Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Ilse Salas, Director Rodrigo Prieto, Tenoch Huerta and Dolores Heredia from “Pedro Paramo”
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“Pedro Paramo,” based on the 1955 novel by Juan Rulfo, premieres Wednesday, Nov. 6, on Netflix, starring Tenoch Huerta and Manuel Garcia-Rulfo.
Mexican film on an epic scale: Garcia-Rulfo, Huerta star in ‘Pedro Paramo’
Anyone who has ever visited Mexico (or watched a travel show set in the country) already knows that it is an ancient and dynamic land teeming with good food, colorful tapestries and a rich culture devoted to honoring the dead. While many non-Mexicans may have been introduced to its culture through American films such as “Coco” (2017) and “The Mask of Zorro” (1998) or the artsy biographical drama “Frida” (2002), Mexico has its own vibrant cinema history, which was celebrated by Netflix with a news release announcing “Pedro Paramo” this past August.
To be released just four days after Mexico’s Day of the Dead observances, “Pedro Paramo” sets the tone for the country’s next holiday: Revolution Day. At once a stunning visual feast and an epic tale of one man’s complicated family history, “Pedro Paramo” premieres Wednesday, Nov. 6, on Netflix.
Based on the 1955 novel of the same name by late
Mexican author Juan Rulfo, “Pedro Paramo” follows the titular character’s son, Juan Preciado (Tenoch Huerta, “The Forever Purge,” 2021), as he promises his dying mother that he will return to Comala, the town where he was born, to find the father he never knew. Along the way, he discovers that the remote town is not the prosperous hub he had been led to believe it was, but rather a ghost town in every sense of the word.
Driven on his quest by a desire to fill in the missing pieces of his family history, Juan encounters all manner of people — some living, others long dead — who help him to understand the nuances of the hope (and the lack thereof) attached to family values, complicated blood ties and personal goals.
Adapted from the source material by writer Mateo Gil (“Vanilla Sky,” 2001), “Pedro Paramo” is the first feature directed by four-time Oscar-nominated cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto (“Brokeback Moun-
tain,” 2005). The 133-minute, Spanish-language film made its official debut at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, where it was described as “a mesmerizing story of desire, corruption and inheritance.”
Starring “The Lincoln Lawyer’s” Manuel Garcia-Rulfo in the film’s titular role, “Pedro Paramo” also stars Mayra Batalla (“Huesera: The Bone Woman,” 2022), Ilse Salas (“The Good Girls,” 2018), Hector Kotsifakis (“The Inmate”), Giovanna Zacarias (“On the Road,” 2012), Ari Brickman (“Crime Diaries: The Candidate”), Gabriela Nunez (“Prayers for the Stolen,” 2021), Dolores Heredia (“Vantage Point,” 2008) and Noé Hernandez (“La Reina del Sur”).
In the official TIFF description of Netflix’s newest film, Colombian-Canadian festival programmer Diana Cadavid writes that “in Comala, nothing is as it seems.
“Juan speaks with someone, only to be informed that person has died,” Cadavid’s TIFF synopsis continues. “De-
serted streets are suddenly teeming with life. Figures dissolve into soil or are washed away in a deluge. The closer Juan gets to locating his father, the more the realm of the dead eclipses that of the living, while Pedro Paramo’s infamy as a merciless tyrant only burgeons. Will Juan’s spirit be absorbed into the phantasmagorical tapestry of this place where the voices of those who have passed forever echo in the wind?”
The themes and questions at the heart of “Pedro Paramo” align well with the Latin-American literary tradition of magical realism, popularized by late “Love in the Time of Cholera” author Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who held the novel’s author, Rulfo, in high esteem as one of his inspirations. By blending the worlds of the living and the dead and pairing that unique genre of spiritualism with reflections on memory, legacy and parentage, Rulfo — and filmmaker Prieto by extension — speak to many values at the core of Mexican culture.
What’s Available NOW On
“Dancing With The Stars” - Season 33, New Live Episode (Nov. 5)
Co-hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough, this hit competition series pairs celebrities with trained ballroom dancers to compete in themed choreographed dance routines that are judged by a panel of renowned ballroom experts, including Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough.
