Judith Krantz, whose novels have more than 80 million copies in print, has died. She passed away from natural causes on June 22 in her Bel Air, California home at age 91.
Krantz was born Judith Tarcher on January 9, 1928 in New York City, the eldest child of an advertising executive and an attorney. After growing up in New York City where she graduated from the Birch Wathen School at age 16, she enrolled at Wellesley College, graduating in 1948.
After graduating, Krantz moved to Paris, where she worked as a fashion publicist. The following year, she returned to New York, where she embarked on a career in magazine journalism. She worked at Good Housekeeping before being promoted to Fashion Editor.
In 1953, Krantz attended a Fourth of July party hosted by her high school friend Barbara Walters. There she met her future husband, film and television producer and writer Stephen Falk Krantz. They were married for 53 years,...
Krantz was born Judith Tarcher on January 9, 1928 in New York City, the eldest child of an advertising executive and an attorney. After growing up in New York City where she graduated from the Birch Wathen School at age 16, she enrolled at Wellesley College, graduating in 1948.
After graduating, Krantz moved to Paris, where she worked as a fashion publicist. The following year, she returned to New York, where she embarked on a career in magazine journalism. She worked at Good Housekeeping before being promoted to Fashion Editor.
In 1953, Krantz attended a Fourth of July party hosted by her high school friend Barbara Walters. There she met her future husband, film and television producer and writer Stephen Falk Krantz. They were married for 53 years,...
- 6/23/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Grey's Anatomy is delving further into Alex's backstory.
Per Deadline, Lindsay Wagner will appear in an upcoming episode of the medical drama as Alex's mother.
If you watch Grey's Anatomy online, you will already know that we met Alex's mother in flashbacks earlier on Grey's Anatomy Season 14.
We think it's fair to say that she was not the best mother, and there are going to be a lot of awkward scenes between her and Alex when they meet in the present.
Wagner will appear on the May 3 episode which is titled "Fight For Your Mind." The episode will revolve around Alex and Jo who embark on a road trip to find Alex's mother.
Related: Grey's Anatomy Brings Back Geena Davis!
He's not heard from her in some time, so it sounds like he will want to find out more about his past, and more importantly, why she has not reached out to him.
Per Deadline, Lindsay Wagner will appear in an upcoming episode of the medical drama as Alex's mother.
If you watch Grey's Anatomy online, you will already know that we met Alex's mother in flashbacks earlier on Grey's Anatomy Season 14.
We think it's fair to say that she was not the best mother, and there are going to be a lot of awkward scenes between her and Alex when they meet in the present.
Wagner will appear on the May 3 episode which is titled "Fight For Your Mind." The episode will revolve around Alex and Jo who embark on a road trip to find Alex's mother.
Related: Grey's Anatomy Brings Back Geena Davis!
He's not heard from her in some time, so it sounds like he will want to find out more about his past, and more importantly, why she has not reached out to him.
- 4/26/2018
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: We are finally going to meet Alex Karev’s (Justin Chambers) mom. Former The Bionic Woman and Scruples star Lindsay Wagner will play the key guest role of Helen Karev in the May 3 episode of ABC’s hit medical drama Grey’s Anatomy, directed by series co-star Jesse Williams.
So far, we only had gotten a glimpse of Alex’s mom as a younger woman in a flashback during an episode earlier this season that was directed by Grey’s star Ellen Pompeo. The part was played by Emily Rutherfurd.
In the logline for the May 3 episode titled “Fight For Your Mind” and written by Andy Reaser, Alex (Chambers) and Jo (Camilla Luddington) go on a trip to Iowa to find Alex’s mom, whom he hasn’t heard from in a very long time. Meanwhile, Meredith (Pompeo) gives a presentation on her mini-livers project, which attracts a ton of attention,...
So far, we only had gotten a glimpse of Alex’s mom as a younger woman in a flashback during an episode earlier this season that was directed by Grey’s star Ellen Pompeo. The part was played by Emily Rutherfurd.
In the logline for the May 3 episode titled “Fight For Your Mind” and written by Andy Reaser, Alex (Chambers) and Jo (Camilla Luddington) go on a trip to Iowa to find Alex’s mom, whom he hasn’t heard from in a very long time. Meanwhile, Meredith (Pompeo) gives a presentation on her mini-livers project, which attracts a ton of attention,...
- 4/26/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
P F A N D O M
Michelle Pfeiffer Retrospective. Episode 5
by Nathaniel R
Michelle Pfeiffer is big trouble in "Callie & Son"
It wasn't initially clear, as it rarely is for new working actors, where Michelle Pfeiffer's place in the Hollywood ecosystem would be. The first three years of her career (1979-1981) were a mish-mash as if her management was throwing her at everything just to see what would stick. In the first three years of professional acting career she made four TV movies, three feature films, had two series regular gigs, and snuck in a few guest spots. The roles were far from stellar but she was working, a lot and was famously a quick study. Callie & Son, an absolutely ridiculous CBS melodrama from October 1981, gave her her showiest pre-Grease 2 role. And her campiest. She wasn't the star. Lindsay Wagner was a TV superstar at the time (The Bionic Woman,...
Michelle Pfeiffer Retrospective. Episode 5
by Nathaniel R
Michelle Pfeiffer is big trouble in "Callie & Son"
It wasn't initially clear, as it rarely is for new working actors, where Michelle Pfeiffer's place in the Hollywood ecosystem would be. The first three years of her career (1979-1981) were a mish-mash as if her management was throwing her at everything just to see what would stick. In the first three years of professional acting career she made four TV movies, three feature films, had two series regular gigs, and snuck in a few guest spots. The roles were far from stellar but she was working, a lot and was famously a quick study. Callie & Son, an absolutely ridiculous CBS melodrama from October 1981, gave her her showiest pre-Grease 2 role. And her campiest. She wasn't the star. Lindsay Wagner was a TV superstar at the time (The Bionic Woman,...
