Peacock has released the trailer for Season 2 of “Dr. Death,” starring Edgar Ramírez and Mandy Moore. The series is based on a true story told by the popular Wondery podcast of the same name.
Per the series’ description, Season 2 of “Dr. Death” centers on “’Miracle Man’ Paolo Macchiarini, a charming surgeon renowned for his innovative operations. When investigative journalist Benita Alexander approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever.”
The description continues, “As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their own that call everything about Paolo into question.”
In addition to Ramírez and Moore, the rest of the cast includes Luke Kirby, Ashley Madekwe and Gustaf Hammarsten.
Ashley Michel Hoban serves as showrunner, writer and executive producer. Patrick Macmanus also serves as executive...
Per the series’ description, Season 2 of “Dr. Death” centers on “’Miracle Man’ Paolo Macchiarini, a charming surgeon renowned for his innovative operations. When investigative journalist Benita Alexander approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever.”
The description continues, “As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their own that call everything about Paolo into question.”
In addition to Ramírez and Moore, the rest of the cast includes Luke Kirby, Ashley Madekwe and Gustaf Hammarsten.
Ashley Michel Hoban serves as showrunner, writer and executive producer. Patrick Macmanus also serves as executive...
- 11/29/2023
- by Jaden Thompson and Valerie Wu
- Variety Film + TV
Dr. Death has dropped its full trailer, shedding more light on the story that will be tackled in season two of the Peacock anthology coming Dec. 21.
The follow-up to season one of the true-crime thriller, which starred Joshua Jackson as neurosurgeon Dr. Christopher Duntsch, is also based on the hit Wondery podcast of the same name. This season centers on Edgar Ramírez as the charming celebrity surgeon named Paolo Macchiarini, who rose to fame after performing the world’s first synthetic organ transplant. (A Google search reveals how his story ended; but no spoilers here.)
The season is based on the true story explored in the podcast’s third season about “Miracle Man” Paolo Macchiarini, who is described for the series as “a charming surgeon renowned for his innovative operations.”
The trailer sees Paolo talking about changing the world with his groundbreaking work, and whose artificial organs are initially hailed as “medical miracles.
The follow-up to season one of the true-crime thriller, which starred Joshua Jackson as neurosurgeon Dr. Christopher Duntsch, is also based on the hit Wondery podcast of the same name. This season centers on Edgar Ramírez as the charming celebrity surgeon named Paolo Macchiarini, who rose to fame after performing the world’s first synthetic organ transplant. (A Google search reveals how his story ended; but no spoilers here.)
The season is based on the true story explored in the podcast’s third season about “Miracle Man” Paolo Macchiarini, who is described for the series as “a charming surgeon renowned for his innovative operations.”
The trailer sees Paolo talking about changing the world with his groundbreaking work, and whose artificial organs are initially hailed as “medical miracles.
- 11/28/2023
- by Jackie Strause
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Peacock is unveiling the official teaser and premiere date for Season 2 of Dr. Death starring Edgar Ramírez and Mandy Moore. All eight episodes will drop Thursday, Dec. 21 on Peacock.
Season 2 is based on the “Miracle Man” season of the Wondery podcast. It follows Paolo Macchiarini (Ramírez), a superstar celebrity surgeon who ascended to global fame after performing the world’s first synthetic organ transplant. When investigative journalist Benita Alexander (Moore) approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever. As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their own that call everything about Paolo into question.
Other cast members include Luke Kirby, Ashley Madekwe and Gustaf Hammarsten.
(L-r) Edgar Ramírez as Dr. Paolo Macchiarini, Mandy Moore as Benita — (Peacock)
“The joy of an anthology series...
Season 2 is based on the “Miracle Man” season of the Wondery podcast. It follows Paolo Macchiarini (Ramírez), a superstar celebrity surgeon who ascended to global fame after performing the world’s first synthetic organ transplant. When investigative journalist Benita Alexander (Moore) approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever. As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their own that call everything about Paolo into question.
Other cast members include Luke Kirby, Ashley Madekwe and Gustaf Hammarsten.
(L-r) Edgar Ramírez as Dr. Paolo Macchiarini, Mandy Moore as Benita — (Peacock)
“The joy of an anthology series...
- 10/20/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
“What did you do, Paolo? What did you do to them?”