“Witches: The Truth Behind the Trials” (Available Now)
This six-part series brings the world of so-called witches and witch-hunters vividly to life using cinematic recreations and testimony from the most respected historians and experts working in the field today. The events surrounding six of the world’s worst and most fascinating witch trials are brought to life with contemporary interpretation and analysis, shedding a fresh light on the reasons for these terrifying deaths.
“Citadel: Honey Bunny”Season 1 (Nov. 7) A spinoff of the action series “Citadel,” this new series has a riveting narrative that fuses the pulse-pounding elements of a gritty spy action thriller with the heartwarming allure of a love story, all set against the vibrant tapestry of India in the ‘90s. Varun Dhawan, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Kay Kay Menon, Simran, Soham Majumdar, Shivankit Singh Parihar, Kashvi Majmundar, Saquib Saleem and Sikandar Kher star.
“Kindergarten: The Musical” - Season 1 (Nov. 6) Created for preschoolers and their families, this animated musical series is about navigating all of the exciting and emotional experiences that come with starting school for the very first time. The series follows 5-year-old Berti, her amazing teacher Ms. Moreno and new friends at Porter Elementary, and features Broadway-style song and dance numbers that help the kids express their big feelings.
“Prince William: We Can End Homelessness” (Available Now) Filmed over 12 months, this documentary follows Prince William and the first year of his Homewards program which he hopes will demonstrate it is possible to end homelessness.
The series features powerful stories of those currently facing homelessness or who have lived experience of the issue, alongside some life-changing solutions.
“NCIS” - Season 1-11 (Nov. 8)
Following the agents working within the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, this franchise-launching hit series sees the team — including Gibbs (Mark Harmon), Dr. “Ducky” Mallard (David McCallum), Ziva (Cote de Pablo), McGee (Sean Murray), DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly), Abby (Pauley Perrette) and Dr. Palmer (Brian Dietzen) — get to the bottom of criminal cases connected to Navy and Marine Corps personnel.
“Cada Minuto Cuenta”Season 1 (Nov. 8) September 19, 1985, Mexico City. What began as a typical Thursday turned into one of the country’s greatest catastrophes when an 8.1 magnitude earthquake shook city. Dozens of buildings collapsed, streets and avenues were covered with debris and injured people, while the government froze in the face of a disaster that struck on the eve of the World Cup.
“The Present” (Nov. 8)
When a brilliant boy discovers he can manipulate time using an enchanted family heirloom, he and his siblings team up to go back to the eve of their parents’ separation in hopes of changing the outcome. As their schemes become more elaborate, the siblings learn about family bonds and what they can and can’t control. In this magical comedy, Isla Fisher and Greg Kinnear are parents Jen and Eric.
“Game 7” (Available Now) This sports documentary brings the two greatest words in sports to life in a new fivepart anthology series. With first-hand accounts from both the winning and losing athletes that participated in these highstakes showdowns, each episode goes behind the scenes to revisit the most iconic moments of the most memorable games in history — from the Chicago Cubs’ drought-shattering 2016 World Series victory, to the New York Rangers’ win in the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals.
“Meet Me Next Chrismas” (Nov. 6) In pursuit of a fairytale romance with the man of her dreams, Layla (Christina Milian) must race through New York City to get her hands on the hottest ticket in town: the sold out Pentatonix Christmas Eve Concert. Devale Ellis, Kofi Siriboe, Tymika Tafari, Mitch Grassi, Scott Hoying, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola, Matt Sallee, Kalen Allen, Nikki Duval and Wesley French also star.
“Investigation Alien” - Season 1 (Nov. 8)
In this paranormal docuseries, renowned UFO reporter George Knapp investigates new evidence, interviews an array of experts and meets with emerging witnesses who are finally willing to go on the record about their own close encounters.
“Poolman” (Nov.
“Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words” (Available Now) This documentary offers unprecedented access to the multi-faceted woman behind the persona of Megan Thee Stallion. Follow the Houston native’s journey on the road to stardom as she tenaciously navigates fame, grief, pressure and success. The film unpacks Megan’s most vulnerable moments in a powerful way that allows fans to meet the real Megan Pete.
