More Pictures from the Seattle Brain Cancer Walk
Monday, June 28th, 2010The Chris Elliott Fund’s facebook page has been updated to include photos of Jean from Saturday’s Seattle Brain Cancer Walk. You can view everything at the facebook page: Here
The Chris Elliott Fund’s facebook page has been updated to include photos of Jean from Saturday’s Seattle Brain Cancer Walk. You can view everything at the facebook page: Here
I’ve updated the gallery with a few more pictures from the Seattle Brain Cancer Walk that Jean took part in today with the Chris Elliott Fund team. +2 more at the album Here
The first picture of Jean at today’s Seattle Brain Cancer Walk has emerged. Click the thumbnail below for the full size. (Source)
New Day Northwest has uploaded a second clip of Jean from Thursday’s show: If the embedded video clip doesn’t work, you can view the interview at the show’s website: Here
Jean appeared on New Day Northwest this morning to talk about The Chris Elliott Fund. You can view the interview in the embed below: If the embed doesn’t work, you can view the video at the show’s website: Here
Jean is scheduled to appear on New Day Northwest (King 5 TV) on Thursday (June 24th) at 11am (pst) to talk about her work with the Chris Elliott Fund and brain cancer awareness. The show’s website can be found: here (Source)
I’ve added screencaps of all of Jean’s scenes from Youth In Revolt: You can view the full album: Here
The film Barry Munday, in which Jean plays the title character’s mother, has been acquired by the distributer Magnolia Pictures. According to Variety: Magnolia will release “Barry Munday” as part of its Ultra VOD program on Aug. 27, followed by a platformed theatrical release on Oct. 1. (Source)
I’ve added some rarely seen promotional pictures of Jean from 24 to the gallery.
Growing up, I spent a lot of weeknights at my grandparents house where Monday sleepovers meant one thing — sitting on my patch of carpet, eating string cheese on Town House crackers and watching “Designing Women” with my grandmother. Did I understand the acerbic and brainy writing? Not so much. But did I love it? [...]