The first look at season two (below) of Peacock’s anthology series Dr. Death shows Mandy Moore confronting Edgar Ramírez, hinting at the sinister secrets that lie beneath the charming celebrity surgeon named Paolo Macchiarini, who rose to fame after performing the world’s first synthetic organ transplant.
The follow-up season to true-crime thriller Dr. Death, which starred Joshua Jackson as neurosurgeon Dr. Christopher Duntsch, is also based on the hit Wondery podcast of the same name. The new season of the Peacock show is based on the true story explored in the podcast’s third season of “Miracle Man” Paolo Macchiarini, who is described for the series as “a charming surgeon renowned for his innovative operations.”
Moore, in her next and darker TV turn following the end of her matriarch role on the beloved NBC family saga This Is Us,...
The first look at season two (below) of Peacock’s anthology series Dr. Death shows Mandy Moore confronting Edgar Ramírez, hinting at the sinister secrets that lie beneath the charming celebrity surgeon named Paolo Macchiarini, who rose to fame after performing the world’s first synthetic organ transplant.
The follow-up season to true-crime thriller Dr. Death, which starred Joshua Jackson as neurosurgeon Dr. Christopher Duntsch, is also based on the hit Wondery podcast of the same name. The new season of the Peacock show is based on the true story explored in the podcast’s third season of “Miracle Man” Paolo Macchiarini, who is described for the series as “a charming surgeon renowned for his innovative operations.”
Moore, in her next and darker TV turn following the end of her matriarch role on the beloved NBC family saga This Is Us,...
- 10/20/2023
- by Jackie Strause
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Peacock has shared first look photos of new cast members Edgar Ramírez and Mandy Moore in “Dr. Death” Season 2, which will premiere all eight episodes on Dec. 21.
Based on the Wondery podcast, the show’s upcoming season follows “Miracle Man” Paolo Macchiarini, a charming surgeon renowned for his innovative operations.
“When investigative journalist Benita Alexander approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever,” the logline states. “As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their own that call everything about Paolo into question.”
In addition to Ramirez and Moore, the season stars Luke Kirby, Ashley Madekwe, and Gustaf Hammarsten.
Peacock
Edgar Ramírez as Dr. Paolo Macchiarini
Peacock
Edgar Ramírez as Dr. Paolo Macchiarini and Mandy Moore as Benita
Scott McDermott/Peacock
Edgar Ramírez as Dr.
Based on the Wondery podcast, the show’s upcoming season follows “Miracle Man” Paolo Macchiarini, a charming surgeon renowned for his innovative operations.
“When investigative journalist Benita Alexander approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever,” the logline states. “As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their own that call everything about Paolo into question.”
In addition to Ramirez and Moore, the season stars Luke Kirby, Ashley Madekwe, and Gustaf Hammarsten.
Peacock
Edgar Ramírez as Dr. Paolo Macchiarini
Peacock
Edgar Ramírez as Dr. Paolo Macchiarini and Mandy Moore as Benita
Scott McDermott/Peacock
Edgar Ramírez as Dr.
- 10/20/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Peacock has set its recurring cast for Season 2 of Dr. Death, adding Rita Volk (Faking It) Judy Reyes ( (Succession), Jack Davenport (Ten Percent), Annika Boras (Succession), and Sandra Andreis (Snabba Cash).
Season 2 of the anthology series will feature the “Miracle Man” storyline based on the most recent third season of the Wondery podcast. Paolo Macchiarini, played by Edgar Ramirez, is a charming surgeon, renowned for his innovative operations that earn him the nickname “Miracle Man.” When investigative journalist Benita Alexander (Mandy Moore) approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever. As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their own that call everything about the “Miracle Man” into question.
Previously announced Season 2 cast also includes Luke Kirby, Ashley Madekwe and Gustaf Hammarsten.
Season one of Dr. Death,...
Season 2 of the anthology series will feature the “Miracle Man” storyline based on the most recent third season of the Wondery podcast. Paolo Macchiarini, played by Edgar Ramirez, is a charming surgeon, renowned for his innovative operations that earn him the nickname “Miracle Man.” When investigative journalist Benita Alexander (Mandy Moore) approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever. As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their own that call everything about the “Miracle Man” into question.
