Netflix has ordered 20 episodes of Team Kaylie, a new live action comedy series led by actress-singer Bryana Salaz, from Tracy Bitterolf (Emma Approved), and Pamela Eells O’Connell (Jessie Bunk’d), and her Bon Mot Productions. Production has begun on the series, which is directed by Bob Koherr.
Created by Bitterolf and developed and executive produced by O’Connell who also serves as showrunner, Team Kaylie stars Salaz as Kaylie Konrad, a rich, 19-year-old selfie obsessed celebrity who receives a community service court order to lead the wilderness club at an inner city middle school. When she is forced outside of her comfort zone in every possible way, she proves to her followers, the kids, and herself that she is more than just the pretty face her domineering mom-ager has always prized.
Over the course of the series, Kaylie and her Wilderness...
Created by Bitterolf and developed and executive produced by O’Connell who also serves as showrunner, Team Kaylie stars Salaz as Kaylie Konrad, a rich, 19-year-old selfie obsessed celebrity who receives a community service court order to lead the wilderness club at an inner city middle school. When she is forced outside of her comfort zone in every possible way, she proves to her followers, the kids, and herself that she is more than just the pretty face her domineering mom-ager has always prized.
Over the course of the series, Kaylie and her Wilderness...
- 2/1/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Lifetime has recruited stand-up comedian Debi Gutierrez to star in a comedy series project. Sources said the cable network has greenlighted a pilot from the still-untitled project based on Gutierrez's real-life experiences as a mother who raises her three kids with the help of her husband and ex-husband. The pilot, which was written by Sally Lapiduss (CBS' The Nanny), is part of an ambitious development slate Lifetime outlined this year, which includes the production of four to six pilots. The project marks Gutierrez's second turn as the star of a comedy pilot.
- 12/27/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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