Many fans of The Riches were left on the edge of their seats for months, waiting to hear word about the fate of the gritty FX series. Unfortunately, when the word finally came down, it wasn't one they wanted to hear: cancelled. But, according to one of the TV show's stars, the story isn't over.
The Riches TV show debuted in March 2007 on FX. The series follows a family of Irish con artists who assume the identities of a wealthy family who perished in a car accident. The show stars Eddie Izzard and Minnie Driver in the roles of Wayne and Dahlia Malloy. Others in the cast include Shannon Marie Woodward, Noel Fisher, Aidan Mitchell, Todd Stashwick, Gregg Henry, Margo Martindale, and Bruce French. Stashwick broke the cancellation news to fans last month and an official cancellation notice came soonafter.
In a recent TV Squad interview, series star Izzard says...
The Riches TV show debuted in March 2007 on FX. The series follows a family of Irish con artists who assume the identities of a wealthy family who perished in a car accident. The show stars Eddie Izzard and Minnie Driver in the roles of Wayne and Dahlia Malloy. Others in the cast include Shannon Marie Woodward, Noel Fisher, Aidan Mitchell, Todd Stashwick, Gregg Henry, Margo Martindale, and Bruce French. Stashwick broke the cancellation news to fans last month and an official cancellation notice came soonafter.
In a recent TV Squad interview, series star Izzard says...
- 11/5/2008
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Bonnie Liedtke and Thor Bradwell have joined WMA's talent department.
Liedtke is well known in industry circles for specializing in the representation of young actors and discovered and repped the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Hilary Swank and Chad Michael Murray.
At WMA, Liedtke and Bradwell will work on growing the agency's young talent department, helping the company make a concerted push into the burgeoning tween marketplace across all entertainment platforms.
Liedtke headed the young adult department at TalentWorks, splitting from the agency that had been her home for the past 18 years in December. She had been heavily courted by other agencies. Bradwell also comes from TalentWorks and was promoted to agent by Liedtke in 2005.
Among the clients joining WMA include Zac Efron ("Hairspray"), Thomas Dekker ("The Sarah Connor Chronicles"), Corbin Bleu ("High School Musical"), Joy Lauren ("Desperate Housewives"), Mitchel Musso ("Hannah Montana"), Janel Parrish ("Bratz"), Aidan Mitchell ("The Riches"), Jesse Plemons ("Friday Night Lights") and April Bowlby ("Two and a Half Men").
The actors will join WMA's stable of young talent that includes Abigail Breslin ("Little Miss Sunshine"), Vanessa Hudgens ("High School Musical"), Keke Palmer ("Akeelah and the Bee") and Spencer Breslin ("The Shaggy Dog"), among others.
Liedtke is well known in industry circles for specializing in the representation of young actors and discovered and repped the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Hilary Swank and Chad Michael Murray.
At WMA, Liedtke and Bradwell will work on growing the agency's young talent department, helping the company make a concerted push into the burgeoning tween marketplace across all entertainment platforms.
Liedtke headed the young adult department at TalentWorks, splitting from the agency that had been her home for the past 18 years in December. She had been heavily courted by other agencies. Bradwell also comes from TalentWorks and was promoted to agent by Liedtke in 2005.
Among the clients joining WMA include Zac Efron ("Hairspray"), Thomas Dekker ("The Sarah Connor Chronicles"), Corbin Bleu ("High School Musical"), Joy Lauren ("Desperate Housewives"), Mitchel Musso ("Hannah Montana"), Janel Parrish ("Bratz"), Aidan Mitchell ("The Riches"), Jesse Plemons ("Friday Night Lights") and April Bowlby ("Two and a Half Men").
The actors will join WMA's stable of young talent that includes Abigail Breslin ("Little Miss Sunshine"), Vanessa Hudgens ("High School Musical"), Keke Palmer ("Akeelah and the Bee") and Spencer Breslin ("The Shaggy Dog"), among others.
- 5/24/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Courteney Cox has lined up her next leading role, signing on to star in the FX drama pilot Dirt, the project she is executive producing with husband David Arquette and creator Matthew Carnahan. Additionally, Will McCormack has landed a role in the project, while Margo Martindale, Shannon Woodward, Aidan Mitchell and Noel Fisher have been tapped for roles in another FX pilot, the drama Lowlife. Dirt, which explores the world of tabloid journalism, will revolve around Lucy Spiller (Cox), the editor in chief of two top tabloid magazines; a schizophrenic paparazzo; and a struggling actor trying to make a name for himself. McCormack will play Leo, the brother of Cox's character. "From the start, as an executive producer on 'Dirt, ' Courteney has shown tremendous passion for this project," said Nick Grad, executive vp original programming at FX. "We are absolutely thrilled that Courteney has chosen 'Dirt' for her return to series television."...
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