- 2/5/2017
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Oscar-winner Natalie Portman stayed busy in front of the camera; working with director Terrence Malick on the Austin, Texas-based drama Lawless. Portman also stayed busy behind the camera executive producing along with Tony Krantz on the upcoming ABC drama Scruples, based on the best-selling novel by Tony Krantz’s mother Judith Krantz. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Portman took part in a recent Cannes Film Festival deal with various financiers gathering to produce the Western Jane Got A Gun from scribe Brian Duffield with Lynne Ramsay attached to direct.
- 5/22/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Oscar-winner Natalie Portman stayed busy in front of the camera; working with director Terrence Malick on the Austin, Texas-based drama Lawless. Portman also stayed busy behind the camera executive producing along with Tony Krantz on the upcoming ABC drama Scruples, based on the best-selling novel by Tony Krantz’s mother Judith Krantz. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Portman took part in a recent Cannes Film Festival deal with various financiers gathering to produce the Western Jane Got A Gun from scribe Brian Duffield with Lynne Ramsay attached to direct.
- 5/22/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
The Fall TV Season presentations for all the new network shows take place this week with the third one announced. Here's a full breakdown of which concepts have made the final list over on ABC.
An odd year for the once mighty juggernaut which can still pack 'em in. It had surprise success stories with "Once Upon a Time" and "Revenge", the latter becoming an unexpected international hit, and several shows have gotten renewals despite more modest numbers. Still, with it battling with NBC for the third and fourth position overall, the network has to introduce ten shows over the course of the season in the hope of getting a few stickers.
Several other pilots didn't make the final cut and won't be seen include the fashion label dynasty soap "Americana", ABC's update of the 90's "Beauty and the Beast" TV series, the Roland Emmerich-produced thriller "Dark Horse", the...
An odd year for the once mighty juggernaut which can still pack 'em in. It had surprise success stories with "Once Upon a Time" and "Revenge", the latter becoming an unexpected international hit, and several shows have gotten renewals despite more modest numbers. Still, with it battling with NBC for the third and fourth position overall, the network has to introduce ten shows over the course of the season in the hope of getting a few stickers.
Several other pilots didn't make the final cut and won't be seen include the fashion label dynasty soap "Americana", ABC's update of the 90's "Beauty and the Beast" TV series, the Roland Emmerich-produced thriller "Dark Horse", the...
- 5/18/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
In about a month, the broadcast networks will be making their final decisions about which pilots to pick up for the 2012-13 season. A lot can happen between now and then, but we're comfortable making this prediction: You'll be seeing at least a couple new family sitcoms in the fall.
Various permutations of the family comedy, featuring everything from multi-generational clans clashing with the neighbors ("The Manzanis" on ABC) to a gay couple and the woman carrying their baby ("The New Normal" on NBC), are in development. We counted almost 20 "my [insert synonym for 'lovingly dysfunctional' here] family" shows on the networks' dockets, including at least seven at ABC alone.
That the Alphabet would make such a heavy investment in family comedies is no surprise. Its successful Wednesday block is mostly family-centered, and it's probably looking for something to pair with the likely-to-be-renewed "Last Man Standing" as well.
And while every pilot season brings a fair number of family comedies,...
Various permutations of the family comedy, featuring everything from multi-generational clans clashing with the neighbors ("The Manzanis" on ABC) to a gay couple and the woman carrying their baby ("The New Normal" on NBC), are in development. We counted almost 20 "my [insert synonym for 'lovingly dysfunctional' here] family" shows on the networks' dockets, including at least seven at ABC alone.
That the Alphabet would make such a heavy investment in family comedies is no surprise. Its successful Wednesday block is mostly family-centered, and it's probably looking for something to pair with the likely-to-be-renewed "Last Man Standing" as well.
And while every pilot season brings a fair number of family comedies,...
- 4/12/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
His time on One Tree Hill may be over, but Chad Michael Murray is far from being done with television work and has already set up his next project: ABC’s Scruples. Those with a sharp memory will remember this pilot has a very important name attached to it, one that every household should know by now: Natalie Portman. The Oscar winning actress is one of the pilot’s executive producers, giving Murray a run for his money as the main draw for audiences.
TVLine reported Murray was tapped to play Spider, a fashion photographer who has turned his attention toward creative directing. The project is based on the Judith Krantz novel and isn’t the first adaptation of the source material. In 1980 there was a miniseries that was quite popular. At one point, in 1981, a pilot for a weekly series was produced, but it was largely unsuccessful. In that 1980 series,...
TVLine reported Murray was tapped to play Spider, a fashion photographer who has turned his attention toward creative directing. The project is based on the Judith Krantz novel and isn’t the first adaptation of the source material. In 1980 there was a miniseries that was quite popular. At one point, in 1981, a pilot for a weekly series was produced, but it was largely unsuccessful. In that 1980 series,...
- 3/14/2012
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Gary Cole has fashioned himself a plum role in the ABC drama pilot Scruples.
Also among the latest pilot castings: A Suburgatory star relocates from the ‘burbs, a Walking Dead alum is reborn on L.A. Noir, an Outsourced survivor heads to Awesometown and more.
Scruples — based on Judith Krantz’ novel and executive produced by Natalie Portman — follows Billy Winthrop (played by Claire Forlani), a rich and powerful clothing designer working in a business dominated by sex, revenge and scandal. Cole will play the the manipulative, longtime lawyer of Billy’s late husband.
Cole, a TV mainstay whose resume includes gigs on Chuck,...
