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Greg Rikaart (Leo), Judith Chapman (Diane/Anjelica) and Steve Burton (Harris) in their Y&R roles as Kevin, Gloria and Dylan.
Greg Rikaart (Leo), Judith Chapman (Diane/Anjelica) and Steve Burton (Harris) in their Y&R roles as Kevin, Gloria and Dylan.

 

Please note: A lot of this information is from IMDB, other sites or news articles. The info is not always accurate or updated. Also, just because a movie or show is made, it doesn’t mean it’s actually going to be showing in a theater or anywhere that fans can see it.



MOVIES



Victor Alfieri (ex-Franco) has completed a movie, “Warrior.”


Krista Allen (ex-Billie) appears in a horror movie, “Bits.”

Philip Anthony-Rodriguez (ex-Miguel) stars in an upcoming movie, “The Low End Theory.”


Matthew Ashford (ex-Jack) has many new movies coming out.

Tobin Bell (ex-Yo Ling) has many movies coming out.


Ashley Benson (ex-Abigail) appeared in the movie “McVeigh” this summer and has two other films coming out soon.


Blake Berris (Bobby/Everett/ex-Nick) appears in an upcoming indee movie, “A Tree Fell in the Woods.”

Nadia Bjorlin (ex-Chloe) stars in a new film, “Murder Between Friends.” More


Carson Boatman (Johnny) stars in the film “Off the Court,”  about a college basketball player.


Darin Brooks (ex-Max) is working on two new movies.

Richard Burgi (ex-Phillip Collier) has three movies coming out.


Molly Burnett (ex-Melanie) is shooting a new scifi flick, “Giant Voide.” She also produces. More


Barbara Crampton (ex-Trista), known as a “Scream Queen,” has a bunch of new horror movies coming out.


Bryan Dattilo and Leann Hunley star in a new film, “A Tiffany Setting.” Also, Bryan is working on a western.


Lane Davies (ex-Evan) has two movies coming out and appears on “General Hospital” on ABC in a recurring (possibly short) role.


Casey Deidrick (ex-Chad) stars in the film “The Friendly,” out November 11.


Trevor Donovan (ex-Jeremy) appears in the movie “Reagan,” out August 30; and in two other movies coming out.


Rob Estes (ex-Glenn) has two films coming out.


Daniel Feuerriegel (EJ) has a new film coming out, “Serpentine.”


Vivica A. Fox (ex-Carmen) has a lot of movies coming out.

(Chad) and his wife appear in an upcoming movie, “Willowbrook.”


Stacy Haiduk (Kristen/Susan) appears in “Merry Christmas, Elijah,” later this year.


Mark Hapka (ex-Nathan) has a few films coming out.


Jade Harlow (ex-Sheryl) has quite a few movies coming out.


JackĂ©e Harry (Paulina) stars in the upcoming movie, “Too Many Christmases.”


Lindsay Hartley (ex-Arianna) has three movies coming out this year.


Bill Hufsey(ex-Emilio) appears in an Eric Roberts movie, “Exposure.”


Olivia Rose Keegan (ex-Claire) is working on a movie starring Dan Stevens and Lily James.


Mike Manning (ex-Charlie) has a lot of movies coming out.


Gilles Marini (ex-Ted) has 2 movies coming out.


A Martinez (ex-Eduardo) has two new films coming out.


Adam Mayfield (ex-Ted) appears in the new indee movie “Sisters.”

Marci Miller  (ex-Abby) appears in an upcoming movie, “Gimme My Money.”

Casey Moss (ex-J.J.) has some short films coming out.


Patrick Muldoon (ex-Austin) is working on a few movies and a TV show.


Emily O’Brien (Gwen/Theresa) does a voice in the animated movie “Dagon: Troll World Chronicles.”


True O’Brien (ex-Paige) has some short films coming out.


Christopher Sean (ex-Paul) stars in the animated movie, “Ultraman Rising”on Netflix


Kevin Spirtas (ex-Craig) appears in the Christmas movie “Christmas Heist” later this year.


Taylor Spreitler (ex-Mia) appears in the new Netflix TV show, “Mystery, Inc.,” a live-action drama series based on “Scooby Doo.” She also stars in a horror movie, “Eagle Claw.”


