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Watch The Exclusive Trailer For Tristan “Mack” Wilds’ upcoming original TV One film, “Dinner For Two”

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Dinner For Two  details a solution to healing a broken heart. In preparation for his “last supper”, Chris (Tristan ‘Mack’ Wilds) sets the mood by recreating a favorite dish he shared with his once beloved Angela (Chaley Rose). As Chris reflects on great memories over multiple glasses of wine and whiskey, he also mourns the loss of their relationship. To permanently numb the pain, Chris contemplates taking his own life, as Angela refuses to love him back and forgive his downward alcoholic spiral. “Dinner For Two,” premieres on  TV One ,  Sunday, September 2  and airs at  7 p.m. ET /4 p.m. PT.    

Watch The Exclusive Trailer For Tristan “Mack” Wilds’ upcoming original TV One film, “Dinner For Two”

Watch The Exclusive Trailer For Tristan “Mack” Wilds’ upcoming original TV One film, “Dinner For Two”

Continue reading here:

Dinner For Two  details a solution to healing a broken heart. In preparation for his “last supper”, Chris (Tristan ‘Mack’ Wilds) sets the mood by recreating a favorite dish he shared with his once beloved Angela (Chaley Rose). As Chris reflects on great memories over multiple glasses of wine and whiskey, he also mourns the loss of their relationship. To permanently numb the pain, Chris contemplates taking his own life, as Angela refuses to love him back and forgive his downward alcoholic spiral. “Dinner For Two,” premieres on  TV One ,  Sunday, September 2  and airs at  7 p.m. ET /4 p.m. PT.    

Watch The Exclusive Trailer For Tristan “Mack” Wilds’ upcoming original TV One film, “Dinner For Two”

Richard Dysart Dies: L.A. Law Actor Was 86

Richard Dysart, a veteran actor of the screen and stage best known for his role as Leland McKenzie on the hit series L.A. Law, died Sunday at his home. He was 86. His publicist confirmed Dysart’s passing to the media. Dysart was on L.A. Law for the Stephen Bochco-created show’s duration, from 1986-1994, winning an Emmy for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama in 1992. The Boston-born star accumulated dozens of other small- and big-screen credits to his name over the course of his nearly five-decade career, as well. Fans may remember Dysart for roles in films such as The Thing, The Falcon and the Snowman, Mask, Wall Street and Back to the Future Part III . Family and friends say his heart remained in the theater, where he got his start, and where he founded the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Dysart’s Broadway credits are even more impressive than his screen resume. A.C.T. paid tribute to him today on Facebook, saying in a statement: “A.C.T. mourns the loss of one of our founding members, Richard Dysart … Richard was a true actor’s actor; we celebrate the life of this incredible talent.” Blair Underwood, who co-starred on L.A. Law with him, wrote: “I just found that my old friend Richard Dysart passed away today; age 86. A big heart and perfect gentleman. You will be missed! #LAlaw #the1990s.” Debi Mazar offered a similar sentiment, tweeting: “R.I.P #RichardDysart amazing actor whom I’ve had the privledge to work on LA Law! He was our ‘dad’ on the set.My condolences to his family.” View Slideshow: Celebrities We Lost in 2015

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Richard Dysart Dies: L.A. Law Actor Was 86

R.I.P.: 12-Year Old Boy Dies After Middle School Bullying [Video]

Wonder what that school score is now on the property listings? Community mourns the loss of Magnolia Middle 7th grader ndn

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R.I.P.: 12-Year Old Boy Dies After Middle School Bullying [Video]