Exclusive: Double Dutch International (Ddi) heads to the Afm with the coming-of-age story starring Tracy Spiridakos, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Maksim Chmerkovskiy.
Finola Hughes directs Byrd And The Bees, about an emotionally vulnerable aspiring romance writer who sets off to meet the father she never knew on his Scottish estate.
Christine Fry and Shannon Lamarche of Qoa Entertainment produce alongside Sandy Sfeir.
“Starring the up-and-coming Canadian Tracy Spiridakos and the Irish Jonathan Rhys Meyers, this a film with a dose of international flavor,“ said Ddi president Jason Moring.
“Both funny and sweet as honey, Byrd And The Bees is a universal film sure to put a smile on audience’s faces.”...
Finola Hughes directs Byrd And The Bees, about an emotionally vulnerable aspiring romance writer who sets off to meet the father she never knew on his Scottish estate.
Christine Fry and Shannon Lamarche of Qoa Entertainment produce alongside Sandy Sfeir.
“Starring the up-and-coming Canadian Tracy Spiridakos and the Irish Jonathan Rhys Meyers, this a film with a dose of international flavor,“ said Ddi president Jason Moring.
“Both funny and sweet as honey, Byrd And The Bees is a universal film sure to put a smile on audience’s faces.”...
- 10/30/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Though NBC’s post-apocalyptic drama series Revolution may be dead in the ground after two terrible seasons, lead actress Tracy Spiridakos is moving on to bigger and better things, with news that she’s won the title role in romantic comedy Byrd and the Bees, in which she’ll star alongside The Tudors actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
Spiridakos is set to play Rebecca Byrd, a young woman who jets off to Scotland in hopes of locating her biological father. Rebecca winds up falling for a guy she meets along the way. The indie romantic comedy will be directed by Finola Hughes from a script by Christine Fry, both of whom previously collaborated on romantic indie The Bet.
Revolution‘s writing was often dismal, and that’s putting it nicely, but Spiridakos’ spirited work as protagonist Charlie Matheson, who begins the series looking for her kidnapped brother and ends up embroiled...
Spiridakos is set to play Rebecca Byrd, a young woman who jets off to Scotland in hopes of locating her biological father. Rebecca winds up falling for a guy she meets along the way. The indie romantic comedy will be directed by Finola Hughes from a script by Christine Fry, both of whom previously collaborated on romantic indie The Bet.
Revolution‘s writing was often dismal, and that’s putting it nicely, but Spiridakos’ spirited work as protagonist Charlie Matheson, who begins the series looking for her kidnapped brother and ends up embroiled...
- 6/11/2014
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
Tracy Spiridakos, who starred on NBC's “Revolution,” is set to play the female lead opposite Jonathan Rhys Meyers in Qoa Entertainment's romantic comedy “Byrd & the Bees,” TheWrap has learned. Finola Hughes will direct from a script by Christine Fry, who is also producing the indie movie. The duo previously collaborated on “The Bet.” Also read: ‘Revolution’ Actress Daniella Alonso Joins Kevin James in ‘Paul Blart 2' (Exclusive) Spiridakos will play Rebecca Byrd, a young woman who travels to Scotland to find and meet her biological father and winds up meeting her dream guy along the way. Production is scheduled to start in September in Scotland.
- 6/10/2014
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
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