Former “CSI” showrunner Carol Mendelsohn and producer Julie Weitz are in early development on two drama series: “Honor” for NBC and “Body Farm” for CBS.
“Honor” is based on “Heder,” the Swedish series created by Sofia Helin along with stars Julia Dufvenius, Anja Lundqvist and Alexandra Rapaport, which centered on a law firm that handles sexual crimes against women. The legal thriller will follow four women lawyers who fight for disenfranchised underdogs, going to great lengths to solve brutal crimes.
Mendelsohn and Weitz will executive produce for Carol Mendelsohn Productions. Jamie Pachino serves as a writer and executive produces alongside Maria Bello and Starlings Television’s Chris Philip and Karine Martin. Eccho Rights, the global distributor of “Heder,” also partners on the series.
“Body Farm” follows a New York City forensic pathologist who has fall from grace, leaving her almost unemployable. She ends up taking a job with an old-school...
“Honor” is based on “Heder,” the Swedish series created by Sofia Helin along with stars Julia Dufvenius, Anja Lundqvist and Alexandra Rapaport, which centered on a law firm that handles sexual crimes against women. The legal thriller will follow four women lawyers who fight for disenfranchised underdogs, going to great lengths to solve brutal crimes.
Mendelsohn and Weitz will executive produce for Carol Mendelsohn Productions. Jamie Pachino serves as a writer and executive produces alongside Maria Bello and Starlings Television’s Chris Philip and Karine Martin. Eccho Rights, the global distributor of “Heder,” also partners on the series.
“Body Farm” follows a New York City forensic pathologist who has fall from grace, leaving her almost unemployable. She ends up taking a job with an old-school...
- 12/17/2021
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
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"Intimidated" isn't in Carlacia Grant's lexicon. When it came time to joining the cast of Outer Banks - arguably one of the most close-knit group of stars Netflix has assembled in recent years - the 30-year-old actress dove in head first, seamlessly establishing familial connections with costars Chase Stokes (John B), Madelyn Cline (Sarah Cameron), Madison Bailey (Kiara), and more while portraying season two newcomer Cleo. "It was really effortless," Grant told Popsugar, recalling her first chemistry read. "We got along instantly. We're kindred souls. We all have a lot in common, so it was really easy. I didn't feel like a newbie at all. The first day I was there, it was like I've been there for years."
In Outer Banks's highly anticipated sophomore run, Grant plays the role of Nassau native Cleo who helps John B and Sarah escape the Bahamas, crosses...
"Intimidated" isn't in Carlacia Grant's lexicon. When it came time to joining the cast of Outer Banks - arguably one of the most close-knit group of stars Netflix has assembled in recent years - the 30-year-old actress dove in head first, seamlessly establishing familial connections with costars Chase Stokes (John B), Madelyn Cline (Sarah Cameron), Madison Bailey (Kiara), and more while portraying season two newcomer Cleo. "It was really effortless," Grant told Popsugar, recalling her first chemistry read. "We got along instantly. We're kindred souls. We all have a lot in common, so it was really easy. I didn't feel like a newbie at all. The first day I was there, it was like I've been there for years."
In Outer Banks's highly anticipated sophomore run, Grant plays the role of Nassau native Cleo who helps John B and Sarah escape the Bahamas, crosses...
- 8/4/2021
- by Victoria Messina
- Popsugar.com
Netflix’s Outer Banks has added Carlacia Grant to its season two cast. She will join the YA series in a recurring role opposite Chase Stokes, Madelyn Cline, Madison Bailey and more.
Created by Josh Pate, Jonas Pate and Shannon Burke, who serve as showrunners and executive producers, Outer Banks follows a tight-knit group of local teens (the “Pogues”) in the beach vacation destination of the Outer Banks of North Carolina. When a hurricane kills the power for the summer season, it sets off a chain of illicit events that force the friends to make life-altering decisions. The search for their ringleader’s missing father, forbidden romances, a high-stakes treasure hunt, and the escalating conflict between the Pogues and their rivals turn their summer into one filled with mystery and adventure they’ll never forget
Grant will recur as Cleo. Confident and fearless, Cleo is a Nassau girl, a formidable artful dodger,...
Created by Josh Pate, Jonas Pate and Shannon Burke, who serve as showrunners and executive producers, Outer Banks follows a tight-knit group of local teens (the “Pogues”) in the beach vacation destination of the Outer Banks of North Carolina. When a hurricane kills the power for the summer season, it sets off a chain of illicit events that force the friends to make life-altering decisions. The search for their ringleader’s missing father, forbidden romances, a high-stakes treasure hunt, and the escalating conflict between the Pogues and their rivals turn their summer into one filled with mystery and adventure they’ll never forget
Grant will recur as Cleo. Confident and fearless, Cleo is a Nassau girl, a formidable artful dodger,...
- 4/15/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: CBS’ FBI franchise, from Dick Wolf and his Wolf Entertainment, is making a couple of changes in front and behind the camera.
On the mothership series, 2020 Juilliard graduate Katherine Renee Turner has joined as a new series regular. On offshoot FBI: Most Wanted, Friday Night Lights alum David Hudgins has come on board as executive producer/showrunner as part of an overall deal he has signed with the studio behind the FBI series, Universal Television.
Hudgins will succeed FBI: Most Wanted creator and longtime Wolf collaborator René Balcer, who was Season 1 showrunner, as the crime drama is adjusting its creative direction.
FBI, which also underwent showrunner changes early in its run, quickly established itself as one of CBS’ most watched series. Boosted by having the mothership series as a lead-in, FBI: Most Wanted ranked as the most watched new drama last season.
On FBI’s upcoming third season, Turner will play Tiffany Wallace,...