“Outer Banks”Season 4, Part 2 (Nov. 7) After finding the gold at El Dorado, the Pogues return to the OBX and commit to having a “normal” life. They’ve built themselves a new safe haven, officially dubbed “Poguelandia 2.0,” where they live together and run a fairly successful bait, tackle, and charter tour shop.
“The Cage”Season 1 (Nov. 8) Dreaming of going pro, a young fighter struggles to be seen until an unexpected combat lands him a shot at the big time — and a brutal rival. Melvin Boomer (“Reign Supreme”) and real-life MMA legends star in this sports drama series created by Franck Gastambide.
8) Poolman tells the story of Darren Barrenman (Chris Pine), a native Los Angeleno who spends his days looking after the pool of the Tahitian Tiki apartment block and fighting to make his hometown a better place to live. When he is tasked by a femme fatale to uncover the truth behind a shady business deal, Darren enlists the help of his friends to take on a corrupt politician and a greedy land developer.
Sports Zone
FS1 College Basketball Prairie View A&M at DePaul. From Wintrust Arena in Chicago. (Live)
2 a.m. GOLF DP World Tour Golf Abu Dhabi Championship, Second Round. From Yas Links Abu Dhabi in Abu Dhabi, Abu Z¸aby, United Arab Emirates. (Live) Friday
10 p.m.
10:30 p.m. FS1 College Football All the action from NCAA college football. (Live)
11:30 p.m. ESPN2 College Basketball Baylor at Gonzaga. From Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena in Spokane, Wash. (Live) tueSday
7:30 p.m. ATTPT NHL Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins at New York Islanders. From UBS Arena in Elmont, N.Y. (Live) ESPN2 College Football Teams TBA. All the action from NCAA college football. (Live)
8 p.m. ESPN College Football Teams TBA. All the action from NCAA college football. (Live) WedneSday
7 p.m. ESPN2 College Football Teams TBA. All the action from NCAA college football. (Live) FS1 College Basketball Sacred Heart at Connecticut. From Harry A. Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, Conn. (Live) GOLF LPGA Tour Golf Lotte Championship, First Round. From Hoakalei Country Club in Ewa Beach, Hawaii. (Live)
7:30 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Golden State Warriors at Boston Celtics. From TD Garden in Boston. (Live)
8 p.m. TNT TRUTV NHL Hockey Detroit Red Wings at Chicago Blackhawks. From the United Center in Chicago. (Live)
10:05 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Philadelphia 76ers at LA Clippers. From Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif. (Live)
2 a.m. GOLF DP World Tour Golf Abu Dhabi Championship, First Round. From Yas Links Abu Dhabi in Abu Dhabi, Abu Z¸aby, United Arab Emirates. (Live) thurSday
2 p.m. GOLF PGA Tour Golf World Wide Technology Championship, First Round. From El Cardonal at Diamante in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico. (Live)
5 p.m. GOLF PGA Tour Champions Golf Charles Schwab Cup Championship, First Round. From Phoenix Country Club in Phoenix. (Live)
7 p.m. ATTPT NHL Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins at Carolina Hurricanes. From PNC Arena in Raleigh, N.C. (Live) GOLF LPGA Tour Golf Lotte Championship, Second Round. From Hoakalei Country Club in Ewa Beach, Hawaii. (Live)
8 p.m. ESPN ESPN2 College Football Teams TBA. All the action from NCAA college football. (Live)
2 p.m. GOLF PGA Tour Golf World Wide Technology Championship, Second Round. From El Cardonal at Diamante in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico. (Live)
2:30 p.m. ESPN2 FA Women’s Super League Manchester City vs. Tottenham Hotspur. From Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England, United Kingdom. (Live)
5 p.m. GOLF PGA Tour Champions Golf Charles Schwab Cup Championship, Second Round. From Phoenix Country Club in Phoenix. (Live) USA NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series Racing action from the NASCAR Xfinity Series. (Live)
6 p.m. FS1 College Basketball IU-Indianapolis at Xavier. From Cintas Center in Cincinnati. (Live)
7 p.m. ESPN2 College Basketball North Carolina at Kansas. From Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence, Kan. (Live) GOLF LPGA Tour Golf Lotte Championship, Third Round. From Hoakalei Country Club in Ewa Beach, Hawaii. (Live)