Also among the latest pilot castings: A Suburgatory star relocates from the ‘burbs, a Walking Dead alum is reborn on L.A. Noir, an Outsourced survivor heads to Awesometown and more.
Scruples — based on Judith Krantz’ novel and executive produced by Natalie Portman — follows Billy Winthrop (played by Claire Forlani), a rich and powerful clothing designer working in a business dominated by sex, revenge and scandal. Cole will play the the manipulative, longtime lawyer of Billy’s late husband.
Cole, a TV mainstay whose resume includes gigs on Chuck,...
- 3/13/2012
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Chad Michael Murray has joined the cast of ABC pilot Scruples. The fashion drama, based on the novel by Judith Krantz, will star Claire Forlani as Wilhelmina 'Billy' Hunnewell Winthrop, a woman who decides to reinvent her image and open Beverly Hills clothing boutique 'Scruples'. One Tree Hill star Murray will play creative director and former photographer Spider, according to TVLine. The role was previously played by Cougar Town's Barry Bostwick in a 1980 CBS adaptation of Scruples, which starred Bionic Woman actress Lindsay Wagner as Wilhelmina. ABC's new adaptation, executive produced by Natalie Portman, will also star Boris Kodjoe (more)...
- 3/13/2012
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
TV hunk Chad Michael Murray will lead the cast of Natalie Portman's new pilot Scruples.
The One Tree Hill star will join Claire Forlani and Boris Kodjoe in the adaptation of Judith Krantz's beloved novel.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Murray will play photographer Spider Elliot - the role Barry Bostwick played in the 1980 miniseries of the same name.
Natalie Portman is among the executive producers of the new project.
The One Tree Hill star will join Claire Forlani and Boris Kodjoe in the adaptation of Judith Krantz's beloved novel.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Murray will play photographer Spider Elliot - the role Barry Bostwick played in the 1980 miniseries of the same name.
Natalie Portman is among the executive producers of the new project.
- 3/13/2012
- WENN
The former One Tree Hill star has been tapped as the male lead in ABC's drama pilot Scruples, based on Judith Krantz's 1978 same-named novel about an aristocratic Beverly Hills family, the Winthrops. Murray, who will play the handsome (of course) photographer Spider (Peter Parker?), will be joined by Gary Cole as the attorney for the Winthrops' late patriarch. Krantz's novel has been interpreted on the small screen before, actually: in 1980, Warner Bros. turned it into a mini-series starring Lindsay Wagner. A character named Melanie Adams, a model-turned-actress, was played by 24-year-old Kim Cattrall.
- 3/13/2012
- by Brett Smiley
- Vulture
We weren't sure we'd see him make a regular return to television after leaving "One Tree Hill," but Chad Michael Murray has surprised us.
Murray, who also appeared in "Gilmore Girls" and "Dawson's Creek," has signed on to star in ABC's remake of the 1980 television miniseries "Scruples," based on the novel by Judith Krantz.
Murray will play Spider Elliot, a photographer who becomes creative director of a luxury fashion boutique called Scruples. The role was originated by Barry Bostwick. The casting was first reported by Deadline.
The pilot stars "CSI: NY" star Claire Forlani as Billy Winthrop, the wealthy clothing designer who opens the store. Gary Cole was just tapped to play Billy's late husband's lawyer. Boris Kodjoe and Jessica McNamee will round out the cast. Natalie Portman is one of the executive producers of the pilot.
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Murray, who also appeared in "Gilmore Girls" and "Dawson's Creek," has signed on to star in ABC's remake of the 1980 television miniseries "Scruples," based on the novel by Judith Krantz.
Murray will play Spider Elliot, a photographer who becomes creative director of a luxury fashion boutique called Scruples. The role was originated by Barry Bostwick. The casting was first reported by Deadline.
The pilot stars "CSI: NY" star Claire Forlani as Billy Winthrop, the wealthy clothing designer who opens the store. Gary Cole was just tapped to play Billy's late husband's lawyer. Boris Kodjoe and Jessica McNamee will round out the cast. Natalie Portman is one of the executive producers of the pilot.
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- 3/13/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Chad Michael Murray hasn't been a regular on primetime television since he left One Tree Hill three years ago. Butthe actor has now been cast as one of the lead characters in the new ABC pilot, Scruples.
Based on the fun 1970s novel novel by Judith Krantz, Scruples follows the story of Billy, who works her way up from poverty to become the wife of an extremely wealthy man. When he dies and leaves her with a fortune, she eventually opens a boutique in Beverly Hills. But it isn't until she gains two partners - Valentine and Spider - that her store becomes The Beverly Hills shopping destination.
Chad Michael Murray has been cast as Spider, a photographer who, in the book, eventually becomes the "style expert" at Billy's store.
Claire Forlani will play Billy, while...
Based on the fun 1970s novel novel by Judith Krantz, Scruples follows the story of Billy, who works her way up from poverty to become the wife of an extremely wealthy man. When he dies and leaves her with a fortune, she eventually opens a boutique in Beverly Hills. But it isn't until she gains two partners - Valentine and Spider - that her store becomes The Beverly Hills shopping destination.
Chad Michael Murray has been cast as Spider, a photographer who, in the book, eventually becomes the "style expert" at Billy's store.
Claire Forlani will play Billy, while...
