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Nickelodeon Scandal: Celebrities Speak Out on Child Abuse Allegations

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Independent

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Source: The Independent

James Marsden and Taran Killam are revealed to have supported convicted child sex abuser Brian Peck in his trial through letters to the judge, as detailed in the new documentary "Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV." The series sheds light on the abuses that occurred on Nickelodeon sets in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with former cast and crew members speaking out. Peck, a dialogue coach for Nickelodeon, was convicted of child sex abuse in 2004, with 41 people, including Marsden and Killam, submitting letters of support. The documentary also features Drake Bell, who accuses Peck of assaulting him when he was 15.

"Child Abuse Revelations: Actors' Letters of Support and Trauma Disclosures"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Entertainment Weekly News

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Several prominent entertainers, including James Marsden, Alan Thicke, and Boy Meets World stars, wrote letters of support for convicted child abuser Brian Peck, who was sentenced to 16 months in prison in 2004 for sexually abusing a 15-year-old. The letters were revealed in the docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, which also features Drake Bell revealing himself as the victim in the case. Some of the letter writers have expressed regret and stated that they were misinformed about the situation. The docuseries airs on March 17 and 18 on ID.

James Marsden, 50, PDA with Model Frederique Brons, 25, in NYC

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Actor James Marsden, 50, was seen kissing Dutch model Frederique Brons, 25, during a smoke break outside a hotel in New York City. The Enchanted star, who has three children, leaned in for a kiss with the blonde model, who hails from Amsterdam. The couple appeared to be enjoying each other's company, laughing and chatting while smoking cigarettes. Marsden recently celebrated his 50th birthday with a star-studded party in Beverly Hills.

James Marsden's Star-Studded 50th Birthday Bash with Shirtless Cake and 'Jury Duty' Surprise

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Actor James Marsden celebrated his 50th birthday in style with a star-studded bash in Beverly Hills. The party, thrown by Casamigos Tequila, featured a cake with a shirtless photo of Marsden from his modeling days. Celebrity guests included Woody Harrelson, Tessa Thompson, and Aaron Paul. The event took place at the Sheats-Goldstein residence and featured Shake Shack sliders and cocktails in Marsden's honor. Social media was flooded with birthday wishes for the actor, including posts from Kiernan Shipka and Dave Bernad.

"Laugh Out Loud with 'Jury Duty': A Hilarious Docu-Style Comedy"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BuzzFeed

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"Jury Duty" is a new comedy show on Amazon Freevee that features a group of actors portraying jurors in a made-up trial, with one non-actor juror who is unaware of the situation. The show is filled with hilarious moments, including James Marsden playing a fictionalized version of himself, and Ronald Gladden proving to be a likable contributor. The article lists 29 laugh-out-loud moments that sum up why "Jury Duty" is a must-watch comedy show.

The Improv Comedy and Terrifying Reality of 'Jury Duty' TV Show

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NPR

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Actor James Marsden talks about his experience on the Amazon Freevee series Jury Duty, where a solar contractor named Ronald Gladden is dropped into a fake courtroom filled with actors. Marsden plays a satirical version of himself and says the show was like no other acting job he's ever experienced. The show was only partially scripted, and the actors constantly had to shift in response to what Gladden did. The intention was to create a "hero's journey" for Gladden, and Marsden says the friendships that were created were real.

James Marsden's 'Jury Duty' Comedy: A Bizarre and Hilarious Reality You Can't Miss

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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Amazon Freevee's "Jury Duty" is a documentary-style court case series filmed in a real courtroom with a fake civil case and improv actors, including James Marsden playing an exaggerated version of himself. Juror Ronald Gladden was unaware that the proceedings were entirely fake, and the other participants had to keep the secret for 17 days. Despite the bizarre situations, Gladden came off as a hero and befriended one of the weirder jurors. The charade was revealed by the presiding judge, but Gladden laughed about the elaborate set-up and remains friends with the people he met making the show.