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Dead Talk Live has a new guest, Adam Sherman, Vanessa Marano, and Natasha Henstridge! These wonderful talents will be joining us on our television show, live on Tuesday, November 30th at 5:30pm Eastern Time! Many fans will certainly be thrilled to see director Adam Sherman and actresses Vanessa Marano and Natasha Henstridge from This Game’s Called Murder (2021).
Director Adam Sherman is known for his movies Crazy Eyes (2012), Happiness Runs (2010), Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006), and Dead Doll (2004). Vanessa Marano is an actress known for her roles in Saving Zoe (2019), Switched At Birth (2011-2017), Gilmore Girls (2005-2007), and Dexter (2009-2011). Actress Natasha Henstridge is best known for her roles in Ghost of Mars (2001), The Whole Nine Yards (2000), Species (1995), and Dog Park (1998).
This Game’s Called Murder, directed by Adam Sherman, is a dark comedy centering around the eccentricities surrounding the Wallendorf family. Vanessa Marano plays Jennifer Wallendorf, a social media powerhouse sabotaging her father’s luxury shoe business. Natasha Henstridge plays Mrs. Wallendorf, Jennifer’s greedy mother. This artistic film is in post-production, expected to be released December 3, 2021.
As stated above, Adam Sherman, Vanessa Marano, and Natasha Henstridge will be joining us live on Tuesday, November 30th at 5:30pm Eastern Time for our Dead Talk Live television show. This is one you certainly won’t want to miss!
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