On the mothership series, 2020 Juilliard graduate Katherine Renee Turner has joined as a new series regular. On offshoot FBI: Most Wanted, Friday Night Lights alum David Hudgins has come on board as executive producer/showrunner as part of an overall deal he has signed with the studio behind the FBI series, Universal Television.
Hudgins will succeed FBI: Most Wanted creator and longtime Wolf collaborator René Balcer, who was Season 1 showrunner, as the crime drama is adjusting its creative direction.
FBI, which also underwent showrunner changes early in its run, quickly established itself as one of CBS’ most watched series. Boosted by having the mothership series as a lead-in, FBI: Most Wanted ranked as the most watched new drama last season.
On FBI’s upcoming third season, Turner will play Tiffany Wallace,...
- 8/28/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Myles Grier is a film, television and stage actor with a diverse and eclectic background spanning the arts and academia. Myles is most known for his guest appearances on Fox’s Lethal Weapon, FreeForm’s The Fosters, NBC’s Aquarius, ABC’s Agent Carter, NBC’s Game of Silence, & more. Learn more about Myles below… 1. Myles Wanted To Be A Singer Before An Actor Myles wanted to be a singer before getting bit by the acting bug. In the sixth grade, he had the opportunity to audition for a boy group led by the R&b singer Lloyd, called N-Toon, but after realizing he
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- 5/3/2020
- by Wendy Shepherd
- TVovermind.com
TMichael Raymond-James (Tell Me a Story) is set to star in NBC drama pilot La Brea. Karina Logue (Tell Me a Story) and Zyra Gorecki (Chicago Fire) also have been cast as series regulars in the project from writer David Appelbaum (The Enemy Within), Keshet Studios and Universal Television. Additionally, Thor Freudenthal (Carnival Row) has been tapped to direct the pilot.
In La Brea, written by Appelbaum, when a massive sinkhole mysteriously opens in Los Angeles, it tears a family in half, separating mother and son from father (Raymond-James) and daughter (Gorecki). When part of the family find themselves in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a disparate group of strangers, they must work to survive and uncover the mystery of where they are and if there is a way back home.
Raymond-James is Gavin Wolcott, Claire’s recently estranged husband. Gorecki plays Izzy Wolcott, Claire and Gavin’s daughter. Logue is Marybeth Hill,...
In La Brea, written by Appelbaum, when a massive sinkhole mysteriously opens in Los Angeles, it tears a family in half, separating mother and son from father (Raymond-James) and daughter (Gorecki). When part of the family find themselves in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a disparate group of strangers, they must work to survive and uncover the mystery of where they are and if there is a way back home.
Raymond-James is Gavin Wolcott, Claire’s recently estranged husband. Gorecki plays Izzy Wolcott, Claire and Gavin’s daughter. Logue is Marybeth Hill,...
- 2/20/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
As 2019 nears its end, you know what that means. No, not another “Something of the Decade” TV list. But close!
As TVLine prepares to turn nine years old on Saturday, Jan. 4 — and more specifically, sparked by yet another commenter pleading for a second season of The Messengers, which was cancelled more than four-and-a-half years ago by The CW — we thought we’d take a look of the axings that have elicited the most uproar from you, the sometimes not-so-gentle reader.
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As TVLine prepares to turn nine years old on Saturday, Jan. 4 — and more specifically, sparked by yet another commenter pleading for a second season of The Messengers, which was cancelled more than four-and-a-half years ago by The CW — we thought we’d take a look of the axings that have elicited the most uproar from you, the sometimes not-so-gentle reader.
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- 12/30/2019
- TVLine.com
Demetrius Grosse, who guest-starred during Season 1 of ABC’s The Rookie, says it was a “very challenging time” between when Afton Williamson publicly ID’d him in her allegations of sexual harassment and when an independent investigation this week concluded that no one named in the actress’ complaints acted “in an unlawful manner or demonstrate[d] behavior inappropriate for the workplace.”
In an Aug. 4 Instagram post, after TVLine reported that she would not be returning for Season 2, Williamson alleged that she had experienced “sexual harassment from a recurring guest star,” whom she later identified as Grosse. She claimed that she was...
In an Aug. 4 Instagram post, after TVLine reported that she would not be returning for Season 2, Williamson alleged that she had experienced “sexual harassment from a recurring guest star,” whom she later identified as Grosse. She claimed that she was...
- 9/21/2019
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Paola Andino and Katie Kelly are joining the Bridget Smith-directed independent drama Sno Babies, which goes into production in early November in Philadelphia, Pa.
Inspired by true events, Sno Babies tells the story of 16 year-old best friends Kristen McKusker (Kelly of NBC’s Game of Silence ) and Hannah Reid (Andino of Nickelodeon’s Every Witch Way and Queen of the South) who become addicted to heroin. Kristin is an honor student from a good Catholic family who finds her world upside down after becoming pregnant while addicted to heroin. Hannah is an edgy, vixen and an only child from a family of divorce who finds herself battling for her life while also battling her struggles with heroin. “After a long casting process, we are thrilled to have found these two crazy talented, beautiful, passionate actresses to tell this very powerful story,” said Smith in a statement. Sno Babies...
Inspired by true events, Sno Babies tells the story of 16 year-old best friends Kristen McKusker (Kelly of NBC’s Game of Silence ) and Hannah Reid (Andino of Nickelodeon’s Every Witch Way and Queen of the South) who become addicted to heroin. Kristin is an honor student from a good Catholic family who finds her world upside down after becoming pregnant while addicted to heroin. Hannah is an edgy, vixen and an only child from a family of divorce who finds herself battling for her life while also battling her struggles with heroin. “After a long casting process, we are thrilled to have found these two crazy talented, beautiful, passionate actresses to tell this very powerful story,” said Smith in a statement. Sno Babies...
- 10/25/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
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