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MAJOR CRIMES exclusives with Tony Denison and Phillip P Keene

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October 26, 2017

TNT’s top rated drama “Major Crimes” debuts in less than a week on Halloween night.

In honor of the show’s premiere, series stars Tony Denison (Lt. Andy Flynn) and Phillip P. Keene (Buzz Watson) allowed our cameras inside their private star trailers for an exclusive tour.  Every actor has his or her own trailer in which to dress and unwind when they’re not on set, a sanctuary away from the bustle of life on a popular television show.

Denison and Keene invited our cameras inside to put their decorating on display.  Take a look below for a “Major Crimes” exclusive:

Part One – Phillip P. Keene:

Part Two – Tony Denison:

–>Keep in touch with the author on Twitter and Instagram @realZoeHewitt.  Looking for the direct link to the videos?  Click here for Tony Denison’s trailer tour and here for Phillip Keene’s.

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