Paul Telfer (Xander) does a voice in the audio movie series “Unsinkable.” Watch it here


Zach Tinker (ex-Sonny) has quite a few movies coming out.


Erik von Detten (ex-Nicholas) appears in the film “The Tonopah Five.”


Victor Webster  (ex-Nicholas) appears in a short film, “River of Grass,” which is going around to short film festivals.


Vanessa E. Williams (Valerie) has 2 films in development.


Robert Scott Wilson (Ben/Alex) has a new movie in production, “Under the Sky” and appears in a few episodes of a web series, “Bros.


Ray Wise (ex-Hal) has 4 movies coming out.


Arianne Zucker (ex-Nicole) is in a new horror movie “Memec.”



 

PRIMETIME TV SHOWS



Jensen Ackles (ex-Eric) appears in the TV series “The Boys,” and in the prequel series “Vought Rising”; he also stars in the upcoming new series “Countdown,” all on Prime Video.

Lamon Archey (Eli) has a recurring role on “All American” on The CW, which just finished season 6 in July.


Vanessa Bell Calloway (ex-Charlene/Denise) has a new comedy movie coming out in the new few years. More  She also stars in “Wicked City,” which airs on ALLBLK and has been renewed for season 3.


Matt Cedeño (ex-Brandon) appears in the TV series “Tyler Perry’s Ruthless” on BET+.


Jamie Chung (ex-Cordy) voices Harley Quinn in the animated series “Batman: Caped Crusader,” stars in the upcoming animated series, “Twlight of the Gods,” starting 9/19 on Netflix, and has two other movies coming out as well.

Tamara Clatterbuck (ex-Barb) is working on a new series, “The Home.”


Eileen Davidson (ex-Kristen/Susan) is working on a reality show with her husband step-son, “Duke of the Valley.”


Jen Lilley (ex-Theresa) appears in the series “Revelation Road: The Series” on Pure Flix in the Fall; and in “A Little Women’s Christmas” on GAC at Christmas. Trevor Donovan (ex-Jeremy) also appears in the latter movie.


When he’s not on Days, Kyle Lowder (Rex/ex-Brady) is a news anchor on this Nevada TV station.


Chrishell Stause  (ex-Jordan) stars in “Selling Sunset” on Netflix.  She’ll appear in a new Netflix Christmas movie, “Hot and Frosty.” More


Jessica Tuck (ex-Madeline) has a recurring role on “Upload” on Prime and on “For All Mankind” on Apple TV+.


Eric Winter (ex-Rex) stars in the hit series “The Rookie” Sundays on ABC.



DAYTIME AND STREAMING SOAPS


Linden Ashby  (ex-Paul) has been appearing on “Young and The Restless” in Sharon’s dreams recently as the long-dead Cameron.


Kirsten Storms  (ex-Belle) plays Maxie, Wally Kurth (Justin) plays Ned, Genie Francis (ex-Diana) plays Laura, Jane Elliot (ex-Anjelica) plays Tracy, Steve Burton  (ex-Harris) plays Jason, Rick Hearst (ex-Scott) plays Ric, Lynn Herring (ex-Lisanne) plays Lucy, and Kate Mansi (ex-Abigail) plays Kristina on “General Hospital” daily on ABC.


Eileen Davidson (ex-Kristen/Susan) plays Ashley on “The Young and the Restless” daily on CBS. Tracey E. Bregman (ex-Donna) plays Lauren and  on the same show. J. Eddie Peck (ex-Hawk) reprises his role as Cole. Greg Rikaart (Leo) sometimes plays Kevin and Judith Chapman (Diana/ex-Anjelica) sometimes plays his mother.


Don Diamont (ex-Carlo) plays Bill on “The Bold and The Beautiful” daily on CBS.


Crystal Chappell (ex-Carly) wrote and stars in “Venice: The Series” and is working on season 7 now.


Digital series “The Bay” has moved to Amazon Prime.More casting news, updates, and previous episodes can be found at www.thebaytheseries.com. Many soap stars appear in the series, including Jordi Vilasuso (ex-Dario), Mary Beth Evans (Kayla), Matthew Ashford (ex-Jack), Brandon Beemer (ex-Shawn), A Martinez  (ex-Eduardo), Mike Manning (ex-Charlie), and Martha Madison (ex-Belle).


Austin Peck  (ex-Austin), Natalia Livingston (ex-Taylor) and other soap stars in the web series “Tainted Dreams.” Watch Here!