7:30 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Phoenix Suns at Dallas Mavericks. From American Airlines Center in Dallas. (Live)
8 p.m. FS1 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship Race. From Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Ariz. (Live)
9 p.m. ESPN2 College Football Rice at Memphis. From Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in Memphis, Tenn. (Live) WNYW-5 WUTV-29 College Football Iowa at UCLA. From the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. (Live)
10:05 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Philadelphia 76ers at Los Angeles Lakers. From Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. (Live)
10:30 p.m. FS1 College Football New Mexico at San Diego State. From Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego. (Live)
2 a.m. GOLF DP World Tour Golf Abu Dhabi Championship, Third Round. From Yas Links Abu Dhabi in Abu Dhabi, Abu Z¸aby, United Arab Emirates. (Live) Saturday
9:25 a.m. ESPN2 Bundesliga Soccer FC St. Pauli vs. Bayern Munich. From Millerntor Stadium in Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany. (Live) 10 a.m. USA Premier League Soccer Crystal Palace vs. Fulham. From Selhurst Park in London. (Live)
12 p.m. ESPN College Football All the action from NCAA college football. (Live)
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WIVB-4 WSEE-35 NWSL Soccer Teams TBA. Soccer action from the National Women’s Soccer League. (Live)
12:30 p.m. USA Premier League Soccer Brighton & Hove Albion vs. Manchester City. From American Express Community Stadium in Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England. (Live)
2 p.m. GOLF PGA Tour Golf World Wide Technology Championship, Third Round. From El Cardonal at Diamante in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico. (Live)
3:30 p.m. ESPN College Football All the action from NCAA college football. (Live)
ESPN2 FS1 WIVB-4 WKBW-7 WPIX-11 WSEE-35 College Football Teams TBA. All the action from NCAA college football. (Live)
WGRZ-2 WICU-12 Women’s College Volleyball Penn State at Wisconsin. (Live)
4 p.m. USA NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship, Qualifying. From Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Ariz. (Live)
WNYW-5 WUTV-29 College Football Teams TBA. All the action from NCAA college football. (Live)
5 p.m. GOLF PGA Tour Champions Golf Charles Schwab Cup Championship, Third Round. From Phoenix Country Club in Phoenix. (Live) USA NASCAR Cup Series NASCAR Cup Series Championship, Qualifying. From Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Ariz. (Live)
7 p.m. ESPN2 FS1 College Football Teams TBA. All the action from NCAA college football. (Live) GOLF LPGA Tour Golf Lotte Championship, Final Round. From Hoakalei Country Club in Ewa Beach, Hawaii. (Live)
7:30 p.m. WGRZ-2 WICU-12 College Football Florida State at Notre Dame. From Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Ind. (Live) WKBW-7 College Football Teams TBA. All the action from NCAA college football. (Live) WPIX-11 NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship. From Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Ariz. (Live)
8 p.m. WNYW-5 WUTV-29 College Football Teams TBA. All the action from NCAA college football. (Live)
10:15 p.m. ESPN2 FS1 College Football Teams TBA. All the action from NCAA college football. (Live)
10:30
In Focus
BY JAY BOBBIN
Alfred Hitchcock sends Cary Grant ‘North by Northwest’
ments. The humor-infused 1959 adventure is a frequent attraction on Turner Classic Movies, which shows it again Sunday, Nov. 3. One of the picture’s prime artifices is
re-creation of Mount Rushmore, which figures prominently into the climax
takes central character Roger Thornhill (played wonderfully by Cary Grant) to literal heights of danger. He’s a New York advertising man mistaken for a spy by a cultured villain (James Mason), whose efforts to eliminate the human target also are marked by a hugely memorable encounter with a crop-dusting plane in a remote area. Eva Marie Saint has a pivotal role as a mystery woman who may or may not be on Thornhill’s side, and Martin Landau also is notable among the bad guys. Hitchcock’s traditional cameo comes very early in the film.
