![]() ![]() “I’m grateful to be one of the LDS people to break into the mainstream media. "I try to let our work speak for who we are and what we do," Dunn said of a show that increasingly involved his own family - which includes his wife, Jennifer, and their seven children - in playing the role of locators themselves, particularly during its final season, which ran from last November to April of this year. ![]() ![]() That passion of uniting others with ties long since severed parlayed into a show that became WE TV’s historically most-watched after a better-known network, A&E, had passed on it at the last minute - a decision that some of the network’s executives said was the “biggest mistake of their career” after they saw the show’s premiere episode be the most-viewed in the history of WE TV.ĭespite its popularity, “The Locator” was canceled by WE TV following the fifth season's finale after the network decided to depart from a family theme and emphasize more “tabloid content,” Dunn said. stake, has been an advocate of linking family. Since searching through old files in a shoebox that indicated traces of his mother's own parents, Dunn, who until earlier this year presided over the Lehigh Acres ward of the Ft. But this former bishop from Florida isn't yet done with the family-based television business. After all, the guy did it - on television - to support a family for five years. Linking long-lost loved ones, let alone loved ones who have never even seen each other before, isn’t always an easy task.Īsk Troy Dunn. ![]()
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