Jordi Vilasuso (ex-Dario), Vincent Irizarry (ex-Deimos) and others appear in the new digital series “The BLVD.” No word yet on where or when it will be available. More


Freddie Smith (ex-Sonny) mostly talks about money on Instagram.



LIVE EVENTS



AUGUST


Aug 21 – Q&A Zoom with Remington Hoffman (ex-Li) & Eric Martsolf (Brady) Tickets


Monday, August 26 – “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” Q&A Cocktail Zoom Emily O’Brien (Theresa/Gwen) & Stacy Haiduk (Kristen/Susan) Tickets


SEPTEMBER


Tuesday, September 3 – Q&A Zoom with Days Brothers Christopher Sean (ex-Paul) & Eric Martsolf (Brady) Tickets


September 14 – Samantha’s Friends Fundraiser: “The Golden Age of Hollywood”, Bradenton, FL, Lakewood Country Club Ranch
Featuring Eric Martsolf (Brady), Matt Ashford (ex-Jack), Erik Fellows (Troy), Dan Feuerriegel (EJ), Kyle Lowder (Rex), Mike Manning (ex-Charlie), Jordi Vilasuso (ex-Darius) and others! For tickets, call Alice 941-518-3906. More Info


Wednesday, September 18 – Q&A Cocktail Zoom Judi Evans (Bonnie/Adrienne) & Wally Kurth (Justin) Sept 18 Tickets


Saturday, September 28 – Days “HOTTEST MEN” in Nashville – Eric Martsolf (Brady),  Scott Reeves (ex-Jake), Carson Boatman (Johnny) September 28, 2024 Tickets


Sunday, September 29 – Acoustic Concert & Photos Scott Reeves (ex-Jake) & Carson Boatman (Johnny), Brandon Beemer (ex-Shawn), Rob Wilson (Alex/Ben) and Paul Telfer (Xander) in Nashville Tickets


OCTOBER


October 19 – 20 – Bears Who Care OktoBEARfest Fun Run & Walk, Winter Garden, FL, Eric Martsolf (Brady),  Matt Ashford (ex-Jack), Shawn Christian (ex-Daniel), Judi Evans (Bonnie/Adrienne), Mike Manning (ex-Charlie) and Ari Zucker (ex-Nicole).


NOVEMBER


Friday, November 1st – YesterDAYS…past cast event With special guests & a Twist! VIP Sponsor Dinner Added!
at the Historic Biltmore Los Angeles 506 Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90071 213-612-1575
(Code: Star Struck Fan Events “YesterDAYS”) Group Rate ~ $150 (King or Doubles) + parking​ (separate fee) event parking $25
overnight valet & self parking $35 – Added Bonus ~ close to Peacock Theatre for Day of Days More Info


Saturday, November 2, 2024 – The Annual ‘Day of DAYS’ Fan Event – Celebrates 60th Anniversary Season. The fan event will  again take place at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. More info


DECEMBER


Charles Shaughnessy (ex-Shane) stars as Scrooge in “A Christmas Carol” Dec. 16-22 at the Byham Theater in Pittsburg, PA. Buy Tickets Now!


More Eric Martsolf (Brady) events!


 

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Stephen Nichols (Steve), Mary Beth Evans (Kayla) and Tyler Christopher (Stefan) in "General Hospital" on ABC as Stefan, Katherine and Nikolas.​
Stephen Nichols (Steve), Mary Beth Evans (Kayla) and Tyler Christopher (Stefan) in “General Hospital” on ABC as Stefan, Katherine and Nikolas.​

Interview with Tim Rozon

TV Interview!

Tim Rozon of "Wynonna Earp" on Syfy

Interview with Tim Rozon of “Wynonna Earp” on Syfy by Suzanne 2/22/21

This was a fun interview because he really loves to talk about the show, and really appreciates the fans. I hope they get another season!

Here’s the video of our interview

Question: You had some big gaps in the scheduling. Were you confident you’d be back for this? Or were you just relieved? How did you feel about that?