Previously announced Season 2 cast also includes Luke Kirby, Ashley Madekwe and Gustaf Hammarsten.
Season one of Dr. Death,...
- 1/23/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Luke Kirby, Ashley Madekwe, and Gustaf Hammarsten have all joined “Dr. Death” Season 2 at Peacock as series regulars, Variety has learned exclusively.
The trio join previously announced series lead Edgar Ramirez and cast member Mandy Moore in the second season of the anthology series.
“Dr. Death” is based on the Wondery podcast of the same name. Season 2 of the show is based on the third season of the podcast and tells the true story of Paolo Macchiarini (played by Ramirez). Per the official logline, “Macchiarini is a charming surgeon, renowned for his innovative operations that earn him the nickname ‘Miracle Man.’ When investigative journalist Benita Alexander (Moore) approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever. As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their...
The trio join previously announced series lead Edgar Ramirez and cast member Mandy Moore in the second season of the anthology series.
“Dr. Death” is based on the Wondery podcast of the same name. Season 2 of the show is based on the third season of the podcast and tells the true story of Paolo Macchiarini (played by Ramirez). Per the official logline, “Macchiarini is a charming surgeon, renowned for his innovative operations that earn him the nickname ‘Miracle Man.’ When investigative journalist Benita Alexander (Moore) approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever. As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their...
- 12/13/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Mandy Moore has joined Season 2 of Peacock’s “Dr. Death” alongside Edgar Ramirez. Moore will portray investigative journalist Benita Alexander who falls in love with Ramirez’s Paolo Macchiarini before learning the truth about him.
The show is based on the third season of Wondery’s podcast of the same name. Here is the official description of the eight-episode second season: “Paolo Macchiarini is a charming surgeon, renowned for his innovative operations that earn him the nickname ‘Miracle Man.’ When investigative journalist Benita Alexander approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever. As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their own that call everything about the ‘Miracle Man’ into question.”
Moore last starred as Rebecca Pearson in “This Is Us,” for which she...
The show is based on the third season of Wondery’s podcast of the same name. Here is the official description of the eight-episode second season: “Paolo Macchiarini is a charming surgeon, renowned for his innovative operations that earn him the nickname ‘Miracle Man.’ When investigative journalist Benita Alexander approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever. As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their own that call everything about the ‘Miracle Man’ into question.”
Moore last starred as Rebecca Pearson in “This Is Us,” for which she...
- 11/22/2022
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
Few true stories are as harrowing, grisly, or baffling as the ones presented on Wondery's "Dr. Death" podcast. The hit series investigates the stories of fraudulent, overconfident, often manipulative medical professionals who seem to purposely and pathologically put their patients' lives at risk. The first season, about spine-maiming Dr. Christopher Duntsch, who's now serving life in prison, captured listeners' attention when it debuted in 2018 and went on to inspire the Peacock series of the same name.
But the other seasons of "Dr. Death" are just as disturbing, and now, the Critics Choice-nominated drama series is set to return as an anthology. The second season will tell another story fans of the Wondery podcast will be familiar with: that of Dr. Paolo Macchiarini. Here's everything we know so far about the second installment of the series about horrendous medical malpractice.
When And Where To Watch Dr. Death Season 2
"Dr. Death" season...
But the other seasons of "Dr. Death" are just as disturbing, and now, the Critics Choice-nominated drama series is set to return as an anthology. The second season will tell another story fans of the Wondery podcast will be familiar with: that of Dr. Paolo Macchiarini. Here's everything we know so far about the second installment of the series about horrendous medical malpractice.
When And Where To Watch Dr. Death Season 2
"Dr. Death" season...
- 11/9/2022
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
Edgar Ramirez in HBO’s ‘The Undoing’ (Photograph by David Giesbrecht/HBO)
Emmy nominee Edgar Ramirez is set to star in Dr. Death season two. The first season of Peacock’s anthology series followed Joshua Jackson as Dr. Christopher Duntsch, a Texas neurosurgeon who was responsible for the maiming or killing of 33 patients. Ramirez has been tapped to play surgeon Paolo Macchiarini in the second season of the anthology series.
