in an ABC ad describing Warwick Davis:
WARWICK DAVIS (Saturday) got his first movie role when he was 11. His grandmother heard a radio ad announcing a casting call for little people to act in a movie - George Lucas's Return of the Jedi. At that time standing only 2 feet eleven, Warwick Davis was cast as Wicket, the lead Ewok. In 1987 Lucas started production on Willow and his role on that film - at least until Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - remains his most popular. Snow White official
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