Tim: You know, it’s so crazy. I started Schitt’s Creek before I started Wynonna Earp. Schitt’s Creek wrapped season six, six seasons before we wrapped the fourth season of Wynonna Earp, just to show you how long it was to film that show. Yeah, I don’t know. There was almost a year hiatus between season three and four that we weren’t sure if we were coming back, and then we finally did, and then the global pandemic hit. So, we only got halfway through the season, and then to come back, I wasn’t sure, but if I was ever sure about anything, it’s kind of with Wynonna that it was gonna get done. There’s just something so special about this show. Then, yeah, it finally happened. It took five years, I think, maybe a little longer, five and a half years, to finally finally get there. Well, we eventually got there.

Question: Do you feel like your character got a satisfying ending, and have you been able to let him go yet?

Tim: You know, I love the the ending of the show. If that is truly the way it ends, I loved it. So, especially for my character, I remember telling Emily just, “Wow.” I mean, she’s wonderful, and as a showrunner and a writer, she’s very open. She’s there for you if you need her, but I’m not one of those people who are really – I never bug her. I never ask for things. You know, I’m not that person. I just put my trust in what they do, and I perform, and I understand that I have a job to do. You know, sometimes my character is going to do some of the things that aren’t so great, man, and I understand that’s just that’s part of it. But the way it all came together, I just remember telling Emily, just, “Thank you. I mean, I thought you did an incredible job with this character. You showed him so much love and compassion and growth.” And it was really touching.

How do I say goodbye to him? I made sure to, though while we were filming the second part of Season Four, just because you never know. It took us so long to get there, to finally film Season Four, to complete it. It almost never happens twice. So, yeah, I was aware of it the entire time, so I tried to literally enjoy every second that I possibly could with that character. It’s difficult now that it’s more real than ever, that the show most likely isn’t coming back. To say goodbye to that character is difficult. I think most people understand that it’s one of my favorite characters I’ve ever played. He just has a special place in my heart, the old cowboy. So yeah, it’s tough.

Question: So, last we saw everyone, our hearts were cheering for Waverly and Nicole but breaking for Wynonna and Doc. So, how would you describe those two relationships in these final episodes? What are the chances of maybe two weddings before it’s over?

Tim: You know, this love is complicated, and it comes in different shapes and forms and people love differently, and they love different things about other people and themselves. You know, it’s funny, I just feel like Doc has come so far by Season Four, and he’s really done with the old life. You know, I think he understands that sometimes to move forward, we’ve got to let the old ways die. I think as a society we’re learning that. And I think Doc, he finally gets that it’s time to let go.

It’s unfortunate, because I don’t think Wynonna has yet, but Wynonna has the burden of the curse. Well, she did at least. So, before it was tough. You couldn’t really say anything, because she was the one who had the burden. Anyway, at the end of the day, it was Wynonna who had to save the day. So, you couldn’t really say “Hey, let’s stop and grow a family and grow barley in the little farm,” like Doc wanted, because well, she had the burden of the curse. But now, the curse is gone, and for him, he just sees it as, “Why are you fighting?” Did you somehow come to love the fight? Is that what it’s become?” You know? Will she ever let go? Because they can never be together if she doesn’t let go too. So, I don’t know. We’ll see. We’ll see what happens.

Well, Waverly and Nicole, that’s just magic. Those are those stories we hear about, just, you know, magic. It exists. True love like that does exist. I mean, that’s the beauty of love and life. Doc and Wynonna is a little closer to real life. Maybe not. If you’re in a relationship, to be honest, like Doc and Wynonna’s, you should probably get out. [laughs] Probably not the healthiest.

Suzanne: So, you said that you think it’s the end of the season? Have you heard anything about the possibility of it continuing?

Tim: I haven’t heard anything. I’m always the last to know. People think that we know stuff. I don’t know. I’d know, honestly, a little before anybody if we ever came back, because I’d have to grow the mustache. You know, no one [unintelligible] grow a mustache. So, yeah, I don’t know; I don’t know anything.

I’ll say this, and this is the thing that makes the whole process easier for me, the only thing at the end of the day that I really care about is the Earpers, the fandom, and the way that the story ends. Now, if it ends, I’m very proud of it, and I’m very happy, and I think everybody’s going to be very happy. Now, if it continues on, I’m 100% sure that Emily and her team can write another amazing story, and there’re other stories and other avenues to go down, other than telling these stories. You know what I mean? Even if Doc doesn’t come back, you could tell the (Rachel) Valdez story. You know, there’re so many great stories you could tell and everything, but, for me, the main thing and the most important thing is I’m really proud and happy that I think the Earpers are going to be happy. That’s what makes me happy, to be honest, the most, because they deserve it the most. They’re the reason we got as far as we ever did, and there’s no doubt. So, that’s the one part that makes it all kind of okay, because I know that they’re still gonna be happy.

