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Sarah Goldberg, Dr. Sarah Glass In '7th Heaven', Dies Of Natural Causes Aged 40
By Elinor Cosgrave in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 08 October 2014
Sarah Goldberg, the actress best known for playing Dr. Sarah Glass on '7th Heaven', has died at the age of 40.
Sarah Goldberg, who had a recurring role on 7th Heaven, has died of natural causes at the age of 40.
Sarah Goldberg has died aged 40.
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7th Heaven Actress Mackenzie Rosman Poses In Lingerie For Maxim
By Elinor Cosgrave in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 30 July 2013
Photographs of Mackenzie Rosman, former star of US drama 7th Heaven, have been leaked online. The pictures were shot in March for Maxim Magazine's September edition. They show Rosman posing in lingerie.
Mackenzie Rosman, the actress who played Ruthie Camden on The WB's family drama 7th Heaven, has shocked many with her brazen photographs for Maxim. The 23-year-old posed for the magazine's September issue in lingerie and the pictures have already been leaked online. The photographs were taken in March as Rosman confirmed with a Tweet, dating from 28th March, which reads: "I caved. Just wrapped a Maxim photoshoot".
Rosman's 7th Heaven co-star Jessica Biel at 66th Cannes Film Festival.
This is not the first time the actress has appeared online scantily clad. In 2008, Rosman was the centre of a scandal when images of the actress in her underwear and kissing another female were leaked online. These images were candid and evidently the result of Rosman's typical teenage antics having been caught on film.
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Barry Watson and Tracy Hutson - Barry Watson, Tracy Hutson California, USA - 4th Annual Pink Party to Benefit Cedars-Sinai Women's Cancer Research Institute held at Hanger 8 - Santa Monica Airport Saturday 13th September 2008
Boogeyman Review
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I am sad to report that Boogeyman is not another biopic. It's not even clear whether this tame bit of horror shlock is about the Boogeyman or simply a Boogeyman. The film's credits list him as "the," but let's hope it's a mistake; I prefer to think that the Boogeyman would have better things to do than menace the closets of a barely-there rural town.
This Boogeyman's favorite victim is Tim (Barry Watson), and a childhood encounter leaves Tim's dad dead -- but Tim, somewhat inexplicably, still alive. Years later, Tim is living in "the city" (very similar to "a city") terrified of closets and the dark, though surprisingly at ease with an insufferable and oblivious girlfriend Jessica (Tory Mussett). When a family tragedy brings Tim home again, he must confront his frighteningly literal demons. He also gets to spend some quality time with childhood love Kate (Emily Deschanel).
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