Princess
well as
Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint star in “North by Northwest” classic
“The
Bride” (Hulu, streaming): Director Rob Reiner’s enduringly popular 1987 fantasy is magical in its look as
its story, having been filmed across England and also in Ireland. Adapted by veteran screenwriter William Goldman from his own novel, the story-around-the-story finds a senior citizen (played by Peter Falk) telling his grandson (Fred Savage) the saga of the lovely Buttercup (Robin Wright), who appears destined to
15. Owner’s acquisition
3. Nathan Fillion series
Sunday
Ridley WNED-17
WPSU-3
WXXI-21 8 p.m.
Time is at an absolute premium for DI Ridley (Adrian Dunbar) and his team when they find a body in Colden Vale. In order to stop the threat of more fatalities, they race to find missing wife and mother Tara Dunning (Emily Stott) in this season finale.
Holiday Wars
FOOD 9 p.m.
Season 6 kicks off with a delicious taste of holiday cheer, as three teams are challenged to create a scene depicting what it would look like if Santa
11. Qatar’s capital 13. Word of encour-
16. Matt Czuchry series, with “The” 18. 2024 Netflix documentary about wrestling 20. Snockered 21. Two little words 25. Walloped, oldstyle 27. Passion 28. Durable wood 29. The Trojans of the N.C.A.A.
30. Hatred 33. Court org.
35. “Lovergirl” singer ___ Marie 36. “___ is Enough” 38. HBO satirical
series about superhero movies, with “The” 41. Marisa Abela series 44. Actor McGregor 46. Swami 47. NFL announcer Brady 48. Courteney Cox series about a tabloid 49. “The Kids in the ___” 50. “Gimme ___!” (start of an Iowa State cheer) 51. Dashboard abbr.
Down
1. Tack on 2. Work with feet
4. Crooner Mel 5. Beg 6. Meeting, slangily 7. Early “SNL” comic Gilda
8. “Murder ___ Wrote” 9. The Mystery Machine, on “Scooby-Doo”
10. Attention-getter
12. Let in 17. Small amount
19. French key
22. Cartoon Network prime time slot
23. “America’s ___ Wanted”
24. SeaWorld creature
25. Lampblack
26. “___ in Staten Island”
31. Stretch out
32. Kristen Bell role “Veronica ___”
33. “Gross!”
34. Shrank (from)
36. Noted bankruptcy of 2001
37. Modern abbr. that precedes old news
39. Lead-in for boy or girl
40. “Wynonna ___”
41. “Black-___”
42. PBS benefactor
43. Viña ___ Mar, Chile
45. Degree in math?
was starring in his very own buddy adventure movie. Judges Shimin Li and Kardea Brown preside.
Monday
9-1-1: Lone Star
WNYW-5 WUTV-29 8 p.m.
Ronen Rubinstein, Gina Torres and Sierra Aylina McClain all star in this beloved procedural, which follows the brave firefighters of Company 126, led by Capt. Owen Strand (Rob Lowe), as they tackle red-hot fires and nonstop personal drama.
NCIS: Origins
WIVB-4 WSEE-35 10 p.m.
Reporting to the newly-created NCIS Camp Pendleton office, a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Austin Stowell) begins a career as a special agent, learning the skills, attitude and intuition that will serve him well in the future. Mark Harmon narrates.
Tuesday
1000-Lb. Best Friends
TLC 10 p.m.
The Season 3 premiere sees the return of four friends who are each morbidly obese. However, will mixing friendship, hard work, perseverance and serious senses of humor to try and lose weight
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keep their sisterhood afloat?
The Daily Show
COMEDY 11 p.m.
It’s Election Day and no matter your political bent or who you voted for, Jon Stewart and a cast of comedians put a hilarious spin on the results of the 2024 presidential election.
“Journalists” in the nation’s swing states have the news viewers need.
Wednesday
Breath of Fire
HBO 9 p.m.
Continuing tonight with a brand-new episode, this documentary miniseries offers an exploration of modern spirituality by discussing the improbable rise and epic downfall of one of the 21st century’s most successful wellness empires: Kundalini Yoga.