Question: Over four seasons, how is it been playing somebody who’s a lot older than you look, or at least who has the sensibilities of somebody who’s a lot older than you look?

Tim: Yeah, does he have too many sensibilities? I don’t know, it’s interesting. We didn’t play the man out of time as much as I would have loved to, and I did find some moments early on in season one to really play it. I remember I was doing things like [that]. I remember, specifically, there was an episode where I went to where all the broken cars were, where Bobo lived, and Doc went to meet Bobo whenever Bobo was camping there. I remember, I got into a car with the Levi character, and I got in the car, and I acted like it was the first time in a car. I remember the director, Ron Murphy’s, like, “Tim, what the hell are you doing?” I’m like, “Well, Doc Holliday, he’s never been in a car before. He wouldn’t know.” He’s like, “Yeah, dude, we’re not playing that. We don’t have time for that.” You know, he’s like, “He’s figured out stuff right away.” He’s just like, “You got to figure that he’s figured out stuff.” Yeah, so we never played the matter of time stuff. So, I don’t know how sensible he is, because I don’t know how much he’s learned from – You know, I think he’s less crazy than he should be, to be honest, because if we’re being honest, he was stuck there for 180 years in solitude. I’m pretty sure that would drive me nuts. So, I think the old cowboy did pretty good, to be honest.

Question: So, you’re not playing the inclination to go up to every person you meet and go, “Talk to me; talk to me! I was by myself for 180 years. Say something.”

Tim: No. And I mean, had I wanted to play it, I think they would have told me not to, so, no.

Question: Both Schitt’s Creek and Wynonna Earp have tremendous fan bases. I was just wondering how life has changed for you over the last six or so years?

Tim: Oh, I mean, just in the best way possible, and in just the sense of family and community that I’ve met in this thing. Meeting people virtually is one thing, and it’s amazing, but some of my most favorite memories in the past years have been meeting people in person, the fans of both those shows. I’m happy you said that, because Schitt’s Creek, you know, everybody talks about the Earpers, but the Creekers, man, they’re amazing, same energy. I’ve gone to Australia, and I’ve met Earpers and Creekers together, and they’ve all been just very supportive and amazing. It’s immediate. The most amazing thing is, especially with the Earper communities, we don’t need to talk about it. We already understand; it’s a symbiotic thing. It’s almost like, every time we’re seeing each other, it’s like saying, “Thank you.” It’s like, “Thank you.” “But thank you,” and both people meaning it. I don’t know, in a lot of ways, it just made me conscious to make sure that I’m just the best version of myself that I can be.

I’ve seen some amazing things, just amazing things. I’ve seen a lot of people come out for the very first time and the courage that it takes to do that. I’ve seen just fathers that came to the cons to support their daughter for the first time. You know, just stuff. It’s just amazing stuff that’s bigger than the show at the end of the day. That’s why I said I’m happy that if it is over, that part’s never over, the Earpers. It’s not over. The community and everything they built, it’s bigger than the show. It’s better than the show. It’s more important than the show. The show was amazing. It was great, but at the end of the day, we are fighting demons, pretending to be – you know what I mean? What these people created, it’s incredible, and I feel lucky that I got to be a part of that and into their world. It’s so weird, because they feel lucky that they got let to ours, but it’s so obvious to me that it’s the other way around. Yeah, it’s very special, very special communities, and the same with the Creekers. I just did a Zoom meeting with Karen for a charity for a couple of Creek fans, and it was supposed to be a 15 minute zoom call. I think we went almost two hours just chatting. But, honestly, we’re just chit chatting, and it was great.

Question: Speaking of Zoom, how is it working with the COVID protocols? How was shooting the second part?

Tim: You know, it was very difficult. In a weird way, it was the busiest year I’ve had in my life, actually, shooting during COVID, because I went directly from the last day of Wynonna Earp, getting on a plane and flying and starting a new show called Surreal Estate four days later. I just had to test I think six times within those three days that I was off. Yeah, it was very interesting. It was difficult.

