Nicole Morganti, Amazon Studios head of Italian originals, is being promoted by the streamer to the newly expanded role of head of local originals for Southern Europe encompassing Italy, France and Spain.
Morganti, who has over 20 years of experience in the Italian entertainment industry, joined Amazon Studios as head of unscripted originals for Italy in February 2019 from her previously held position of Discovery Italy’s VP of talent and productions. She was promoted in April 2020 to the role of head of Amazon originals — scripted and unscripted — for Italy.
Since joining Amazon, Morganti has led the streamer’s multi-pronged approach in Italy combining scripted, unscripted and sports content. She has launched a mix of bold scripted shows such as hit dark Mafia comedy “The Bad Guy” and young adult coming-of-age drama “Prisma,” which is about twin brothers who go against gender norms in different ways. She has also worked on the docu-reality series “The Ferragnez,...
Morganti, who has over 20 years of experience in the Italian entertainment industry, joined Amazon Studios as head of unscripted originals for Italy in February 2019 from her previously held position of Discovery Italy’s VP of talent and productions. She was promoted in April 2020 to the role of head of Amazon originals — scripted and unscripted — for Italy.
Since joining Amazon, Morganti has led the streamer’s multi-pronged approach in Italy combining scripted, unscripted and sports content. She has launched a mix of bold scripted shows such as hit dark Mafia comedy “The Bad Guy” and young adult coming-of-age drama “Prisma,” which is about twin brothers who go against gender norms in different ways. She has also worked on the docu-reality series “The Ferragnez,...
- 8/2/2023
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Part of Anna Delvey’s Manhattan apartment block has been condemned by New York City officials.
The fake heiress — born Anna Sorokin — who’s currently on house arrest at her fifth-floor First Avenue apartment — where she’s thrown parties and art exhibitions, bringing her social life to her home as she dons an ankle monitor at all times — seems to be sacrificing her luxurious lifestyle as a “partial vacate” notice has been spotted on her building.
Read More: Anna Sorokin Says Unscripted Series ‘Delvey’s Dinner Club’ Will ‘Share A Glimpse Of The Real Anna Delvey’
According to Page Six, the notice is displayed on the downstairs doorway of Delvey’s apartment building and reads: “The Department of Buildings has determined that conditions within this premises are imminently perilous to life.
“This premises has been vacated and re-entry is prohibited until such conditions have been eliminated to the satisfaction of the department,...
The fake heiress — born Anna Sorokin — who’s currently on house arrest at her fifth-floor First Avenue apartment — where she’s thrown parties and art exhibitions, bringing her social life to her home as she dons an ankle monitor at all times — seems to be sacrificing her luxurious lifestyle as a “partial vacate” notice has been spotted on her building.
Read More: Anna Sorokin Says Unscripted Series ‘Delvey’s Dinner Club’ Will ‘Share A Glimpse Of The Real Anna Delvey’
According to Page Six, the notice is displayed on the downstairs doorway of Delvey’s apartment building and reads: “The Department of Buildings has determined that conditions within this premises are imminently perilous to life.
“This premises has been vacated and re-entry is prohibited until such conditions have been eliminated to the satisfaction of the department,...
- 5/30/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Julia Garner‘s Anna Delvey constantly screamed “I do not have time for this!” in Inventing Anna. The real Anna Delvey, aka Anna Sorokin, has all the time in the world now that she’s under house arrest. And she’s using it to film a reality series called Delvey’s Dinner Club. Yes, this is actually happening. Sorokin was released from Ice detention in October 2022 after being in custody for 17 months for overstaying her visa in March 2021. Prior to that, the Russian scam artist served three of her four-to-12 year prison sentence, being released for good behavior. She had been convicted on eight counts, including theft of services and grand larceny. Following her release from Ice, Sorokin was placed under house arrest and was banned from social media altogether. The fake German heiress capitalized off of her previous social media fame and the popularity of Inventing Anna while in...
- 1/25/2023
- TV Insider
“Inventing Anna” was just the start. Anna “Delvey” Sorokin has landed her own unscripted series, “Delvey’s Dinner Club,” set to be filming inside her New York City East Village apartment where she’s serving house arrest. The series comes from Courtney White and Butternut.
