Walking Dead alum Andrew J. West has landed a potentially pivotal role in the Once Upon a Time finale — and any possible Season 7.
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TVLine has learned that West, whose recent TV credits include the Once creators’ Dead of Summer, will guest-star in the Season 6 finale in an undisclosed role. He could then become a series regular if the “bubble” drama gets picked up for fall.
Though ABC is parting with no details on the role, TVLine previously reported that Once was casting a “strong yet vulnerable...
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TVLine has learned that West, whose recent TV credits include the Once creators’ Dead of Summer, will guest-star in the Season 6 finale in an undisclosed role. He could then become a series regular if the “bubble” drama gets picked up for fall.
Though ABC is parting with no details on the role, TVLine previously reported that Once was casting a “strong yet vulnerable...
- 3/8/2017
- TVLine.com
From The Lying Game to the dying game, Alexandra Chando has landed the female lead in The CW’s Dead People pilot.
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Penned by Californication creator Tom Kapinos, the drama project follows a down-on-his-luck, semi-alcoholic but roguishly charming cab driver (The Walking Dead‘s Andrew J. West) who, after a near-death experience, suddenly has the ability to interact with ghosts — including that of the ex-wife he has never gotten over.
Per our sister site Variety, Chando will play said dead ex, Pearl, who is described as perceptive,...
RelatedPilot Season ’15: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
Penned by Californication creator Tom Kapinos, the drama project follows a down-on-his-luck, semi-alcoholic but roguishly charming cab driver (The Walking Dead‘s Andrew J. West) who, after a near-death experience, suddenly has the ability to interact with ghosts — including that of the ex-wife he has never gotten over.
Per our sister site Variety, Chando will play said dead ex, Pearl, who is described as perceptive,...
- 3/7/2015
- TVLine.com
Fresh off gnawing on Bob’s leg, Andrew J. West is sinking his teeth into the lead role on The CW’s Dead People pilot, our sister site Deadline reports.
RelatedPilot Season ’15: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
Penned by Californication creator Tom Kapinos and produced by J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot, the project follows a down-on-his-luck, semi-alcoholic but roguishly charming cab driver who, after a near-death experience, suddenly has the ability to interact with ghosts, including the late ex-wife he has never gotten over.
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RelatedPilot Season ’15: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
Penned by Californication creator Tom Kapinos and produced by J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot, the project follows a down-on-his-luck, semi-alcoholic but roguishly charming cab driver who, after a near-death experience, suddenly has the ability to interact with ghosts, including the late ex-wife he has never gotten over.
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- 2/25/2015
- TVLine.com
Here’s small comfort for fans of ABC Family’s gone-too-soon The Lying Game: Alexandra Chando will soon be on your screens again — on Castle and hopefully minus a big, foam finger.
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The ABC series’ creator Andrew W. Marlowe tells TVLine that the actress will guest-star in this season’s 11th episode — the first outing after winter hiatus — as “a Lindsay Lohan/Miley Cyrus type who has had a big public meltdown. She’s somebody who has turned from America’s sweetheart into the...
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The ABC series’ creator Andrew W. Marlowe tells TVLine that the actress will guest-star in this season’s 11th episode — the first outing after winter hiatus — as “a Lindsay Lohan/Miley Cyrus type who has had a big public meltdown. She’s somebody who has turned from America’s sweetheart into the...
- 10/31/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Kristen Bell (Veronica Mars).
Post-"Vm" Highlights -- "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," "Couples Retreat," and "You Again." She's also scheduled to return to television next season in a Showtime series about a consulting firm.
Grade: B+. "Be Cool, Soda Pop."
Percy Daggs III (Wallace Fennell)
Post-"Vm" highlights: Fennell has been in one episode of three different basic cables series, "In Plain Sight," "Raising the Bar," and "Southland." He is set for a small part in a Robert Townsend film and C.L.A.S.S., what looks like a straight-to-dvd film with Tom Sizemore.
Grade: D-. "I suddenly feel like I'm in a scene from The Outsiders."
Jason Dohring (Logan Echolls)
Post-"Vm" highlights:a regular in the short-lived series, "Moonlight," and episodes of "Lie to Me" and "CSI." He also has a movie coming out this year with several other TV cast-offs, including Minka Kelly, Clarke Peters, Michael Hogan, and Masi Oka. It's called Searching for Sonny.
Post-"Vm" Highlights -- "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," "Couples Retreat," and "You Again." She's also scheduled to return to television next season in a Showtime series about a consulting firm.