- 3/13/2012
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Chad Michael Murray and Gary Cole have been cast in ABC’s drama pilot Scruples, executive produced by Tony Krantz and Natalie Portman and directed by The Vow helmer Michael Sucsy. Based on the novel by Judith Krantz, Scruples centers on rich and powerful clothing designer Billy Winthrop (Claire Forlani) in a world of sex, revenge and scandal. Murray will play handsome playboy photographer Spider, who works for Winthrop. Cole will play the manipulative Royce, the longtime lawyer of Winthrop’s late husband who is infuriated when Billy inherits his empire and vows to keep it under her control. This marks the return to series television for former One Tree Hill star Murray, who recently returned to the CW drama. He is with Wme and Brillstein Entertainment. Cole, repped by ICM and Barbara Gale, recently co-starred in the Geffen Playhouse production of Superior Donuts and has recurred on The Good Wife.
- 3/13/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Chad Michael Murray is leaving One Tree Hill behind for the far more adult world of Scruples, ABC’s drama pilot based on the novel by Judith Krantz about a rich and powerful clothing designer (CSI: NY‘s Claire Forlani) working in a business dominated by sex, revenge and scandal.
Murray will playfashion photographer-turned-creative director Spider (the role originated by Barry Bostwick in the 1980 miniseries).
Pilot Season Lingo Guide (Including the ‘Scary’ Second Position), Plus a List of Picked-Up Pilots
Ex-Undercovers spy Boris Kodjoe and Jessica McNamee (Australia’s Packed to the Rafters) co-star in the project, which counts...
Murray will playfashion photographer-turned-creative director Spider (the role originated by Barry Bostwick in the 1980 miniseries).
Pilot Season Lingo Guide (Including the ‘Scary’ Second Position), Plus a List of Picked-Up Pilots
Ex-Undercovers spy Boris Kodjoe and Jessica McNamee (Australia’s Packed to the Rafters) co-star in the project, which counts...
- 3/13/2012
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Chad Michael Murray is plotting his series TV return. The former One Tree Hill star has been cast as the male lead in ABC's drama pilot Scruples, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Based on the Judith Krantz novel, the sexy soap is set in the late 1970s and follows Billy (Claire Forlani), a socialite who, following her husband's death, seeks to open a fashion-forward boutique in the heart of Beverly Hills. Undercovers' Boris Kodjoe plays Billy's ex-husband's attorney. Murray will play Spider Elliott, a handsome photographer and partner in Billy's fashion endeavor. Pan Am's Karinne Vanasse will guest
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- 3/13/2012
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Another "Friday Night Lights" alum has booked their return to TV. The Hollywood Reporter has the scoop on Zach Gilford's new gig, reporting that he's joined Josh Berman's ("Drop Dead Diva") untitled medical drama pilot for Fox, starring opposite "My Boys" alum Jordana Spiro.
The show is about Grace Devlin (Spiro), a young surgeon who gets tangled up with the Chicago mob and is forced to moonlight a mafia doctor to repay a debt. Gilford is set to play her wealthy coworker at the hospital, Dr. Brett Robinson. William Forsythe, James Carpinello, Jesse Lee Soffer and Jamie Lee Kirchner co-star.
In other casting news ...
Vanessa Williams has booked her post-"Desperate Housewives" gig. Williams has joined ABC's "666 Park Avenue," the supernatural pilot about a couple that signs on to manage a historic apartment building in New York City. Williams will play the building owner's (Terry O'Quinn) wife. [TVGuide.com]
"Nip...
The show is about Grace Devlin (Spiro), a young surgeon who gets tangled up with the Chicago mob and is forced to moonlight a mafia doctor to repay a debt. Gilford is set to play her wealthy coworker at the hospital, Dr. Brett Robinson. William Forsythe, James Carpinello, Jesse Lee Soffer and Jamie Lee Kirchner co-star.
In other casting news ...
Vanessa Williams has booked her post-"Desperate Housewives" gig. Williams has joined ABC's "666 Park Avenue," the supernatural pilot about a couple that signs on to manage a historic apartment building in New York City. Williams will play the building owner's (Terry O'Quinn) wife. [TVGuide.com]
"Nip...
- 3/10/2012
- by Maggie Furlong
- Huffington Post
Another "Friday Night Lights" alum has booked their return to TV. The Hollywood Reporter has the scoop on Zach Gilford's new gig, reporting that he's joined Josh Berman's ("Drop Dead Diva") untitled medical drama pilot for Fox, starring opposite "My Boys" alum Jordana Spiro.
The show is about Grace Devlin (Spiro), a young surgeon who gets tangled up with the Chicago mob and is forced to moonlight a mafia doctor to repay a debt. Gilford is set to play her wealthy coworker at the hospital, Dr. Brett Robinson. William Forsythe, James Carpinello, Jesse Lee Soffer and Jamie Lee Kirchner co-star.
In other casting news ...
Vanessa Williams has booked her post-"Desperate Housewives" gig. Williams has joined ABC's "666 Park Avenue," the supernatural pilot about a couple that signs on to manage a historic apartment building in New York City. Williams will play the building owner's (Terry O'Quinn) wife. [TVGuide.com]
"Nip...
The show is about Grace Devlin (Spiro), a young surgeon who gets tangled up with the Chicago mob and is forced to moonlight a mafia doctor to repay a debt. Gilford is set to play her wealthy coworker at the hospital, Dr. Brett Robinson. William Forsythe, James Carpinello, Jesse Lee Soffer and Jamie Lee Kirchner co-star.
In other casting news ...
Vanessa Williams has booked her post-"Desperate Housewives" gig. Williams has joined ABC's "666 Park Avenue," the supernatural pilot about a couple that signs on to manage a historic apartment building in New York City. Williams will play the building owner's (Terry O'Quinn) wife. [TVGuide.com]
"Nip...
- 3/10/2012
- by Maggie Furlong
- Aol TV.
