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NDN is your longest running source dedicated to Nina Dobrev and Fans since 2010. Nina's resume includes playing on Degrassi where she played a teen mom, to The Vampire Diaries where she got to tap into a world of many characters. Crossing over to the Big Screen to Let's Be Cops and working along side Vin Diesel in xXx: Return of Xander Cage. Check back for all the latest News, Photos and more on Miss Dobrev's Career.
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March 04, 2017  andrea Comments are off Vampire Diaries

8 years and it all comes to one last episode Friday…I’m really not ready to say goodbye, for 8 years, we have been with these characters on our TV’s in homes all over the world, welcoming them into our lives, and now we have to say goodbye. I am so glad Nina has came back to reprise her roles one last time it is going to be bittersweet and I know we will all be crying together on Friday. I could go on and on but I’ll save that for later. Enjoy the Trailer.

March 01, 2017  andrea Comments are off Media, Nina News
March 01, 2017  andrea No comments Vampire Diaries

“We met, and we talked, and it was epic, but then the sun came up and reality set in.”

When Elena Gilbert first said those words to Stefan Salvatore in the second episode of The Vampire Diaries, she was finding a reason why they couldn’t be together. Their lives were just too complicated. But by the end of the hour, Stefan would remind her of just how epic their connection was, repeating those words before kissing her for the first time … even after reality set in.

However, what was happening onscreen wasn’t the only thing that was “epic” about that moment. Co-creator Kevin Williamson will never forget reading that interaction and what it meant for the show. “[Co-creator] Julie [Plec] wrote that beautiful monologue, and I remember reading it for the first time and just crying,” Williamson tells EW. “And then Stefan came back and said it to her again, and I remember tearing up. I thought we were onto something special. When you shoot a pilot, you never know if anything is going to work. But it’s those second and third episodes where it starts to come together. And that’s when you know if the show has legs.” Continue Reading @ EW.com






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