I felt for the crew a lot. There were groupings at first, and at first, Wynonna was kind of tough, because we were the first show back in Canada. So, there was a lot of eyes on us, a lot of pressure. And for me, that was a lot of responsibility to make sure that we got this season done. When we first got out to Alberta, the numbers were kind of low. I remember some of the rest of the cast were like, “Oh, let’s go for dinner,” or “We can go for lunch.” I’m like, “I’m not going anywhere. I just quarantined at home for three months. If you think I’m coming here to start work and put this entire production at risk of how lucky we are, you’re crazy.” And they’re all like, “Oh my god.” But nobody went for lunch either. You know what I mean? It’s like, it’s the crews job. The Earpers are waiting for that season. It was just too important. There was just so much responsibility to be responsible, because the actual part of it, the actors, we’re the luckiest ones, again. We’re the only ones that get to take our masks off, even if it’s just to film or when you go to your little area after your mask is off. The crew, that mask is on from seven in the morning until 8:30 at night when we wrap. It’s difficult.

I didn’t like the groupings, because we never had that on Wynonna Earp. I’m friends with the crew as much as I am friends with Melanie, you know what I mean? Like, on the weekend, I’m going to equally hang out, go have brunch with the grip, because it doesn’t matter for me, but the groupings kind of made it like “Well, only Group B can talk to Group B. Well, what group are you in?” It’s kind of like sometimes there is that on a set anyway, different groupings, and I hate that. So, that part I didn’t like. The grouping part was tough, but you understand; it’s a global pandemic.

It’s hilarious that we actually lived during – we’re living still. They never would have wrote this for Wynonna Earp. It’s too crazy. All the crazy stuff we did, but they never would have went to pandemic, because that’s just too nuts, and yet, here we are. We’re all dressed as Mortal Kombat characters.

Interview Transcribed by Jamie of http://www.scifivision.com

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Tim Rozon

Doc Holliday, “Wynonna Earp”

Tim Rozon stars on SYFY’s WYNONNA EARP as Doc Holliday, the legendary gunslinger, friend and partner of Wyatt Earp, and now immortal “will they or won’t they” love interest to Wynonna Earp. He is handsome and charming and knows just what he must do to survive in Purgatory. Doc’s on a mission of his own to right the wrongs of his past before they consume him.

Rozon’s first leading role was playing heartthrob Tommy Quincy opposite Alexz Johnson and Laura Vandervoort on the teen drama series, “Instant Star.” Other notable credits include playing Mutt Schitt on “Schitt’s Creek,” gang infiltrator Alex Caine on “Befriend and Betray,” outer space rogue Isaac on SYFY’s VAGRANT QUEEN, and love interest to Candice Cameron Bure on “Christmas Town.” Guest appearances include “Rookie Blue,” “Flashpoint,” “The Listener,” “Heartland,” “Combat Hospital,” “Lost Girl,” “Being Human” and ”19-2.” Rozon won a prestigious Gemini Award for his performance on “Flashpoint” and was nominated for his role in “Befriend and Betray.”

Rozon currently resides in Montreal, where he co-owns the hit restaurants Garde Manger and Le Bremner opposite star chef Chuck Hughes.

WYNONNA EARP follows legendary law man Wyatt Earp’s descendant, Wynonna (Melanie Scrofano) who inherits his mystical gun, Peacemaker. With it, Wynonna and her posse of dysfunctional allies must fight against supernatural beings and other paranormal occurrences in a raucous, whisky-soaked struggle to break her family’s demonic curse.

In Season 4, the infamous Earp Curse is broken, and witty and wild demon hunter Wynonna Earp would love to be celebrating with cold whisky and hot donuts. Too bad she has to rescue everyone she loves, save the town of Purgatory, and take on her most diabolical, Earp-hating enemy yet — all without her trustworthy gun, Peacemaker. And that’s just Monday…

WYNONNA EARP is produced in Calgary by Seven24 Films and globally distributed by IDW Entertainment and Cineflix Rights. Emily Andras developed the series for television and continues to serve as showrunner and executive producer. Jordy Randall, Tom Cox, Rick Jacobs, Todd Berger, Peter Emerson and Brett Burlock also serve as executive producers.

Twitter: @WynonnaEarp
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Tim Rozon as Doc Holliday on "Wynonna Earp" on Syfy