The Summit
WIVB-4 WSEE-35 9:30 p.m.
Some aren’t handling the pressure and challenges like everyone would like as the remaining contestants continue their trek across the treacherous New Zealand Alps in order to reach their destination in 14 days and collect their share of $1 million.
Thursday
After the First 48 A&E 8 p.m.
Season 10 premieres tonight, beginning with
a gruesome tale. When a violent melee leaves two men dead, Mobile, Ala., detectives work to track down multiple suspects, using all available evidence to piece together what really happened that fateful night.
Doctor Odyssey WKBW-7 9 p.m.
Making waves might be par for the course on the open ocean, but aboard The Odyssey, it’s sometimes best to keep your head down. Dr. Max Bankman (Joshua Jackson) is still getting his sea legs, but Capt. Massey (Don Johnson) is not offering Dramamine.
Friday
Joan
WPIX-11 9 p.m.
From a penniless mother struggling to make ends meet to a skilled thief capable of becoming anyone at any time thanks to her talent for disguise, Joan (Sophie Turner) must pull off the heist of a lifetime
in this season finale. However, doubts remain.
Three Women STARZ 10 p.m.
As the ladies continue to evolve and learn what they really want, Sloane (DeWanda Wise) comes up with an idea that she believes will get her everything she desires. However, her little boost during an intimate evening ends up revealing too much.
Saturday
The Pioneer Woman FOOD 10 a.m.
If there is one place to be, it’s cook and author Ree Drummond’s house. With a nod to the changing seasons, she cooks pecan crusted pork chops with a whiskey cream sauce, glazed apple cider doughnuts, root veggies with Italian sausage and more.
Have I Got News
For You
CNN 9 p.m.
It’s been a remarkable week for news. Host Roy
Wood Jr., along with team captains Amber Ruffin and Michael Ian Black, reflect on the presidential election, people’s reaction to the election and other current events through games, trivia and witty panels.
Adrian Dunbar and Elizabeth Berrington in “Ridley” Sunday on PBS
Roy Wood Jr. hosts “Have I Got News For You” Saturday on CNN
Crossword
Across 1. Striped shirt wearer
4. Bogus
8. “Awesome!” 11. Cuckoo bird
12. Luke’s sister
13. Clamor 14. Indiana’s nickname
17. Something to pick
18. Bottom line 19. Attempt 21. A lot
24. On the other hand
25. “Night __ the Museum” (2006)
26. Happen
27. Therefore
28. Rest stop sight
30. Blubber
32. “___ Flag Means Death”
34. Actress ___ Dawn Chong
35. Lab heater
41. Basis of
some divisions
42. You name it
43. Cousin of calypso 44. Lord’s Prayer pronoun 45. Chances 46. Desire Down 1. Word of support 2. Rock musician Brian 3. Shrek’s spouse 4. Cut 5. Part of a giggle 6. Put on 7. Physics calculation 8. Hula Hoop manufacturer 9. Published 10. Lilliputian 15. “Finlandia” composer 16. Contest using a rope
Star siblings
Questions:
1) Groucho, Chico, Zeppo, Harpo or Gummo — who was the youngest of the Marx Brothers?
2) Jason Bateman and sister Justine appear together in an episode of “Arrested Development.” Who is the older sibling in real life?
3) While Phylicia Rashad (“The Cosby Show”) made a guest appearance in “Grey’s Anatomy,” her sister is a series regular — name the actress/director/producer/choreographer.
4) True or false: “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody” marked the Sprouse twins’ big TV debut.
5) Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez have earned several award nominations throughout their careers — which brother is a Golden Globe winner?
6) Between 1992 and 2004, how many movies did “Full House” actors Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen star in — 14, 23, 36 or 42?
7) Which Fox series includes an episode with the first on-screen pairing of sisters Zooey and Emily Deschanel?
8) Which reality series featured Mark and Donnie Wahlberg while chronicling their brother Paul’s efforts to run a restaurant chain?
9) Keenan Ivory Wayans created, wrote and starred in “In Living Color” — how many of his siblings also appeared in the show?
10) Which two siblings starred in the 1994-1999 series “Sister, Sister”?