Peacock offered this description of the upcoming season and Ramirez’s character:
“This season will feature the ‘Miracle Man’ storyline based on the most recent third season of the [Wondery] podcast. Paolo Macchiarini is a charming surgeon, renowned for his innovative operations that earn him the nickname ‘Miracle Man.’ When investigative journalist Benita Alexander approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever.
As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets,...
Emmy nominee Edgar Ramirez is set to star in Dr. Death season two. The first season of Peacock’s anthology series followed Joshua Jackson as Dr. Christopher Duntsch, a Texas neurosurgeon who was responsible for the maiming or killing of 33 patients. Ramirez has been tapped to play surgeon Paolo Macchiarini in the second season of the anthology series.
Peacock offered this description of the upcoming season and Ramirez’s character:
“This season will feature the ‘Miracle Man’ storyline based on the most recent third season of the [Wondery] podcast. Paolo Macchiarini is a charming surgeon, renowned for his innovative operations that earn him the nickname ‘Miracle Man.’ When investigative journalist Benita Alexander approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever.
As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets,...
- 11/9/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Édgar Ramírez will star in the second season of “Dr. Death,” Peacock announced Tuesday.
Ramírez will play Paolo Macchiarini, an Italian surgeon who became known for his research into innovative organ transplants, gaining the nickname “Miracle Man,” before accusations of research fraud and unethical experiments destroyed his career. The season will focus on the investigations from fellow researchers into Macchiarini’s surgeries, as well as his relationship with journalist Benita Alexander.
A true crime anthology series, “Dr. Death” is based on a Wondery podcast that explores severe cases of medical malpractice, frequently resulting in the deaths of patients. Season 2 adapts the third season of the podcast, which was released last year. Season 1 of the Peacock series was released last year and starred Joshua Jackson as Christopher Duntsch, a Texas neurosurgeon convicted of maiming and killing 33 patients over the course of his career. Other cast members on Season 1 included Grace Gummer,...
Ramírez will play Paolo Macchiarini, an Italian surgeon who became known for his research into innovative organ transplants, gaining the nickname “Miracle Man,” before accusations of research fraud and unethical experiments destroyed his career. The season will focus on the investigations from fellow researchers into Macchiarini’s surgeries, as well as his relationship with journalist Benita Alexander.
A true crime anthology series, “Dr. Death” is based on a Wondery podcast that explores severe cases of medical malpractice, frequently resulting in the deaths of patients. Season 2 adapts the third season of the podcast, which was released last year. Season 1 of the Peacock series was released last year and starred Joshua Jackson as Christopher Duntsch, a Texas neurosurgeon convicted of maiming and killing 33 patients over the course of his career. Other cast members on Season 1 included Grace Gummer,...
- 11/8/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Edgar Ramirez has been cast as the lead in Season 2 of “Dr. Death” at Peacock.
The new installment of the drama series will be based on the third season of the Wondery podcast of the same name. It will tell the true story of Paolo Macchiarini, whom Ramirez will play.
Per the official season synopsis, Macchiarini is “a charming surgeon, renowned for his innovative operations that earn him the nickname ‘Miracle Man.’ When investigative journalist Benita Alexander approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever. As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their own that call everything about the ‘Miracle Man’ into question.”
Ramirez has been nominated for two Emmy Awards in his career: the first time for starring in the miniseries “Carlos,...
The new installment of the drama series will be based on the third season of the Wondery podcast of the same name. It will tell the true story of Paolo Macchiarini, whom Ramirez will play.
Per the official season synopsis, Macchiarini is “a charming surgeon, renowned for his innovative operations that earn him the nickname ‘Miracle Man.’ When investigative journalist Benita Alexander approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever. As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their own that call everything about the ‘Miracle Man’ into question.”
Ramirez has been nominated for two Emmy Awards in his career: the first time for starring in the miniseries “Carlos,...
- 11/8/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has renewed YA series Trinkets for a second and final season, with Sarah Goldfinger (Charmed) joining as new showrunner, for premiere in 2020.
Based on Kirsten “Kiwi” Smith‘s young adult novel, and written by Amy Andelson, Emily Meyer and Smith, Trinkets centers on three teenage girls from different corners of the high school cafeteria — Elodie (Brianna Hildebrand), the grieving misfit; Moe (Kiana Madeira), the mysterious outsider; and Tabitha (Quintessa Swindell) the imperfect picture of perfection — who find themselves in the same mandated Shoplifters Anonymous meeting, and an unlikely friendship forms. They will find strength in one another as they negotiate family issues, high school drama and the complicated dilemma of trying to fit in while longing to break out.
