ABOUT POINT PLEASANT
Elisabeth Harnois has been an actress since the age of 4, after appearing on the popular series "Highway to Heaven" in a special two part episode. She did numerous TV commercials until being chosen by Disney Productions to star as Alice in the "Adventures in Wonderland" series in 1992. Since then she has guest starred on several TV shows, including "Charmed", co-starred in "My Date with the President's Daughter", and led the cast of the Fox series "Point Pleasant".
Aubrey Dollar made her guiding light debut on 2002. Dollar, who grew up in Raleigh, NC. with her young sister and her parents, left her studies at Boston University to pursue a career in acting. Her leap of faith paid off: she has appeared in "Dawson's Creek", "Trapped" and "Children of the Corn 2". In her spare time Aubrey enjoys writing, camping and singing.
So..why Point Pleasant? Marti Noxon, executive producer explains: "It wasn't just the name of the town. It was the fact that it was this beautiful coastal place to show that really bad things can happen in sunny places." "It's evil", said Barbara Stancel, a 60-year-old resident. "I'm not happy about it". But Point Pleasant has never been home to cults, devil worship or anything else supernatural, according to police chief Raymond Hilling "We have our issues, but nothing satanic". "It's pretty cool that there's going to be a show about Point Pleasant" said Hunter Knolmayer. He plans to watch it. So does the Rev. David A. Kaiser, pastor of the First Assembly of God Church , even though he worries about Hollywood's obsession with evil and the impact of shows like Point Pleasant on young people. "I don't want to watch anything that glorifies the devil. But I kinda have to. I have to know what's in it, just to converse with other people and tell them what I believe."
So..why Point Pleasant? Marti Noxon, executive producer explains: "It wasn't just the name of the town. It was the fact that it was this beautiful coastal place to show that really bad things can happen in sunny places." "It's evil", said Barbara Stancel, a 60-year-old resident. "I'm not happy about it". But Point Pleasant has never been home to cults, devil worship or anything else supernatural, according to police chief Raymond Hilling "We have our issues, but nothing satanic". "It's pretty cool that there's going to be a show about Point Pleasant" said Hunter Knolmayer. He plans to watch it. So does the Rev. David A. Kaiser, pastor of the First Assembly of God Church , even though he worries about Hollywood's obsession with evil and the impact of shows like Point Pleasant on young people. "I don't want to watch anything that glorifies the devil. But I kinda have to. I have to know what's in it, just to converse with other people and tell them what I believe."
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