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Many of you have wondered about the black bracelet Ian wears.
During the filming of LOST, Ian would wear black elastic bands around his wrist so that he could have them on hand to hold back his hair. A group of his loyal fans who run his fan site, started calling themselves his “band of followers” and would all wear black bands to show their support. Later his fans became known as Brothas and Sistahs.
When Ian cut his hair, he no longer needed the black elastic bands but he started wearing a black leather one they made for him to show his appreciation and love for his fans. Much to their delight, he now wears it all the time, on camera, at events, during interviews. It has very special meaning to his fan club because they know it is for them.
“His fans are really lovely people and very good to us.” says his wife Annie. “They even sent me cards on my birthday, and made me my own bracelet with an engraved heart that says, ‘#1 Fangirl’ . They are fiercely loyal and protective of Ian and he of them. The bracelet is very special to him and wearing it is his way of showing his appreciation and letting them know he is thinking of them.”
More information to come about this exciting short film directed and starring Henry Ian Cusick.
BODY OF PROOF
Air Date: Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Time Slot: 10:00 PM-11:00 PM EST on ABC
Episode Title: (#313) “Daddy Issues”
SEASON FINALE
WILL MEGAN FINALLY LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT HER FATHER’S SUICIDE? FIND OUT ON THE SEASON THREE FINALE OF ABC’S “BODY OF PROOF”
Henry Ian Cusick, Lorraine Toussaint and Joanna Cassidy Guest Star
“Daddy Issues” – Tommy goes along with Megan to her father’s exhumation, which only yields more mysteries to what she has always been told was his suicide. Megan’s mother, Joan, suggests Megan look into her late husband’s patient files, which may be connected to his death — and that of one of his patients, too — on the Season Finale of “Body of Proof,” TUESDAY, MAY 28 (10:00-11:00 p.m. ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Body of Proof” stars Dana Delany stars as Dr. Megan Hunt, Jeri Ryan as Dr. Kate Murphy, Mark Valley as Tommy Sullivan, Elyes Gabel as Adam Schaeffer, Geoffrey Arend as Dr. Ethan Gross, Windell D. Middlebrooks as Dr. Curtis Brumfield and Mary Mouser as Lacey Fleming.
Guest starring are Henry Ian Cusick as Trent Marsh, Lorraine Toussaint as Chief Angela Martin, Jonathan Banks as Glenn Fitz, Larry Sullivan as David Hunt, Mark Saul as Bodie Batts, with Kurtwood Smith as Earl Brown and Joanna Cassidy as Joan Hunt.
“Daddy Issues” was written by Corey Miller and directed by John Terlesky.
“Body of Proof” is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV format, with 5.1-channel surround sound. This program carries a TV-14,V parental guideline.
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“Daddy Issues” – Tommy goes along with Megan to her father’s exhumation, which only yields more mysteries to what she has always been told was his suicide. Megan’s mother, Joan, suggests Megan look into her late husband’s patient files, which may be connected to his death — and that of one of his patients, too — on the Season Finale of “Body of Proof,” TUESDAY, MAY 28 (10:00-11:00 p.m. ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Body of Proof” stars Dana Delany stars as Dr. Megan Hunt, Jeri Ryan as Dr. Kate Murphy, Mark Valley as Tommy Sullivan, Elyes Gabel as Adam Schaeffer, Geoffrey Arend as Dr. Ethan Gross, Windell D. Middlebrooks as Dr. Curtis Brumfield and Mary Mouser as Lacey Fleming.
Guest starring are Henry Ian Cusick as Trent Marsh, Lorraine Toussaint as Chief Angela Martin, Jonathan Banks as Glenn Fitz, Larry Sullivan as David Hunt, Mark Saul as Bodie Batts, with Kurtwood Smith as Earl Brown and Joanna Cassidy as Joan Hunt.
“Daddy Issues” was written by Corey Miller and directed by John Terlesky.
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The CW is betting on the future.
The young network has picked up two future-set dramas, The Tomorrow People and The 100, joining The Vampire Diaries‘ spinoff The Originals, which was already ordered to series. Star-Crossed, a high school drama centering on a romance between an alien and a human, and Reign, which tells the story of a young Mary Queen of Scot, were also picked up.
The Tomorrow People comes from The Vampire Diaries‘ boss Julie Plec (Who needs sleep?) and Arrow executive producer Greg Berlanti, while The 100 brings Lost fan favorite Henry Ian Cusisk back to TV!
The Tomorrow People: From Arrow‘s Greg Berlanti and The Vampire Diaries’ Julie Plec, this drama centers on a group of young people who represent the next stage of human evolution, aka have special abilities à la X-Men and Heroes. Arrow star Stephen Amell‘s cousin Robbie Amell and Supernatural standout Mark Pellegrino star in the project, which is based on the original U.K. series.
The 100: After nuclear war destroys civilization, Earth’s lone survivors are living in a spaceship in this postapocalyptic drama. The title refers to the 100 juvenile delinquents that are sent back down to Earth to see if the planet can be lived on again. Newcomer Eliza Taylor, Grey’s Anatomy‘s Isaiah Washington, Lost‘s Henry Ian Cusick, Arrow’s Kelly Hu all star.
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Star-Crossed: 90210‘s Matt Lanter stars as an alien boy, who is the member of a group called The Orion 9 that are integrated into a regular high school ten years after their people landed on Earth and were placed in internment camps. Of course, he falls in love with a human girl, played by Friday Night Lights‘ Aimee Teegarden. Think District 9 meets Roswell. Grey Damon and Vampire Diaries fan favorite Malese Jow also star.
Reign: Prepare to learn the story of Mary Queen of Scot’s (played by Adelaide Kane, who can be seen on Teen Wolf‘s upcoming season) rise to power in this drama centering on the 15-year-old’s arrival in France and engagement to Prince Francis. Coming along for the ride are her three BFFs as her ladies-in-waiting, who will help her navigate the French Court, which is full of foes, dark forces and sexual intrigue.
The CW recently renewed Beauty and the Beast and Hart of Dixie, as well as The Vampire Diaries, Arrow and Supernatural.
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