Cast also includes Odiseas Georgiadis, Henry Zaga, Brandon Butler, Larry Sullivan, October Moore, Larisa Oleynik, Joy Bryant, Lori Linden Ashby and Kat Cunning.
Andelson, Meyer and Smith executive produce with Shelley Zimmerman,...
Based on Kirsten “Kiwi” Smith‘s young adult novel, and written by Amy Andelson, Emily Meyer and Smith, Trinkets centers on three teenage girls from different corners of the high school cafeteria — Elodie (Brianna Hildebrand), the grieving misfit; Moe (Kiana Madeira), the mysterious outsider; and Tabitha (Quintessa Swindell) the imperfect picture of perfection — who find themselves in the same mandated Shoplifters Anonymous meeting, and an unlikely friendship forms. They will find strength in one another as they negotiate family issues, high school drama and the complicated dilemma of trying to fit in while longing to break out.
Cast also includes Odiseas Georgiadis, Henry Zaga, Brandon Butler, Larry Sullivan, October Moore, Larisa Oleynik, Joy Bryant, Lori Linden Ashby and Kat Cunning.
Andelson, Meyer and Smith executive produce with Shelley Zimmerman,...
- 7/29/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix is taking home another season of Trinkets.
The streaming giant has renewed the Ya comedy based on the book by Kirsten "Kiwi" Smith for a second — and final — season. The new batch of 10 episodes will return in 2020 with a new showrunner. Sarah Goldfinger (CSI, Charmed) will take over at the helm of the series from AwesomenessTV (PEN15), replacing Linda Gase. Details behind the change were not immediately available.
Sources say the decision to announce a final run was because season two was being written to provide the natural conclusion to the story and Netflix ...
The streaming giant has renewed the Ya comedy based on the book by Kirsten "Kiwi" Smith for a second — and final — season. The new batch of 10 episodes will return in 2020 with a new showrunner. Sarah Goldfinger (CSI, Charmed) will take over at the helm of the series from AwesomenessTV (PEN15), replacing Linda Gase. Details behind the change were not immediately available.
Sources say the decision to announce a final run was because season two was being written to provide the natural conclusion to the story and Netflix ...
- 7/29/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Exclusive: Netflix has given a series order to Trinkets, based on Kirsten “Kiwi” Smith‘s young adult novel. Brianna Hildebrand, Kiana Madeira and Quintessa Swindell are set as the three female leads of the show from Viacom’s Awesomeness.
Rounding put the cast are Larry Sullivan (Big Little Lies, Scandal), Brandon Butler, (13 Reasons Why), Odiseas Georgiadis (The Stand-In), Henry Zaga (13 Reasons Why). October Moore and Larisa Oleynik.
Written by Amy Andelson, Emily Meyer and Smith, Trinkets centers on three teenage girls from different corners of the high school cafeteria — Elodie (Hildebrand), the grieving misfit; Moe (Madeira), the mysterious outsider; and Tabitha (Swindell) the imperfect picture of perfection — who find themselves in the same mandated Shoplifters Anonymous meeting, and an unlikely friendship forms. They will find strength in one another as they negotiate family issues, high school...
Rounding put the cast are Larry Sullivan (Big Little Lies, Scandal), Brandon Butler, (13 Reasons Why), Odiseas Georgiadis (The Stand-In), Henry Zaga (13 Reasons Why). October Moore and Larisa Oleynik.
Written by Amy Andelson, Emily Meyer and Smith, Trinkets centers on three teenage girls from different corners of the high school cafeteria — Elodie (Hildebrand), the grieving misfit; Moe (Madeira), the mysterious outsider; and Tabitha (Swindell) the imperfect picture of perfection — who find themselves in the same mandated Shoplifters Anonymous meeting, and an unlikely friendship forms. They will find strength in one another as they negotiate family issues, high school...
