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Actor Neal McDonough, known for portraying movie villains, says he’s now focused on creating faith-based projects that align with his family values. McDonough, the host of the Christmas special “Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir,” which premiered on BYUtv and PBS starting Dec. 13, says the special will honor both his faith and Irish flair as Tony Award-nominee…

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Marvel actress Letitia Wright reveals in a new interview that her Christian faith rescued her during a time when she was depressed and was considering quitting the industry. Wright was propelled into stardom in 2018 with her role in Black Panther alongside the late Chadwick Boseman, who died in 2020. In 2022’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, she plays…

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As Neal McDonough navigated Hollywood, there was one thing he refused to give up on: his faith in God. In 2010, the former “Desperate Housewives” star claimed he was fired three days into filming the ABC series “Scoundrels” because he wouldn’t agree to on-screen sex scenes. While the show only ran for one season, the…

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The Prince and Princess of Wales attended a recent Boston Celtics game, but many team members didn’t seem interested. The Celtics’ head coach doesn’t even consider Prince William and Kate Middleton as “The Royal Family.” A reporter asked Joe Mazzulla if he met with “the Royal Family.” His response: “Jesus, Mary and Joseph?” He seemed pretty serious, too. “Oh…

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