Taking on the role of an American soldier and hero is a daunting task for many actors to attempt. For actress Tammy Gillis, having the opportunity to depict such a courageous character was a hurdle worth jumping. The newest installment of the Hallmark Signed, Sealed, Delivered series, Impossible Dream, is a story based on the […]
A Star is Born: An Interview with Eva Bourne
Eva Bourne’s talent was born out of the loving encouragement of her eccentric parents, along with her own knack for creativity and her driven nature. To turn her dreams of becoming an actress into a reality, she made the bold move of dropping out of college in Cranbrook, B.C. and moving to Vancouver to pursue acting. Bourne booked her first role […]
The Scientist Speaks: HELIX’s Kyra Zagorsky
The Hudsucker caught up with Kyra Zagorsky and got the scoop about her feelings on sci-fi, her castmates, and all things “Helix”. (Warning: if you aren’t caught up on the second season of “Helix” yet, we suggest you do so before reading on! Spoilers ahead!)
Living and Loving The Artists’ Life: Chatting with Andrea Stefancikova
With more than a dozen film, television and stage credits to her name, Andrea Stefancikova is not your average actress. While prominent in the indie film circuit, the social media savvy artist is incredibly dedicated to her craft and understands the real value it brings to not just her life, but those who appreciate and understand film the way she does.
Introducing BITTEN’s Newest Cast Member: Tommie-Amber Pirie
With dozens of film, theater and television roles under her belt, as well as a Canadian Screen Award nomination, Canadian actress Tommie-Amber Pirie is no stranger to both the stage and the screen. With roles on shows such as CTV’s The Listener, Showcase’s Lost Girl, and Syfy’s Warehouse 13, as well as film credits for […]
Baby Take A Bow: Remembering Shirley Temple Black
Iconic child star Shirley Temple died today at the age of 85. Temple was a child actress unlike any other in an industry always reinventing itself. With a career beginning at the age of 3, she became the first child performer to truly be deemed a movie star as she led and became America’s shining light during the Great Depression.
Guest Writer Caileigh Scott: Me, Myself and I – After The Break-Up
Today The Hudsucker welcomes guest writer, Caileigh Scott, a Los Angeles based actress, writer and sketch comedienne. In addition to her stage and screen work, Scott also performs with several sketch comedy troupes, and co-founded the non-profit organization IBG Inc.


