Grade: B+. "Be Cool, Soda Pop."
Percy Daggs III (Wallace Fennell)
Post-"Vm" highlights: Fennell has been in one episode of three different basic cables series, "In Plain Sight," "Raising the Bar," and "Southland." He is set for a small part in a Robert Townsend film and C.L.A.S.S., what looks like a straight-to-dvd film with Tom Sizemore.
Grade: D-. "I suddenly feel like I'm in a scene from The Outsiders."
Jason Dohring (Logan Echolls)
Post-"Vm" highlights:a regular in the short-lived series, "Moonlight," and episodes of "Lie to Me" and "CSI." He also has a movie coming out this year with several other TV cast-offs, including Minka Kelly, Clarke Peters, Michael Hogan, and Masi Oka. It's called Searching for Sonny.
- 4/26/2011
- by Dustin Rowles
After an extensive search, Alexandra Chando (Rockville CA) has landed the lead in the ABC Family drama pilot The Lying Game. Additionally, Dw Moffet is set to co-star on another ABC Family pilot, Switched a Birth, while The Whole Truth co-stare Christine Adams has been tapped for the last regular role on Fox's upcoming drama series Terra Nova. The Lying Game, from Warner Horizon and Alloy, centers on Emma (Chando), a kind-hearted foster kid who finds out she has an identical twin sister, Sutton (also played by Chando) that was adopted by wealthy parents and is seemingly living an ideal life until she goes missing and Emma goes on a quest to find her. Charles Pratt, Jr. is the writer/executive producer on the pilot based on the upcoming novel by Pretty Little Liars author Sara Shepard. Chando is with Gersh and J. Mitchell Management. In addition to Moffett, also...
- 11/2/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Here's a little math for you...
Nerdy + Sarcastic + Awkward = The Josh Schwartz Guy
1. Seth Cohen (The O.C.) - Adam Brody played the first breakout Schwartz guy. Whenever Seth blabbered on and on about comic books, Chrismukkah, and other randomness The O.C. was at its best.
2. Chuck Bartowski (Chuck) - There are spies and then there are nerd spies. Zachary Levi offers weekly awkwardly cute moments as he tries his best to not get killed and woo the girl of his dreams.
3. Hunter (Rockville CA) - Andrew J. West is the Schwartz guy of the web. In the WB produced web series Hunter is the epitome of a music nerd.
Watch Now: Rockville CA...
Nerdy + Sarcastic + Awkward = The Josh Schwartz Guy
1. Seth Cohen (The O.C.) - Adam Brody played the first breakout Schwartz guy. Whenever Seth blabbered on and on about comic books, Chrismukkah, and other randomness The O.C. was at its best.
2. Chuck Bartowski (Chuck) - There are spies and then there are nerd spies. Zachary Levi offers weekly awkwardly cute moments as he tries his best to not get killed and woo the girl of his dreams.
3. Hunter (Rockville CA) - Andrew J. West is the Schwartz guy of the web. In the WB produced web series Hunter is the epitome of a music nerd.
Watch Now: Rockville CA...
- 7/8/2010
- by karen@reelartsy.com (Karen)
- Reelartsy
Warner Bros. Television's executive vp creative affairs Leonard Goldstein is leaving the studio after 13 years to become head of television at Fake Empire, the newly launched production company of writer-producers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage.
Goldstein will make the transition in June, after the end of the current pilot season.
At Fake Empire, Goldstein will oversee development and current programming and will executive produce new series alongside Schwartz and Savage.
Schwartz first met Goldstein when he sold him his second pilot, "Wall to Wall Records," with their shared love for music playing a big part in making the deal.
"From that point on, there was no one else (on the studio side) I would ever sell shows to," Schwartz said.
Savage's first experience working with Goldstein was on "Fastlane," co-produced by Wonderland, which she ran with McG.
"We bonded over our love for fast cars and loose women," Savage quipped.
Goldstein will make the transition in June, after the end of the current pilot season.
At Fake Empire, Goldstein will oversee development and current programming and will executive produce new series alongside Schwartz and Savage.
Schwartz first met Goldstein when he sold him his second pilot, "Wall to Wall Records," with their shared love for music playing a big part in making the deal.
"From that point on, there was no one else (on the studio side) I would ever sell shows to," Schwartz said.
Savage's first experience working with Goldstein was on "Fastlane," co-produced by Wonderland, which she ran with McG.
