‘Fallen Angels Murder Club: Friends to Die For’: 5 things to know about Toni Braxton

Toni Braxton will return to Lifetime in April for a two-part anthology movie series
Toni Braxton will return to Lifetime '‘Fallen Angels Murder Club: Friends to Die For’'
Toni Braxton will return to Lifetime '‘Fallen Angels Murder Club: Friends to Die For’'

Toni Braxton will star as Hollis Morgan, an ex-con turned amateur detective who sets out to solve a string of killings at her book club, in a two-part anthology movie series planned to premiere in April on Lifetime. 

The first film, 'Fallen Angels Murder Club: Friends to Die For,' will be released on Saturday, April 2, and the second, 'Fallen Angels Murder Club: Heroes and Felons,' will be released on Saturday, April 9. The films are based on R. Franklin James' book Fallen Angels Book Club. As always, Lifetime excels at introducing thrillers to audiences; let's see how much suspense and excitement this film will elicit in us.

READ MORE 

'Drowning in Secrets': 5 things you didn't know about Christina DeRosa

‘Sins in the Suburbs’ Review: Sam Fichtner's Lifetime thriller is dramatic but lacks suspense

Toni Braxton

Toni Michele Braxton is a television personality, singer, composer, pianist, and actor. She is one of the best-selling female R&B performers of all time, with over 70 million albums sold worldwide. Braxton has received several awards, including seven Grammys, nine Billboard Music Awards, and seven American Music Awards. Braxton was recognized in Georgia's Music Hall of Fame in 2011. She received the Legend Award at the Soul Train Music Awards in 2017.

Toni Michele Braxton was born on October 7, 1967, in Severn, Maryland.  Braxton studied teaching at Bowie State University, but she opted to pursue singing professionally after being found by William E. Pettaway Jr, who heard her singing to herself while pumping gas.



 

Braxton started singing with her sisters in a music group called The Braxtons in the late 1980s, and the group was signed to Arista Records. After being signed to LaFace Records and garnering the attention of producers Antonio "L.A." Reid and Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Braxton released her self-titled debut studio album in 1993. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 list and went on to sell ten million copies throughout the world. The tracks "Another Sad Love Song" and "Breathe Again" went on to become international hits. Braxton won three Grammy Awards for the record, including the Best New Artist award.



 

Braxton has also worked as a television executive producer and host. She competed in the seventh season of 'Dancing with the Stars,' a reality competition show. ' Braxton Family Values', a reality television series that has aired on We TV since 2011, she executive produced and featured in. ''Tamar & Vince, a spinoff reality TV series featuring her younger sister Tamar, was also executive produced by Braxton.

Eddie Cibrian

Eddie portrayed Cole Deschanel in the television series 'Sunset Beach,' and has also starred in films and as a cast member in a number of other television shows, including Jimmy Doherty on 'Third Watch,' Russell Varon in 'Invasion,' Jesse Cardoza in 'CSI: Miami,' and Eddie Valetik in 'Take Two.' In 'Country Comfort,' he co-stars with Katharine McPhee in a Netflix comedic series.



 

Lisa Berry

Lisa Berry is an actress who has been in shows such as 'The Colony,' 'Northpole: Open for Christmas,' 'Combat Hospital,' and 'Bad Blood.' Her recurrent performances as Billie, aka Death, in the sci-fi/fantasy popular show 'Supernatural,' and Cleophas Garroway in 'Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments' have made her a big star. She is a passionate advocate of self-care, dedicating her social media platforms to mental health awareness.



 

Keith D Robinson

Keith Robinson grew up in Greenville, South Carolina, and was born in Kentucky. Later, he relocated to Augusta and attended Lakeside High School. He went to the University of Georgia and got a recording deal with Motown Records while there, but the label never released any of his work. 'ER' (1994), 'American Dreams' (2002), 'Monk' (2002), 'Half & Half' (2002), and 'Over There' (2005) were among Robinson's other television appearances.



 

Other Cast Members 

Rob Stewart, Shawn Ahmed, Humberly González, and Rainbow Sun Francks also appear in the movie.

‘Fallen Angels Murder Club: Friends to Die For (Lifetime)

'Fallen Angels Murder Club: Friends to Die' For premieres at 8 pm on Saturday, April 2, on Lifetime.

GET THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT STORIES
STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX.

MORE STORIES

Christian Bale and Leonardo DiCaprio are reportedly circling Michael Mann’s long-awaited sequel, ‘Heat 2’, marking their first movie together
9 hours ago
The upcoming action-thriller is expected to premiere in April 2027 with an exciting storyline
18 hours ago
Dwayne Johnson will play Maui in the live-action version of ‘Moana,’ which arrives in theaters on July 10
1 day ago
Tom Hanks is set to enter the baseball universe again with the upcoming project 'The Comebacker'
1 day ago
Warner Bros. has added another familiar face to its ‘Ocean’s 11’ prequel, but details about his mysterious role are still under lock and key.
1 day ago
Lola Tung has booked her next major project, and she's set to share the screen with an impressive lineup of rising stars
2 days ago
Disney revives the beloved franchise with the Jonas Brothers back on stage and a new generation of campers competing for a life-changing opportunity.
2 days ago
'Enola Holmes 3' just started streaming on Netflix, sparking speculation about its future, with the star opening up about a fourth installment.
2 days ago
The character of Enola Holmes is much more imitable than her famous brother, which has made fans speculate whether she was based on a real-life person.
2 days ago
Rich Peppiatt’s Irish period thriller adds Colin Farrell, Steve Coogan, and Charlie Heaton and more to its cast ahead of summer production.
3 days ago