Sorokin, who was released from Ice in October 2022, wants to tell her story in the new show. “She’ll do it through what’s already become one of the hottest tables in town — invitation-only, intimate dinners at her home,” per the press release. “There, a Delvey-invited group of actors, musicians, founders, socialites, journalists and other esteemed guests will join her each week around a private-chef catered table replete with candid conversations where no topic is off-limits – including Anna’s experience within the criminal justice system, her strategy to rebuild her image and her plans for the future.”
The new series will invite viewers behind-the-scenes as...
Sorokin, who was released from Ice in October 2022, wants to tell her story in the new show. “She’ll do it through what’s already become one of the hottest tables in town — invitation-only, intimate dinners at her home,” per the press release. “There, a Delvey-invited group of actors, musicians, founders, socialites, journalists and other esteemed guests will join her each week around a private-chef catered table replete with candid conversations where no topic is off-limits – including Anna’s experience within the criminal justice system, her strategy to rebuild her image and her plans for the future.”
The new series will invite viewers behind-the-scenes as...
- 1/25/2023
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
Anna Delvey is making the most of house arrest. The convicted con artist, whose exploits were immortalized in a New York Magazine exposé and subsequent Netflix miniseries Inventing Anna, is prepping a TV series of her own set in her Manhattan apartment.
The unscripted project finds Delvey (whose real name is Anna Sorokin) revisiting her socialite roots by taping a series of dinner parties at her home. (She was released from Ice custody this past October for overstaying her visa, having already completed her 2019 criminal sentence for attempted grand larceny.) Tentatively titled Delvey’s Dinner Club, the series intends to see her play host to a revolving group of actors, musicians, founders, socialites, journalists and, per the Wednesday press release, “other esteemed guests.” The project is being produced by Butternut, the lifestyle-focused venture from Brent Mongomery’s Wheelhouse and former Food Network president Courtney White.
“There’s nothing like the...
The unscripted project finds Delvey (whose real name is Anna Sorokin) revisiting her socialite roots by taping a series of dinner parties at her home. (She was released from Ice custody this past October for overstaying her visa, having already completed her 2019 criminal sentence for attempted grand larceny.) Tentatively titled Delvey’s Dinner Club, the series intends to see her play host to a revolving group of actors, musicians, founders, socialites, journalists and, per the Wednesday press release, “other esteemed guests.” The project is being produced by Butternut, the lifestyle-focused venture from Brent Mongomery’s Wheelhouse and former Food Network president Courtney White.
“There’s nothing like the...
- 1/25/2023
- by Mikey O'Connell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Anna “Delvey” Sorokin, the fake heiress who was the subject of Netflix’s Inventing Anna, is to host a celebrity dinner club series.
The controversial character has teamed up with Wheelhouse and Butternut, the production set up by former Food Network boss Courtney White and Brent Montgomery’s company, to produce Delvey’s Dinner Club (w/t).
Currently under house arrest in a New York City East Village apartment after being released from Ice custody last October for overstaying her visa, after completing her criminal sentence, Delvey is hosting invitation-only, intimate dinners at her home.
The series will feature a group of actors, musicians, founders, socialites, journalists and other guests to have candid conversations including her own experience within the criminal justice system, her strategy to rebuild her image and her plans for the future.
Through fly-on-the-wall footage and interviews with Anna and her guests, Delvey’s Dinner Club will...
The controversial character has teamed up with Wheelhouse and Butternut, the production set up by former Food Network boss Courtney White and Brent Montgomery’s company, to produce Delvey’s Dinner Club (w/t).
Currently under house arrest in a New York City East Village apartment after being released from Ice custody last October for overstaying her visa, after completing her criminal sentence, Delvey is hosting invitation-only, intimate dinners at her home.
The series will feature a group of actors, musicians, founders, socialites, journalists and other guests to have candid conversations including her own experience within the criminal justice system, her strategy to rebuild her image and her plans for the future.
Through fly-on-the-wall footage and interviews with Anna and her guests, Delvey’s Dinner Club will...
- 1/25/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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