Claire Forlani has signed on to star in Scruples, a new ABC pilot. The drama is based on a Judith Krantz novel, and tells the story of a successful clothing designer named Billy Winthrop, to be played by Forlani. Deadline reports that Jessica McNamee and Boris Kodjoe will also feature in the pilot. McNamee will play Billy's friend, a celebrity journalist. Kodjoe will play the attorney of Billy's late husband. This will be Forlani's fourth foray as a television series regular. She has previously appeared in NCIS: Los Angeles, CSI: (more)...
- 3/10/2012
- by By Zeba Blay
- Digital Spy
Claire Forlani (CSI: NY) has landed the lead in Scruples, ABC’s drama pilot based on the novel by Judith Krantz, while Boris Kodjoe (Undercovers) also has joined the cast.
In other new pilot castings, teenage Carrie Bradshaw gets a father, Anthony Edwards and Cuba Gooding Jr. land wives and more.
In Scruples, which is being executive-produced by Natalie Portman, Forlani will star as Billy Winthrop, a powerful clothing designer — the role played by Bionic Woman Lindsay Wagner in the 1980 miniseries. Kodjoe meanwhile has been cast as Josh Hillman, the attorney of Billy’s late husband. Also, Jessica McNamee (Australia...
In other new pilot castings, teenage Carrie Bradshaw gets a father, Anthony Edwards and Cuba Gooding Jr. land wives and more.
In Scruples, which is being executive-produced by Natalie Portman, Forlani will star as Billy Winthrop, a powerful clothing designer — the role played by Bionic Woman Lindsay Wagner in the 1980 miniseries. Kodjoe meanwhile has been cast as Josh Hillman, the attorney of Billy’s late husband. Also, Jessica McNamee (Australia...
- 3/10/2012
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Soap opera legend Susan Lucci has been cast in the primetime soap "Devious Maids" on ABC. The show focuses on four Latina maids who work for wealthy families in Beverly Hills. Lucci has been cast as Genevieve Delacourt, one of the wealthy employers, who is feeling suicidal because she's aging and can't attract many men anymore. [Deadline]
"Fnl" Qb 1 is coming back to the small screen in Fox's untitled medical drama. Zach Gilford will star opposite Jordana Spiro, a surgeon who becomes indebted to the Chicago mafia and is forced to mooonlight for them. Gilford will play a doctor who comes from money who works alongside Spiro at the hospital. [Hollywood Reporter]
ABC's drama "Scruples" has added Claire Forlani, Boris Kodjoe and Jessica McNamee. The show centers on fashion designer Billy Winthrop (Forlani) and her world of money, sex and scandal. [Deadline]
The comedy pilot "The Smart One," starring Portia de Rossi and Malin Akerman,...
"Fnl" Qb 1 is coming back to the small screen in Fox's untitled medical drama. Zach Gilford will star opposite Jordana Spiro, a surgeon who becomes indebted to the Chicago mafia and is forced to mooonlight for them. Gilford will play a doctor who comes from money who works alongside Spiro at the hospital. [Hollywood Reporter]
ABC's drama "Scruples" has added Claire Forlani, Boris Kodjoe and Jessica McNamee. The show centers on fashion designer Billy Winthrop (Forlani) and her world of money, sex and scandal. [Deadline]
The comedy pilot "The Smart One," starring Portia de Rossi and Malin Akerman,...
- 3/10/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Exclusive: Claire Forlani has landed the lead in ABC’s drama pilot Scruples. Also cast in the pilot, executive produced by Tony Krantz and Natalie Portman and directed by The Vow helmer Michael Sucsy, are Boris Kodjoe and Jessica McNamee. Based on the novel by Judith Krantz, Scruples centers on rich and powerful clothing designer Billy Winthrop (Forlani) in a world of sex, revenge and scandal. In the 1980 miniseries, the role of Billy (last name Ikehorn) was played by Lindsay Wagner. Kodjoe, repped by Gersh and Untitled, will play Josh Hillman, the attorney of Billy’s late husband. McNamee will play Maggie, an ambitious celebrity journalist and Billy’s close friend. She also co-starred in Sucsy’s hit The Vow. Scruples, written by Bob Brush, is produced by Warner Bros. TV. Paradigm-repped Forlani’s series credits include arcs on CBS’ CSI: NY and NCIS: La and a co-starring role on Starz’s Camelot.
- 3/10/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Noot Seear has landed a role in ABC's pilot Scruples. The drama, based on a book by Judith Krantz, focuses on a woman who decides to reinvent herself and opens a boutique in Beverly Hills. Seear has now joined the cast of the project, Deadline reports. She will play Melanie, a model who becomes a celebrity. Seear is probably best known for playing Heidi in the (more)...
- 3/5/2012
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Gabrielle Union has landed the lead in the BET pilot Single Black Female.
Also among the latest pilot castings: a Pan Am star flies to a new drama, a Taxi vet teams with Melissa McCarthy and more.
Single Black Female — from The Game producers Mara Brock Akil and Salim Akil — chronicles the life of the host of a popular Atlanta-based talk show (Union). Deadline first reported the news.
Union’s recent TV credits include an episode of Army Wives, as well as arcs on the short-lived FlashForward and Life.
In other pilot news from our sister site:
• Karine Vanasse joins...
Also among the latest pilot castings: a Pan Am star flies to a new drama, a Taxi vet teams with Melissa McCarthy and more.
Single Black Female — from The Game producers Mara Brock Akil and Salim Akil — chronicles the life of the host of a popular Atlanta-based talk show (Union). Deadline first reported the news.
Union’s recent TV credits include an episode of Army Wives, as well as arcs on the short-lived FlashForward and Life.
In other pilot news from our sister site:
• Karine Vanasse joins...
