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In the news: Craig Bromell from cop to producer

From Joe Warmington of the Toronto Sun:

  • From street cop to TV producer
    “‘Bully Bromell’s’ scripted antics and continuous blurred blue line was the stuff of movies and those same politicians, who spent thousands of dollars looking for bugs in their offices, will be in front of their TVs on CTV Friday at 9 pm to watch this two-hour premier movie because ‘The Craig Bromell Show’ continues in the form of a hot-looking new cop drama called The Bridge.” Read more.
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In the news: Aaron Douglas of The Bridge

From Glen Schaeffer of the Vancouver Sun:

  • The Bridge inspired by former police union leader
    “A scene in the first episode of the new Toronto-set TV drama The Bridge has a group of police officers emptying their guns into a fleeing pickup truck, after which one of them jokes blackly with investigators probing the shooting. ‘Americans love that,’ says Vancouver actor Aaron Douglas, who stars in the show as that scene’s joker, a uniformed cop and police union leader named Frank Leo. ‘I’ve shown the pilot to friends, a couple of cops, and they think that’s just the best scene in the show.'” Read more.
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In the news: The stars of Heartland

From Petrina Gentile of the Globe and Mail:

  • A tale from the Heartland
    “Now meet Graham Wardle, who plays Ty on the CBC drama, Heartland . Although only 21, Wardle has starred in In the Land of Women alongside Meg Ryan and Adam Brody, The X-Files , The Sentinel , The Outer Limits and The New Addams Family.” Read more.

From Lisa Wilton of QMI Agency:

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