No longer in the Fastlane, Bill Bellamy is trying his hand at being a family man: The comedic actor has landed the lead role in Fox’s untitled Chris Case comedy pilot, TVLine has learned.
Bellamy will play Jay “Havoc” Hammond, a retired professional football player who’s starting his career as a sports announcer. The potential series follows Jay as he moves in with his white wife (played by Ugly Betty‘s Becki Newton) and his two new stepsons Colin and Harry and tries to adapt to fatherhood.
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Bellamy will play Jay “Havoc” Hammond, a retired professional football player who’s starting his career as a sports announcer. The potential series follows Jay as he moves in with his white wife (played by Ugly Betty‘s Becki Newton) and his two new stepsons Colin and Harry and tries to adapt to fatherhood.
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- 3/17/2016
- TVLine.com
Management/Production company Underground is bringing Noah Rothman on board as a manager to be based out of NYC. Joining the team of Trevor Engelson, Josh McGuire and Evan Silverberg. Rothman joins the company after having worked at 3 Arts. He will open the New York branch of Underground as the company continues to grow its list of actors, writers and directors. On the production side of things, Underground recently set up a number of projects around town including Ground Control To Major Tom at Disney to be directed by Seth Gordon; Carmen San Diego at Walden starring Jennifer Lopez; Rise at Warner Bros with a script from Melton & Dunstan and David Karlak directing, and Bad Advice From My Brother at Comedy Central based on Jordan Pope Roush’s popular blog. “Noah is a true hustler and a perfect fit for what we were looking for, said Underground’s Trevor Engelson.
- 6/21/2012
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
[1] Last year saw the debut of The Viewfinder List [2], which aims to do for aspiring filmmakers what The Black List does for screenwriters. Compiled from a poll of "studio executives, producers, and creatives," The Viewfinder List reflects the most-liked shorts, commercials, and/or music videos of the year. The inaugural list in 2010 included such up-and-comers as Patrick Jean, whose Pixels is due out in 2013, 47 Ronin director Carl Erik Rinsch, and, um, Alejandro González Iñárritu. This year's list has Dan Trachtenberg's Portal: No Escape on top, along with a few other videos you may recognize if you've been paying attention to /Film for the past year. Or even if you haven't -- that adorable Super Bowl Volkswagen ad with the little Darth Vader kid also made the cut, as did Chris Marrs Piliero's video for The Black Keys. Check out the full 2011 Viewfinder List -- with video! -- after the jump.
- 12/13/2011
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
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