- 3/3/2012
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
Veteran Judd Hirsch is set to co-star opposite Ben Falcone in CBS’ untitled multi-camera comedy written by Falcone and fellow actor Larry Dorf and co-executive produced by Falcone’s wife, Mike & Molly star Melissa McCarthy. The project centers around David (Falcone), a single 37-year-old who loses everything he has in the real estate collapse and finds himself back home in the house he grew up in … with his parents. Hirsch will play David’s dad. Additionally, former Friends co-showrunner Shana Goldberg-Meehan has been tapped to lend a hand on the pilot as an executive producer. Pan Am co-star Karine Vanasse is set to co-star in a new ABC drama project. The Quebec-born actress has been cast in the drama pilot Scruples. Executive produced by Tony Krantz and Natalie Portman, the project is based on the novel by Judith Krantz and centers on rich and powerful clothing designer Billy Winthrop in a world of sex,...
- 3/2/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: Hot off directing The Vow, which opened at No.1 this past weekend with a whopping $41.2 million, Michael Sucsy has been tapped to direct ABC’s drama pilot Scruples. Executive produced by Tony Krantz and Natalie Portman, the project is based on the 1978 bestselling book by Krantz’s mother, Beverly Hills novelist Judith Krantz, who also penned a sequel in 1992, and centers on a rich and powerful clothing designer in a world of sex, revenge and scandal. Bob Brush and Mel Harris wrote the pilot and executive produce with Portman, Annette Savitch and Krantz for Krantz’s Flame Ventures and Warner Bros. TV. This marks the pilot debut for Sucsy who co-wrote, directed and executive produced the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning HBO movie Grey Gardens starring Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lange. He made his feature debut with the romantic drama The Vow starring Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum.
- 2/14/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Michael Sucsy stood atop the box office charts last weekend as his memory loss romance The Vow, starring Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams, led all new releases. Deadline reported today that Sucsy made plans to return to the small screen by signing on to direct the pilot for ABC’s primetime soap Scruples, based on the best-selling novel by Judith Krantz. Krantz’s son Tony Krantz and Natalie Portman boarded the project as executive producers with co-writers Bob Brush and Mel Harris adapting the book. Sucsy earned his first acclaim as the writer and director of the HBO original drama Grey Gardens starring Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore as Edith "Big Edie" Ewing Bouvier Beale and her daughter Edith "Little Edie" Bouvier Beale.
- 2/14/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Michael Sucsy stood atop the box office charts last weekend as his memory loss romance The Vow, starring Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams, led all new releases. Deadline reported today that Sucsy made plans to return to the small screen by signing on to direct the pilot for ABC’s primetime soap Scruples, based on the best-selling novel by Judith Krantz. Krantz’s son Tony Krantz and Natalie Portman boarded the project as executive producers with co-writers Bob Brush and Mel Harris adapting the book. Sucsy earned his first acclaim as the writer and director of the HBO original drama Grey Gardens starring Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore as Edith "Big Edie" Ewing Bouvier Beale and her daughter Edith "Little Edie" Bouvier Beale.
- 2/14/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Michael Sucsy stood atop the box office charts last weekend as his memory loss romance The Vow, starring Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams, led all new releases. Deadline reported today that Sucsy made plans to return to the small screen by signing on to direct the pilot for ABC’s primetime soap Scruples, based on the best-selling novel by Judith Krantz. Krantz’s son Tony Krantz and Natalie Portman boarded the project as executive producers with co-writers Bob Brush and Mel Harris adapting the book. Sucsy earned his first acclaim as the writer and director of the HBO original drama Grey Gardens starring Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore as Edith "Big Edie" Ewing Bouvier Beale and her daughter Edith "Little Edie" Bouvier Beale.
- 2/14/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Natalie Portman might be feeling a little bit of hesitation or doubt now that she has officially become the executive producer for the television adaption of the 1978 novel, Scruples. It is her first time producing a series, so naturally she’ll feel at least a small amount of pressure. Though, this is Natalie Portman we’re talking about. The last thing anybody wants to see is her fail. No doubt there are dozens of people chomping at the bit to give her a hand if she ever needs one.
EW.com reports ABC has decided to give the series a shot, with Warner Bros. TV producing. This isn’t the first time Judith Krantz’s novel has been adapted. In 1980, a miniseries was produced starring Lindsay Wagner. This new attempt, however, has a family connection as Krantz’s son Tony is helming the pilot. He was once a CAA, but...
EW.com reports ABC has decided to give the series a shot, with Warner Bros. TV producing. This isn’t the first time Judith Krantz’s novel has been adapted. In 1980, a miniseries was produced starring Lindsay Wagner. This new attempt, however, has a family connection as Krantz’s son Tony is helming the pilot. He was once a CAA, but...
- 2/1/2012
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Like Revenge on ABC? Well you may get a lot more of it.
The lion’s share of the net’s drama pilots in development for fall offer sudsy tales in the vein of the Hamptons-based drama that’s currently tearing up the screen on Wednesdays. (To wit: The drama, which is averaging 8.7 million viewers, leads its hour against old dramas on CBS and NBC among adults 18-34 and key female demos. It’s also the net’s most-watched series in the hour in more than four years, since Lost in 2006-07).
Female-skewing serials fit in best for the home...
The lion’s share of the net’s drama pilots in development for fall offer sudsy tales in the vein of the Hamptons-based drama that’s currently tearing up the screen on Wednesdays. (To wit: The drama, which is averaging 8.7 million viewers, leads its hour against old dramas on CBS and NBC among adults 18-34 and key female demos. It’s also the net’s most-watched series in the hour in more than four years, since Lost in 2006-07).
Female-skewing serials fit in best for the home...
- 2/1/2012
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
HollywoodNews.com: Natalie Portman is apparently ready to take on a new challenge as she is reportedly going to be an executive producer for a new TV show.
