July 22, 2018 - MEGAN KETCH (CW's "Jane the Virgin") and GEORGE CHRISTIE (former Hells Angel leader)




THE BIGGER PICTURE with Timothy Spangler show

Summary: MEGAN KETCH, from CBS's "American Gothic" and The CW's "Jane the Virgin," is our featured guest this Sunday night! MEGAN is a screen and stage actress, writer and producer based in Los Angeles. Her movie credits include "Remind Me," "The Incredible Jessica James," "Louder Than Bombs," "The Big Wedding," "The Affair," and "Tremors." Her TV credits include "Jane the Virgin," "American Gothic," "Under the Dome," "The Good Wife," "Blue Blood," "Gotham" and "Law & Order: SVU." She is currently starring in the play "Cry It Out," a hilarious and deeply moving "comedy with dark edges" that takes an honest look at the absurdities of being home with a baby, the power of female friendship, the dilemma of going back to work and the effect class has on parenthood in America. The performances are at the Atwater Village Theatre, located at 3269 Casitas Ave in Los Angeles. Also dropping by the show on Sunday night is GEORGE CHRISTIE, former Hells Angel leader. For nearly 40 years, GEORGE reigned as the head of the Los Angeles Hells Angels, then the Ventura Chapter and eventually the entire west coast. For more than three decades, he was hunted and hated; prosecuted and persecuted, until finally walking away from the Hells Angels in 2011 and starting a new life as a writer, consultant and family man. His History Channel six-part series, "Outlaw Chronicles" has been seen all over the world. GEORGE now brings his new one-man, autobiographical show to the stage at the Whitefire Theatre in Sherman Oaks. Through words, images and music, the one-man show "Outlaw" explores how the son of poor Greek immigrants in Southern California rose to become one of the most controversial leaders of the world's most notorious biker organizations. "Outlaw" reveals the personal side of a man most people have long considered a criminal, but whose life is so much more complex, surprising and redemptive.