There She Goes


8:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Thursday, May 28 on WOLF HDTV (56.1)

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A former teen rom-com star returns home decades after leaving her first love behind, only to reconnect with him and face a life-changing choice between the future she built and the love she never forgot.

new 2026 English Stereo
Comedy Romance

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Utkarsh Ambudkar (Actor) .. Advay
Born: December 08, 1983
Rachael Leigh Cook (Actor) .. Molly
Born: October 04, 1979
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Born October 4, 1979 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the doe-eyed, fine-boned Rachael Leigh Cook has invited frequent comparisons with the young Audrey Hepburn. The actress began her career at the age of ten as a model, and then broke into acting in 1995 with her role as Mary-Ann Spier in The Baby-Sitters Club. Her next memorable appearance was in The House of Yes (1997), where she played the young Parker Posey. Coincidentally, Freddie Prinze Jr., with whom she would later co-star in She's All That, was also in the film, although they had no scenes together.After The House of Yes, Cook acted in a few forgettable films, the exception being Living Out Loud (1998), in which she played the young Holly Hunter. It was her next film, 1999's She's All That, that garnered her significant attention. As Laney Boggs, Cook went from geek to chic under the tutelage of the most popular boy in school (Prinze Jr.). As the film was essentially billed as an update of My Fair Lady (1964), the comparisons between Cook and Audrey Hepburn seemed particularly apt. Only time will tell if these comparisons extend beyond physical appearance to career trajectory. Taking to the stage (on the screen at least) with her turn in the live adaptation of Josie and the Pussycats, audiences would soon find the attractive actress travelling back in time to the old west in Texas Rangers. An attempt to revive the western from celluloid oblivion, the film documented the true story of the founding of the Texas Rangers and found Cook cast alongside popular actors James Van Der Beek and Oded Fehr. Cook continued to work steadily through the early 2000s, including a recurring role on the show Las Vegas in 2005 and a supporting role in the film Nancy Drew (2007). She also did a stint on prime time drama Psych, in which she played Abigail Lytar, elementary school teacher and ex-girlfriend of the leading character Shawn Spencer (James Roday). In 2012, Cook took on a starring role, opposite Eric McCormack, in the TNT crime drama Perception, playing FBI agent Kate Moretti, which ran for three seasons.
Ryan Hansen (Actor) .. Ezra
Born: July 05, 1981
Birthplace: San Diego, California, United States
Trivia: Involved in the Invisible Children charity that aids youngsters in war-torn northern Uganda. One of the stars of an online series called Rockville CA, which was created by Josh Schwartz (The O.C., Gossip Girl). Among his hobbies are dancing, surfing, skating, skateboarding and snorkeling. Father is a pastor. Member of CYT (Christian Youth Theater). Shaved his head for a role in Power Rangers.
Lea Delaria (Actor)
Born: May 23, 1958
Birthplace: Belleville, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Became interested in comedy as a child in Catholic school, where she learned how to make the nuns laugh to avoid beatings. Started singing gigs with her jazz pianist father in nightclubs at age 12. In 1987, she emceed the Second March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. Her appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show in 1993 was the first time an out gay comedian appeared on a late night talk show. Debut comedy album, Bulldyke in a Chinashop, was released in 1994. Released her first jazz album, Play it Cool, in 2001. The part of Big Boo on Orange Is The New Black was specifically written for her, after she originally auditioned for a role as a prison guard. Lost 50 pounds after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2015.
Becky Ann Baker (Actor)
Born: February 17, 1953
Birthplace: Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States
Trivia: Was an Army brat and traveled around with her parents from base to base. Got the acting bug after appearing in a 6th grade play. Started acting professionally in theater as a chorus girl and landed a part in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas on Broadway in 1978. Other Broadway credits include: Titanic; Assassins; All My Sons; A Streetcar Named Desire; and Good People. Big TV break came when she was cast as Jean Weir, the lovable mom on Freaks and Geeks in 1999. In 2012 was cast as Lena Dunham's mother on Girls and appeared as Katharine McPhee's mom on Smash, along with her real-life husband Dylan Baker who played McPhee's dad. Is a founding member of New York-based theater company The Drama Dept. and is a member of Actor's Studio.
Mark Linn-baker (Actor)
Born: June 17, 1954
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Trivia: His role as the hapless "Cousin Larry" in the immortal 1980s sitcom Perfect Strangers forever earning him a secure position in the annals of television history, comic actor Mark Linn Baker may have since become notably less prominent on the world of television, though a key role in the 2001 television adaptation of Neil Simon's enduring Laughter on the 23rd Floor hinted at something of a comeback in the new millennium. Though Baker's father eschewed acting in favor of a more stable position in advertising, a childhood spent witnessing his father's community theater activities seemed to instill a somewhat more perseverant spirit in the star-stricken youngster. Though he would enter Yale as math major and ultimately emerge with a degree in drama, Baker's first true acting experience came with an appearance in the New York Shakespeare Festival. Baker's film debut in Woody Allen's Manhattan was quick to follow, and despite the fact that he didn't receive a notable amount of screen time, he was subsequently cast in a more weighty role in director Richard Benjamin's My Favorite Year (1982). Frustrated that the name Mark Baker was already taken at the actor's union, Baker assumed his better-known moniker at the suggestion of his father (who offered the name as a tribute to Leonid Tolstoy). His talents soon recognized by television casting agents, it wasn't long before Baker was offered the lead in the upcoming sitcom Perfect Strangers. Cast as the straight man to Bronson Pinchot's wacky foreign cousin, the fish-out-of-water, odd-couple comedy was an instant hit due in no small part to the unmistakable chemistry shared by its stars. Baker would continue to appear in numerous stage productions following the show's cancellation in 1993, though his absence on the small screen prompted many to speculate on his television and film career. Aside from appearances in Doonesbury: A Broadway Musical (1983) and Noises Off (1992), it appeared as if Baker had virtually disappeared from the spotlight. Of course, this was far from the truth, and in 1995 Baker could be spotted in the Broadway production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. The new millennium found the still-busy actor becoming a partner in Manhattan's popular West Bank Café, and in 2001, Baker once again split television viewers' sides in Laughter on the 23rd Floor.
Sakina Jaffrey (Actor)
Born: February 14, 1962
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Danced for the Joffrey Ballet during her childhood. Studied Chinese at Vassar College and intended to be a translator before opting to become an actress. Starred in the Funny or Die online sitcom Halal in the Family alongside Aasif Mandvi. Was a passenger on the Amtrak train that crashed in Philadelphia on May 12, 2015.
Alok Tewari (Actor)

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