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  1. Jan 10, 2018 · Dark Shadows bloopers to watch out for: Gabriel tries to step on Gerard’s line, when Gerard talks about minimizing his own risk. When Samantha approaches Edith in the playroom, a studio light is reflected in the window. Gerard says to Samantha, “Yes, and you started talking about, and thinking about Tad.”

  2. Feb 17, 2021 · Born in 1944 in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Christopher Pennock is known for his role in the ABC show Dark Shadows, which was a gothic soap opera that aired on the weekdays from June 1966 through April ...

  3. Pennock, who was diagnosed with melanoma last summer, was 76. His death was announced on the Dark Shadows News Facebook page. Pennock’s wife, Lynn Dunn Pennock, told the site that her husband, a lifelong Buddhist, “has transitioned into the pure land of Dewachen with complete enlightenment leaving only a rainbow body behind.”

  4. Feb 14, 2021 · I was fortunate to last spend time with Chris not that long ago when he officiated the wedding of our friends Valerie and Jim Storm. Jim, Chris and I have been friends since our days of being cast in the late sixties show, Dark Shadows. Chris was one of the most talented and dedicated actors I have had the privilege to work with. A long time ...

  5. Feb 14, 2021 · Broadwayworld reports that Pennock died on February 12 following several days of hospitalized care. Born on June 7, 1944, in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, he appeared on the daytime serial Dark Shadows as the characters Gabriel Collins, Jeb Hawkes, and Cyrus Longworth. He made his big-screen debut in Night of Dark Shadows.

  6. Christopher "Chris" Jennings (born 1944) was the identical twin brother of Tom Jennings. His younger sister was Amy. He was the great-grandson of Quentin and Jenny Collins, by their daughter, Lenore. Chris's first cousin was Joe Haskell, who described Chris as having always been a bright student, leaving Collinsport to go to school and study architecture, but then “something happened to him ...

  7. Apr 10, 2012 · DARK SHADOWS' maligned LEVIATHAN sequence is subtle, suspenseful and genuinely creepy. The sober tone is a relief coming after the campiness of the otherwise excellent "1897 Flashback". LEVIATHAN is DARK SHADOWS for the thinking person. The segment is rich in film and literary influences.

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