Former "Grey's Anatomy" star Kim Raver has found her next TV role.
Raver will star in Lifetime's drama pilot "The Secret Lives of Wives," about four close friends and their marriages, according to the Hollywood Reporter. She joins Salli Richardson ("Eureka"), Lauren Bittner ("Paranormal Activity 3") and Amber Clayton ("Three Rivers") in the cast.
The Reporter also notes that Valerie Cruz ("Off the Map") has joined the pilot as a woman who claims she had an affair with the husband of Raver's character. Jill Gordon (Lifetime's "Five," "My So-Called Life") is writing the pilot, which is based on a book by Iris Krasnow.
In still more "Secret Lives" news, Deadline reports the pilot has cast Callum Blue ("Smallville," "Secret Diary of a Call Girl") and Derek Smith as the husbands of Bittner's and Clayton's characters.
Other TV casting news:
- USA's comedy "Sirens" has found its principal cast. The Denis Leary...
Raver will star in Lifetime's drama pilot "The Secret Lives of Wives," about four close friends and their marriages, according to the Hollywood Reporter. She joins Salli Richardson ("Eureka"), Lauren Bittner ("Paranormal Activity 3") and Amber Clayton ("Three Rivers") in the cast.
The Reporter also notes that Valerie Cruz ("Off the Map") has joined the pilot as a woman who claims she had an affair with the husband of Raver's character. Jill Gordon (Lifetime's "Five," "My So-Called Life") is writing the pilot, which is based on a book by Iris Krasnow.
In still more "Secret Lives" news, Deadline reports the pilot has cast Callum Blue ("Smallville," "Secret Diary of a Call Girl") and Derek Smith as the husbands of Bittner's and Clayton's characters.
Other TV casting news:
- USA's comedy "Sirens" has found its principal cast. The Denis Leary...
- 10/12/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
By Bob Fisher
hollywoodnews.com: Cynthia Pusheck will receive the 2010 Kodak Vision Award at the Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles on June 1.
The award is presented annually to a rising star in the galaxy of cinematographers. Pusheck is an native of Chicago, where she studied filmmaking at Columbia College and worked at a camera rental house. She moved to Los Angeles and began her career working on camera crews as an assistant and operator. Pusheck subsequently became a go-to crew member for underwater scenes in films ranging from Tomorrow Never Dies to Free Willie. She continued her education at AFI, where she focused on cinematography in 1995 and 1996. Pusheck was a recipient of the International Cinematographers Guild Showcase Award in 1999 and 2002 for her short films One Hand, Left and Ezekiel.
That annual event is designed to provide a showcase for the next generation of cinematographers.
hollywoodnews.com: Cynthia Pusheck will receive the 2010 Kodak Vision Award at the Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles on June 1.
The award is presented annually to a rising star in the galaxy of cinematographers. Pusheck is an native of Chicago, where she studied filmmaking at Columbia College and worked at a camera rental house. She moved to Los Angeles and began her career working on camera crews as an assistant and operator. Pusheck subsequently became a go-to crew member for underwater scenes in films ranging from Tomorrow Never Dies to Free Willie. She continued her education at AFI, where she focused on cinematography in 1995 and 1996. Pusheck was a recipient of the International Cinematographers Guild Showcase Award in 1999 and 2002 for her short films One Hand, Left and Ezekiel.
That annual event is designed to provide a showcase for the next generation of cinematographers.
- 5/30/2010
- by Bob Fisher
- Hollywoodnews.com
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