Due to arrive on a computer/smart-phone screen near you this June, Celeste Bright, a new web series written and produced by regular S&A reader Sonya Steele, this trailer looks more like it’s for a gritty TV series or feature film. I’ve not been a big web series watcher so far but, from what little I’ve tried, I’d have to say that a healthy dose of suspense along with a certain quality that doesn’t look like corners have been cut in the technical, aesthetic and thespian departments help considerably. So this one already sits well with me.
The dramatic web TV series follows investment banker Celeste (Ryan Michelle Bathe – “Trauma”), a woman who plays by her own rules until an unsavory client (Brad Raider) makes her a target of FBI Special Agent Rick Taylor (Eddie Goines).
Visit the Celeste Bright website for more information.
The dramatic web TV series follows investment banker Celeste (Ryan Michelle Bathe – “Trauma”), a woman who plays by her own rules until an unsavory client (Brad Raider) makes her a target of FBI Special Agent Rick Taylor (Eddie Goines).
Visit the Celeste Bright website for more information.
- 5/6/2010
- by MsWOO
- ShadowAndAct
Trailer for an upcoming web series created and written by Sonya Steele, co-directed by Joe Doughrity and Gregory Storm.
It’s titled Celeste Bright, and is described as a drama series that “follows investment banker Celeste (Ryan Michelle Bathe from Trauma), a woman who plays by her own rules, until an unsavory client (Brad Raider) makes her a target of FBI Special Agent Rick Taylor (Eddie Goines).”
I’m definitely intrigued by what I see in the below trailer, and I’ll be giving this a look when it debuts online in June, so stay tuned. In the meantime, check out the below trailer for Celeste Bright:
“Celeste Bright” A Web Series from Sonya Steele on Vimeo.
It’s titled Celeste Bright, and is described as a drama series that “follows investment banker Celeste (Ryan Michelle Bathe from Trauma), a woman who plays by her own rules, until an unsavory client (Brad Raider) makes her a target of FBI Special Agent Rick Taylor (Eddie Goines).”
I’m definitely intrigued by what I see in the below trailer, and I’ll be giving this a look when it debuts online in June, so stay tuned. In the meantime, check out the below trailer for Celeste Bright:
“Celeste Bright” A Web Series from Sonya Steele on Vimeo.
- 5/2/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Peri Gilpin has joined Heather Locklear in ABC's comedy pilot Women of a Certain Age. In other pilot castings, Gillian Vigman has landed the female lead opposite Tom Cavanagh in the CBS comedy pilot My Ex-Life, Christina Chang has been cast in Fox's comedy pilot Union Jackass, Jane Lynch and Brad Raider have come on board ABC's untitled sisters comedy pilot, Connie Stevens has been tapped to co-star in Fox's comedy pilot The Wedding Album, Chris Diamantopoulos has been added to the ABC comedy pilot 52 Fights, and Danielle Nicolet has joined the cast of CBS' comedy pilot The Weekend. Women of a Certain Age, from Touchstone TV, stars Locklear as a widowed woman who embarks on a new life with her two best friends.
- 3/28/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jenny McCarthy is in negotiations to star in UPN's The Bad Girl's Guide, while Nick Lachey has been tapped to star in ABC's comedy Hot Mamma. In other pilot casting news, David Hasselhoff has joined the cast of ABC's untitled Stein/McCall comedy pilot, Rufus Sewall has landed a leading role in CBS' comedy Taste, Brad Raider has joined ABC's untitled Victor Fresco comedy and Annie Parisse has come on board NBC's comedy Beverly Hills SUV. The Bad Girl's Guide, from Paramount Network TV and Flame Entertainment, is based on Cameron Tuttle's book. It centers on three women who adhere to the bad girls' attitude and live life to the fullest with no excuses.
- 3/29/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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