"We bonded over our love for fast cars and loose women," Savage quipped.
- 3/23/2010
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After teaming on The O.C. and Gossip Girl, Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage have formed a company together. Fake Empire will allow them to develop TV series through a deal with Warner Bros Television, and they will branch out to features, web content, music and publishing. Like their series collaborations, the projects will aim at a young audience and the subject matter will be contemporary culture. Schwartz separately created with Chris Fedak the NBC series Chuck, and he also created the music-centric web series Rockville CA. Schwartz, who also wrote the first draft of the Fox feature X-Men Origins: First [...]...
- 3/23/2010
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline Hollywood
Top TV writer-producer Josh Schwartz has partnered with longtime collaborator Stephanie Savage to launch a production company, Fake Empire.
The new outfit will be based at Warner Bros. TV -- where Schwartz and Savage have spent their entire careers -- with a multiyear, overall deal. Schwartz's College Hill Prods. will be folded into Fake Empire.
"Josh and Stephanie are an outstanding creative team, responsible for two of the most iconic television series in recent history in 'Gossip Girl' and 'The O.C.,' " WBTV president Peter Roth said.
Schwartz and Savage met on the WBTV-produced teen drama "The O.C." At 26, he became the youngest creator/showrunner when the pilot was picked up to series by Fox in 2003, when Savage was running McG's Wonderland Sound and Vision, which co-produced the show. Savage made her TV writing debut with the series' "The Best Chrismukkah Ever" episode and went on...
The new outfit will be based at Warner Bros. TV -- where Schwartz and Savage have spent their entire careers -- with a multiyear, overall deal. Schwartz's College Hill Prods. will be folded into Fake Empire.
"Josh and Stephanie are an outstanding creative team, responsible for two of the most iconic television series in recent history in 'Gossip Girl' and 'The O.C.,' " WBTV president Peter Roth said.
Schwartz and Savage met on the WBTV-produced teen drama "The O.C." At 26, he became the youngest creator/showrunner when the pilot was picked up to series by Fox in 2003, when Savage was running McG's Wonderland Sound and Vision, which co-produced the show. Savage made her TV writing debut with the series' "The Best Chrismukkah Ever" episode and went on...
- 3/22/2010
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Josh Schwartz is getting into the comedy game.
The executive producer of "Gossip Girl" is teaming with fellow "Chuck" producer Matt Miller to pen a multicamera script for CBS. If the Warner Bros. Television project makes it to air, it will mark Schwartz's first half-hour scripted comedy series.
The untitled project follows a twentysomething newlywed couple navigating their new life together. The pilot, which picks up after the couple's honeymoon, is inspired by Schwartz and Miller's recent marriages.
Schwartz's choosing the multicamera way seems like another step in the format's recent revival among younger viewers -- think CBS' "How I Met Your Mother" and "The Big Bang Theory."
Schwartz lately has been in demand on screens big and small. In addition to exec producing the CW's "Gossip" and NBC's "Chuck," he's penning Fox's next "X-Men" installment as well as writing and directing a feature based on the 1980 novel "Bright Lights,...
The executive producer of "Gossip Girl" is teaming with fellow "Chuck" producer Matt Miller to pen a multicamera script for CBS. If the Warner Bros. Television project makes it to air, it will mark Schwartz's first half-hour scripted comedy series.
The untitled project follows a twentysomething newlywed couple navigating their new life together. The pilot, which picks up after the couple's honeymoon, is inspired by Schwartz and Miller's recent marriages.
Schwartz's choosing the multicamera way seems like another step in the format's recent revival among younger viewers -- think CBS' "How I Met Your Mother" and "The Big Bang Theory."
Schwartz lately has been in demand on screens big and small. In addition to exec producing the CW's "Gossip" and NBC's "Chuck," he's penning Fox's next "X-Men" installment as well as writing and directing a feature based on the 1980 novel "Bright Lights,...
- 8/26/2009
- by By James Hibberd and Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The first thing you have to know about Ryan Hansen is that he isn't actually a douche. He just plays one on the Internet and on cable TV and on network TV and periodically in movies. He may, in fact, be the industry's most prolific depicter of the species. Best known as the lovably hatable, rarely redeemable Dick Casablancas on "Veronica Mars," Hansen is having a season to remember. The 27-year-old actor began his spring with a turn in "Friday the 13th." Not to spoil anything, but characters like the sort Hansen specializes in rarely last long in slasher movies. Hansen...
- 5/9/2009
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
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