She is reportedly attached as an executive producer for a show based on a 1978 novel by Judith Krantz called ‘Scruples’ that has been picked up by ABC, states Hollyscoop. The show is a one-hour drama that is described as a “sexy soap.”
The plot is reportedly about a socialite whose husband passes away which leads her into opening a boutique in Beverly Hills.
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She is reportedly attached as an executive producer for a show based on a 1978 novel by Judith Krantz called ‘Scruples’ that has been picked up by ABC, states Hollyscoop. The show is a one-hour drama that is described as a “sexy soap.”
The plot is reportedly about a socialite whose husband passes away which leads her into opening a boutique in Beverly Hills.
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- 2/1/2012
- by Molly Sullivan
- Hollywoodnews.com
Happy Birthday to Justin Timberlake (above), who turns 31, James Sutton is 29, Minnie Driver is 42, Portia deRossi is 39, and the faboo Carol Channing is 91.Iconic game Candyland is coming to the big screen ... starring Adam Sandler. Hey, why not cast Rob Schneider in the remake of Clue and completely destroy my childhood memories.In ratings news, Showtime's Shameless had its best ratings since its season premiere. Never underestimate the power of peen. Ben Kingsley has joined the cast of Ender's Game, by rabid homophobe Orson Scott Card. Mel Gibson's new movie Get The Gringo is bypassing theaters and going straight to DVD and VOD. Ouch.Here's the new trailer for HBO's Game Change, with Julianne Moore quite spooky as Sarah Palin.
TLC has given the greenlight to Preacher Wives, "a new series about outspoken female preachers and wives of preachers in Atlanta." So how long before the first gay scandal?...
TLC has given the greenlight to Preacher Wives, "a new series about outspoken female preachers and wives of preachers in Atlanta." So how long before the first gay scandal?...
- 1/31/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Natalie Portman is to executive produce a new drama pilot for ABC. Scruples is based on the 1978 novel by Judith Krantz and charts the life of Wilhelmina 'Billy' Hunnewell Winthrop. After deciding to reinvent herself, Billy loses weight and survives her rich first husband, eventually opening Beverly Hills clothing boutique 'Scruples'. Portman will produce the pilot alongside Tony Krantz, son of author Judith, while Mel Harris and The Wonder Years writer Bob Brush will script the pilot, according to Entertainment Weekly. Scruples was previously adapted as a television mini-series for CBS in 1980. The project starred Bionic Woman actress Lindsay (more)...
- 1/31/2012
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
Natalie Portman is entering the world of television, but as a producer, not an actress.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Oscar-winner is co-producing a soap opera that has been greenlit by ABC, based on the 1978 Judith Krantz novel "Scruples," about a widowed socialite who starts a Beverly Hills boutique. The book became a worldwide sensation, reaching the top of the best-seller chart in the United States and appearing in more than 20 different languages. Krantz's son Tony will be an executive producer on the show.
Portman has already produced a handful of films through her HandsomeCharlie shingle. She has starred in all but one of them thus far ("Hesher," starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt).
For more on the show, click over to The Hollywood Reporter.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Oscar-winner is co-producing a soap opera that has been greenlit by ABC, based on the 1978 Judith Krantz novel "Scruples," about a widowed socialite who starts a Beverly Hills boutique. The book became a worldwide sensation, reaching the top of the best-seller chart in the United States and appearing in more than 20 different languages. Krantz's son Tony will be an executive producer on the show.
Portman has already produced a handful of films through her HandsomeCharlie shingle. She has starred in all but one of them thus far ("Hesher," starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt).
For more on the show, click over to The Hollywood Reporter.
- 1/31/2012
- by Jordan Zakarin
- Huffington Post
Pilot Season: ABC Orders Pilot Based on Novel "Scruples"
I'm actually really excited about this news. I don't know if any of you have actually read Judith Krantz's novel "Scruples" (mild spoilers for the book ahead). Essentially, the 1978 book is about a girl named Billy who grows up as the "poor relation" of an other prestigious family. She transforms herself while living in Paris as a teenager and then moves to New York. While there, she eventually marries an older man who happens to be an incredibly wealthy CEO.
Unfortunately, her husband dies years later, but he leaves her with an enormous fortune. Aimless, Billy decides to open up a luxury boutique in Beverly Hills called "Scruples". At first, her store lacks a clear direction, but the addition of a designer named Valentine and an all-around "style expert" named Spider transforms the store into a hotspot.
Deadline is reporting...
I'm actually really excited about this news. I don't know if any of you have actually read Judith Krantz's novel "Scruples" (mild spoilers for the book ahead). Essentially, the 1978 book is about a girl named Billy who grows up as the "poor relation" of an other prestigious family. She transforms herself while living in Paris as a teenager and then moves to New York. While there, she eventually marries an older man who happens to be an incredibly wealthy CEO.
Unfortunately, her husband dies years later, but he leaves her with an enormous fortune. Aimless, Billy decides to open up a luxury boutique in Beverly Hills called "Scruples". At first, her store lacks a clear direction, but the addition of a designer named Valentine and an all-around "style expert" named Spider transforms the store into a hotspot.
Deadline is reporting...
- 1/31/2012
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
ABC is moving forward with its adaptation of Scruples, a 1978 best-selling novel by Judith Krantz. The one-hour drama, which counts her son Tony Krantz as an executive producer, is being billed as an on-brand sexy soap set in the late 1970s. It centers on a socialite who, following the death of her husband, seeks to open a fashion forward boutique called Scruples in the heart of Beverly Hills. Adding to the project’s allure is first-time TV producer Natalie Portman, who will serve as an executive producer
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- 1/31/2012
- by Lacey Rose
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
ABC gave the go-ahead on Monday to adapt Scruples, the 1978 novel by Judith Krantz, into a possible drama series.
