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America s game show host is also one of America s proudest dads.
Pat Sajak used air time during Monday s episode of Wheel of Fortune to give his 30-year-old son, Patrick Sajak, a congratulatory shout out. He asked his longtime co-host Vanna White if he could do a little parental bragging to honor his first born. You know my son Patrick, you ve known him all his life, Sajak told White. He s made it through medical school and he is now officially Dr. Sajak.
The game show host said he is thrilled about his son s accomplishment, whom he shares with his wife Lesly, but there is one aspect of the new degree that Sajak is less thrilled about.
Live! With Regis
and Kelly. He filled in for Regis Philbin and joined Kelly Ripa in interviewing Zach Braff and Marion Cotillard. The then-17-year-old teen sensation was greeted with screaming fans in the audience, much to Ripa s surprise.
June 2013: Miss USA pageant
Although his wife Priyanka Chopra has Miss India and Miss World titles under her belt, and ex-girlfriend Olivia Culpo was crowned Miss USA and Miss Universe, Jonas has had his own experience in the pageant world. He co-hosted the 2013 Miss USA pageant with
E! News personality Giuliana Rancic. During the bikini competition, he brought out his brothers Joe and Kevin Jonas to perform Pom Poms, Neon and First Time.
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Indie Film: Filmmaker taps into his darkest fears for ‘Family History’
The horror film by Mark Parker, who moved to Kittery from New York during the pandemic, is playing at festivals.
By Dennis Perkins
Courtesy of Mark J. Parker
Horror movies are often overlooked. Overlooked by critics, awards shows and much of the viewing public, who are “just not into that sort of thing.” And that’s just how horror filmmakers like it.
Sure, who wouldn’t love to be raking in awards and box office dollars, but horror movie makers have long relished the freedom their dark and relatively unsupervised corner of the film industry offers them. After all, it’s on the fringes where you can really say what you want.