Victoria Justice shines in front of neon lights. Pic credit:@victoriajustice/Instagram
Victoria Justice wowed against neon lights in her recent social media share.
The Victorious actress captured her 22.9 million followers’ attention with her bright and vibrant Vegas post.
Earlier this year, Victoria Justice appeared in the 2022 Netflix rom-com A Perfect Pairing.
The project also starred Adam Demos, Samantha Tolj, and Luca Asta Sardelis.
While several of Victoria’s posts have been promoting the film, her latest share was celebrating Vegas vibes.
Victoria looked sleek in a black dress while posing for a set of photos.
Victoria Justice is a Vegas beauty
Victoria Justice took to her Instagram page to share classy photos in Vegas.
The actress highlighted her curves in the opening photo with a side profile shot.
Victoria smirked with a bold red lip as she let her long straight tresses hang down.
Behind Victoria, neon signs shined brightly in red,...
Victoria Justice wowed against neon lights in her recent social media share.
The Victorious actress captured her 22.9 million followers’ attention with her bright and vibrant Vegas post.
Earlier this year, Victoria Justice appeared in the 2022 Netflix rom-com A Perfect Pairing.
The project also starred Adam Demos, Samantha Tolj, and Luca Asta Sardelis.
While several of Victoria’s posts have been promoting the film, her latest share was celebrating Vegas vibes.
Victoria looked sleek in a black dress while posing for a set of photos.
Victoria Justice is a Vegas beauty
Victoria Justice took to her Instagram page to share classy photos in Vegas.
The actress highlighted her curves in the opening photo with a side profile shot.
Victoria smirked with a bold red lip as she let her long straight tresses hang down.
Behind Victoria, neon signs shined brightly in red,...
- 9/7/2022
- by Tyler Shepherd
- Monsters and Critics
Ed Kavalee: writer, producer, actor of Scumbus
Network Ten has picked up first rights to a debut comedy feature by Ed Kavalee starring some of Australia’s best known comedians.
Scumbus is Kavalee’s first film, written, produced and funded by the comedian and directed by Luke Tierney.
The film, an idea of Kavalee’s and friend Josh Lawson, will be broadcast on Saturday 10 November at 9.30pm and later on Ten’s catch up service.
Kavalee told Encore: “It was conceived by myself and Josh Lawson before he got taken under the wing of Will Ferrell.”
“It was made for TV. No one is making comedy telemovies. So I thought let’s give this a go. Ten saw it, loved it and said they’d love to play it,” he said.
“It’s basically a little comedy about two life-long best friends who are also cops. One is a...
Network Ten has picked up first rights to a debut comedy feature by Ed Kavalee starring some of Australia’s best known comedians.
Scumbus is Kavalee’s first film, written, produced and funded by the comedian and directed by Luke Tierney.
The film, an idea of Kavalee’s and friend Josh Lawson, will be broadcast on Saturday 10 November at 9.30pm and later on Ten’s catch up service.
Kavalee told Encore: “It was conceived by myself and Josh Lawson before he got taken under the wing of Will Ferrell.”
“It was made for TV. No one is making comedy telemovies. So I thought let’s give this a go. Ten saw it, loved it and said they’d love to play it,” he said.
“It’s basically a little comedy about two life-long best friends who are also cops. One is a...
- 10/23/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Brooke Satchwell has revealed that landing a part in Packed to the Rafters was a "compliment". The 29-year-old Australian actress, who is best known for her past roles in Water Rats and Neighbours, said that she is very excited about joining the cast of the Channel Seven family drama as newcomer Frankie because it has been such a success. Satchwell told The Sunday Telegraph: "Acting is and always will be a passion. Well, that and the fact it is the highest-rating show in Australia, it's a fair compliment to be asked to join the team. The fact it provides a forum for things to be discussed means that it can delve into some more confronting areas." She also revealed that she has bonded with fellow new cast member Samantha Tolj, who (more)...
- 2/27/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Australia.s highest-rated TV drama series Packed To The Rafters is back to claim its crown.
The Seven series, which last year averaged 1.8 million viewers, returns next week with another 22 episodes.
It.s the nation.s favourite drama, having netted Best Australian Drama at the last three Logie Awards. Two weeks ago it also took out the Audience Choice Award for Best TV Program at the inaugural Aacta Awards.
Series producer Chris Martin-Jones, who occasionally sits in the director.s chair, puts the show's success down to it being so relatable. The drama focuses on the Rafter family . a family, which, like any, faces pressures of life and love while dealing with serious social issues.
.They can see the characters in their own lives. They can see the situation the character.s in,. Martin-Jones says from his Sydney office.
He says tackling serious issues such as abortion, drug abuse and...
The Seven series, which last year averaged 1.8 million viewers, returns next week with another 22 episodes.
It.s the nation.s favourite drama, having netted Best Australian Drama at the last three Logie Awards. Two weeks ago it also took out the Audience Choice Award for Best TV Program at the inaugural Aacta Awards.
Series producer Chris Martin-Jones, who occasionally sits in the director.s chair, puts the show's success down to it being so relatable. The drama focuses on the Rafter family . a family, which, like any, faces pressures of life and love while dealing with serious social issues.
.They can see the characters in their own lives. They can see the situation the character.s in,. Martin-Jones says from his Sydney office.
He says tackling serious issues such as abortion, drug abuse and...
- 2/8/2012
- by Sam Dallas
- IF.com.au
Packed to the Rafters will air a full season this year. Seven Network bosses have promised that the 2012 series of the Rebecca Gibney family drama will be a full 20 episodes, after they controversially cut 2011's season short to make way for new show Winners and Losers. According to the Herald Sun, new episodes of Packed to the Rafters will see former 24 star Cameron Daddo's return to Australian television, as he takes on the role of newspaper editor Adam Goodman. Other newcomers include Jacob Allen, who will play Dave's brother Matt Jennings, and Samantha Tolj as Sian Parry. It was revealed last year that former Neighbours actress Brooke Satchwell will join the series as Rafter Electrical employee (more)...
- 2/3/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Kyly Boldy has landed a new television role. The 27-year-old model and television presenter, who has been romantically linked to Australian national cricket vice captain Michael Clarke since last year, has been named as the new face of Jim Beam whisky. In the commercials for the drink, Boldy and Blue Heelers actress Samantha Tolj try to tempt a man at a speed dating venue but he chooses his 'mate' Jim Beam instead. Boldy's agent Sally White told The Daily Telegraph: (more)...
- 3/21/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Home and Away star Josh Quong Tart has confirmed that there is a new romance storyline on the cards for his character Miles Copeland. The actor - part of the Summer Bay soap since 2007 - revealed that the plot will begin later this year. Miles's last love interest was John Palmer's daughter Shandi Ayres (Samantha Tolj), but their relationship proved short-lived. Asked by Holy Soap whether Miles could find love again, Quong Tart replied: "You know what? It's coming. He finds someone. I don't know how long it (more)...
- 1/14/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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