Back in 2017, Matthew Perry appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and revealed that he and Justin Trudeau attended the same school — and that he and a classmate once beat up the future Canadian Pm.
During Perry’s Wednesday night appearance on “The Late Show”, Perry dismissed the story as rumour, admitting he can’t recall it ever happening.
During the conversation, host Stephen Colbert noted that he and Trudeau were in grade school together, and jokingly asked which of them is recognized more in Canada.
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“You know, there was a big rumour about us,” Perry volunteered. “That I beat him up in grade school.”
“Did you?” Colbert asked, to which Perry replied, “I don’t think so, no.”
“But you’re not entirely sure?” asked the host.
“My friends, Bryan Murray and Chris Murray,...
During Perry’s Wednesday night appearance on “The Late Show”, Perry dismissed the story as rumour, admitting he can’t recall it ever happening.
During the conversation, host Stephen Colbert noted that he and Trudeau were in grade school together, and jokingly asked which of them is recognized more in Canada.
Read More: Matthew Perry Declines Justin Trudeau’s Joking Request For A ‘Rematch’, Says He’s Just ‘Showing Off’
“You know, there was a big rumour about us,” Perry volunteered. “That I beat him up in grade school.”
“Did you?” Colbert asked, to which Perry replied, “I don’t think so, no.”
“But you’re not entirely sure?” asked the host.
“My friends, Bryan Murray and Chris Murray,...
- 11/2/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Stars: Bill Fellows, Bryan Murray, Cora Fenton, Sinead O’Riordan, Darren Travers | Written by Bernadette Manton | Directed by Jason Figgis
Torment is, essentially, an overwrought drama, with a supernatural bent, about the loss of a child; and sees a mother, Jane, played by Cora Fenton, target and architect as the killer of her child, proceeding to kidnap and interrogate him – all the while seemingly cracking from the pressure of losing her daughter.
Directed by Jason Figgis, who’s career – until this film – has consisted mainly of low-budget exploitation fare like the Grindsploitation series, film has two plot strands: a distraught mother coping with the loss of a child and an apparent child-murderer, trapped underground in a wooden box with only a webcam and a breathing tube being his connection to the outside world. It’s an intriguing idea – following what seems initially to be two unconnected stories, both connected to...
Torment is, essentially, an overwrought drama, with a supernatural bent, about the loss of a child; and sees a mother, Jane, played by Cora Fenton, target and architect as the killer of her child, proceeding to kidnap and interrogate him – all the while seemingly cracking from the pressure of losing her daughter.
Directed by Jason Figgis, who’s career – until this film – has consisted mainly of low-budget exploitation fare like the Grindsploitation series, film has two plot strands: a distraught mother coping with the loss of a child and an apparent child-murderer, trapped underground in a wooden box with only a webcam and a breathing tube being his connection to the outside world. It’s an intriguing idea – following what seems initially to be two unconnected stories, both connected to...
- 3/19/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Anna Friel has revealed that she will always be grateful to the producers who cast her in Brookside. The actress signed up to play Beth Jordache on the now-defunct Channel 4 soap at the age of 16. Though Friel only stuck with the role for two years, Beth's lesbian kiss with neighbour Margaret Clemence (Nicola Stephenson) and involvement in the death of dad Trevor (Bryan Murray) made her one of the programme's most memorable characters. "My partner David says to me, 'When you're 80, it will be Brookside'. No matter what I do, (more)...
- 9/25/2009
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
The nightmare that ate up most of the summer for hockey fans in Ottawa, the Dany Heatley debacle, has finally come to an end. The team, the fans, and the media can now, finally, concentrate on what really matters: returning the team to the heights of greatness from which it so quickly fell.
From the Sentators website:
Ottawa Senators general manager Bryan Murray announced today the club has acquired forwards Jonathan Cheechoo and Mila [...]...
From the Sentators website:
Ottawa Senators general manager Bryan Murray announced today the club has acquired forwards Jonathan Cheechoo and Mila [...]...
- 9/12/2009
- by kevinjohns@gmail.com
- CultureMagazine.ca
Anna Friel has claimed that she was bullied by the public and the press after completing work on Brookside in the '90s. The actress signed up to play troubled Beth Jordache on the Channel 4 soap in 1993, sticking with the role for two years before her character died in prison. As well as killing off her violent father Trevor (Bryan Murray), Beth was best remembered for locking lips with neighbour Margaret Clemence (Nicola Stephenson), providing the first pre-watershed lesbian kiss in the history of British television. Speaking to The Times, Friel revealed: "That was the point when everything changed. The kiss itself was no big deal. It was just: 'Oooo, funny! You've got softer lips!' (more)...
- 7/31/2009
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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