- 10/15/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
After five seasons and 103 episodes, Freeform’s Peabody Award-winning drama “Switched at Birth” came to an end on Tuesday night. In the 90-minute series finale “Long Live Love,” showrunner Lizzy Weiss and executive producer Linda Gase said a final goodbye to the Vasquez and Kennish families, sending the characters off in their own directions. And though the decision to end the series came from the network, after more than a year off the air, Weiss says she feels good about their run. “I feel proud. The word everyone uses is ‘bittersweet,’ and it’s true,” Weiss said in an interview with TheWrap.
- 4/12/2017
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Switched at Birth is resurrecting a beloved family member… sort of.
Tuesday’s milestone 100th installment (Freeform, 9/8c) is “quite an emotional episode about Angelo coming back through” Ally (MacGyver‘s Tristin Mays), the girl who received his heart via transplant, executive producer Lizzy Weiss previews. As Bay and Daphne try to wrap their heads around their newfound connection to their deceased father (played by Gilles Marini), “they start seeing him and talking about him more than they ever have.”
RelatedThe Fosters, Shadowhunters, Stitchers Return Dates Set at Freeform
The hour also features a development in the “Travis/Emmett/Bay...
Tuesday’s milestone 100th installment (Freeform, 9/8c) is “quite an emotional episode about Angelo coming back through” Ally (MacGyver‘s Tristin Mays), the girl who received his heart via transplant, executive producer Lizzy Weiss previews. As Bay and Daphne try to wrap their heads around their newfound connection to their deceased father (played by Gilles Marini), “they start seeing him and talking about him more than they ever have.”
RelatedThe Fosters, Shadowhunters, Stitchers Return Dates Set at Freeform
The hour also features a development in the “Travis/Emmett/Bay...
- 3/21/2017
- TVLine.com
Upcoming CBS cop drama Blue Bloods has assembled a new production team. It was previously reported that showrunner Ken Sanzel had decided to leave the series after a dispute with star Tom Selleck. Deadline reports that Fred Keller has joined the show as producer and director, while Linda Gase will serve as consulting producer. Keller signed a deal after directing the third episode. His work on the (more)...
- 9/3/2010
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
New CBS drama series Blue Bloods has completed assembling its team following the recent departure of executive producer & showrnner Ken Sanzel. Two new producers have joined the show: helmer Fred Keller (Boomtown, 24, House) as producer & director and writer Linda Gase (Standoff, The District) as consulting producer. Keller's deal came after he directed episode 3 of the cop/family drama starring Tom Selleck. His work on the episode, which coincided with Sanzel's departure, got solid marks from the show's executive producers: creators Mitchell Burgess and Robin Green and Leonard Goldberg. As for the show, "it is running really smoothly and is coming in even better," an insider said. Keller is with Kaplan Stahler and Fineman Entertainment.
- 9/3/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
WMA's television literary and packaging agent Jeff Wise has left the agency after six years to launch his own management company, Insight Management.
Several of his WMA clients are joining him at the new company, including David S. Rosenthal ("Limelight"), Daniel Cerone ("Dexter"), Jessica Queller ("Gossip Girl"), Linda Gase ("Standoff"), Steve Holland ("Rules of Engagement") and Tim Edwards ("The Game").
"As artists' interests become more diverse -- whether it's movie writers creating and running television shows or television writers writing books or utilizing the Internet -- they require more and more from their representation," said Wise, who plans to manage his lit clients and occasionally produce. "I felt I could best serve my clients by spending more time on less people than from within a traditional agency structure."
After starting his career in advertising and publishing, Wise landed his first entertainment job at Scott Schwartz's Vision Art Management, where he was an agent. He later joined the Major Clients Agency. He left it shortly after it became Genesis to go to WMA.
Several of his WMA clients are joining him at the new company, including David S. Rosenthal ("Limelight"), Daniel Cerone ("Dexter"), Jessica Queller ("Gossip Girl"), Linda Gase ("Standoff"), Steve Holland ("Rules of Engagement") and Tim Edwards ("The Game").
"As artists' interests become more diverse -- whether it's movie writers creating and running television shows or television writers writing books or utilizing the Internet -- they require more and more from their representation," said Wise, who plans to manage his lit clients and occasionally produce. "I felt I could best serve my clients by spending more time on less people than from within a traditional agency structure."
After starting his career in advertising and publishing, Wise landed his first entertainment job at Scott Schwartz's Vision Art Management, where he was an agent. He later joined the Major Clients Agency. He left it shortly after it became Genesis to go to WMA.
- 10/5/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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