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I Think I Do (2013)
Character: Julia
Status: Pre-production
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Kiss at Pine Lake (2012)
Character: Zoe McDowell
Status: Post-production
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The Barrens (2012)
Character: Cynthia Vineyard
Status: Post-production
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388 Arletta Avenue (2011)
Character: Amy
Status: Complete
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I Live Here
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Mia in ‘The Cleaner’

Posted on: June 19, 2009 | Filed under: Media Alerts, Site News & Updates, Television News, The Cleaner | 2 Comments

Hello my lovelies,

Let me begin by apologizing for the lack of updates here over the past few months. Real life has kept me incredibly busy and still is at the moment, so I’m not sure exactly when I’ll be able to get back to updating properly. I just wanted you to know that I haven’t abandoned the site and it’s not in any danger of closing or anything like that. I’ve just barely had 2 minutes to breathe lately and updating sites hasn’t been very high on my list of priorities in a while. Yes, it stinks, but such is the way of life sometimes. ;)

Now, on to some real Mia news. She will be appearing in Season 2 of The Cleaner. I haven’t found much information on her appearance yet, so I don’t know if it will be a single episode or a multi-episode arc. I’ll update with more news as it arises though. The new season will premiere on June 23rd @ 10pm ET/PT on A&E. Click here to visit the official site.




filmsactu.com interview with Mia

Posted on: June 19, 2009 | Filed under: Interviews, Media Alerts | 0 Comments

Click here to view the video. There was no embed option, or I would have posted it below as well. The interview is a little old (from September 2008), but since I didn’t have it on the site yet, I thought I’d go ahead and post it. Better late then never, I suppose.

Actrice très douée et également superbe (ce qui n’est pas pour déplaire), Mia Kirshner a connu à ce jour sa plus grande heure de gloire aux yeux du grand public dans le Dahlia Noir (elle était d’ailleurs bien la seule). C’est sans compter que Mia promène sa jolie frimousse et sa forte personnalité dans des séries TV, de 24 Heures Chrono où elle avait joué une méchante, à The L Word où elle tient l’un des rôles principaux. C’est autour de la sortie de la saison 4 de cette série, déjà disponible dans les bacs, que nous l’avons rencontrée cet été pour une interview sans langue de bois, où l’on constate qu’elle n’est pas forcément accro aux séries TV et loin d’être atteinte du carriérisme aigu dont bon nombre d’actrices à Hollywood sont victimes. Ce qui quelque part est rageant étant donné son talent.

Source: filmsactu.com




Never Again Means Now

Posted on: June 03, 2009 | Filed under: I Live Here | 0 Comments

The Jewish people have a long history of persecution and victimization. Our sufferings as a people have undeniably shaped who we are as individuals and as a people today. Throughout the world, people are still being silenced and exterminated, just as millions of us were in Europe 65 years ago. Just as we begged the world to help, so are our brethren the world over. There is no better time to fulfill our promise of “never again” and our biblical duties as God’s caretakers of the world. Although there were those who came to our aid, it is acknowledged that not enough was done to save the 6 million Jews that perished in the Holocaust, just as we did not do enough in Rwanda when that genocide erupted.

Everyone now knows about the atrocities committed in the Holocaust, because Jews have dedicated themselves to educating others about the horrors of the concentration camps and sharing stories of our suffering. Other stories of atrocities and disasters affecting millions of impoverished people the world over are less frequently told, but those individuals are no less deserving of justice.




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