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    PAGE 26 • TV
THE BULLETIN • JANUARY 21 - 27, 2021
What’s Available NOW On
“Rob Riggle: Global
Investigator”
Actor Rob Riggle takes his passion for
adventure across the globe in hopes
of solving some of the world’s greatest
mysteries in this series that premiered
on Discovery Channel last spring. His
travels will take him to Scotland in
search of The Holy Grail, diving in
Greece for the lost city of Atlantis and
jetting off to Key West to look for a
pirate’s hidden treasure.
“River Monsters”
The final season of this unscripted
series in which host Jeremy Wade
goes in search of the fiercest aquatic
creatures brings him face-to-face with
sea life such as barracuda, Greenland
shark, needlefish, stingray, snakehead,
Gharial crocodile, giant trevally, Asian
water monitor, bull shark and Wallago
catfish.
Checking in with
MISSY PEREGRYM
BY JAY BOBBIN
“Movie: The Secrets We Keep”
“Jann”
Noomi Rapace (“The Girl Who Played
With Fire”) stars as a woman in post-
World War II America who kidnaps
a neighbor she believes committed
heinous war crimes against her in this
2020 drama from writer/director Yuval
Adler (“Bethlehem,” “The Operative”).
Joel Kinnaman (“For All Mankind”),
Chris Messina (“Argo”) and Amy
Seimetz (“Pet Sematary”) also star.
From CTV in Canada comes this
comedy series, which stars Canadian
singer/songwriter/actress Jann Arden
(“Workin’ Moms”) as a fictionalized
version of herself, just out of a long-
term relationship with a female
partner and on a quest for renewed
fame. Deborah Grover, Zoie Palmer
and Elena Juatco are also in the cast.
(ORIGINAL)
As she performs “FBI” duty now, Missy Peregrym also is on
another case: parenthood.
The “Rookie Blue” alum missed much of the CBS drama’s
second season as she and actor husband Tom Oakley
welcomed their first child, Otis. She’s now back for Season 3,
which has aired only two new episodes, having been delayed
by the coronavirus pandemic ... but it returns with a special
Sunday airing after the AFC championship football game Jan.
24, then resumes in its usual Tuesday slot two nights later.
“ ‘Overwhelming’ is probably the best word,” the friendly
Peregrym allows of her new balance between work and
family. “It’s a lot of adjustments and changes. I didn’t really
consider myself a career person until I had a child, and now,
work is completely different because all I’m thinking about
is Otis. You’re so emotionally attached to this person, and it’s
something you’ve never experienced before.”
Peregrym is grateful, therefore, to be back in the company
of “FBI” co-workers she already knew well. “It would be
much harder if it was a brand-new job,” she reasons. “It feels
really nice to have the same team.”
Maggie Bell’s (Peregrym) return to FBI duty has been
marked by her revelation to partner “OA” (Zeeko Zaki) that
she is romantically involved with a colleague from her recent
undercover assignment.
“I think it’s a really big deal for Maggie to have somebody
in her life in a serious way,” Peregrym reflects. “Especially
because of what happened to her husband (a reporter who
died in a supposed car accident), she’d probably want to keep
it as private as possible. There’s been some good character
stuff.”
Birthdate: June 16, 1982
Birthplace: Montreal
Current residence: New York
Marital status: Married to Australian actor and
producer Tom Oakley; they have one child, Otis, born
last March
Other television credits include: “Van Helsing,”
“Ten Days in the Valley,” “The Night Shift,” “Saving
Hope,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” “Hawaii
Five-0,” “Motive,” “Cybergeddon,” “Rookie Blue,”
“Reaper,” “Heroes,” “Life As We Know It,” “Call Me:
The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss,” “Andromeda,”
“Smallville,” “Tru Calling,” “Jake 2.0,” “Black Sash,”
“The Chris Isaak Show,” “Dark Angel”
Movie credits include: “Backcountry,” “Wide
Awake,” “Stick It”