Exclusive: Eva Larue, who played DNA analyst Natalia Boa Vista in CSI: Miami and Maria Santos on the soap opera All My Children, is turning her own experiences of being stalked into a pair of TV projects.
Larue and her family, including daughter Kaya Callahan, were stalked by James David Rogers for 12 years and he was sentenced to just over three years in prison as punishment for his crime last year.
She has now teamed with Toronto-based producer Forté Entertainment to develop both scripted and unscripted projects. My Nightmare Stalker will include a scripted series, premium documentary series and a returning factual spin-off program.
In more than three dozen graphic letters and countless voicemail messages, Rogers threatened Eva and Kaya, who was five when the stalking began and is now 21, relentlessly over the years, with letters being sent directly to Kaya, when she turned 13. Prosecutors, in a sentencing memorandum, called...
Larue and her family, including daughter Kaya Callahan, were stalked by James David Rogers for 12 years and he was sentenced to just over three years in prison as punishment for his crime last year.
She has now teamed with Toronto-based producer Forté Entertainment to develop both scripted and unscripted projects. My Nightmare Stalker will include a scripted series, premium documentary series and a returning factual spin-off program.
In more than three dozen graphic letters and countless voicemail messages, Rogers threatened Eva and Kaya, who was five when the stalking began and is now 21, relentlessly over the years, with letters being sent directly to Kaya, when she turned 13. Prosecutors, in a sentencing memorandum, called...
- 5/24/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The Hallmark Channel has wrapped production on two new original movies: "Elevator Girl," starring Ryan Merriman and Lacey Chabert, and "The Three Gifts," headlined by Dean Cain, Jean Louisa Kelly, Mimi Kennedy and Reginald VelJohnson.
"Elevator," from Larry Levinson Prods., revolves around two strangers -- a hot-shot lawyer (Merriman) and a free-spirited artist (Chabert) -- whose instant connection when they are stuck in an elevator sparks an unexpected romance.
Larry Levinson executive produces the movie, written by Jennifer Notas and directed by Bradford May. It is slated to premiere in 2010.
"Three Gifts," from LG Films Prods. and Larry Levinson Prods., centers on a childless couple (Cain, Kelly) who take in three orphan boys to spend Christmas with them and end up trying to adopt them.
The movie, written by Donald Martin and Mitchell Gabourie and directed by Dave S. Cass, will air in December. Levinson is the exec producer.
"Elevator," from Larry Levinson Prods., revolves around two strangers -- a hot-shot lawyer (Merriman) and a free-spirited artist (Chabert) -- whose instant connection when they are stuck in an elevator sparks an unexpected romance.
Larry Levinson executive produces the movie, written by Jennifer Notas and directed by Bradford May. It is slated to premiere in 2010.
"Three Gifts," from LG Films Prods. and Larry Levinson Prods., centers on a childless couple (Cain, Kelly) who take in three orphan boys to spend Christmas with them and end up trying to adopt them.
The movie, written by Donald Martin and Mitchell Gabourie and directed by Dave S. Cass, will air in December. Levinson is the exec producer.
- 9/7/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hallmark Channel has two original movies in the works: "The Wilderness Family," starring Peter Strauss and Jonathan Silverman, and "The View From Here," starring Angie Dickinson and Laura Leighton.
"Wilderness" revolves around a hectic, harried family that inherits a cabin in the woods. When they are faced with a daunting challenge, they realize the most important thing in life is one another. DeDee Pfeiffer, Linsey Godfrey and Nolan Gerard Funk also star.
"View" centers on a hard-nosed journalist (Leighton) who returns home after several years to visit her ailing estranged mother (Dickinson) and winds up uncovering a plot against the town's residents and facing the reasons she left home years ago. Shanley Caswell also stars.
Both movies, from executive producer Larry Levinson, are set to air in late 2009. "Wilderness" is directed by Bradford May from a script by Alex Greenfield; "View" is directed by Steven Bridgewater from a script by Donald Martin and Mitchell Gabourie.
"Wilderness" revolves around a hectic, harried family that inherits a cabin in the woods. When they are faced with a daunting challenge, they realize the most important thing in life is one another. DeDee Pfeiffer, Linsey Godfrey and Nolan Gerard Funk also star.
"View" centers on a hard-nosed journalist (Leighton) who returns home after several years to visit her ailing estranged mother (Dickinson) and winds up uncovering a plot against the town's residents and facing the reasons she left home years ago. Shanley Caswell also stars.
Both movies, from executive producer Larry Levinson, are set to air in late 2009. "Wilderness" is directed by Bradford May from a script by Alex Greenfield; "View" is directed by Steven Bridgewater from a script by Donald Martin and Mitchell Gabourie.
- 11/19/2008
- by By Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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