The ProverbPaid | Amazon Video on Demand
Length: 10:00
Posted: 1/24/2008
The Proverb is a ten-minute mockumentary of contemporary journalism and religiosity, lampooning both as serious in form only. Based on a randomly assigned Proverb (15:33), it was written, produced, and directed in 168 hours. This experimental short was directed by Todd Albertson, written by Jeff Andrus, and stars the Tony-award winning Scott Waara, Nancy Stafford (of Mattlock fame), Lauren E. Roman (from All My Children), Christopher Prizzi (from Law & Order), and newcomer Anna Michelle Wang. watch
The ProverbPaid | Amazon Video on Demand
Length: 10:00
Posted: 1/24/2008
The Proverb is a ten-minute mockumentary of contemporary journalism and religiosity, lampooning both as serious in form only. Based on a randomly assigned Proverb (15:33), it was written, produced, and directed in 168 hours. This experimental short was directed by Todd Albertson, written by Jeff Andrus, and stars the Tony-award winning Scott Waara, Nancy Stafford (of Mattlock fame), Lauren E. Roman (from All My Children), Christopher Prizzi (from Law & Order), and newcomer Anna Michelle Wang. watch
Question: Did Matlock have more than one daughter? And who played the part? I saw at least three different actresses play it.
Answer: There were two daughters, by my count, Steve, but three different actresses did indeed carry the role. When Diary of a Perfect Murder, the Matlock pilot film, first aired in early 1986, lawyer daughter Charlene Matlock was played by Lori Lethin. However, when the series launched in September on NBC, Linda Purl (Happy Days) handled the daughterly duties. In 1987 Charlene left to start her own practice in Philadelphia and Ben (Andy Griffith) replaced her with Michelle Thomas (Nancy Stafford), who was no relation.
Whatever Charlene said to Ben before she left, it must have been a doozy because when Michelle moved onread more