The author’s son, Tony — a former CAA agent turned successful producer and director – will shepherd the pilot with Natalie Portman, who will also serve as an executive producer on the project. This is the actress’ first attempt at producing a series.
The book was a bestseller and follows the life of Wilhelmina Hunnewell Winthrop, aka Billy, a previously plump woman who loses weight, becomes fabulously cool, and survives a very rich (and very old) first husband. She ends up opening...
The author’s son, Tony — a former CAA agent turned successful producer and director – will shepherd the pilot with Natalie Portman, who will also serve as an executive producer on the project. This is the actress’ first attempt at producing a series.
The book was a bestseller and follows the life of Wilhelmina Hunnewell Winthrop, aka Billy, a previously plump woman who loses weight, becomes fabulously cool, and survives a very rich (and very old) first husband. She ends up opening...
- 1/31/2012
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
ABC has greenlighted to pilot drama Scruples, produced by Tony Krantz and Natalie Portman. It is based on the 1978 bestselling book by Krantz’s mother, Beverly Hills novelist Judith Krantz, who also penned a sequel in 1992, and centers on a rich and powerful clothing designer in a world of sex, revenge and scandal. Bob Brush and Mel Harris wrote the adaptation and executive produce with Portman, her producing partner Annette Savitch and Krantz. Krantz’s Flame Ventures is producing with Warner Bros. TV, which has the rights to the property via the 1980 Scruples miniseries starring Lindsay Wagner, which it produced. The pilot order caps feature director Krantz’s successful return to TV producing this season as he also continues to be active in movies. Scruples marks the first foray into television for Portman, who won an Oscar last year for Black Swan.
- 1/31/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Marie-France Pisier, the stunning actress who launched her career as go-to gal for the leading filmmakers of the French New Wave, died in Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer, Var, France on Sunday, April 24. She was 66 years old.
Beginning in the early 1960s, Mme Pisier appeared in seminal films of the Nouvelle Vague by Francois Truffaut (Love on the Run, Stolen Kisses), Jacques Rivette (Celine and Julie Go Boating) and Andrew Techine (1969’s Pauline is Leaving, Techine’s first film). She became a staple in French cinema and television over the years, appearing in dozens of TV and film productions, including the international cross-over comedy Cousin Cousine. She even did a little slumming in Hollywood, popping up in such silly fare as French Postcards and the high-trashy TV miniseries Scruples.
A hardworking career actor, Mme. Pisier was seen most recently in the 2009 French TV legal drama Les Chasseur.
Much of Marie-France Pisier’s movie canon...
Beginning in the early 1960s, Mme Pisier appeared in seminal films of the Nouvelle Vague by Francois Truffaut (Love on the Run, Stolen Kisses), Jacques Rivette (Celine and Julie Go Boating) and Andrew Techine (1969’s Pauline is Leaving, Techine’s first film). She became a staple in French cinema and television over the years, appearing in dozens of TV and film productions, including the international cross-over comedy Cousin Cousine. She even did a little slumming in Hollywood, popping up in such silly fare as French Postcards and the high-trashy TV miniseries Scruples.
A hardworking career actor, Mme. Pisier was seen most recently in the 2009 French TV legal drama Les Chasseur.
Much of Marie-France Pisier’s movie canon...
- 4/28/2011
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
Le Point and L'Express are among the French news outlets reporting that Marie-France Pisier has died at her home in Saint Cyr sur Mer at the age of 66. First mention is generally going to her work with François Truffaut; her debut, after all, was in his Antoine and Colette, a short film that was part of the 1962 anthology Love at Twenty and she would reprise the role in Stolen Kisses (1968) and Love on the Run (1979). The film many will be thinking of today, though, is Jacques Rivette's Céline and Julie Go Boating (1974). In 1981, Julia Lesage described her role in the film's development: "Script credit is given to Juliet Berto, Dominique Labourier, Bulle Ogier, Marie-France Pisier, and Jacques Rivette…. According to Berto, she and Labourier imagined creating a combination of Persona and What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? in a film with two female protagonists. Berto said, 'Each...
- 4/26/2011
- MUBI
Steve Krantz, who produced the X-rated animated movie Fritz The Cat and created successful TV mini-series out of wife Judith Krantz's romance novels, has died. He was 83. Krantz died of complications from pneumonia on January 4 in Los Angeles. During his TV career, he wrote for Milton Berle and Arthur Godfrey and helped create several comedies, including Dennis The Menace and Bewitched as head of creative development at Columbia Pictures Television. He was also executive producer for Steve Allen's The Tonight Show. Krantz later turned to feature films such as Fritz the Cat, based on the Robert Crumb underground comic and Cooley High, about black high school students in the 1960s. In the 1980s and 1990s, he produced mini-series based on his wife's steamy novels, including Scruples, Mistral's Daughter and Dazzle. After his retirement, Krantz was involved with mental-heath counseling and former California Governor Pete Wilson appointed him to the board of the California Mental Health Council.
- 1/16/2007
- WENN
The widow of Psycho star Anthony Perkins was on board one of the planes which hit the World Trade Center yesterday. Actress and photographer Berry Berenson was married to the gaunt actor until his death from an Aids-related illness in 1992. She appeared in a number of films, including the 1982 version of Cat People, and was the sister of actress Marisa Berenson. Berenson, who married Perkins in 1973, was on board Flight 11 returning to her Hollywood Hills home after a holiday on Cape Cod. She also appeared in the 1978 film Remember My Name, which starred her husband, as well as the 1980 TV mini-series Scruples. Spokeswoman Susan Patricola says, "She was one of the loveliest, greatest people on the Earth, full of life."...
- 9/13/2001
- WENN
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