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The back story, minus the FBI part, echoes the real-life hurt of creator Jeff Eastin, whose wife vanished one day after 11 years of marriage: "She literally disappeared from my life; it was tough to try to make sense of that."
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She got back in touch only last month, three years later; Eastin promises closure in the story line as well this season.
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Van Peebles, Lynn Whitfield, Mike P and Steve Eastin will be in the film as well.
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White Collar creator and executive producer Jeff Eastin tweeted a photo of a young Mozzie on Tuesday with the warning, "This is adorable."
Exclusive: Game of Thrones' Lena Headey Hacks Into White Collar 2011
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Creator Jeff Eastin told Garson the time isn't right yet.
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Creator Jeff Eastin told Garson the time isn't right yet.
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The unlikely pairing calls to mind films such as Lethal Weaponand 48 Hours, an inspiration to creator Jeff Eastin (NBC's Hawaii).
With 'White Collar,' cable's USA Network collars new characters 2009
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Bomer: I always sit down at the beginning of every season with Collar creator Jeff Eastin and ask what is Neal's big super-objective?
Watercooler: White Collar's Matt Bomer — All Pro, No Cons 2011
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Like other USA series, "the reality is slightly heightened, (and) gritty is a word you would not apply," Eastin says.
With 'White Collar,' cable's USA Network collars new characters 2009
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In the 1990s, Waters found a powerful ally in Delaine Eastin, the newly elected state superintendent of instruction (herself a “devoted gardener, home cook and recycler”), who called for “A Garden in Every School” the same year the Edible Schoolyard began.
Cultivating Failure 2010
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